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Court acquits man, orders case against 4 cops for falsely implicating him
Court acquits man, orders case against 4 cops for falsely implicating him

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Court acquits man, orders case against 4 cops for falsely implicating him

Barwani: A special court in Barwani acquitted a person who was arrested on charges of possessing ganja and directed registration of a case against four police personnel, including an inspector, for falsely implicating him in the case. Barwani Special Judge (NDPS Act) Mohammad Rais Khan, while acquitting the accused Mohsin Khan, directed registration of a case against police inspector Shri Ram Mandloi, sub inspector Ravin Kannauj, and two head constables Jagjodh Singh and Prashant Mishra, under the NDPS Act and sections related to intentionally making false accusations of crime, submitting adverse reports during judicial proceedings, and giving or fabricating false evidence in court. Apart from filing complaint petition before Chief Judicial Magistrate Barwani, the judge has also directed Barwani SP to take departmental action against the policemen. As per the prosecution, Mohsin Khan was caught with 2.210 kg ganja on Aug 9, 2023, on Barwani bypass. During the trial, Mohsin produced CCTV footage of his shop in the court, due to which many discrepancies were found in the facts presented in the police chargesheet. The court remarked that the misuse of their position by police officers not only ends the fundamental and legal right to life of a common man but also ends faith in justice. Therefore, legal action against the said police officers seems necessary.

Madhya Pradesh rattled by spate of ‘love jihad' cases: What police found
Madhya Pradesh rattled by spate of ‘love jihad' cases: What police found

India Today

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Madhya Pradesh rattled by spate of ‘love jihad' cases: What police found

The Madhya Pradesh police, over the past couple of months, have been dealing with a series of crimes that, owing to their communal overtone, could blow up into wider law and order issues in the state. The alleged 'love jihad' cases threaten to keep the communal cauldron on the boil and were perpetrated despite the Madhya Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act, 2021, a law enacted to deter religious conversions through force, undue influence, coercion or fraud, including those done in the name of April, six Muslim men were arrested in Bhopal after a woman complained that she had been sexually exploited by some of them. The woman alleged she was being blackmailed over her intimate videos with one of the men. She told the police she was being pressured to convert to police invoked provisions of Freedom of Religion Act and rape laws against the accused. The case soon expanded to several women studying in an engineering college in Bhopal. Matters took a communal turn as all the accused were from the minority community while the women were July 1, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) sent a letter to the state chief secretary and director general of police (DGP), asking them to ensure that the complainants, who had discontinued their studies following the alleged exploitation, be given readmission in college. The NHRC increased the compensation for each woman from the Rs 50,000 announced by the state government to Rs 5 lakh. The panel has asked the state government to rehabilitate the complainants and pay the fees for those students who dropped out of college due to the case. The panel also asked for disciplinary action against police personnel who had ordered the demolition of a restaurant where the women had allegedly been sexually exploited, terming it as destruction of another case in April, four Hindu girls—three of them minors—from Bichrod village in Ujjain district filed a police complaint that they had been raped and were under coercion to convert. The six accused in the case, including a minor, are June, four men from the minority community in Nagda in Ujjain were booked for rape and under provisions of the Freedom of Religion Act after four Hindu girls pressed charges that they had been sexually exploited and asked to May, Mohsin Khan, a coach at Indore's Dream Olympic Shooting Academy, was booked for allegedly sexually exploiting a former student. The girl claimed she had been harassed in 2023 and had been threatened all this while not to speak out. The police claimed Khan's phone contained videos of him exploiting girls, mostly his students. The Bajrang Dal's local chapter termed the case as 'love jihad'.In June, two men, Sahil Sheikh and Altaf Shah, alleged they had been paid money by Anwar Qadri, a Congress corporator in the Indore Municipal Corporation, to marry Hindu women and convert them. Qadri has been booked by the police. The matter has taken a political turn with the Congress terming the allegations as political in the state have lately emerged as new communal battlegrounds, with some Hindu groups demanding that Hindu women be trained only by members of their community. A video went viral of a police sub-inspector in Bhopal purportedly asking gym owners not to allow Muslim trainers. He was transferred following a hue and state police have formed a special investigation team (SIT), headed by Bhopal inspector general Abhay Singh, to probe the Bhopal cases. An advisory has also been issued for college students by the Crime Against Women cell of the police. 'Investigations are on in the cases and a report will be submitted soon,' said said the investigations had not found any financial angle or evidence of an organised gang at Congress has blamed the ruling BJP for the law and order situation. 'For any crime happening in the state, the BJP government is directly or indirectly responsible as they have been in power for almost two decades. This is not a communal issue but that of women in general being unsafe in the state,' said Congress spokesperson Abbas Hafiz. Criticising BJP leaders for allegedly making communal statements on these cases, Hafiz added: 'Communal statements only disrupt harmony and help certain parties gain votes.'advertisementWhile Hindu groups were raking up 'love jihad', a case was reported in which the woman was a Muslim and had allegedly been befriended by a Hindu youth by posing as Muslim. This prompted some Muslim groups to challenge the contours of the term 'love jihad'.Meanwhile, a petition came up in the high court that the term 'love jihad' not be used by the media in its reporting. The court refused to to India Today Magazine- EndsMust Watch

Chhattisgarh accident: 4 burnt alive in car crash; youths under influence of alcohol, say eyewitnesses
Chhattisgarh accident: 4 burnt alive in car crash; youths under influence of alcohol, say eyewitnesses

Time of India

time19-07-2025

  • Time of India

Chhattisgarh accident: 4 burnt alive in car crash; youths under influence of alcohol, say eyewitnesses

RAIPUR: At least four young men died and two others were injured after their car crashed into a bridge railing and caught fire on National Highway 30 in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district around 1am on July 19. According to police, six youths were travelling in a Swift Dzire car. The group was heading towards Kanker when the car reached a diversion near an under-construction bridge. Eyewitnesses say the car was moving at high speed, and the driver lost control, crashing into the bridge's railing. The impact triggered a fire, trapping four of the youths inside the vehicle. Two others managed to escape the flames, but sustained severe injuries. They were immediately rushed to the district hospital, where they are currently undergoing treatment. Preliminary reports suggest the youths were under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident, police said. Witnesses also confirmed signs of intoxication among the victims. Among the six victims, five were reportedly from Kondagaon district, while one hailed from Kanker. The group had ventured out late at night for a drive. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Hear better, live easier Amplifon Book Now Undo Upon receiving the alert, local police and fire brigade teams rushed to the scene and brought the fire under control. Unfortunately, by the time help arrived, it was too late for the four trapped youths. SDOP Mohsin Khan told the reporters that police and a forensic team are investigating the site. The families of the deceased have been informed, and statements are being recorded from the survivors. Police are currently probing all angles, including unauthorised use of the vehicle, possible DUI (driving under the influence), and negligence.

Khan thrilled to lead his school to National Table Cricket Finals
Khan thrilled to lead his school to National Table Cricket Finals

South Wales Argus

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Argus

Khan thrilled to lead his school to National Table Cricket Finals

The Luton school battled through regional rounds to take on 11 other schools at the Home of Cricket, and while they didn't take home the trophy, they made memories for life playing at an iconic sporting venue. And teaching assistant and table cricket lead Mohsin Khan revealed how excitement has been sweeping through the pupils in recent weeks. 'Both me and my students are so happy to be here,' he said. 'They've been talking about it all week, asking 'sir, when are we going?' They've been buzzing all week. 'This is a fantastic opportunity for them because in typical sports teams, they don't usually get picked, but with table cricket, they all have a chance to showcase their skills, and at such a famous venue too.' Table cricket is a fully inclusive, adapted version of the game aimed at young people living with a wide range of learning and physical disabilities played on a table tennis table. (Image: imagecomms) Teams of six compete to avoid fielders and hit specific scoring zones while the ball is bowled using a ramp. The Lord's Taverners runs its national competition each year, with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) schools from across the country taking part. Khan, who runs the after-school table cricket club on Monday afternoons, also expressed the importance of having inclusive events such as the National Table Cricket Finals Day for students to aim for. 'We 100% need to make sure that events like this continue and grow,' he added. 'We need to give these students as many opportunities as possible so even those students who missed out on today, they can attend other tournaments. 'Overall, I'm super proud of all our students here.' For the first time in the competition's history, National Finals Day took place as part of Disability Cricket Day, the biggest ever one-off showcase of disability cricket hosted by the MCC, ECB and Lord's Taverners which saw all formats of disability cricket on display from grassroots to elite level. The day was brought to a close by the first ever international disability cricket fixture on the main ground at Lord's, the third of a seven match Vitality IT20 Mixed disability series between England and India. 'I saw table cricket for the first time a few years ago now and coming to the final here at Lord's today, you are struck immediately by the competitiveness, the keenness and the camaraderie,' said Lord's Taverners President and former England batter David Gower. 'Everyone's spirits are high and it's fantastic to see people getting everything they want from the game, who, as we know, wouldn't otherwise have the opportunity. Events like this are hugely important. 'The players are all so good, and they are all having immense fun. The atmosphere is just vibrant, and I love being a figurehead for Tavs, especially on days like today.' The Lord's Taverners impacts the lives of young people facing the challenges of inequality. The charity works across the UK and beyond to provide inclusive and impactful cricket programmes, empowering young people with disabilities and from disadvantaged communities – visit

Khan thrilled to lead his school to National Table Cricket Finals
Khan thrilled to lead his school to National Table Cricket Finals

Powys County Times

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Powys County Times

Khan thrilled to lead his school to National Table Cricket Finals

Chiltern Academy relished a special occasion at Lord's at the National Table Cricket Finals Day. The Luton school battled through regional rounds to take on 11 other schools at the Home of Cricket, and while they didn't take home the trophy, they made memories for life playing at an iconic sporting venue. And teaching assistant and table cricket lead Mohsin Khan revealed how excitement has been sweeping through the pupils in recent weeks. 'Both me and my students are so happy to be here,' he said. 'They've been talking about it all week, asking 'sir, when are we going?' They've been buzzing all week. 'This is a fantastic opportunity for them because in typical sports teams, they don't usually get picked, but with table cricket, they all have a chance to showcase their skills, and at such a famous venue too.' Table cricket is a fully inclusive, adapted version of the game aimed at young people living with a wide range of learning and physical disabilities played on a table tennis table. Teams of six compete to avoid fielders and hit specific scoring zones while the ball is bowled using a ramp. The Lord's Taverners runs its national competition each year, with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) schools from across the country taking part. Khan, who runs the after-school table cricket club on Monday afternoons, also expressed the importance of having inclusive events such as the National Table Cricket Finals Day for students to aim for. 'We 100% need to make sure that events like this continue and grow,' he added. 'We need to give these students as many opportunities as possible so even those students who missed out on today, they can attend other tournaments. 'Overall, I'm super proud of all our students here.' For the first time in the competition's history, National Finals Day took place as part of Disability Cricket Day, the biggest ever one-off showcase of disability cricket hosted by the MCC, ECB and Lord's Taverners which saw all formats of disability cricket on display from grassroots to elite level. The day was brought to a close by the first ever international disability cricket fixture on the main ground at Lord's, the third of a seven match Vitality IT20 Mixed disability series between England and India. 'I saw table cricket for the first time a few years ago now and coming to the final here at Lord's today, you are struck immediately by the competitiveness, the keenness and the camaraderie,' said Lord's Taverners President and former England batter David Gower. 'Everyone's spirits are high and it's fantastic to see people getting everything they want from the game, who, as we know, wouldn't otherwise have the opportunity. Events like this are hugely important. 'The players are all so good, and they are all having immense fun. The atmosphere is just vibrant, and I love being a figurehead for Tavs, especially on days like today.'

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