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Three arrested, minor detained for killing bizman over money dispute
Three arrested, minor detained for killing bizman over money dispute

Time of India

time22-06-2025

  • Time of India

Three arrested, minor detained for killing bizman over money dispute

Pune: The Pune Rural police have arrested three men and detained their minor accomplice (17), all from Khalapur in Raigad district, on charges of strangling their friend (35) while travelling back to Khalapur from Mulshi in a car on June 17 and disposing off the body in a forest land at Dudhiware Khind near Lonavla. On June 17, Shaikh's wife had lodged a missing person's complaint with the Khalapur police after her husband did not return home. "The complainant told us that her husband had gone for an outing in Mulshi taluka with his friends," an officer from the Khalapur police told TOI. Investigations revealed that Shaikh had gone with Yadav, Chavan, More and the minor. Police identified the deceased as Hanif Ali Shaikh, who ran a tiles fitting business in Khalapur. The deceaced had a financial dispute with one of the assailants while the group of friends was on an outing near Pirangut in Mulshi of Pune district on June 16 and 17. This led to the murder, police said, adding that the exact cause of monetary dispute was being ascertained. "Two of the assailants, Shubham Yadav (25) and Amar More (22), were arrested and their minor accomplice was detained on June 19 while the main suspect, Ashish Chavan, was arrested on Saturday," assistant inspector Prashant Aware of the Lonavla Rural police told TOI. "Chavan has criminal cases to his name while Yadav and More work with a fast food joint and a CCTV camera supplier, respectively, in Khalapur. The minor, on the other hand, cleared his Std XII board exam recently," the officer said. "The arrested men are in police custody till June 25 while the minor was referred to an observation home," the officer added. The Khalapur police officer said, "We summoned Yadav for questioning and this gave us our first breakthrough as under intense grilling, he revealed that Shaikh and Chavan had a dispute over money on June 17 near Pirangut after they had reached Mulshi on June 16 for an overnight stay. Yadav told us that the two attacked each other with hammers, prompting the other friends to intervene and they all decided to return to Khalapur. On their way back, the group strangled Shaikh with a shirt and later disposed off his body in the forest land in Maval." "We then alerted Lonavla Rural police and traced Shaikh's body near Dudhiware Khind. His limbs were tied, and his face was covered with a towel. Shaikh's wife identified the body. After that, a case of murder was registered with the Lonavla Rural police," the officer said.

Jalgaon shooting: Slain doctor's husband & her ex-CRPF cop father remain critical
Jalgaon shooting: Slain doctor's husband & her ex-CRPF cop father remain critical

Time of India

time28-04-2025

  • Time of India

Jalgaon shooting: Slain doctor's husband & her ex-CRPF cop father remain critical

Nashik: The health condition of slain doctor Trupti Wagh 's husband, Avinash, and her father, Kiran Arjun Mangle, remained critical on Monday, authorities said. Mangle (48), a former sub-inspector with the Central Reserve Police Force ( CRPF ), was furious with his MBBS graduate daughter marrying a Std XII pass distant relative against his wishes. He fired three bullets from his licensed pistol at the young couple during a relative's pre-wedding ceremony at Chopda in Jalgaon district around 10.15pm on Saturday, leading to the death of Trupti (24). Wagh (28) received bullet injuries in his hand and back, requiring immediate medical attention. The family members who were with Wagh at the programme decided to shift him to Pune. "While Trupti died, the medical condition of Mangle and Wagh remains critical. Wagh has been shifted to the Sassoon General Hospital in Pune, while Mangle, admitted in Jalgaon, is put on ventilator support," said inspector Madhukar Salve of Chopda police. Salve said Mangle, who was caught by the guests and relatives of Wagh attending the ceremony, was thrashed. He received grievous internal and external injuries. The police have recovered the pistol from Mangle, who has been booked for the murder of Trupti, along with his son. According to Dr Yallapa Jadhav, medical superintendent of the Sassoon General Hospital, the patient is stable but critical. "He has received intestinal injuries and we have treated him for the injuries," Dr Jadhav said. The police said Mangle was furious after his daughter eloped and married Wagh, who was not as educated as Trupti. "Mangle carried that anger all year round before he sought the opportunity. He travelled some 50km from his home in Shirpur, gatecrashed the event and opened fire at the couple," the police said. Wagh works as a helper with a Pune-based private company and earns about Rs 12,000 a month. Steffy Thevar from Pune)

Former CRPF cop shoots daughter dead in Jalgaon for marrying against his wishes
Former CRPF cop shoots daughter dead in Jalgaon for marrying against his wishes

Time of India

time27-04-2025

  • Time of India

Former CRPF cop shoots daughter dead in Jalgaon for marrying against his wishes

Nashik: A former sub-inspector of the Central Reserve Police Force shot his daughter dead and critically injured her husband while the couple were at a pre-wedding ceremony of a relative on Saturday night in Jalgaon's Chopda town, about 230km from Nashik. Jalgaon police said Kiran Arjun Mangle (48) was allegedly angry with his daughter, Trupti (24), an MBBS graduate, for marrying Avinash Wagh (28), a Std XII pass out who works as a helper with a Pune-based private company. The couple had married last year. The shooting occurred around 10.15pm, in the Ambedkarnagar area of Chopda town, in full view of guests who had gathered for the haldi ceremony of one of Avinash's relatives. "Mangle fired three rounds from his licensed pistol. Trupti died on the spot while Avinash received two gunshot wounds to his back and hand. On Sunday, he was moved to a hospital in Pune for treatment," Jalgaon's superintendent of police (SP) Maheswar Reddy told TOI. Reddy said after the shooting, Mangle was caught by guests and beaten severely. "They kicked and punched him. He too has suffered serious injuries and is now under treatment at Jalgaon Civil Hospital. We have recovered the pistol that was used in the crime," Reddy said, adding that based on a complaint filed by Avinash's mother, the Chopda police registered a case under BNS sections 103(1) (murder) and 109(1) (attempt to murder), among others, against Mangle. "Trupti and Avinash lived in Pune. When Mangle heard they were in Chopda for the ceremony, he travelled some 50km from his home in Shirpur (Dhule district), gatecrashed the event and opened fire at the couple," Reddy said. The SP added that Trupti had completed her MBBS from a private medical college in Pune's Pimpri. "The couple eloped and got married a year ago, when Trupti was in her final year of studies. We've been told Mangle was angry because his daughter had married a man who wasn't as educated as her and earned about Rs 12,000 a month," Reddy said. Nashik: A former sub-inspector of the Central Reserve Police Force shot his daughter dead and critically injured her husband while the couple were at a pre-wedding ceremony of a relative on Saturday night in Jalgaon's Chopda town, about 230km from Nashik. Jalgaon police said Kiran Arjun Mangle (48) was allegedly angry with his daughter, Trupti (24), an MBBS graduate, for marrying Avinash Wagh (28), a Std XII pass out who works as a helper with a Pune-based private company. The couple had married last year. The shooting occurred around 10.15pm, in the Ambedkarnagar area of Chopda town, in full view of guests who had gathered for the haldi ceremony of one of Avinash's relatives. "Mangle fired three rounds from his licensed pistol. Trupti died on the spot while Avinash received two gunshot wounds to his back and hand. On Sunday, he was moved to a hospital in Pune for treatment," Jalgaon's superintendent of police (SP) Maheswar Reddy told TOI. Reddy said after the shooting, Mangle was caught by guests and beaten severely. "They kicked and punched him. He too has suffered serious injuries and is now under treatment at Jalgaon Civil Hospital. We have recovered the pistol that was used in the crime," Reddy said, adding that based on a complaint filed by Avinash's mother, the Chopda police registered a case under BNS sections 103(1) (murder) and 109(1) (attempt to murder), among others, against Mangle. "Trupti and Avinash lived in Pune. When Mangle heard they were in Chopda for the ceremony, he travelled some 50km from his home in Shirpur (Dhule district), gatecrashed the event and opened fire at the couple," Reddy said. The SP added that Trupti had completed her MBBS from a private medical college in Pune's Pimpri. "The couple eloped and got married a year ago, when Trupti was in her final year of studies. We've been told Mangle was angry because his daughter had married a man who wasn't as educated as her and earned about Rs 12,000 a month," Reddy said.

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