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.

Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation sets new record in revenue management by collecting property tax of Rs 434 crore in the first quarter | Mumbai News

Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation sets new record in revenue management by collecting property tax of Rs 434 crore in the first quarter

Navi Mumbai: The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s (NMMC) Property Tax Department received an unprecedented response from citizens in its property tax collection campaign for the financial year 2026-27, collecting Rs 434.02 crore in the first quarter from April to June 2026, a record in the corporation’s history, said the civic officials. Technology-based administrative work played a crucial role behind the record recovery, said NMMC Commissioner Kailas Shinde. The civic body has estimated Rs 1,200 crore tax collection in its budget for the current fiscal . “The recovery process placed emphasis on transparency, citizen-oriented services, expansion of digital facilities and data-based decision-making. Initiatives implemented under his guidance strengthened taxpayers’ confidence, reflected in continuously increasing tax recovery for the last two years,” said Shinde.The civic body recovered Rs 23.67 crore from 15,250 property owners who did not pay property tax in the previous year or earlier. Of 1,23,323 property owners who paid in the second, third and fourth quarters of the previous year, 56,973 paid in the first quarter of this fiscal, contributing Rs 165.74 crore.This year more than Rs 434.02 crore was collected from 1,43,329 taxpayers, compared with Rs 372.42 crore from 98,478 taxpayers in the corresponding period of 2025-26. The increase in taxpayer participation boosted the corporation’s revenue growth, said city mayor Sujata Patil.Digital media played a major role in the record collection, with citizens using QR codes, UPI, net banking, debit and credit cards, and mobile banking, making payment easier, faster and more transparent, said NMMC.NMMC also sent ‘Personalised Payment Links’ through SMS and WhatsApp to enable citizens to pay from home within seconds. The corporation said the initiative received a spontaneous response, with 57,397 citizens, or 40.63% of total taxpayers, paying about Rs 58 crore through this medium.Property tax of Rs 434.02 crore was collected from 1,43,329 taxpayers out of 3,55,772 taxpayers. Of the total, 1,03,473 taxpayers paid Rs 280.71 crore online (72.2%), 27,023 taxpayers paid Rs 8.36 crore through offline methods (18.85%), and Rs 144.93 crore was collected from 12,833 taxpayers through bank transactions (9%). The highest collection of Rs 80 crore was from the Ghansoli division.By property type, collections comprised residential properties at 31.92%, industrial properties at 35.79%, commercial properties at 22.26%, and mixed and other assets at 10.03%.

Poor Road Conditions Blamed as E-Rickshaw Overturns, Injuring Elderly Couple in Matheran | Mumbai News

Poor Road Conditions Blamed as E-Rickshaw Overturns, Injuring Elderly Couple in Matheran

Navi Mumbai: Two senior citizens from Matheran were injured after an e-rickshaw turned turtle following a skid-related loss of control by the driver on Tuesday evening, amid heavy rain on the Matheran Bazaar to Dasturi road.The flow of muddy water, coupled with the displacement of paver blocks along the stretch, resulted in the accident, which was the first such incident of the monsoon season. Visitors, e-rickshaws, horses and ponies commonly use the road.The e-rickshaw was driven by Umesh Lokhande and had three people on board. All fell at a road turning. The two locals, Abbas Mahaphule (75) and his wife Noorjahan, were heading towards Dasturi for their onward journey.The accident was reported near Aman Lodge station. Abbas sustained injuries on his forehead, while Noorjahan suffered injuries on her right hand and chest. The couple was first rushed to the Matheran civic body-run BJ hospital for treatment, and later admitted to a private hospital in Neral.From their hospital bed, the couple blamed poor road conditions for causing the accident. Abbas said that the poorly maintained main road has become a dent for the residents. The civic body should look into the issue. Noorjahan said, “The e-rickshaw was not moving fast. My handbag slipped from my hand during the accident. This happened with us, but preventive measures should be taken.”The e-rickshaw driver switched off his mobile and could not be contacted for comment at the time of writing this report. The Matheran Hill Station Municipal Council inspected the accident location.

Security guard booked for molesting 8-year-old girl, flees; Kharghar police launch manhunt | Mumbai News

Security guard booked for molesting 8-year-old girl, flees; Kharghar police launch manhunt
An FIR was registered at Kharghar police station after the girl’s father filed a complaint against the accused.

Navi Mumbai: Kharghar police in Navi Mumbai launched a manhunt for a 45-year-old security guard at an elite high-rise in Sector 23, Kharghar, after he was booked for allegedly molesting an 8-year-old girl who lived in the building on Friday around 4.30 pm, when she was waiting near the lift on the ground floor.An FIR was registered at Kharghar police station after the girl’s father filed a complaint against the accused. The girl, on reaching home, told her parents about ‘bad touch’ by the security guard and described how he had inappropriately touched her from head to toe.The accused security guard, identified as Suraj Kumar Ramjit Singh, was booked under the BNS section for the offence of assault or use of criminal force against a woman with the intent to outrage or insult her modesty, along with a POCSO Act section that prescribes the punishment for non-penetrative sexual assault.Sanjay Joshi, senior inspector of Kharghar, said, “After the victim minor girl narrated the incident to her parents, her father questioned the accused security guard Singh and even slapped him for his act. As Singh feared that the girl’s father would lodge a police complaint, he escaped from the building. We have summoned the concerned official of the security agency through whom the accused Singh was appointed as security guard at the said housing society in Kharghar. The official has been told to provide the residence address of the accused guard Singh or produce him at the police station.

Scamster sends malicious APK file to hotelier, fraudulently debits Rs 10L from bank account, immediate complaint on cyber crime portal helps in blocking transactions | Mumbai News

Scamster sends malicious APK file to hotelier, fraudulently debits Rs 10L from bank account, immediate complaint on cyber crime portal helps in blocking transactions
The scamster had used the modus operandi of sending a malicious Apk file claiming it was meant for updating his MGL bill payment.

Navi Mumbai: A 47-year-old hotelier in Vashi prevented a loss of Rs 10.04 lakh after he immediately registered an online complaint on the National Cyber Crime Portal (NCCRP) when a cyber fraudster posing as an MGL officer fraudulently debited the amount from his wife’s bank account.The incident occurred on June 30. After the hotelier lodged a complaint on NCCRP, an FIR of cheating and criminal breach of trust under BNS sections along with the IT Act was registered on Friday at APMC police station against the scamster, who identified himself as Sanjay Joshi in a text message sent to the hotelier.Abasaheb Patil, senior inspector of APMC, informed that on June 30 at 3.23 pm, complainant hotelier Vikas Dongre received a text message from an unknown number. The message read “MAHANAGAR gas distribution private limited, DEAR MGL, Dear pipeline MGL Gas user Your connection will be disconnected tonight 09:00 PM. Because your previous month’s bill is not updated. Please immediately call our bill update officer, Mr Sanjay Joshi, on Mobile 9523918405.At 3.50 pm, Dongre contacted Sanjay Joshi, who told him his MGL supply will be disconnected today due to non-payment of the Mahanagar gas connection bill. Joshi then sent an APK file link, ‘MGL BILL UPDATE (13).apk’, on WhatsApp to enable online bill payment.As Dongre was using an iPhone, the APK file did not open when clicked. He called Joshi at 4.30 pm and told him the link was not opening on an iPhone; Joshi told him to forward the APK file link to an Android phone where it would open.Dongre forwarded the link to his wife’s Android phone WhatsApp and opened it there. The file mentioned that an MGL bill payment of Rs 12 only was due. When Dongre told Joshi he would pay Rs 12 by UPI, Joshi insisted he pay using his debit card. After Dongre entered his debit card details, Joshi told him to share his ATM PIN; when Dongre suspected foul play and, disconnecting the call, exited the process of paying the MGL bill on his wife’s mobile and kept her mobile aside.After 15 minutes, Dongre realised he had not deleted the APK file on his wife’s WhatsApp. When he checked her phone, he found it was hacked. After about two hours, when her mobile restarted, there were bank alert messages of eight transactions totalling Rs 10.04 lakh debited from her bank account, as Joshi had hacked her mobile and gained remote access to her mobile data to carry out fraudulent transactions by transferring the money to different bank accounts. Dongre repeatedly called Joshi’s mobile number, but it was continuously switched off.Dongre then immediately lodged a complaint on NCCRP, after which portal officials were able to block all the transactions, saving him from suffering the monetary loss.

Thane man poses as millionaire businessman on matrimonial site, dupes divorced woman of ₹41 lakh, raped her multiple times | Mumbai News

Thane man poses as millionaire businessman on matrimonial site, dupes divorced woman of ₹41 lakh, raped her multiple times
According to police, the accused created a fraudulent profile on a matrimonial site and systematically targeted the victim. After establishing contact, he gained her trust by promising marriage and assuring her he would accept her young child from her previous marriage.

Thane: A man who posed as a wealthy hotel businessman and a successful civil engineer on a matrimonial website has been booked by Kolsewadi police for allegedly duping a divorced woman of over Rs 41.25 lakh and repeatedly sexually exploiting her under the false pretext of marriage, police said.The accused, aged 38, a resident of Nandurbar, remains at large as police launch a manhunt to trace him.According to police, the accused created a fraudulent profile on a matrimonial site and systematically targeted the victim. After establishing contact, he gained her trust by promising marriage and assuring her he would accept her young child from her previous marriage. Under the pretext of a committed future together, he established physical relations with her at various hotels in Panvel and at her Kalyan East residence over a period of several months, said a police officer.The deception took a severe financial turn as Patil allegedly swindled the victim of Rs 41 .25 lakh through a series of transactions. “He also forged vehicle documents to illegally sell one of her cars to an unsuspecting third party, while unauthorisedly seizing a second vehicle for his personal use without her consent, compounding the financial damage caused to the victim,” said a police officer quoting the complaint.Preliminary investigations suggest the accused has a history of targeting other vulnerable women using the same modus operandi, with local crime teams probing possible similar cases. A comprehensive case has been registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for fraud, forgery, breach of trust and sexual assault. Police teams are scouting for him and seeking to apprehend the fleeing accused.

Mumbai University denies affiliation to 30 law colleges, ahead of admissions | Mumbai News

Mumbai University denies affiliation to 30 law colleges, ahead of admissions
According to MU, these colleges were granted conditional affiliation even last year and were expected to fix the deficiencies

Mumbai: Days before the commencement of the centralised admission process (CAP) for law courses, Mumbai University has denied affiliation to 30 law colleges. It has around 110 affiliated law colleges.The decision to withhold affiliation certificates, which could keep the colleges out of the state-conducted CAP rounds, was taken following recommendations by local inspection committees. The committees found that the colleges failed to appoint regular principals and adequate teaching staff, and other essential infrastructure required under university and Bar Council of India norms.The colleges were granted conditional affiliation even last year and were expected to fix the deficiencies. Since the colleges failed to fulfil the norms, the university declined to renew their affiliation for the current academic year. The move is expected to reduce the total intake for three-year and five-year law programmes by around 2,000 seats, said the students’ organisation. The last day to apply for three-year LLB is July 8. Over 50,000 students have already registered for the process.A university official said that they constituted inspection committees to visit law colleges early this year. Based on the reports submitted by these committees, affiliation certificates were not granted to colleges that did not have a regular principal, adequate teaching faculty, and other essential infrastructure in place, added the official.The university classified the colleges in three categories based on the faculty strength and administrative compliance. Newly established institutions were placed in Category A, while Category B comprised established colleges with university-approved principals and faculty, or those that initiated recruitment by issuing advertisements. Category C included older colleges operating without approved principals or the prescribed faculty strength and that had not begun the recruitment process. While colleges in Categories A and B were granted affiliation, those in Category C were denied affiliation certificates, said sources.Prahar Vidyarthi Sanghatana, a students’ organisation, alleged that the university seemed to have adopted a selective approach. “With the CAP scheduled to begin shortly, students who qualified through the Common Entrance Test (CET) could now face reduced choices and increased competition for the remaining seats. No law college in Mumbai has a fully approved faculty strength, but the action seems to be targeting select institutions,” alleged the organisation’s president, Manoj Tekade. He said the university should have instead provided a transition period or granted temporary affiliation instead.

Woman delivers baby aboard moving local train near Thane station | Mumbai News

Woman delivers baby aboard moving local train near Thane station
Fellow commuters and railway personnel came together to assist her, and the baby was safely delivered inside the coach before the train reached the platform

Thane: A woman gave birth to a baby on board a slow local train travelling from Titwala to CSMT on Saturday evening, prompting a swift response from fellow passengers and railway authorities. The delivery took place at around 5.34 pm as the train was approaching Thane station.According to railway officials, the woman went into labour while the train was en route. Rising to the occasion, fellow commuters and railway personnel came together to assist her, and the baby was safely delivered inside the coach before the train reached the platform.Soon after arrival at Thane, railway police rushed to the coach and provided immediate assistance. The mother and newborn were shifted to Thane Civil Hospital for medical examination and post-delivery care.The incident drew appreciation from passengers at the station for the prompt response of commuters and railway authorities. The health condition of the mother and baby was being monitored, officials said.

Mumbai police arrest 6 in cyber scam racket; seize ATM cards, cheque books and SIMs | Mumbai News

Mumbai police arrest 6 in cyber scam racket; seize ATM cards, cheque books and SIMs
Mumbai cyber (Representative image)

MUMBAI: The city crime branch arrested six men and busted a gang of people who were part of a cyber criminals’ gang that targeted people and cheated them. These accused provided bank accounts for cyber fraud and online gaming apps.Police said that they received information that a bogus company named G D Overseas was being run from a Pydhonie building. Police said that the details of new current accounts opened in different banks in the city and new SIM cards were being activated and then the account kit and SIM cards were being sent to Dubai and used for gaming and cyber fraud.The crime branch unit-II team raided the place and arrested the gang leader and his five accomplices and seized a total of 66 ATM cards of different banks, two computers, a color printer, SIM cards of 12 different mobile companies, 15 passbooks of different banks, a total of 122 cheque books of different banks, two pen drives, a total of 68 rubber stamps of various companies, account opening forms of different banks, electricity bills, enterprise registration certificates of various companies, etc. Some bank accounts were used in 18 previous cyber frauds, said police. A case has been registered at the Pydhonie police Station. The arrested accused have been remanded in police custody till July 8.