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Time of India
15-06-2025
- Time of India
Hyundai Creta, Fortuner, Maruti Brezza: This family gang stole 25 SUVs in Delhi in past 1 year, 3 held
Family gang of 3 stole 25 SUVs in 10 months, held NEW DELHI: Stealing high-end SUVs from upscale areas in Delhi and selling them became a family operation for a 56-year-old man and his son and son-in-law over the past 10 months. All of them have been arrested. The trio didn't include anyone else in the gang to prevent any information leak, said police. Using sophisticated tools to bypass vehicle security systems, they managed to steal 20-25 SUVs over this period and sold them illegally through receivers based in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. After studying the pattern and timing of the thefts and analysing CCTV footage from various cases, police found that the gang primarily operated during the early hours of the day, targeting three specific types of SUVs—Hyundai Creta, Fortuner and Maruti Brezza—usually stationed near parks and gyms. The footage showed them disabling, starting and stealing the vehicles in five to seven minutes, often taking only a few seconds to gain entry. Deputy commissioner of police (Dwarka) Ankit Singh said during the investigation, around 200 CCTV cameras were reviewed. Footage revealed that a car was repeatedly seen trailing the stolen vehicles in multiple incidents. Acting on a tipoff, police laid a trap near a drain in Uttam Nagar and arrested Raman, a resident of Rohini, along with his son Sagar, as they arrived in a white car with a fake numberplate. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pinga-Pinga e HBP? Tome isso 1x ao dia se tem mais de 40 anos Portal Saúde do Homem Clique aqui Undo The vehicle was found to be stolen. Upon searching the car, police recovered several tools commonly used for car theft, including two car scanners, one hand clip with wire, two key connectors, one engine control module, two hammers, six lock T tools, a wire cutter, a cutting plier, twelve keys and two numberplates. Interrogation revealed that Raman and Sagar were part of a family-based gang in Delhi, which also included Neeraj, Raman's son-in-law, who was arrested later. Records showed that Raman was involved in 18 such cases, Sagar in 12 and Neeraj in 14. The accused admitted to stealing 20-25 SUVs. Raman, identified as the gang's kingpin, explained that he formed this close-knit, family-only gang to avoid leaks and prevent infiltration by unknown associates. Their unique modus operandi involved using sophisticated tools to exploit the vehicles' onboard diagnostic ports. These ports, typically used by authorised technicians to diagnose vehicle systems, were manipulated by the gang to disable security systems and steal the cars. New Delhi: Stealing high-end SUVs from upscale areas in Delhi and selling them became a family operation for a 56-year-old man and his son and son-in-law over the past 10 months. All of them have been arrested. The trio didn't include anyone else in the gang to prevent any information leak, said police. Using sophisticated tools to bypass vehicle security systems, they managed to steal 20-25 SUVs over this period and sold them illegally through receivers based in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. After studying the pattern and timing of the thefts and analysing CCTV footage from various cases, police found that the gang primarily operated during the early hours of the day, targeting three specific types of SUVs—Hyundai Creta, Fortuner and Maruti Brezza—usually stationed near parks and gyms. The footage showed them disabling, starting and stealing the vehicles in five to seven minutes, often taking only a few seconds to gain entry. Deputy commissioner of police (Dwarka) Ankit Singh said during the investigation, around 200 CCTV cameras were reviewed. Footage revealed that a car was repeatedly seen trailing the stolen vehicles in multiple incidents. Acting on a tipoff, police laid a trap near a drain in Uttam Nagar and arrested Raman, a resident of Rohini, along with his son Sagar, as they arrived in a white car with a fake numberplate. The vehicle was found to be stolen. Upon searching the car, police recovered several tools commonly used for car theft, including two car scanners, one hand clip with wire, two key connectors, one engine control module, two hammers, six lock T tools, a wire cutter, a cutting plier, twelve keys and two numberplates. Interrogation revealed that Raman and Sagar were part of a family-based gang in Delhi, which also included Neeraj, Raman's son-in-law, who was arrested later. Records showed that Raman was involved in 18 such cases, Sagar in 12 and Neeraj in 14. The accused admitted to stealing 20-25 SUVs. Raman, identified as the gang's kingpin, explained that he formed this close-knit, family-only gang to avoid leaks and prevent infiltration by unknown associates. Their unique modus operandi involved using sophisticated tools to exploit the vehicles' onboard diagnostic ports. These ports, typically used by authorised technicians to diagnose vehicle systems, were manipulated by the gang to disable security systems and steal the cars. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .


Time of India
15-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Organisers must ensure that communal harmony is maintained during the Lord Murugan devotees conference: Madras HC
MADURAI: Modifying certain conditions imposed by the Madurai city police while granting permission for Hindu Munnani to conduct the Lord Murugan devotees conference (Muruga Bakthargalin Aanmeega Maanadu), which is scheduled in Madurai on June 22, the Madras high court on Friday observed that the organisers must ensure that communal harmony is maintained. The court was hearing a petition filed by Hindu Munnani seeking a direction to the authorities to permit them to set up temporary miniatures of the six abodes of Lord Murugan and perform poojas from June 10 to June 22 ahead of the Lord Murugan devotees conference in Madurai district. Another petition was filed by Hindu Munnani challenging certain conditions imposed by the police in the order dated June 12 while granting permission for the conference. The conditions which were challenged included that the people participating in the conference from various districts had to obtain passes from the concerned district police, not to conduct a bike rally, obtaining permission from the HR and CE department, Madurai corporation, and against the usage of drone cameras. Ramalingam of Makkal Kalai Ilakkiya Kazhagam, a political party, filed an impleading application with an objection that this event is creating unnecessary problems for the common man in the name of religion. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pinga-Pinga e HBP? Tome isso 1x ao dia se tem mais de 40 anos Portal Saúde do Homem Clique aqui Undo Another impleading application was filed by Aranganathan, claiming to be a devotee of Lord Murugan and also the President of Archakar Payirchipetra Manavargal Sangam. He contended that each temple of this Aarupadai Veedu follows a distinct agama, custom, and ritual. Installing temporary miniatures of these temples by the organisation is against agamic rules for temple rituals and idol consecration. Justice B. Pugalendhi observed, "Article 25 of the Constitution of India guarantees every person a right to freely profess, practice, and propagate their religion. Therefore, any individual or organisation has the liberty to hold the function based on religious faith. However, this right is not absolute. There can be restrictions if it is intended to affect communal harmony. Our country is a diverse society having people of different faiths. The exercise of religious freedom must be harmonised with a broader objective of maintaining public order, morality, and communal harmony." The judge observed that the Religious Institution (Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1988, is available to prevent the misuse of religious institutions for political and other parties. The petitioner's organisation, which claims to promote religious values, can also be included within such a definition. Section 6 of the Act prohibits any ceremony, festival, congregation, procession, or assembly organised or held under its auspices to be used for any political activity. In this case, the state as well as the impleading petitioners apprehend that in the guise of a religious event, the organisers may antagonise other communities and there is a possibility of communal clash. One of the impleading petitioners produced two news reports on statements made by the Hindu Munnani President and another by a union minister. "The petitioner is organising this event as a religious conference for the devotees of Lord Murugan and for the well-being of the universe. With that being the object, the organisers of the event must strictly comply with the observations of the Supreme Court and ensure that communal harmony is maintained," the judge observed. The judge observed that the petitioner is not planning to conduct a vehicle procession in any form but is aggrieved by the condition imposed that the people should obtain vehicle passes to participate in the event. The court is of the view that this condition was imposed to regulate the vehicles likely to participate in the event. There is no reason to interfere with the condition. If any participant applies for the vehicle pass, the police officer concerned shall issue the vehicle pass within 24 hours of the application. If the police refuse to grant vehicle passes, it has to be rejected with valid reasons. Another condition was imposed that permission has to be obtained from the HR and CE department before installing the miniatures. The condition was imposed by the police in a mechanical manner. Similarly, the condition for permission from the corporation authorities is also not relevant. The police had restricted the use of drones. Taking into account the request of the petitioner, the court modified the condition by permitting the use of two drones for covering the events. The petitioner has to maintain the regulations as provided under the Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000. The petitioner confirmed that they are not in need of any police personnel to maintain the participants and they have their own volunteers, so there is no need for the deployment of police personnel. However, the event is to be conducted near a highway. It should not cause traffic congestion for the commuters. Therefore, necessary police personnel may be deployed to ensure the free flow of traffic, the judge directed and disposed of the petition challenging the conditions imposed for the conference. The judge also allowed the other petition and set aside the order passed by the police rejecting permission for setting up miniatures of the six abodes of Lord Murugan. 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Time of India
15-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Time of India
Weekly Chinese Horoscope, June 15 to June 21, 2025: 5 zodiacs that are lucky
Tiger This week, the Tigers are starting a strong phase. Their leadership will be emphasized, particularly during the midweek Full Moon when there may be chances to take the lead on initiatives or provide insightful commentary. Now is the moment to follow your gut, take initiative, and lead. This week provides you the impetus to seize the fresh start you've been longing for. Monkey A new chapter is beginning for monkeys. You have a great opportunity to let go of things that no longer serve you early in the week, making room for new connections and ideas. Let go of old habits and follow your inner direction. Happier relationships and significant progress are made possible by this cleansing. Goat This week, a goat's hidden weapon is patience. Even if things can start out slowly, the momentum builds for a significant breakthrough on Sunday. Clarity will start to become apparent by the middle of the week, and by the weekend, you'll get significant encouragement or affirmation. Maintain your composure and focus, and you'll see the results of your labors. Snake Snakes have a mild but potent boost in luck to start the week. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pinga-Pinga e HBP? Tome isso 1x ao dia se tem mais de 40 anos Portal Saúde do Homem Clique aqui Undo Rest and careful thought before acting are encouraged by the energy. If you've been tempted to go too fast, resist the urge and take a break. As the week goes on, you'll get more momentum and fresh ideas if you know your boundaries and pace yourself. Dog Dogs have a life-changing week that rewards steady progress and emotional rebalancing. Insight and support start to flow effortlessly around the middle of the week, providing you with a strong base from which to grow. This is a great week to strengthen bonds, have serious discussions, or confidently commit to long-term objectives. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


Time of India
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
'Love-Hate relationship with Lord's': Steve Smith reflects after WTC final loss
Australia's Steve Smith reacts (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) Australian cricketer Steve Smith , who suffered a compound dislocation in his right little finger during the ICC World Test Championship Final against Australia at Lord's, remains optimistic about playing in the upcoming three-match Test series against West Indies starting June 25. The 36-year-old veteran batter underwent X-ray examination at a nearby hospital after injuring his finger while attempting a catch on Day Three. The initial medical assessment has been favorable for Smith, who fortunately avoided surgery. He will need to wear a splint for eight weeks but could potentially return to play sooner. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! "I will be in a splint for eight weeks now and I may be able to play with it in a couple of weeks. It will depend on my functionality and what I am able to do, so it was probably the best result I could have hoped for," Smith said. The injury occurred when South Africa captain Temba Bavuma edged a ball off Mitchell Starc 's bowling. Smith, positioned close at wide first slip wearing a helmet, failed to take the catch when Bavuma was on two runs. The missed opportunity proved costly as Bavuma went on to score 66 runs and formed a crucial match-winning partnership with Aiden Markram. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pinga-Pinga e HBP? Tome isso 1x ao dia se tem mais de 40 anos Portal Saúde do Homem Clique aqui Undo 'South Africa kept fighting, deserved champions': Pat Cummins "I was standing pretty close with the helmet on and as we saw throughout the game, a lot of nicks went short of first and second slip. The plan was to stand pretty close and I lost sight of it with the angle that Mitchell Starc was bowling and it kind of went inside Bavuma's hip and I didn't quite see it until really late and it kind of dipped on me a little bit late too as well. It was tricky, it didn't go in my hand very well and fortunately there is no break there and it just split the skin and dislocated it which made me feel pretty ill at that stage," Smith explained. Quiz: Who's that IPL player? The incident adds to Smith's complicated history at Lord's cricket ground. He acknowledged having mixed feelings about the venue due to past experiences. "I have a love/hate relationship with this place now. I have had some good memories here and some not so good ones as well. Getting hit in the head by Jofra (Archer) in 2019 and now having my digit knocked off out here yesterday as well. But it's a wonderful place to play cricket and I have enjoyed it here and it was a real good game of cricket again," Smith reflected. The three-match Test series between Australia and West Indies is scheduled to begin on June 25, with Smith's participation dependent on his recovery progress.


Time of India
15-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- Time of India
Pisces Daily Health Horoscope Today, June 15, 2025: Wellness starts with how you speak to yourself
Pisces, daily horoscopes await your discovery according to how mighty planets act on your health and vitality. Get helpful insights to coordinate your day with clarity and confidence. Maintain your balance and bask in the good cosmic vibes. Pisces, your heart is soft, but your inner voice can sometimes be too hard on yourself. Today, the stars ask you to notice how you speak to yourself in private. Do your thoughts uplift or criticise? Wellness starts with inner words. Speak to yourself like you would speak to someone you love deeply. Kind thoughts will become your strongest protection and healing force. Pisces Health Horoscope Today You may feel sensitive or low in energy. Instead of forcing activity, speak to your body with kindness. Say, 'Thank you for carrying me,' and allow it to rest. A short nap, gentle food, or calming touch can restore you. The tone of your thoughts will shape your healing today. Choose soft, loving words. Your body listens, always. Pisces Wellness Horoscope Today Emotionally, you need warmth from within. If you find yourself in self-judgement, pause and reframe the thought. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pinga-Pinga e HBP? Tome isso 1x ao dia se tem mais de 40 anos Portal Saúde do Homem Clique aqui Undo Replace 'I failed' with 'I tried.' Replace 'I'm not enough' with 'I'm growing.' These small shifts in language heal deep parts of you. Your wellness depends on how kindly you hold yourself. Be your own safe space today. Pisces Love Horoscope Today In love, your emotions run deep. Today, communicate from a place of self-respect. If in a relationship, avoid saying harsh things to yourself after a conflict. If single, stop criticising yourself for not being 'ready' or 'perfect.' You are lovable exactly as you are. Gentle self-talk today will open your heart wider for connection and trust. Pisces Career Horoscope Today At work, you may feel invisible or under pressure. Don't let your thoughts turn against you. Instead of 'I can't,' say 'I'll try.' Your mindset today sets the mood for productivity. Write down one thing you're proud of. Speak your strengths softly to yourself. Encouraging self-talk makes even the hardest tasks feel lighter and doable. Pisces Money Horoscope Today Financially, avoid talking down to yourself over past mistakes. You are learning and improving. Say things like, 'I'm getting better with money,' and 'I can manage this.' Your financial health depends on belief as much as planning. Today, shift your words, and your money energy will shift too. Believe in your future and speak it into being. Pisces Affirmation Today: My kind words to myself create deep healing. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .