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22-year-old Gurgaon youth kidnapped by former schoolmates, thrashed, dies in hospital
22-year-old Gurgaon youth kidnapped by former schoolmates, thrashed, dies in hospital

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Time of India

22-year-old Gurgaon youth kidnapped by former schoolmates, thrashed, dies in hospital

Gurgaon: Two days after a youth was allegedly kidnapped from the Sector 7/8 intersection in Faridabad and was assaulted with sticks by a group of his former schoolmates, he succumbed to his injuries in AIIMS, Delhi. The victim was identified as Akash Patel (22) of Prem Nagar, Sector 8, who worked as a helper in a private company in Sector 6. Police registered a murder case against multiple persons and arrested the key accused, Sohil, a resident of Uncha Village, who filmed the assault and posted it on his Instagram account. Police also arrested Aarif Khan and Altaf of Eidgah Colony, Vikas of Sector 4, and Suraj of Sector 8, in addition to a juvenile. The car used in the crime was also recovered by the police. You Can Also Check: Gurgaon AQI | Weather in Gurgaon | Bank Holidays in Gurgaon | Public Holidays in Gurgaon According to the police, the accused held a long-standing grudge against the victim dating back to their school days. Police spokesperson SI Yashpal reported that the mother of the victim alleged that on July 12, her son was assaulted while returning from work. "Upon reaching the Sector 7/8 intersection, his school friends, Arif Khan, Altaf, Suraj, Vikas, and Sohil took him in a car towards Uncha Gaon. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Đây có thể là thời điểm tốt nhất để giao dịch vàng trong 5 năm qua IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo There, they threw him onto the roadside and assaulted him with rods and sticks, and dropped him outside his house after the assault. A murder case was registered at Sector 8 police station after the victim succumbed to his injuries in the hospital," Yashpal said. The victim initially seemed fine but was hospitalised as his health deteriorated. He suffered fatal injuries to his ribs. A video of the victim from the hospital came to light in which he narrated his ordeal and named all the accused. The body of the victim was shifted to the BK Civil Hospital for autopsy. Sujender Patel, maternal uncle of the victim, said, "Soon after the incident, we informed the police, but they did not take the complaint seriously. It was only after Akash died that police arrested the accused. Sohil fearlessly posted a video of the assault to create terror in the area. We want justice for our son."

Can you stop a ball from falling into a gorge while playing cricket? These Kashmiri boys can
Can you stop a ball from falling into a gorge while playing cricket? These Kashmiri boys can

Mint

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Can you stop a ball from falling into a gorge while playing cricket? These Kashmiri boys can

Cricket is a sport passionately followed across India, and the enthusiasm for the game has never faded. There is hardly a corner of the country where cricket fans are not found. While the sport is played professionally in many places, amateur players and their unique approaches have also contributed greatly to the game's growth. Take, for example, Kashmir's Sohil Naseer and his friends. Sohil, who has over 12,000 followers on Instagram, regularly shares videos of their cricket matches on the platform. Some of these clips have gone viral, showing the group's clever way of preventing the ball from falling into a gorge while playing on a hilltop. In the now-viral video, the group ties a light rope to the cricket ball, securing the other end to a stone. This simple yet effective method ensures that even when a powerful shot is played, the ball does not fall into the valley below. The video has gained huge attention on social media, gathering numerous likes and comments. Here's how people reacted online: One user wrote: 'He has literally set the entire field for fielding.' Another commented: 'Technology x classic shots.' A third user said: 'Which ball is this, mate? Tell me where I can find it.' A fourth added: 'Good talent.' In a similar incident, back in May this year, a video of a two-year-old boy playing cricket took the internet by storm, winning millions of hearts online. Shared on Instagram, the clip showed the little boy holding a tiny cricket bat as a crowd watched in anticipation.

Watch: Kashmir Boys Playing Cricket On Top Of Hill Find Genius Way To Stop Ball From Falling Into Gorge
Watch: Kashmir Boys Playing Cricket On Top Of Hill Find Genius Way To Stop Ball From Falling Into Gorge

NDTV

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Watch: Kashmir Boys Playing Cricket On Top Of Hill Find Genius Way To Stop Ball From Falling Into Gorge

Cricket is one sport that is followed crazily across India. From the time the Kapil Dev -led Indian cricket team won the 1983 World Cup, the craze for the game has never waned. Gradually, with passing years, India's financial might coupled with the national team's consistent show has seen the fandom only rise. With the advent of IPL, this craziness has only higher up. There is no place in India where cricket fans are not there. While professionally the game is played at most places, amateur players and their unique style has contributed a lot in the game development. Like, Kashmir's Sohil Naseer and his friends. Sohil has over 12,000 followers on Instagram and regularly uploads videos of his games on the social media platform. Some of his videos have gone viral, as Sohil and his friends have found a genius way to stop the ball from falling into the gorge while playing cricket on top a hill. They tie a light rope with the ball, while the other end of the rope is tied to a stone. It ensures that even when a big shot is hit, the ball does not fall. You can watch Sohil Naseer's videos - HERE Kashmir has seen their stature go up in domestic cricket in the last one decade. Players like Parvez Rasool, Umran Malik, Abdul Samad have emerged from the state. In the 2024-25 Ranji Trophy, Jammu & Kashmir beat higher-rated teams like Mumbai and Baroda. They even reached the Ranji Trophy quarter-finals after five years. This was only the third time they have entered the quarter-finals in their 55 years of participation. They lost to Kerala in the semi-final in February.

Inter-state drug syndicate busted: 7 arrested, 121 kg ganja seized in Delhi-NCR
Inter-state drug syndicate busted: 7 arrested, 121 kg ganja seized in Delhi-NCR

India Gazette

time10-06-2025

  • India Gazette

Inter-state drug syndicate busted: 7 arrested, 121 kg ganja seized in Delhi-NCR

New Delhi [India], June 11 (ANI): Seven people, including two women, have been arrested by the Anti-Narcotics Squad of the South-East District unit of Delhi Police for possession of over 121 kilograms of ganja. The police have also seized eight mobile phones. According to police, the inter-state drug syndicate was involved in transporting ganja from Andhra Pradesh to Delhi through a network of poor individuals hired as drug mules. The arrested individuals have been identified as Mohd. Nooren (33), Rashidul (27), Badashah Alam (35), Parmila Parbin (28), Sohil, Basanti Dass, and Abdul Rehman. Police began operation on April 24, 2025, when a tip-off was received about a group transporting ganja to the Kalindi Kunj area. A swift raid was conducted near a Metro Pillar in Kalindi Kunj, resulting in the arrest of four individuals, including Nooren, Rashidul, Badashah Alam, and Parmila Parbin. They were transporting 61.8 kilograms of ganja from Vijayanagram in Andhra Pradesh to Madanpur Khadar in Delhi. Subsequently, an FIR under sections 20 and 29 of the NDPS Act was registered at Kalindi Kunj police station. A follow-up raid in Greater Noida's Yusufpur led to the arrest of Sohil and Basanti Dass, both said to be part of the supply chain. Based on their disclosures, police raided a godown located on the third floor of a building in Rani Lakshmi Bai Nagar, where another 60.140 kg of ganja was recovered. During interrogation, Sohil revealed that the godown was recently relocated to Greater Noida to serve as a central hub for distributing ganja to the South-East District and other areas of Delhi. He further disclosed that he supplied the contraband to Abdul Rehman, a resident of Taimoor Nagar slums. On June 6, Abdul Rehman was arrested by the police. As per the police, he confirmed that he sourced ganja from Sohil to supply further. His arrest brought the total number of individuals arrested in the case to seven. Sustained interrogation of the accused revealed that the syndicate was led by Sohil and a man named Javed. According to the police, the duo allegedly coordinated a network of 'poor individuals' that procured ganja from Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. Javed operated from West Bengal and was responsible for procurement, while Sohil managed logistics and distribution from Greater Noida. To avoid police detection, the syndicate used tourist trolley bags for transportation and frequently involved women. Each carrier was paid around Rs10,000 per trip. The arrested individuals claimed they were lured into transporting ganja due to financial hardship. The police said further investigations are underway to dismantle the remaining links of the drug syndicate. (ANI)

Mathura: 11 arrested after meat alleged to be beef found near eidgah
Mathura: 11 arrested after meat alleged to be beef found near eidgah

Scroll.in

time09-06-2025

  • Scroll.in

Mathura: 11 arrested after meat alleged to be beef found near eidgah

Eleven persons were arrested after meat alleged to be beef was found in a plot near an eidgah on Barsana Road in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura district on Sunday, PTI quoted the police as saying. The person accused in the matter had allegedly slaughtered an animal belonging to the cow family in the empty plot on Saturday evening. After this, residents allegedly found an animal's head and pieces of meat there, the news agency reported. Eidgahs are open-air enclosures reserved for Eid prayers that are usually situated outside a city or in its outskirts. The persons arrested in the matter were identified as Saqir, Sohil, Intezaar, Ansar, Pintu, Asin, Sunny, Usman, Firoz, Farukh and Shekhar, PTI reported. They are residents of Jain Gali in Mathura's Govardhan area. After the incident, members of the Gau Rakshak Dal and other Hindutva groups held a protest at the site, Senior Superintendent of Police Shlok Kumar told PTI. 'We reached the spot and pacified the crowd,' the news agency quoted Kumar as saying. A first information report was registered under sections of the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act against 24 identified persons and 50 unidentified individuals. The senior superintendent of police told PTI that the samples of meat found at the site have been sent to a forensic laboratory for examination. The persons accused in the matter were identified based on the footage from a security camera, the news agency added. In a separate incident, a burnt carcass alleged to be of a cow found on the service road of the Yamuna Expressway in Mathura district's Mant area on Saturday also sparked protests by Hindutva groups. Mant Circle Officer Gunjan Singh told the news agency that members of Hindutva organisations demanded that an FIR be filed in the case. Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ashok Saraswat filed a complaint on behalf of Radharani Gauseva Trust, the police said.

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