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Who is Nandini Kashyap? Actress arrested for killing 21-year-old student in a hit-and-run case
Who is Nandini Kashyap? Actress arrested for killing 21-year-old student in a hit-and-run case

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Who is Nandini Kashyap? Actress arrested for killing 21-year-old student in a hit-and-run case

Who is Nandini Kashyap? Nandini Kashyap hit-and-run case What happened? CCTV footage A second CCTV tape from Nandinee Kashyap's hit-and-run case was uncovered. The video is related to the incident on July 25, when Samiul Haque was gravely injured after being hit by a car.#NENewsTV#CCTVFootage#NandiniKashyap#SamiulHaqueDeath# — NENewsTV (@NENEWS24x7) July 30, 2025 Assamese actress Nandini Kashyap faces serious allegations after allegedly hitting a GMC worker, Samiul Haque, at over 120 km/h in Guwahati's Dakhingaon. The actress reportedly fled the scene without offering aid. — SachTheReality (@RealitySach) July 27, 2025 Victim's condition After hours of questioning, actress Nandini Kashyap said she is unaware of the extent of Samiul Haque's injuries.# — DY365 (@DY365) July 28, 2025 Police action In a shocking turn of events, a 21-year-old student lost his life in a horrific hit-and-run case. At the centre of the storm is Nandini Kashyap, an actress from Assam whose car apparently hit the student on road. Onlookers revealed she didn't stop and ran away. Student named Samiul Haque was rushed to the hospital, but he succumbed to injuries four days later, after which the Assam actress was Kashyap is a young emerging Assamese actress, model, and dancer from Guwahati who started her career with music videos. Fondly known by the name Nikita, she began her career in 2018 with music videos. In 2021, she made her debut in a film titled, which was directed by her mother Kunjalata Gogoi by her parents, the movie starred notable names from the Assamese film industry. In the same year, Nandini who completed her schooling at Faculty Higher Secondary School in Amingaon, graduated from the University of Science & Technology, Meghalaya. Her career breakthrough was her recent film Rudra, which stars her in a lead role. The 2025 movie is also a hit at the box July 25, at around 3 am in Guwahati's Dakhingaon area, a 21-year-old student named Samiul Haque was hit by a vehicle (a Scorpio SUV), which was allegedly driven by actress Nandini who also worked with the Guwahati Municipal Corporation, was reportedly repairing the street light when the incident took eyewitnesses, as well as the CCTV footage, have both confirmed that the car that hit the student didn't stop after the collision. It is said that Haque's friends and coworkers followed the car and confronted her. She was at an apartment complex in Kahilipara and was reportedly trying to conceal the SUV. The video of a heated debate between the workers and the actress has also emerged is said that Nandini promised to pay for the hospital expenses, but did not show up thereafter to visit or support the family. The family is nowdemanding victim suffered severe head injuries and multiple fractures in his legs, arms as well as thighs. While he was taken to the Gauhati Medical College and Hospital initially, he was later transferred to a private hospital. Sadly, he died after four days, on July 29, arrested Nandini Kashyap on July 30 for 'culpable homicide not amounting to murder' and 'hit-and-run causing death'. "The actress was officially arrested around 1:30 AM on Wednesday. We have added Section 105 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) in the case," the police officials told local news network Gplus. Furthermore, her SUV has also been seized for forensic examination. The police have used CCTV footage as police confirmed that Nandini initially denied her involvement, but later was arrested formally after new evidence and increased pressure following the victim's death. The incident has sparked massive outrage in Assam.

Tragic accident in Yadadri claims lives of two Andhra Pradesh cops
Tragic accident in Yadadri claims lives of two Andhra Pradesh cops

Hans India

time7 days ago

  • Hans India

Tragic accident in Yadadri claims lives of two Andhra Pradesh cops

A serious accident occurred in Khaitapur, Choutuppal mandal, Yadadri district, resulting in the deaths of two Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs) and serious injuries to two others. The victims, identified as DSPs Chakradhar Rao and Shantha Rao, were travelling from Vijayawada to Hyderabad when their vehicle lost control and collided with a roadside divider. The incident unfolded when the Scorpio SUV, reportedly en route for official duties related to a case, veered off course and fell onto the opposite side of the road. Subsequently, it was struck by a lorry travelling in the opposite direction, resulting in severe damage to the front of the vehicle. Emergency services swiftly arrived at the scene and worked to extricate the bodies of the deceased, who were trapped inside the wreckage. ASP Prasad and driver Narsinga Rao were also injured in the crash and have been transported to LB Nagar Kamineni Hospital for treatment. Both DSPs were affiliated with the Intelligence and Security Wing of the Andhra Pradesh Police. Andhra Pradesh Home Minister Anitha has expressed her deep shock over the tragic incident and extended condolences to the families of the deceased officers.

Cocaine inside heels, sandals packed in a pink box, sent via courier from Delhi: Big drug bust in Hyderabad
Cocaine inside heels, sandals packed in a pink box, sent via courier from Delhi: Big drug bust in Hyderabad

Hindustan Times

time10-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Cocaine inside heels, sandals packed in a pink box, sent via courier from Delhi: Big drug bust in Hyderabad

Cocaine hidden inside sandal heels, 1.6 grams of 'ecstasy' pills, and a restaurant owner-cum-drug dealer who got these from Delhi via courier — the Hyderabad police claim to have exposed a transnational narcotics network. The Cyberabad Narcotics Police Station had received intelligence inputs on narcotics trafficking.(AFP File Photo) It started unraveling after the Cyberabad Narcotics Police Station received intelligence inputs and intercepted the owner of a restaurant, allegedly a key peddler and consumer, on July 7. Upon search, 10 grams of cocaine, 3.2 grams of 'OG Kush ', and 1.6 grams of 'ecstasy' pills were recovered. What caught the eye of the Elite Action Group for Drug Law Enforcement (EAGLE) was where the cocaine was found: inside the heel compartment of a sandal. The footwear was further packed inside a pink cardboard box, and sent through courier from New Delhi under the sender name 'Fatima', PTI reported. The entrepreneur who was arrested has been identified as 34-year-old Surya Annamaneni. His arrest has unraveled a deep-rooted, transnational drug network involving international suppliers, pub-based consumers, courier delivery of narcotics, and digital financial transactions, the EAGLE said in a press release. The narcotic substances were recovered by EAGLE upon a search of Annamaneni's Scorpio SUV, and a company named Shree Maruthi Courier was used to send the box in which the sandals were hidden, , NDTV reported. Who is Surya Annamaneni? Surya Annamaneni, the entrepreneur at the centre of the big drug network bust in Hyderabad, is an engineering and MBA graduate. He is based in Kompally and owns the restaurant 'Malnadu Kitchen', reports said. Before his hospitality career began in Hyderabad, he worked as a sales manager in Bengaluru in 2020. He was interrogated following his arrest, and not only confessed to being involved in both the consumption and distribution of illegal drugs, but also disclosed that his primary sources, police said. Nigerian angle, and how it all worked A network of Indian suppliers, and a group of Nigerian traffickers operating out of Delhi, Bengaluru, and Goa, were part of the entrepreneur's network, he allegedly told the police. The Nigerian traffickers were identified as Nick, Jerry, Dezmond, Stanley, and Prince. He allegedly said he regularly placed orders for cocaine and MDMA with a Nigerian national, making payments through bank accounts provided by the supplier, news agency PTI reported. The narcotics were then shipped via courier services, concealed inside everyday household items to avoid detection. ₹1.39 lakh were transferred through a business entity associated with Annamaneni's restaurant, and an additional ₹41,000 were withdrawn as cash, according to the police. Once received, the drugs were stored either in the accused's vehicle or at his restaurant before being distributed to buyers. Between 2021 and 2025, the accused said he bought cocaine 20 times, usually consuming it at high-end pubs in Hyderabad. A case has been registered against him under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, and he has been remanded to judicial custody.

Bihar shocker: Another wife kills husband with help of lover; runs Scorpio SUV over him
Bihar shocker: Another wife kills husband with help of lover; runs Scorpio SUV over him

Time of India

time28-06-2025

  • Time of India

Bihar shocker: Another wife kills husband with help of lover; runs Scorpio SUV over him

NEW DELHI: A woman in Bihar's Aurangabad district has been arrested for allegedly conspiring with her lover to murder her husband by running him over with a car, police said. The incident took place near Lala Amuna village, where the woman, identified as Puja, is accused of luring her husband, Bikku, on the pretext of taking him to Gayaji for medicine, news agency PTI reported. On their way back, she and her alleged lover, Kamlesh Yadav, reportedly used a Scorpio SUV to mow him down, killing him instantly. 'She killed her husband along with her lover. She has been arrested and has confessed to the crime,' said Kumar Rishiraj, sub-divisional police officer of Daudnagar. Police say efforts are under way to trace and arrest the second accused. The investigation remains ongoing.

Cyber scammers swindle Rs 50 cr with claims of suspicious crypto activity
Cyber scammers swindle Rs 50 cr with claims of suspicious crypto activity

Indian Express

time19-06-2025

  • Indian Express

Cyber scammers swindle Rs 50 cr with claims of suspicious crypto activity

A call centre fraud where people were allegedly cheated out of nearly Rs 50 crore was busted in Mohali with the arrest of eight people, including a woman, during a raid at an illegal call centre, the police said on Wednesday. DSP Rupinder Kaur Sohi, in charge of the Cyber Crime and Forensic Wing, said the illegal call centre operating from a flat at Eden Court Society in Sector 91 had been functioning for the past six months, working in day and night shifts and luring people into fraudulent cryptocurrency-related schemes. According to DSP Sohi, the gang used a new method of fraud wherein they sent mass messages to people from across the country, claiming that money was being deducted from their accounts in suspicious cryptocurrency activity. The victims were then provided with a contact number to 'resolve' the issue. Once contact was made, the fraudsters impersonated officials and used fear tactics similar to 'digital arrest' scams, claiming that illegal cryptocurrency transactions had occurred from the victim's account. The victims were then tricked into transferring money under the pretext of securing their accounts. The police recovered 12 laptops, 14 mobile phones, and one Scorpio SUV from the arrested accused, who belong to Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, West Bengal, and Himachal Pradesh. They were reportedly paid in cash to avoid leaving any financial trail. The police are looking for the absconding kingpin of the gang. They hope to arrest him soon based on leads emerging from the interrogation of the other accused. The police have registered an FIR under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections 318(4) (cheating) and 61(2) (criminal conspiracy) as well as Section 66 D of the Information Technology Act at Mohali's Cyber Crime Police Station. The accused will be questioned to determine the full extent of their operations, whether they have committed similar frauds in other cities, and whether more people were involved, said DSP Rupinder Kaur Sohi.

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