"The woman smuggler brought the smack from Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh. The action was taken by the Crime Branch Police and Padav Police team. One of the relatives of the woman here has used her as a carrier in the crime," Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Gwalior, Amit Sanghi said.
The accused clerk has been identified as Shubham Gupta. He was demanding the bribe of Rs 5000 from a woman contractual employee posted in MPEB (Madhya Pradesh Electricity Board) in lieu of withdrawing her maternity leave money.
The market value of the weed was estimated around Rs 5 lakh. The accused constable has been identified as Akash Dhakad (30), a resident of Raipur village, Shivpuri district. He was posted at University police station in the district and he has been dismissed from the services.
Chouhan made the remark in the inauguration and Bhoomi Pujan ceremony of development works during the Vikas Yatra in Gwalior assembly constituency on Friday. He performed bhoomi-pujan and inaugurated development works worth over Rs 75 crore on the occasion.
Eight accused arrested in connection with Madhya Pradesh NHM (National Health Mission) Contractual Staff Nurse recruitment exam paper leak were produced before the district court on Wednesday.
The incident occurred in Dubahi village under Karahiya police station in the district on Monday night. The accused is identified as Sheru Jatav (30), a resident of the same village.
The crime branch arrested the accused from a hotel on Tekanpur Jhansi Highway in the district. The team also recovered exam paper, laptop, mobile phones, and printers from the spot.
Pawaiya's daughter Samidha Singh had received the threat letter on November 4, 2022 and she filed a police complaint on the same day. Acting on the complaint, the police team took the matter into investigation. Nearly three months later, post-investigation, the police registered an FIR at Ja
The accused has been identified as Vivek Porwal (around 38 years old). The police arrested him from a shop in Dhodhar area, Ratlam district on Friday late evening.
The case was registered under IPC sections 153A and 295 against the accused at Gwalior Crime Branch police station on the complaint of the Akhil Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha.
On getting the information about the incident, around half a dozen fire brigades rushed to the spot and brought the fire under control. No casualties were reported, however, goods of approximately Rs 40 lakh were burned in the incident.