Monday, 26 August 2013

Today Latest News - Phone used in Rape Missing

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Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Monday said that the five men arrested for the gangrape of a 22-year-old woman photojournalist in the heart of Mumbai will be tried by a fast-track court.

The police said that a mobile phone used to take two pictures of the woman after she was raped is missing. The men allegedly warned her that if she reported the crime to the authorities, they would release her photos on social networking websites.

The victim is currently in Jaslok Hospital and is recovering, police said. A statement released by her family of the victim on Sunday said it is grateful for the outpouring of support and called for “the severest of punishment.”

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Saturday, 24 August 2013

Today Latest News-Gangrape: B-Town ‘ashamed’

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Mumbai: Filmdom is “ashamed” and “devastated” after the gangrape of a young woman in the city, which was once considered one of the safest place for women.

Four people have been detained for the alleged gangrape in an abandoned mill compound late on Thursday. The 22-year-old woman, who suffered grievous internal injuries, has been admitted to the Jaslok Hospital along with her colleague who was brutally thrashed. Both are in a state of shock.

The incident came barely five days after an American woman was attacked and robbed in a suburban local train, raising questions over the safety and security of women in the city.

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Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Todays Latest News-Tunda smuggled fake Indian currencies ‘on ISI’s behest’

New Delhi: Terrorist Abdul Karim Tunda alias Abdul Quddooss has told his interrogators that he had been smuggling fake Indian currencies since 2005 on the instructions of Pakistan’s notorious intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
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Tunda, who was arrested by the Delhi Police on Saturday, said that he smuggled counterfeit notes into India with the help of his widespread networks across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. The 70-year-old Lashkar-e-Taiba bomb expert also admitted that the ISI provided him the fake currencies and that senior officers such as Major Tayib, Major Altaf, and major Iqbal of the Pakistan Army control the FICN (fake Indian currency note) network operations in Pakistan.

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