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Hindustan Times
5 days ago
- Hindustan Times
Delhi: Man burned after shop owner throws petrol on him during argument
A shop owner threw petrol on a man sitting in a car outside his shop during an argument over moving the vehicle, causing the man to catch fire from a lit cigarette and suffer 20% burn injuries, police said on Monday, adding that the shop owner has been arrested for attempted murder. The victim, identified as Rahul Chauhan, a resident of Vasant Gaon in south Delhi who works as a sanitation worker in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), is undergoing treatment at the AIIMS Trauma Centre. (Representational image) The victim, identified as Rahul Chauhan, a resident of Vasant Gaon in south Delhi who works as a sanitation worker in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), is undergoing treatment at the AIIMS Trauma Centre. The accused, Gaya Prasad alias Kalu, runs a two-wheeler repair shop in RK Puram Sector 8. 'The incident took place at 9.30pm on Sunday when Chauhan halted his Maruti Baleno car outside Kalu's repair shop and sat in the car smoking cigarettes with a relative and two friends. Kalu allegedly asked Chauhan to move the car, which he refused to do so. Agitated, Kalu reportedly poured petrol on Chauhan, and a fire broke out due to the cigarette being smoked by the four people in the car, resulting in burn injuries to Chauhan's face and chest. The car was also damaged in the fire,' said deputy Commissioner of Police (southwest) Amit Goel. Locals called the police after which a team from the RK Puram police station arrived on the scene and rushed Chauhan to the AIIMS Trauma Centre in a police van, accompanied by his friends and the relative. 'Chauhan's relative Siddhant Raj, who was with him in the car at the time, told us what happened,' DCP Goel added. Police apprehended Kalu and booked him for attempted murder. The first information report (FIR) was registered at the RK Puram police station, police said. Kalu is currently being questioned by police, they added.


Hindustan Times
06-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
Indie dog goes missing in Bengaluru, army doctor who rescued him flies home for search: Report
In a quiet Bengaluru neighbourhood, a family continues to search for their furry friend who vanished without a trace over a week ago. Kalu, an 18-month-old Indie dog has been missing since the night of June 28, leaving his family devastated, The Times of India reported. Kalu was rescued by army doctor Harshita in Arunachal Pradesh and has been missing since June 28. (Representative image) READ | After Tigress and cubs, five stray dogs die in Bengaluru due to suspected poisoning: Report Kalu's journey began in the remote mountains of Arunachal Pradesh, where he was discovered as a frail puppy by Army doctor Harshita while she was posted on duty in late 2023. Among four abandoned pups, Kalu was the only one to survive after Harshita took them in and nursed them back to health with veterinary help. The bond was instant — she named him Kalu and brought him along as she transferred to Guwahati, and later, Belagavi in Karnataka. Due to her demanding schedule in Belagavi, Kalu was relocated in November 2024 to her family home in Govindarajanagar, Vijayanagar, where he quickly developed a routine of night walks after dinner. But on June 28, Kalu stepped out for his usual stroll and never returned. The family — Kusuma BH, a government employee; her son Bharat; and Harshita — has been working tirelessly to bring Kalu home. Within days of his disappearance, the family received a possible lead — a tipoff that Kalu was seen near a bar and restaurant in Basaveshwaranagar, about three km from home. By the time they arrived, he was gone again. READ | After tiger deaths, 20 dead monkeys found near Bandipur forest in Karnataka: Report Not willing to give up, the family launched a city-wide search campaign. Over 500 posters featuring Kalu's image have been distributed across Basaveshwaranagar, Mahalakshmipuram, Kurubarahalli, JC Nagar, and other localities. A reward of ₹15,000 has been announced for any credible information about his whereabouts, the report stated. The family has also turned to social media for help. When Harshita learned about Kalu's disappearance through a family group message, she immediately flew to Bengaluru from Arunachal Pradesh and has since joined the daily search, combing streets from dawn to dusk, Kusuma told the publication.


Time of India
06-07-2025
- Time of India
Army doctor flies to Bengaluru to join search for dog she rescued in Arunachal hills
Bengaluru: A family in Govindarajanagar, Vijayanagar, is eagerly waiting for the return of one of its members — Kalu, an 18-month-old Indie dog rescued from the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He went missing on the night of June 28. Three days later, he was spotted near a bar and restaurant in Basaveshwaranagar, around 3km away. However, by the time the family arrived there, Kalu had vanished. Kalu's owner, Kusuma BH, a govt employee, her daughter Harshita, a doctor with the Indian Army, and son Bharat are making painstaking efforts to trace him. Kusuma has announced a reward of Rs 15,000 for anyone who helps in tracing Kalu. Over 500 handbills, featuring Kalu's picture and Kusuma's contact number, have been pasted on walls and distributed among the residents of Basaveshwaranagar, Mahalakshmipuram, Kurubarahalli, JC Nagar and surrounding areas. "Besides, we've taken to social media, seeking help from netizens. But as of now, we haven't heard anything about him," said Kusuma, who works for the public information office. Interestingly, Kalu was found in the hilly terrain of Arunachal Pradesh. Speaking to TOI, Kusuma said her daughter Harshita found him in Dec 2023. "Harshita was working with the army and camping on a mountain. One day, she found four puppies there. They were weak and suffering from some infections. She brought them to her camp and, with the help of a veterinary doctor, nursed them. Unfortunately, three of the puppies died while Kalu survived," she said. Harshita and Kalu grew fond of each other. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "It was she who named him Kalu during her stay in Arunachal Pradesh," said Kusuma. Later, Harshita was transferred to Guwahati, and then to Belagavi in Karnataka this year. "Kalu lived with her in Guwahati. However, she found it difficult to look after him in Belagavi. In Nov 2024, Kalu came to our house here," Kusuma said. According to Kusuma, Kalu goes out for a short walk every night after dinner. "On the night of June 28, he went out but failed to return. Seeing the handbill, a person called us on July 1, saying he had seen Kalu near a bar and restaurant in Basaveshwaranagar. Filled with hope, we rushed to the place, but he had gone by then," she said. Harshita was in Arunachal Pradesh when Kalu went missing. "We hadn't told her about Kalu's disappearance. After searching for two days, I posted his picture in our family WhatsApp group, and Harshita learned about the situation. She took a flight to Bengaluru. I search for Kalu from 5am to 9am, as I have to go to office. But Harshita searches for him all day and returns home late at night," she said.


India Gazette
08-06-2025
- India Gazette
Punjab: Amritsar Rural Police arrests two key drug traffickers, recovers 6 Kg Heroin
Amritsar (Punjab) [India] June 8 (ANI): In a significant breakthrough against trans-border narco-smuggling, Amritsar Rural Police arrested two key traffickers near Village Bhakna and seized 6 kilograms of high-grade heroin. Acting on specific intelligence, a police team intercepted Gurditta alias Kalu and Captain near Village Bhakna while they were transporting a high-grade heroin consignment on a motorcycle. According to the officials on Sunday, the heroin consignment had been smuggled into India by Pakistan-based handlers and was further meant for distribution across Punjab. An FIR under the NDPS Act was registered at Police Station Gharinda. Police said that another accused was currently absconding and efforts were underway to track and arrest him. The DGP said that preliminary investigations are still ongoing to unravel the full extent of the drug supply chain, including cross-border linkages. Earlier on Friday, Punjab Police Counter-Intelligence (CI) unit in Amritsar has successfully identified and dismantled a cross-border illegal arms smuggling network with connections to Pakistan. As a result of this operation, two operatives involved in the smuggling activities have been arrested, Punjab Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, said. According to a release, those arrested are Sukhchain Singh, a resident of Daoke in Amritsar, and Jugraj Singh, a resident of Bhakna Kalan in Amritsar. The police teams also recovered eight sophisticated pistols--three 9MM Glocks, four Px5s, and one .30-bore pistol--from their possession and impounded their black motorcycle, which was used for transporting the consignments. The DGP said that preliminary investigations have revealed that the accused were acting under the directions of a Pakistan-based smuggler identified as Noor, a resident of Manihala in Pakistan, who has been using drones to drop weapon consignments from across the border. The arrested accused were further distributing the arms to gangsters across Punjab, intending to fuel criminal activities in the state, he said. Sharing operation details, the DGP said that CI Amritsar received specific intelligence about the retrieval of a weapon consignment from the village of Bhaini Rajputtan in the jurisdiction of Gharinda in Amritsar. (ANI)


Time of India
26-05-2025
- Time of India
Two from MP held with mephedrone worth Rs 52L
Ahmedabad: The City Crime Branch on Sunday arrested two persons with 525 g of mephedrone (MD drug) near the AMTS bus stop under the foot overbridge at the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway. This action was part of a special drive against narcotics by the crime branch. Based on a tip-off, the crime branch team conducted a raid and detained two persons. The seized quantity of mephedrone is valued at Rs 52.5 lakh in the illegal market. Along with the drugs, police also seized two mobile phones worth Rs 10,000, cash, one PAN card, and one Aadhaar card, stated a crime branch release. The arrested accused are identified as Ajay Prajapati (41) and Anandi Damor (41), both residents of Ratlam district in Madhya Pradesh. According to preliminary investigation, a person named Shahrukh, residing in the Vatva area of the city, is believed to be the main operator behind the drug supply. He allegedly sourced the mephedrone from a man named Kalu in Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh. Kalu sent the drug consignments via different couriers using trains from Mandsaur to Vadodara and then through private vehicles to Ahmedabad. The delivery was usually made near the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway. DCB police registered a case under relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act against Prajapati and Damor and have launched an investigation to trace Shahrukh and other individuals involved in the drug trafficking network.