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Man fakes robbery after losing 1.6L in online betting, arrested
Man fakes robbery after losing 1.6L in online betting, arrested

Time of India

time06-07-2025

  • Time of India

Man fakes robbery after losing 1.6L in online betting, arrested

1 2 3 Jaipur: A 32-year-old man was arrested Sunday for staging a fake robbery to recover money he lost in online gambling. The accused, Siyaram Meena, called the police control room claiming he was assaulted and robbed of Rs 2 lakh by men in two vehicles in the Nai Ki Thadi area under Jaysinghpura Khor police station. The incident was reported on July 5. Meena alleged that his motorcycle was stopped and a bag containing cash was snatched. SHO Mukesh Kumar and his team reached the spot to investigate. However, no signs of a scuffle or robbery were found, and eyewitness accounts contradicted Meena's statement. CCTV footage showed him riding with the bag and later without it, raising suspicion and leading to his arrest. When questioned about the cash, Meena claimed he was carrying two bundles of Rs 500 notes. Officers said that Rs 2 lakh would require four such bundles, exposing his lack of preparation in fabricating the lie. Confronted with mounting evidence, Meena broke down and confessed. He admitted that he lost Rs 1.60 lakh in online gambling through a betting ID taken from his friend Mohit. Fearing pressure and embarrassment, he deleted the betting app from his phone and invented the robbery to avoid repayment. The accused also provided false vehicle numbers to mislead investigators. Police later discovered that the so-called crime scene and the alleged suspects were all figments of Meena's imagination. The case has been registered under sections pertaining to furnishing false information to the police. Officers said Meena's addiction to gambling led him down the path of deceit and legal trouble. Police have warned the public against misusing emergency services and assured that stern action will be taken against those attempting to divert police resources with fake reports.

3 officials relieved of charge over collapse of ceiling plaster at SMS
3 officials relieved of charge over collapse of ceiling plaster at SMS

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

3 officials relieved of charge over collapse of ceiling plaster at SMS

Jaipur: Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Medical College has relieved three officials of their charge for negligence in maintaining SMS Hospital's infrastructure, a day after the ceiling plaster collapsed in the surgery ward, causing injuries to two patients, on May 1. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Dr Rashim Kataria has been removed from the post of nodal officer for Public Works Department-related works in the hospital; Anju Mathur, assistant engineer of PWD, who was deployed at SMS Hospital for maintenance work, has been told to report back to PWD; and chief accounting officer (CAO) Siyaram Meena from the state govt's accounts department has been similarly relieved, for allegedly not providing information related to the financial resources of the hospital on time for repair and maintenance work, and told to report back to the accounts department. The ceiling plaster collapse led to serious injuries to the face, head, and near the eye of one patient admitted to the surgery ward. The incident caused panic among the patients, their families, and the staff present in the ward. "We identified the officials responsible for not ensuring proper maintenance of the hospital, which led to the accident. If the repair and maintenance of the ward was done on time, the accident could have been avoided," said a medical education department official. A letter issued by SMS Medical College principal and controller Dr Deepak Maheshwari on May 2 said, "Dr Kataria has been removed from the post of nodal officer of PWD-related works with immediate effect." For Anju Mathur, assistant engineer of PWD, the order said, "She has been relieved from SMS Hospital for her original department (PWD). She has been directed to report to her original department with immediate effect." Tired of too many ads? go ad free now For chief accounting officer Siyaram Meena, the order said, "Meena has been relieved from SMS Hospital for his original department. He has been directed to report to his original department (accounts department) with immediate effect." Jaipur: Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Medical College has relieved three officials of their charge for negligence in maintaining SMS Hospital's infrastructure, a day after the ceiling plaster collapsed in the surgery ward, causing injuries to two patients, on May 1. Dr Rashim Kataria has been removed from the post of nodal officer for Public Works Department-related works in the hospital; Anju Mathur, assistant engineer of PWD, who was deployed at SMS Hospital for maintenance work, has been told to report back to PWD; and chief accounting officer (CAO) Siyaram Meena from the state govt's accounts department has been similarly relieved, for allegedly not providing information related to the financial resources of the hospital on time for repair and maintenance work, and told to report back to the accounts department. The ceiling plaster collapse led to serious injuries to the face, head, and near the eye of one patient admitted to the surgery ward. The incident caused panic among the patients, their families, and the staff present in the ward. "We identified the officials responsible for not ensuring proper maintenance of the hospital, which led to the accident. If the repair and maintenance of the ward was done on time, the accident could have been avoided," said a medical education department official. A letter issued by SMS Medical College principal and controller Dr Deepak Maheshwari on May 2 said, "Dr Kataria has been removed from the post of nodal officer of PWD-related works with immediate effect." For Anju Mathur, assistant engineer of PWD, the order said, "She has been relieved from SMS Hospital for her original department (PWD). She has been directed to report to her original department with immediate effect." For chief accounting officer Siyaram Meena, the order said, "Meena has been relieved from SMS Hospital for his original department. He has been directed to report to his original department (accounts department) with immediate effect."

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