Navi Mumbai police foil dacoity attempt and arrest two, 3 others escape | Mumbai News

Navi Mumbai police foil dacoity attempt and arrest two, 3 others escape

Navi Mumbai: The patrolling team of APMC police station foiled a dacoity attempt by a five-member gang that was spotted suspiciously roaming on two bikes on the Turbhe village service road parallel to the Sion-Panvel Highway earlier this week.While three men on one bike escaped when the police team intercepted their way, police succeeded in apprehending two men on another bike by chasing them in the bylanes of Turbhe village. The arrested duo are Mayur Ananda Kale (30), and Vikas Mahadev Patil (29), both from Sangli district. Kale works as a security guard and resides at a rental house in Chembur. His aide Patil, is a farmer in Sangli, and came to stay with Kale. Both were booked under BNS section for the offence of preparation to commit dacoity. They were produced before Belapur JMFC court, which had remanded them to police custody till Saturday.Abasaheb Patil, senior inspector, said, “Around 12.45 pm, our police patrolling team spotted five men on two bikes repeatedly riding to and fro along the service road. As they had covered their faces with masks, the police team intercepted them near the entrance of Turbhe village. The police team chased the duo on bike for about 1 km in the bylanes and succeeded in apprehending them as they got stuck at a dead-end road in Turbhe village. When frisked, both were found in possession of pepper spray, and a sharp cutter blade. Even their bike had a fake number plate.”Police said they confessed they were conducting a recce to commit dacoity since there are several fuel stations, hotels and commercial offices along the service lane.

Ex-Reliance Capital CFO remanded to CBI custody in Rs 9.2k crore bank fraud case | Mumbai News

Ex-Reliance Capital CFO remanded to CBI custody in Rs 9.2k crore bank fraud case
According to the prosecution, the case originated from a complaint lodged by the Bank of Maharashtra

Mumbai: A special court on Saturday remanded Amit Bapna, the former chief financial officer of Reliance Capital Ltd, to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) custody until July 7 in connection with an alleged bank fraud involving Rs 9,280 crore. Special Judge Nitin V Jiwane granted the custody after Bapna was produced before the court on a production warrant from Tihar Jail in Delhi and formally arrested. He was in custody there in a case investigated by the Enforcement Directorate.Seeking Bapna’s custody, the CBI submitted that Bapna, who served as the chief financial officer from Aug 2014 to Dec 2019, colluded with other accused, including former group chief executive officer Amitabh Jhunjhunwala, to siphon off public funds. “He allegedly facilitated and approved loans to intermediary and conduit companies despite being aware that such lending was contrary to RBI guidelines and the sanction conditions governing borrowings from public-sector banks. Investigation further revealed that funds borrowed by Reliance Commercial Finance Ltd (RCFL) were diverted through such intermediary entities to various Reliance ADA Group companies, including Reliance Capital Ltd, Reliance Infrastructure Ltd and Reliance Power Ltd, thereby causing wrongful loss to the lending banks and corresponding wrongful gain to the accused persons and related entities,” the CBI submitted.According to the prosecution, the case originated from a complaint lodged by the Bank of Maharashtra, which was subsequently joined by 31 consortium banks and financial institutions after a forensic audit exposed the multi-crore fraud. The CBI argued that the borrowed funds were intentionally diverted to various shell companies instead of being utilised for their sanctioned purposes, necessitating custodial interrogation to uncover the deep-rooted conspiracy and trace the involvement of public servants.Bapna’s defence lawyer strongly opposed the CBI custody.Granting custody, the court observed that Bapna held a critical financial position during the period when the alleged offences took place and noted that the co-accused had already been arrested.

Raj Thackeray demands action against Mumbai BJP chief Ameet Satam for “laughing” at rain-related deaths | Mumbai News

Raj Thackeray demands action against Mumbai BJP chief Ameet Satam for “laughing” at rain-related deaths
Satam claimed the viral video was taken out of context

Mumbai: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray demanded action from Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis against Mumbai BJP Ameet Satam after a video of him went viral in which he is seen laughing allegedly at Mumbai’s rain-related deaths. SS UBT leader Sanjay Raut also posted a grab of Satam laughing on X in which he said, “Merchants of Death. The cruel face of Mumbai BJP.” Satam has defended himself, saying the video has been taken out of context.On Saturday, Thackeray posted an open letter to Fadnavis on X, stating, “One of your MLAs and office-bearers laughs gleefully over people’s deaths and not a single step is taken against him. There’s that famous line you may have heard too: Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” He did not name Satam.“Devendra Fadnavis was seen as a cultured and sensitive Chief Minister. But when things like this happen and you express no regrets whatsoever, it forces one to question your very sensitivity, “ he stated. “Your ministers make utterly absurd statements every day and you say nothing about it. Your other leaders openly flaunt their insensitivity and you say nothing to them.” He ended by saying, “You should be demanding resignations from those behaving so shamelessly.”Shiv Sena (UBT) functionary and former minister Aaditya Thackeray posted, “He was laughing about Mumbaikars discussing the death of a child in a tree fall incident, followed by the manhole death. Any responsible party would immediately sack such a shameless man who can make such cruel jokes on his own party’s failure to run the city well.”Satam claimed the viral video was taken out of context. “There was a different context to what was said, which is being misconstrued. Some people sit at home and make statements. In the last 25 years, has anyone seen Uddhav Thackeray, Aaditya Thackeray and Raj Thackeray on Mumbai’s roads during the rains?” he asked. “There is only one reason they are targeting me. We have permanently shut down the 25-year-old understanding (corruption) in the Standing Committee of the BMC and the associated scams,” he stated.State revenue minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule from the BJP defended Satam and said, “Satam is a sensitive leader. The misunderstanding needs to be cleared. Sometimes in a conversation, several things are said and one is reacting to something else.”

Report contaminated water supply, says Panvel mayor after two GBS cases | Mumbai News

Report contaminated water supply, says Panvel mayor after two GBS cases

Navi Mumbai: Panvel City Municipal Corporation (PCMC) mayor, Nitin Patil, has appealed to the people to report contaminated water supply. His appeal came after two confirmed cases of the rare and serious autoimmune disorder (Guillain-Barre Syndrome-GBS) were reported in Panvel in the past month.The PCMC has launched an awareness drive across suspected places and started collecting water samples. The two cases were reported at the Aadhar Multispecialty Hospital, Panvel. A 40-year-old male patient, complaining of weakness, was admitted to the hospital on June 6 and after treatment, was released on June 15. Another 71-year-old female patient from Konkan arrived at Takka on June 12 after a Chardham journey. She had symptoms of fever and weakness from June 16. She suffered with numbness in her hands and legs on June 24.The disease is triggered by a preceding viral or bacterial infection arising out of consuming contaminated water, eating outside food, among others. This affects the brains besides other symptoms, as is observed among the infected persons. Patil stressed upon checking the potable water quality before consumption. He further said that in the advent of monsoon season, infectious diseases spread fast and hence people should remain cautious.

TET paper leak: Thane SIT arrests three Agra printing firm employees | Mumbai News

TET paper leak: Thane SIT arrests three Agra printing firm employees
The total number of arrests in the TEST paper leak has risen to 10

Thane: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Thane City Police, which is probing the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper leak, has arrested three employees of an Agra-based private printing company who had direct access to question papers during the printing and packing process.The arrested accused Nareshkumar Puranchand Mahore alias Nikki, Sanjaykumar Sureshchandra Sharma, and Babulal Narayansinh Kushwahay are suspected of exploiting that access to smuggle the papers out of the secure facility before the examination. They are all associated with Mahim Patran Pvt Ltd, Agra. During a body search, three live 7.65 mm calibre cartridges were recovered from Sanjaykumar’s possession, prompting a separate probe into how he obtained live ammunition, police said.With these three, the number of arrested accused has risen to 10.According to police, Babulal allegedly handed over question paper sets to Nareshkumar, who hid and smuggled them out of the press. Sanjaykumar and his accomplice Sonukumar Kishanlal allegedly facilitated the removal. Though Sanjaykumar was removed from his post as packing head two years ago, he had previously headed the department and worked closely with Sonukumar for three years, establishing a long-standing connection that investigators believe was central to the conspiracy, said Panjabrao Ugale, joint commissioner (crime), Thane Police.In what investigators are calling the most glaring lapse in the entire episode, no govt agency had deployed any vigilance personnel at the private printing company’s premises at any point during the printing and packing of the question papers.The SIT is tracking financial transactions and digital trails linking the arrested individuals to suspected kingpins Bijendra Kumar Gupta and Sonukumar Kishanlal, both of whom remain at large. Police are also investigating whether the network was involved in leaking papers for other public examinations in the past.

Landlord and three tenants booked for Rs 1.6 lakh power theft in Vashi, Navi Mumbai | Mumbai News

Landlord and three tenants booked for Rs 1.6 lakh power theft in Vashi, Navi Mumbai

Navi Mumbai: Three separate FIRs of power theft were registered at APMC police station earlier this week against a landlord who has rented his three houses in a building in Kopri village in Sector 26A, Vashi, and his three tenants.The FIRs were lodged by MSEDCL’s assistant engineer (recovery squad), Jayesh Gaikar (25), on behalf of MSEDCL. The accused landlord was identified as Shankar Sitaram Pawar and the three tenants as Anand Padaichi, Renu Parveen Shaikh and Rihana Khan. While two houses were on the first floor, the third house was on the second floor.Gaikar, said, “Pawar did not install an electricity meter and indulged in power theft from July 2023 till June 2025 by tampering with electrical junction (busbar) by looping electricity meter cabin to draw direct power supply. Upon inspection of the building by MSEDCL team in June last year, the power theft came to light. Hence, the landlord was served with a notice for payment of cumulative penalty with a 24-month billing estimate of collectively around Rs 1.6 lakh. Since Padaichi, Shaikh and Khan consumed the power too, the three FIRs were registered after one year for causing financial loss to MSEDCL since the accused were not paying the billing amount despite a recovery notice.”

This Thane pet crematorium has witnessed hundreds of goodbyes | Mumbai News

This Thane pet crematorium has witnessed hundreds of goodbyes
Turtles, rabbits and even a deer have passed through this crematorium

Thane is about to get its second pet crematorium. The Kalwa facility, free like its predecessor, opens on August 15, with two more planned along Ghodbunder Road and in Kopri. Until then, the Thane Municipal Corporation’s pet crematorium in Majiwada remains the district’s only such facility. TOI meets one of its two operatorsThe faux diamond stud in his right ear catches the 6 pm light. Bluetooth earphones hang around his neck as Rahul Suradkar watches a woman walk silently down a corridor painted with paw prints and a playful pup.“I am here for the ashes… of the rabbit,” she says.“Have you brought…?”“The white dabba right there,” she replies before he can finish.That’s his cue.Suradkar opens the plastic box, disappears inside, and returns with a metal wok holding the rabbit’s cooled remains. He gently scoops the ashes into the container, snaps the lid shut and hands it back.Neither says another word.As he watches her leave, weighed down by grief, Suradkar recalls other owners who have broken down before him — some weeping uncontrollably, others calling priests to perform the last rites. “For some, they’re family,” says the khaki-clad operator.Opened in Majiwada last November by transport minister Pratap Sarnaik — whose own family had to travel to Mumbai to cremate their dog, Moti, because no such facility existed in Thane — the crematorium has already handled nearly 1,500 cremations.Families travel from as far as Ambernath and Kharegaon, says Suradkar, one of the two operators who run the gas-fired incinerator and return the ashes to owners.At 35, this animal-loving father of two, has cremated dogs, cats, rabbits, turtles and, once, a deer brought in by the forest department with all the necessary paperwork.His Rs 19,000-a-month job is not for the faint-hearted. Every day, wearing gloves, a mask and goggles, he lifts the bodies of animals into the furnace before later collecting their ashes for grieving families. Oddly, he says, the work is easier than his previous postings at four human crematoriums.“The process is the same. The machines there are just bigger.”His induction here lasted barely a day. “Once the other operator showed me how to operate the furnace, I knew the rest.”On the wall opposite his workstation is a quote from Sarnaik: “This is not just about infrastructure—it is about honouring the bond we share with our pets.”Suradkar’s shift runs from 3 pm to 11 pm, but grief doesn’t keep office hours. He once received a call at 2 am after someone close to a political heavyweight lost a pet. “My wife is used to it now,” he says.His caregiving doesn’t end when he leaves work. “My father is paralysed and bedridden. Between changing his diapers and my baby’s, this is my duty to the divine.”His cat, Chikoo, prowls the crematorium compound. He won’t take her home, fearing she could carry infections. Instead, his nine-year-old son visits the crematorium virtually through his dad’s video calls to see Chikoo. “He is proud of what I do,” says Suradkar. “I have told him I send dead animals to a better place for a living.”The service is free, though families often leave Rs 50 or Rs 100 as tips. Some return later with boxes of laddus. A civic official says the only recurring complaint has been Sunday timings. Earlier, the crematorium shut at 6 pm; it now responds to emergencies around the clock.Online, information about the facility remains sparse. A website still lists incorrect timings and omits an important requirement: owners must bring a photocopy of their Aadhaar card along with the pet’s licence. “Families who arrive without the documents have had to return to fetch them. I feel for them,” says Suradkar.NGO workers often thank Suradkar for doing what they call dangerous work. He smiles politely. What he hopes for instead is a raise “on par with permanent workers.” “They get Rs 50,000,” he says.Before another family arrives carrying a pet, Suradkar heads back to the furnace. Meanwhile, behind the human crematorium next door, Chikoo slips quietly into the shadows.

Man swept away, child drowns; NDRF, VVMC teams rescue 222 in Vasai-Virar | Mumbai News

Man swept away, child drowns; NDRF, VVMC teams rescue 222 in Vasai-Virar

Vasai: Amid incessant rainfall in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region on Saturday, Kishor Lokhande (50) was swept away by floodwaters at Mangulipada-Bhoidapada in Vasai East, while six-year-old Aniket Waghela from Betegaon drowned when he was crossing a canal with his grandfather, a farm worker, and two siblings in Palghar. In Nalasopara East’s flooded Jeevan Nagar, an unidentified body was found.A total of 222 people stranded in flood-hit parts of Vasai-Virar were rescued by teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation (VVMC) fire brigade across the city and the adjoining rural areas.The city recorded 163 mm of rainfall till 3 pm on Saturday, leading to severe waterlogging and flood-like conditions in several residential pockets.According to the VVMC, 19 people were rescued from Sakwar village and 12 from Sarja Mori. Rescue teams also evacuated five residents from Virat Nagar in Virar, 30 from Nirmal, 10 from Santosh Bhavan, two from Sativali, three from the Vasai railway station area, 41 from Madhuban and 100 from Rajavali, taking the total number of people rescued during the day to 222. Palghar district collector Indurani Jakhad and Mandvi senior police inspector Sanjay Hajare were present during the rescue operation.In Vasai East, 41 teaching and non-teaching staff stranded at Thakur Indrasandevi Public School (TIPS) and Junior College in the Madhuban area were rescued by the fire brigade. The civic body said residents of landslide-prone areas were shifted to relief shelters, while food packets were distributed to families whose homes were inundated.Civic bus services across Vasai-Virar on Saturday were suspended for over five hours. Several buses broke down, leaving hundreds of commuters to wade through flooded roads. Meanwhile, massive traffic snarls were seen on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway. Stretches between the Versova bridge and Virar Phata, including Sasupada, Maljipada, Chinchoti, Pelhar and Vasai Phata, saw severe waterlogging.Waterlogging was reported on the tracks between Vasai Road and Nalasopara stations, resulting in delays of 20 to 25 minutes.

Navi Mumbai swimmer becomes the youngest to swim Seven Oceans, 3rd Indian | Mumbai News

Navi Mumbai swimmer becomes the youngest to swim Seven Oceans, 3rd Indian

Navi Mumbai: Twenty-one-year-old Navi Mumbai resident Anshuman Jhingran, an ex-student of Father Agnel School, Vashi, and a third-year degree student of Rayat Shikshan Sanstha’s Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College, Vashi, crossed the Tsugaru Channel in Japan on June 30, becoming the youngest male swimmer in the world to swim across the Seven Oceans, which has been a dream for every open-water long-distance swimmer across the globe. With this feat, he also became the third Indian after Rohan More of Pune and Prabhat Koli of Navi Mumbai to accomplish the Seven Oceans Challenge. Starting from Honshu in Nakadomari province, Jhingran crossed the cold waters of the Tsugaru Strait to reach Hokkaido in 12 hours and 39 minutes. He was accompanied by his coach Rutuja Udeshi and his mother Kiran Jhingran with the team of support staff. The swim faced delays after an earthquake and tsunami warning in Japan a few days earlier.After receiving the green signal from the Tsugaru Channel Swimming Association, the monitoring authority, to swim on June 30, he began at dawn. “After the first few hours, I encountered extremely cold water and battled severe hypothermia, taking a longer route of almost 50km to swim the channel, which is originally about 30km in length. It was quite a challenging task as the weather remained unfavourable. Later, my happiness index reached another peak after etching my name in swimming history,” said an elated Jhingran.The crossing completed his quest to swim the proverbial 7 Oceans, which is considered equivalent to Seven Summits in mountaineering. He was the third Indian to complete the challenge after Rohan More and Prabhat Koli. Prabhat Koli held the record for being the youngest male to complete the challenge at the age of 23. Apart from his 7 Ocean Swim Challenge, he also successfully tried his hand in swimming 10 open-sea routes, including the Palk Strait, connecting India with Sri Lanka.