Euro Kids Staff Booked After Boy Injured at Kanjur Marg Daycare | Mumbai News

Euro Kids Staff Booked After Boy Injured at Kanjur Marg Daycare

Mumbai: A seven-year-old boy allegedly sustained an injury to his upper lip after being hit with a plastic bottle by a daycare staff member at Euro Kids Runwal Forest, Kanjur Marg.The Vikhroli police have booked the staffer under the Juvenile Justice Act.According to the police on Aug 4, the child was at the daycare from 3 pm to 8 pm as both his parents work. When his mother arrived to pick him up at around 8 pm, staff allegedly claimed that he had fallen while playing. However, after reaching home, the child told his mother that a daycare staff member had thrown a plastic bottle at him. He was subsequently taken to Fortis Hospital for treatment, following which his parents lodged a complaint against the staffer.

Mule account holder arrested in Rs 20 lakh cyber fraud case | Mumbai News

Mule account holder arrested in Rs 20 lakh cyber fraud case

Navi Mumbai: The Panvel City police cyber cell probing a cyber fraud case of online stock market trading scam wherein a retired Border Security Force (BSF) jawan, a Panvel resident, was duped of Rs 19.9 lakh, have arrested an accused 23-year-old youth, a D.Ed student, from Shivpuri town in Madhya Pradesh, who had allegedly opened a mule account for receiving around Rs 2 lakh out of Rs 19.9 lakh of the cyber fraud complainant.PSI Sushant Dudde of Panvel informed that, the arrested accused was identified as Yogendra Lokendra Bais alias Shiva Thakur, who was arrested on July 24 after money trailing the banking transactions and found the accused mule account holder Yogendra Bais had connived with cyber scammers by providing his mule bank account for receiving money of several cyber fraud victims for which he earned commission.The probe has revealed that the arrested accused Bais had used his mule bank account for parking money of several other cyber scam victims with banking transactions of around Rs 10 lakhs, including Rs 2 lakh out of Rs 19.9 lakh received from the complainant. During the probe, we have money trailed several mule accounts in Kareli town of MP, which has emerged as a new hub of cyber crime syndicate and even some mule accounts in Bengaluru city, where the complainant Panvel resident’s money was received by various transaction. Accordingly, the mule bank account holders are being traced.As per the FIR registered on June 8, the complainant identified as Dilip Singh Rajput (44) had taken voluntarily retirement as Border Security Force (BSF) Jawan and currently worked as security guard with Reliance company in south Mumbai. He was defrauded by cyber fraudsters between Nov 12, 2025 and Jan 14, 2026.On Nov 12, 2025, Rajput was added to an unknown WhatsApp group, where there were more than a hundred members. The group admins were advertising about online stock market trading by assuring high returns and claiming that the members promoting the advertisement will earn reward points.The next day, Rajput recieved a Telegram link on his WhatsApp. When he clicked on it, he was added to the Telegram group @Mariam-VIP005, where information was being given about online stock market trading and assuring high returns. The group admins were giving a barcode and an account number for transferring investment amount. Thereafter, Rajput was provided a link that he clicked and was added to a Telegram group @Bharat Bharat-FNFD0001, where his investment amount was being displayed along with his virtual profit.Rajput was able to withdraw Rs 10,000 profit, thus gaining his trust and he continued to invest by trading online as guided in the Telegram link till Jan 14, 2026, when his profit was being displayed virtually on the Telegram link.Thereafter, when he unable to withdraw his profit and questioned the group admins, he was told to transfer more amount for enabling withdrawal. Despite depositing a total of Rs 19.9 lakh, when he was unable to withdraw his profit, he demanded to refund his invested amount. But, he was repeatedly being told to transfer more amount. It was then he realised that he was conned and lodged a police complaint.Accordingly, an FIR was registered at Panvel city police station under BNS section for cheating along with Information Technology Act sections for the offences of punishment for identity theft and cheating by personation using a computer resource or communication device.

Palghar’s rain-hit residents to get Rs 39.86 crore aid from Maharashtra govt | Mumbai News

Palghar’s rain-hit residents to get Rs 39.86 crore aid from Maharashtra govt

Palghar: State govt has sanctioned Rs 39.86 crore in financial assistance for families, shopkeepers and stall owners affected by heavy rain and flooding in Palghar in July. The district administration has started distributing the relief, with Rs 22.77 crore already reaching 15,190 beneficiaries.Heavy rain in Palghar in July had caused extensive financial losses to residents, following which state govt announced a special relief package. Under the family assistance category, Rs 22.77 crore has so far been distributed among 15,190 beneficiaries.Dahanu has received the highest share, with 5,321 beneficiaries getting Rs 7.98 crore, followed by Vasai, where 5,000 beneficiaries have received Rs 7.50 crore. Assistance to another 7,707 affected beneficiaries is yet to be disbursed, and the process is underway.Of the Rs 9.99 crore sanctioned for shopkeepers and stall owners, Rs 35.95 lakh has been allocated to Palghar, Rs 1.30 crore to Dahanu, Rs 5.50 lakh to Talasari and Rs 5.025 crore to Vasai. Verification of eligible beneficiaries and disbursement of the assistance are currently underway.

Office accountant in Mumbai arrested for rape and blackmail | Mumbai News

Office accountant in Mumbai arrested for rape and blackmail

Mumbai: A 42-year-old accountant of a private company was arrested on charges of rape and cheating after he induced his colleague to help him with his mother’s eye treatment, called her to a hotel in Colaba, sexually assaulted her and later threatened to make this social; he exploited her on multiple occasions.Colaba police arrested the accused (name withheld) on charges of rape and blackmail.

Khar Police Arrest Man for Running 22 Mule Accounts in ₹7.4 Crore Cyber Fraud | Mumbai News

Khar Police Arrest Man for Running 22 Mule Accounts in ₹7.4 Crore Cyber Fraud
2 booked for creating 22 mule bank accounts used for 42 cyber scams nationally

Mumbai: Khar Police has registered an FIR against two men for running 22 mule bank accounts through which at least 42 cyber fraud cases were perpetrated throughout the country. Police said an amount of Rs 7.42 crore was defrauded collectively in these cases. One of the accused has been arrested.Khar Police were investigating a task fraud when they stumbled onto a much bigger racket of running mule bank accounts. The task fraud complaint was reported to the Khar Police in Feb where a woman working as an airline ground staffer was duped of Rs 4.07 lakh. The woman told the police that she had received a text from one Riya Sanvi on Feb 6, offering a part-time job requiring no joining charges. The job involved taking screenshots of products from Amazon and sending the images. She was promised a commission and asked to join a Telegram group. The complainant did as she was instructed. Another accused approached her on the Telegram group and asked her to make investments in order to be assigned more tasks. Over some time, the complainant ended up paying Rs 4.07 lakh but did not receive any commission.While probing this case, the Khar police team were led to Pune. Here, they found that a flat in Chakan area had been used to register for mule bank accounts. One of the accused, Avinash Kharat, ran 13 mule bank accounts, while his associate, Vikas Bhujbal, ran nine such accounts. The accused ran some of the mule accounts in their names and the rest in the names of other individuals. Police said these 22 bank accounts were used in 42 cyber scams across the country and the amount defrauded was Rs 7.4 crore.The case was solved under the supervision of DCP Mohit Garg and senior inspector Santosh Kate.

Shiv Sena Corporator Ramesh Mhatre Granted Bail in Dombivli Doctor Assault Case | Mumbai News

Shiv Sena Corporator Ramesh Mhatre Granted Bail in Dombivli Doctor Assault Case
A CCTV grab of the alleged assault

Thane: Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre walked out of Kalyan’s Adharwadi jail on Saturday after the Bombay High Court granted him bail in connection with the alleged assault of a doctor at a municipal hospital in Dombivli last month.His legal counsel said the bail formalities were completed on Saturday, and he left the jail premises around 4.30 pm. He has also surrendered his passport as per the bail conditions and left for Goa, where he will stay till the chargesheet is filed and stay present before the local police station thrice a week.“I have faith in the judiciary,” Mhatre said after stepping out of the premises but refused to respond to media queries saying the case was sub-judice.It may be recalled that Mhatre and four others were arrested for allegedly assaulting doctors at the KDMC-run Shastri Nagar Hospital in Dombivli on July 6 after family members of a pregnant woman accused the staff of delaying her treatment. The Court has also granted bail to the four other accused in the assault case.

Review RTE refund process: Bombay high court asks state over prolonged delay in reimbursing private unaided schools | Mumbai News

Review RTE refund process: Bombay high court asks state over prolonged delay in reimbursing private unaided schools

Mumbai: Bombay High Court has frowned at state govt for “prolonged” delay in reimbursing private unaided schools providing children between 6 and 14 years free education under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act. It has asked it to undertake a comprehensive review of the existing reimbursement mechanism.“The consequences of such delay are evident from the repeated litigation reaching this court. The registry has informed us that between January 1 and August 6 alone, no fewer than 133 writ petitions have been instituted,” said Justices Riyaz Chagla and Farhan Dubash on Friday.Three schools filed a contempt petition regarding non-compliance with a March 26 order which recorded that the state will reimburse admissible dues within eight weeks. They have not been reimbursed over Rs 3.6 crore since the 2018-2019 academic year. On Friday, the state’s advocate said the amount shall be released within four weeks. The judges said the matter “once again brings to the fore a recurring issue concerning reimbursement.The judges said under RTE, eligible schools are required to admit at least 25% of the class 1 children belonging to weaker sections and disadvantaged groups and to provide them free elementary education. “Correspondingly, the state is obliged to reimburse such unaided schools,” they added. Further, while there is a procedure for submission and verification of claims, there is no timeline set for processing claims and releasing funds. “Schools are required to continue admitting students … Reimbursement proposals often remain pending for years together thereby placing substantial financial burden upon such institutions,” they noted.The judges said while the state is entitled to scrutinise every proposal before releasing funds, “scrutiny must be undertaken within a reasonable period.” “The object of RTE is to facilitate and not discourage participation of private educational institutions in the implementation of this important social welfare measure,” they underlined.Therefore, the judges opined that the state “should” undertake a comprehensive review of its RTE mechanism. Such review should examine the prescription of definite timelines, a monitoring mechanism and the adequacy of the existing Rs 17,690 per child reimbursement amount since the 2016-17 academic year. They “expect” govt to constitute a committee of senior officials including from finance and school education departments. The committee “may also invite representations from school associations and other stakeholders before making its recommendations.” The judges “hope and trust” that the “necessary exercise” shall be undertaken expeditiously and before the year ends.

Withdraw FCRA Bill or send it to JPC: Supriya Sule | Mumbai News

Withdraw FCRA Bill or send it to JPC: Supriya Sule

MUMBAI: The Centre should withdraw the proposed Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) Bill or refer it to a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) for detailed discussion among all political parties instead of rushing it through Parliament, NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) working president and MP Supriya Sule said on Friday.Sule also said all eight Lok Sabha MPs of her party would seek an appointment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to raise issues concerning Maharashtra and development works in their constituencies.“The Prime Minister is not the Prime Minister of one party but of the entire country. As elected representatives, it is our right to raise issues concerning our constituencies and Maharashtra with him,” she said while speaking to reporters.Opposing the FCRA Bill in its present form, Sule said, “The government should withdraw the Bill. If it does not want to withdraw it, it should refer it to a JPC, where leaders of all parties can sit together and discuss it in detail.”She also questioned the blanket suspicion surrounding foreign funding. “If money is coming from abroad for drugs or terrorist activities, action must certainly be taken. But if foreign funds are being received for educating poor children or for polio vaccines, how can it be called ‘dirty money’? It is not right to always look at foreign funding with suspicion,” she said.

Demand for SIT probe into Jantar Mantar protest

Sule also demanded an inquiry into the alleged irregularities surrounding the NEET examination and the action taken against protesters during the agitation at Jantar Mantar.“The truth about how the protest was suppressed by closing the doors of Parliament and using tear gas must come out. There should be a transparent SIT investigation into the entire episode,” she said.

‘Concessions announced when elections approach’

Criticising the government over its stand on loan waivers, Sule said she was shocked by what she termed the government’s insensitivity towards farmers.“Look at the timing of the Ladki Bahin scheme and the loan waiver decisions. When elections approach, the government announces concessions with both hands, but once the elections are over, it becomes reluctant. Why are complicated rules and conditions imposed when it comes to waiving loans of farmers who have remained loyal to the country? Yet, when there are paper leaks, the government seems to remember no rules,” she said.

‘Do not try to suppress youth’

Sule said the educated youth of the country were not afraid of agencies such as the CBI or ED.“Today’s educated and young generation is not afraid of the CBI or ED. They are not asking for any big contracts. They are merely demanding their rights guaranteed by the Constitution,” she said.Sule also thanked RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat for praising the younger generation and describing them as ‘honest’.“If the BJP listens to the certificate given by Bhagwat to the youth, I would be even happier. If the government continues trying to suppress the voice of these young people, they will soon give the government a ‘Quit India’ warning,” she said.

Rs 2.6cr theft at MLC deputy chairperson Sachin Ahir’s residence: Crime branch recover Rs 96 lakh worth of jewellery, cash & an SUV | Mumbai News

Rs 2.6cr theft at MLC deputy chairperson Sachin Ahir’s residence: Crime branch recover Rs 96 lakh worth of jewellery, cash & an SUV

Mumbai: The city crime branch has recovered gold, diamond-studded jewellery, silverware, cash and an SUV collectively valued at around Rs 96 lakh in connection with the theft of valuables worth Rs 2.65 crore from the Worli residence of Maharashtra Legislative Council deputy chairperson Sachin Ahir.Crime Branch Unit 3 last month arrested four persons, including three domestic workers and another man allegedly involved in disposing of the stolen valuables.Pravin Solanki, one of the employees who had been working with the family for nearly 24 years, was the first to be arrested and interrogations led to the arrest of three others–Satish Kumar Pawan Mistry (26) and Amit Kumar Rambachchanprasad Yadav (26), both from Giridih in Jharkhand, and Surajkumar Sriramchandra Gautam (21), from Basti in Uttar Pradesh.During Solanki’s custodial interrogation, police recovered a 100-gram Valcambi Suisse gold bar valued at Rs 15 lakh and another yellow-metal bullion weighing 224.89 grams and valued at Rs 29.69 lakh. The total recovery from Solanki was estimated at Rs 44.69 lakh. Solanki, who appears to be the key accused, had taken the major portion of the theft.Police subsequently travelled to the native places of the accused with the assistance of local police and recovered jewellery and other valuables.“From Satish Kumar, we recovered gold earrings, ornaments, a chain and ring, a wristwatch and a Mahindra Thar bearing registration number JH-02-BX-1816 which he had bought with the proceeds of the crime. We recovered from him goods worth Rs 25 lakh,’’ said a police source. From Amit Kumar, police recovered two pairs of gold bangles, gold ornaments and rings, another gold item and Rs 1.75 lakh in cash, with the total value estimated at Rs 26.44 lakh. From Surajkumar, police recovered copper utensils and Rs 19,000 in cash, collectively valued at around Rs 23,200. The combined value of the recoveries from the four accused has been estimated at Rs 94.77 lakh.Ahir’s family alleged that the stolen property included a 100-gram gold biscuit, diamond-studded gold bangles, diamond-studded bands and rings, diamond necklaces, silverware and cash. The total value of the stolen property was estimated at Rs 2.65 crore.

Mumbai Police Arrest Man in Digital Arrest Scam Targeting Senior Citizen | Mumbai News

Mumbai Police Arrest Man in Digital Arrest Scam Targeting Senior Citizen

Mumbai: A 28-year-old man was arrested by Dahisar Police in connection with a digital arrest scam where a senior citizen had been duped of Rs 4.5 lakh.The 71-year-old complainant lives in Dahisar East. Between July 2 and July 3, a caller contacted the complainant, claiming to be senior police inspector Rajesh Mishra. He scared the complainant that a money laundering case had been registered against him and he would face arrest. The complainant was then told that he was being put under digital detention and would be watched online all the time. The scammer asked for the complainant’s bank details and balances, and defrauded him into transferring Rs 4.5 lakh.After a case was registered by the Dahisar police, a team led by DCP Gajanan Rajmane started investigating. Police found that the scammed money had been transferred into the current account of a business enterprise called Mahakal. The email address linked to the bank account was being operated by the accused, Dheeraj Kumar Prajapati. The accused is a resident of Kamathipura. Police made the arrest after verifying that he had withdrawn the money.