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Powys County Times
6 days ago
- Powys County Times
Powys man denies Jaguar F-Pace drive while on cocaine
A Powys man will stand trial accused of driving while under the influence of cocaine. Jonathan Howard, 47, pleaded not guilty to driving a Jaguar F-Pace while four times over the legal limit for the Class A drug when he appeared at Welshpool Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, July 1. The prosecution claims that a test found that there was more than 240 microgrammes of benzoylecgonine in every litre of the defendant's blood. The legal limit is 50mcgms. RECOMMENDED READING Geraint Parry, solicitor, asked the magistrates to adjourn the case for up to six weeks while an expert analyses the blood sample taken on the day of Howard's arrest. A two-hour trial was fixed to take place at Welshpool Magistrates' Court on September 3.


NDTV
04-07-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
Rs 65-Lakh Land Rover Sold For Rs 8 Lakh Because Of Delhi Vehicle Policy
New Delhi: The Delhi government's plan to lift the fuel ban on end-of-life vehicles and make efforts to resolve issues related to the restrictions on their movement has come too late for one man, who had to sell two expensive vehicles at throwaway prices because of the policy. In 2014, the National Green Tribunal ruled that diesel vehicles over 10 years old and petrol vehicles over 15 years old will not be allowed to be used in Delhi and the National Capital Region. This was later upheld by the Supreme Court. This policy forced Nitin Goyal to sell his 2013 Jaguar Land Rover, which he bought for Rs 65 lakh, to a person from Himachal Pradesh for just Rs 8 lakh. He also sold his 10-year-old Mercedes C Class 220 CDI Sports Limited Edition, for which he had paid Rs 40 lakh, for just Rs 4 lakh. Goyal asked that if BS-IV vehicles were being allowed to be sold till 2020, how were vehicles that followed the same norms, but manufactured in 2013, suddenly unfit for use? He has now bought a Jaguar F-Pace. Delhi Government's Letter The Delhi government on Thursday urged the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), which is responsible for taking anti-pollution measures for the Capital and NCR, to suspend the fuel ban on end-of-life vehicles just two days after it was implemented. Pumps in Delhi had been instructed not to give fuel to diesel vehicles older than 10 years and petrol vehicles older than 15 years. Following outrage, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said the fuel ban was not feasible and technological challenges were coming in the way of implementing it. Mr Sirsa said people were unhappy because of the ban and the BJP government would stand by them. "Because of several critical operational and infrastructural challenges, it will not be feasible to implement this order at this juncture. In fact, immediate implementation may be premature and potentially counterproductive," Mr Sirsa said in a letter to the CAQM. The government also said it will make all efforts to resolve issues related to the restrictions on the movement of end-of-life vehicles in Delhi. How To Get Back Impounded Vehicles More than a dozen four-wheelers and over 60 two-wheelers were also seized after July 1, when the fuel ban came into effect. To recover the impounded vehicles, three conditions will need to be met: An affidavit will have to be given that the vehicle will be taken out of Delhi to another state. A challan of Rs 10,000 will have to be paid. The expenses incurred by the Transport Department in seizing the vehicle will also have to be reimbursed by the vehicle's owner.


Pink Villa
13-06-2025
- Automotive
- Pink Villa
Nischay Malhan Net worth: Owning 4 cars and house worth Rs 20 crore, everything about Triggered Insaan's luxurious lifestyle
Nischay Malhan, popularly known as Triggered Insaan, stands as one of the most successful content creators in India. Over the years, he has garnered an impressive following because of his engaging and innovative content. With several years of dedication to his craft, Nischay has achieved milestones in his content creation journey, enabling him to lead a lifestyle that many aspire to. Let's take a closer look at his luxurious life - his collection of high-end cars and an expansive abode worth crores. Nischay Malhan's Net Worth and Residence Due to his millions of views on his videos, Nischay Malhan has successfully converted his passion into a career. Hailing from Delhi, Nischay has carved out a niche for himself as a YouTuber. He earned a loyal fan base with his razor-sharp wit through commentary videos, reactions, roasting sessions, and reviews. According to a report by India. com, his estimated net worth ranges between a staggering Rs 30 and 35 crore. Nestled in the upscale area of Gurugram, he possesses a massive house valued at approximately Rs 20 crores. The house was built from scratch, featuring a gaming room, home theater, and many other modern amenities. The stylish décor reflects the sophisticated taste of Nischay and his family. Nischay Malhan's Cars Nischay is fond of luxury automobiles, boasting a remarkable collection of four high-end cars. His impressive lineup includes a stunning Jaguar F-Pace, valued at around Rs 78.46 lakhs, a Tata Harrier with a starting price of Rs 15.49 lakhs, and the sleek Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, which begins at Rs 12.45 lakhs. Most recently, he added a Defender to his garage, which starts at around Rs 1 crore. Take a look at Nischay Malhan's PIC with his car: Nischay Malhan's Popularity With a staggering fan base across social media, Nischay Malhan enjoys immense popularity. His YouTube channel, known as Triggered Insaan, has amassed an impressive following of over 24.2 million subscribers since its inception in 2014. Throughout his journey, he has uploaded 347 videos, the majority of which have garnered more than 10 million views each. His content notably features his family and friends, along with his humorous takes on trending videos and internet memes. Beyond YouTube, Nischay has cultivated a vibrant community on Instagram, where he boasts 10.9 million followers. Nischay Malhan and Ruchika Rathore's Marriage On June 9, Nischay Malhan tied the knot with his beloved girlfriend, Ruchika Rathore, in a heartwarming ceremony surrounded by close friends and family. Their love story began in college in 2018, and after several years of being together, the couple got engaged in December 2024. They announced this news by sharing stunning photographs from the event. Their wedding took place at the picturesque ITC Hotels, Tavleen, Chail, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Himachal Pradesh's serene hills. The exquisite wedding photos showcase Ruchika in a red bridal ensemble, while Nischay looked regal in an ivory sherwani. Take a look at Nischay Malhan's PIC with his wife Ruchika Rathore: On a personal note, Nischay was born on November 14, 1995. His father, Vinay Malhan, is a successful businessman, while his mother, Dimple Malhan, has made her mark as a YouTuber. He also has a talented sister, Prerna Malhan, who is a YouTuber, and a brother, Abhishek Malhan, who has a huge fan following as one of the successful YouTubers. Abhishek became a household name through Bigg Boss OTT 2 and Battleground. Disclaimer: All amounts mentioned in the article are sourced from India .com. In some cases, celebrities or their teams give their inputs too, which we incorporate if provided by them. We take all efforts to share possible accurate numbers, however unless otherwise mentioned they are all approximates. We are open to feedback and suggestions on editorial@

Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Yahoo
Man pleads guilty to using ghost gun while selling meth
The 38-year-old man who from the city following injuries he suffered in a 2021 police pursuit pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal charges that he used a ghost gun while selling methamphetamine in Waianae. Jonaven Perkins-Sinapati was arrested twice in May 2024 on suspicion of drug and gun charges. The city back despite his guilty plea to federal drug and gun crimes. He was charged May 24 by federal criminal complaint with possession with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of a mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, according to federal court records. Perkins-Sinapati entered into a plea agreement Wednesday with the U.S. Department of Justice and pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was charged April 30 with both offenses by federal information. He faces up to 10 years in federal prison and a $10 million fine for dealing methamphetamine and up to 15 years in federal prison and a $250, 000 fine on the gun charge. Perkins-Sinapati will be sentenced at 10 a.m. Aug. 28 before U.S. District Judge Shanlyn A.S. Park. On May 23 the Honolulu Police Department got an anonymous tip that Perkins-Sinapati was driving a black 2017 Jaguar F-Pace sport utility vehicle and was wanted on an outstanding state warrant with a bail amount of $1 million, according to federal court records. Perkins-Sinapati was charged in, 2024, with several firearm and ammunition offenses, third-degree promoting a dangerous drug and second-degree reckless endangering. On May 23 an HPD officer saw the black Jaguar SUV, and a passenger throw a dark bag out of the window. The officer recovered the bag and allegedly found 102 grams of pure methamphetamine. In the bag, the officer also found a loaded, homemade 9mm ghost gun pistol, seven rounds of Luger 9mm ammunition and four rounds of.40-caliber Smith and Wesson Hornady ammunition. HPD pulled over Perkins-Sinapati at the intersection of Farrington Highway and Lualualei Homestead Road. The officer saw ammunition in the cup holder of the Jaguar and recovered 49 rounds from the SUV. HPD arrested Perkins-Sinapati and his passenger on suspicion of multiple state gun charges. A fanny pack found in the car had 45 grams of methamphetamine in it and $1, 721 in cash. Perkins-Sinapati faces enhanced penalties if convicted in state court since he has prior felony convictions for car theft, robbery and promotion of a dangerous drug. On May 4, 2024, at about 1 :13 p.m., Perkins-Sinapati fired a gun in a residential area near Ewa Makai Middle School. The city agreed to pay $12.5 million to Perkins-Sinapati, the driver of a car that crashed on Sept. 12, 2021, in Makaha during a pursuit by Honolulu police officers who allegedly left the scene, only to return and act as if nothing happened. A trial for the four Honolulu police officers accused of causing the car chase, crash and covering it up until an appeals court can rule on a claim by defense attorneys that the law the case hangs on is too vague. Officers Joshua J.S. Nahulu, 37, Erik X.K. Smith, 25, and Jake R.T. Bartolome, 35, are free on bail after they were arrested nearly two years after the Sept. 12, 2021, incident, which left a teenager partially paralyzed and a career criminal with a traumatic brain injury. A fourth officer, Robert G. Lewis III, whose age was not released by the department, also faces criminal charges in connection with the crash and cover-up. Seven officers were disciplined in connection with the incident. Nahulu, Smith and Barto lome were terminated but filed grievances against the department. The grievance process is being held in abeyance until the criminal cases are adjudicated. Nahulu is charged with collisions involving death or serious bodily injury for allegedly causing the crash near the corner of Farring ton Highway and Orange Street that paralyzed Dayton Gouveia and left Perkins-Sinapati, driver of the white 2000 four-door Honda Civic that crashed, with a traumatic brain injury. The Sept. 12, 2021, incident has cost taxpayers at least $24 million and is one of the most expensive civil matters in Honolulu history. Perkins-Sinapati got $12.5 million, and city attorneys agreed to pay $7 million to Gouveia, a teenager who was partially paralyzed in the crash. Four other passengers who sustained injuries in the early morning crash recently settled with the city for $4.5 million. Those passengers were 17, 18, 20 and 21 years old at the time of the crash.


The Independent
03-05-2025
- The Independent
Moment drink-driver who mowed down tourist in ‘life-changing' crash is arrested after police chase
This is the moment a drink-driver was chased down and arrested by police after a hit-and-run on a tourist in Blackpool. Stephen Walkinshaw, 44, who was over the alcohol limit after spending an afternoon drinking in a local pub, drove his Jaguar F-Pace down a restricted road at speeds of up to 30mph before colliding with a woman who was visiting the seaside resort with her husband. Footage released by Lancashire Police shows Walkinshaw driving along the promenade being pursued by a squad car, after failing to stop at the scene. The 40-year-old woman was left with life-changing lower limb injuries. Walkinshaw has been jailed for three years after admitting causing serious injury by dangerous driving.