
Mastermind who plotted Patna businessman's murder a trader, arrested
Gopal Khemka was shot dead outside his residence near Gandhi Maidan around 11.40 pm on July 4. He was returning home from the Bankipur Club when two spotters alerted the shooter about his movements.One accomplice tracked Khemka as he left the club, while another kept watch near Biskoman Tower, ensuring the murder was executed as planned. The shooter was reportedly already stationed near Khemka's residence, awaiting the final signal.Patna Police on Sunday detained more than a dozen suspects in connection with the murder of Gopal Khemka, with one of them being taken into custody when he arrived at the industrialist's funeral.Bihar Police is currently probing the high-profile murder case and suspects the involvement of gangster Ajay Verma- currently lodged in Beur Jail - in the killing. Police also suspect that the murder was linked to a land disputeEarlier on Tuesday morning, Raja, another key accused who had allegedly supplied the murder weapon, was killed in an encounter with police in Patna City's Mal Salami area.Police said Raja opened fire when they arrived to arrest him, leading to retaliatory firing in which he was shot dead. A pistol, cartridges, and empty shells were recovered from the encounter site.- EndsMust Watch

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Indian Express
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- Indian Express
The young man and the sea: 28-year-old missing after duel with marlin fish
Yerraya C was no Santiago. For one, he was only 28, his years stretching out like the endless expanse of sea he ventured into every day as he set out fishing. But like Santiago, the ageing protagonist of the Ernest Hemingway classic, The Old Man and the Sea, one day, the young fisherman met his marlin. At the end of a grueling battle, the marlin dragged Yerraya into the waters. He has been missing since then. Marlins are one of the fiercest predatory fish species, with black marlins, the one Yerraya encountered, considered among the fastest. That day, July 3, Yerraya, his younger brother C Koralaya, 26, and two others, had set out in their fishing boat from Pudimadaka village in Anakapalli district of Andhra Pradesh. 'We set sail around 2 am. By around 9 am, a Kommu Konam (Telugu for marlin) got caught in the net. It was big, must have weighed about 200 kg,' says Koralaya. While the others suggested that they cut the net, Yerraya insisted that they will be able to haul in the fish. 'After all, he has been fishing since he was 7. He was a big, strong man, so he kept fighting with the fish,' Koralaya says of his elder brother. The marlin splashed and pulled at the net from the other end, with Yerraya trying hard to draw the line. But his legs got caught in the net and the fish dragged him into the waters. His fellow fishermen tried rescuing Yerraya. One of them, V Yellaji, swam after Yerraya for about 30 minutes. 'He kept looking for Yerraya under the waters, but couldn't find him,' says Koralaya. On July 4, the Anakapalli police lodged a missing person's complaint after the Coast Guard searched for an entire day. 'The search operation by the Coast Guard was launched after the fishermen could not find Yerraya. We suspect no foul play in the incident. It was an accident as per our investigation,' said N Ganesh, Inspector of Atchutapuram police station. 'As per the statement given by co-fishermen, it's a marlin attack. The Coast Guard too indicated that it is a Marlin attack,' said P Vijaya, District Fisheries Officer. 'It has been six days and there's no news of him,' says C Devi, Yerraya's elder sister. Marlin attacks are not uncommon along Andhra Pradesh's northern coast with the fish, weighing 80-200 kg, sometimes getting caught in the nets of unsuspecting fishermen. In February 2022, fisherman Molli Joganna was impaled by a marlin along the Anakapalli coast. As Joganna tried hauling in the catch, the marlin, which had broken free, pierced his stomach with its long, sharp snout. Joganna's body was retrieved from the sea. 'At least his body was found. My brother is missing,' says Devi. Yerraya family and the other villagers in Pudimadaka say they are not surprised he volunteered to haul in the marlin. 'He loved the sea. He started accompanying our father to the sea when he was seven,' says Bhavani, Yerraya's younger sister. Marlins, if netted well, are a bonus for the fishermen as the meaty fish sells for Rs 1,000 a kg, almost as much as seerfish. But the fish is also hunted for sport. 'It is considered an adventure to net a marlin and bring it to the shore. Yerraya would always be the first to take on a challenge. No wonder he tried pulling the marlin into the boat,' says Devi. Venkata Ramana, sarpanch of Pudimadaka village and a fisherman himself, says, 'From what the other fishermen told me, the line got heavy but Yerraya was adamant that he could pull the line and catch the fish, however big it may have been. But then things went out of control. To net a marlin is considered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.' According to the AP Traditional Fisher Workers Union, between 2015 and 2025, around 200 fishermen have gone missing in the sea during deep-water fishing. 'There are several cases which have gone unreported too,' says K Varalakshmi of the fisher workers' union. Devi says there was more to Yerraya than his fishing. He liked boxing, bodybuilding, and adored film star-turned-politician Pawan Kalyan. 'He wanted to be a bouncer or a security guard for Pawan Kalyan. In 2019, he went all the way to Kadapa to see if he can meet someone who knew the star. He didn't succeed, but kept hoping he would work with Pawan Kalyan's security staff some day,' says Devi. Though Yerraya is yet to be found, at his home in Pudimadaka, relatives have gathered to hold a funeral of sorts. 'No one is searching for him anymore. They say he is buried at sea,' says Devi. 'We have no hope he will return.'


The Print
an hour ago
- The Print
Rs 17-cr GST fraud unearthed in UP's Bhadohi; FIR filed against firm owner
According to Superintendent of Police Abhimanyu Manglik, Singh registered a firm under the name 'M/s Jogendra Enterprises' in Khamariya in the Aurai area on December 22, 2024. Police said on Tuesday that the accused, Jogendra Singh, allegedly used forged documents to obtain a GST registration and conducted transactions worth nearly Rs 1 billion across 10 states. Bhadohi (UP), July 8 (PTI) Authorities in Uttar Pradesh's Bhadohi district have unearthed a major GST fraud involving fake documents and tax evasion of more than Rs 17 crore. Using this registration, the firm issued invoices totalling Rs 96.53 crore to 10 traders. However, it failed to pay GST dues amounting to Rs 17.57 crore. Assistant Commissioner of Commercial Tax, Manoj Kumar Agrawal, lodged an FIR after a field inspection revealed no physical existence of the firm. The location listed in the registration showed no such business activity, and the electricity bill was found to be in a woman's name. The PAN card used for registration was also found to be forged. Following the discovery, the GST number and registration of the firm were cancelled on July 2, Manglik said. The FIR has been registered at the Aurai police station under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). PTI COR KIS RHL RHL This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


The Print
an hour ago
- The Print
Three brothers sentenced to life imprisonment for murder in Bhadohi
According to District Government Counsel Mukesh Upadhyay, the three convicts – Qasim, Hashim, and Amin alias Diesel — were found guilty of killing Saudagar Ali in Ghamahapur locality under Kotwali police station limits. The murder, committed on October 13, 2023, was the result of an old rivalry. The court of District and Sessions Judge Akhilesh Dubey also imposed a fine of Rs 27,000 on each of the convicts. Bhadohi (UP), Jul 8 (PTI) A court here on Tuesday sentenced three brothers to life imprisonment in a 2023 murder case. The judge also directed that half of the total fine collected be paid to the victim's mother, Saeedul Nisa. Superintendent of Police Abhimanyu Manglik said the murder was an act of revenge. In June 2021, Saudagar Ali had allegedly murdered the youngest brother of the convicts, Sabir, after offering him alcohol. Saudagar was arrested and later released on bail in August 2023. On the night of October 13, 2023, the three men spotted Saudagar Ali drinking near Faridan pond and attacked him with sharp weapons, killing him on the spot. Following a complaint by the victim's mother, police registered a case under IPC Section 302 (murder) and the Arms Act. The accused were arrested and a chargesheet was filed after investigation. PTI COR KIS KVK KVK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.