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  • SSP raided many cafes and restaurants of Raipur late night, action taken against those violating rules, FIR registered against managers and restaurant owners.

    Raipur. Under the leadership of Senior Superintendent of Police Santosh Singh (SSP Santosh Singh), the police team conducted raids on many cafes and restaurants located in different areas of the city including VIP Road late on Saturday night. For this action, the Senior Superintendent of Police himself had arrived in plain clothes along with his team posing as customers at 1 o’clock in the night. During this, FIR was also lodged against the managers and restaurant owners for operating cafes and restaurants for more than the stipulated period and serving liquor on order. Is registered. Besides, action has been taken against the accused for illegal possession of liquor under COTPA Act and prohibited sections.

    During the operation, the police did intensive checking of hotels and dhabas in Mana police station, Mandir Hasaud, Telibandha and New Rajendra Nagar areas. In this, many accused were arrested from Pintu Dhaba, Paaji The Pind, Sardar The Kitchen, The Living Room Café, Area 36 Restaurant and The Burnt House Café. 32 pauvas of country liquor, 8 liters of English liquor, 13 liters of beer, 1 kg of tobacco, 3 hookah pipes and 3 hookah pots were seized from the possession of the accused.

    During the checking campaign, a total of 5 accused were arrested for consuming liquor in public and action was taken against them under the Excise Act. Action has been taken against some accused under COTPA Act and against six accused under restrictive sections.

    Action taken against these restaurants and cafes of the city

    considered a police station

    When accused Kamta Kashyap was caught with illegal liquor from Area 36 restaurant, action was taken against the accused under the Excise Act. Accused Suraj Jatwar, father Dayaram Jatwar, aged 24 years, resident of Sarsinwa, Sarangarh, was arrested with illegal liquor and tobacco products (hookah and hookah tobacco) from The Burn House Restaurant. Action was taken against the accused under COTPA Act and Excise Act.

    police station telibandha

    The operator of The Living Room Cafe, Rahul Dhuppad, father Vinod Dhuppad, age 21, resident of Priyadarshini Nagar, Police Station New Rajendra Nagar, Raipur was arrested with illegal liquor and action was taken against him under the Excise Act. Accused Amandeep, father Jitendra Singh, aged 28 years, resident Mahavir Nagar, police station New Rajendra Nagar, was arrested near Bablu Dhaba under police station Telibandha area and action was taken under restrictive sections.

    Thana Mandir Hassaud

    Accused Jatinder Singh, father Harvansh Singh, age 45, resident of Shankar Nagar, PS Civil Lines, Raipur, was arrested from Pintu Dhaba with illegal liquor and action was taken against him under the Excise Act. Accused Abhishek Aggarwal, father Vinod Aggarwal, age 33 years, resident Sapphire Green Phase 1, Police Station Assembly, District Raipur, caught while drinking alcohol in a public place under Police Station Mandir Hasaud area, arrested and took action under Section 36 (C) Excise Act. Went. Paaji The Pind hotel operator Manjeet Singh, father Trilochan Singh, age 40, resident of Mahavir Nagar, police station New Rajendra Nagar, Raipur, was arrested with illegal liquor and action was taken against him under the Excise Act.

    Police Station New Rajendra Nagar

    Action has been taken under restrictive sections against a total of 5 accused – Akash Dhruv, Prafulla Bhoyar, Anil Khute, Mukesh Das and P. Shiva Rao, resident of New Rajendra Nagar, who were caught brawling near Hotel Sardar The Kitchen.

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  • Raipur Crime News: Woman’s body found inside a car in the capital, sensation spread in the area

    Nitin Namdev, Raipur. A sensational case has come to light from the capital Raipur. The dead body of a woman was found inside a car outside a garage under suspicious circumstances. As soon as the information of the incident was received, the police reached the spot and started investigation by registering a case. This case is of Kotwali police station.

    According to the information received, this incident is of Bhakku Garage located in Pujari Park of Kotwali police station area. On Sunday evening, the body of a woman was found in a car outside the garage. The age of the deceased is said to be around 40 years. The local people informed the police about the incident. After which the police reached the spot and took the body in their custody and sent it for post-mortem. At present, the identity of the woman and the cause of death could not be ascertained. The police has started investigating this incident and the facts related to the car are also being investigated.

  • What did ED do in the Chhattisgarh liquor scam that the Supreme Court was unhappy with? fired questions

    The Supreme Court has slammed the Enforcement Directorate for alleged haste in filing an application in the lower court seeking issuance of a non-bailable warrant (NBW) against an accused in a money laundering case related to the liquor scam. (ED) questioned. A bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul stayed the non-bailable warrant. This case is related to the alleged Rs 2,000 crore liquor scam in Chhattisgarh. The bench questioned the agency, noting that the apex court had passed an order in the case on July 18 saying that the ED would not take any coercive steps.

    The bench, also comprising Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia and Justice Manoj Mishra, was hearing an application filed by Anwar Dhebar. In this, Anwar Dhebar has sought a stay on the operation of the October 13 order of the trial court issuing non-bailable warrant against him. Dhebar also sought directions from the Supreme Court that the ED should not take any punitive action against him in this case. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi told the top court that the Chhattisgarh High Court had rejected his bail plea on October 6 after granting him interim bail in July.

    He told that the ED had filed an application in the lower court of Raipur on October 9, demanding issuance of non-bailable warrant against Dhebar. On this the bench said- Once we say that you are not to take any drastic step, is it (NBW) not a violation of our order? This is the issue. We are aware of this. Along with this, the Supreme Court bench sought response from ED on the application and fixed the hearing of the case after six weeks.

    The top court said- interim bail to the petitioner will continue till the next hearing. We are staying the order for issuing non-bailable warrants. Justice Kaul told the ED lawyer – I do not understand why there is such a hurry. Dhebar, in his petition filed through advocate Malak Manish Bhatt, said that the ED has filed an application before the special judge seeking a non-bailable warrant against him in complete violation of the Supreme Court’s July 18 order. This is a violation of the order dated July 18, 2023 passed by the Supreme Court as the top court had put a ‘stay in all respects’ on the ED’s actions.

  • BSP and Gondwana Gantantra Party will contest elections together in Chhattisgarh, who will contest on how many seats?

    In Chhattisgarh, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Gondwana Gantantra Party (GGP) will contest the assembly elections together. Both the parties have formed an alliance for this. BSP State President Hemant Poyam said that out of 90 seats in Chhattisgarh, BSP will contest on 53 seats while GGP will contest on 37 seats. BSP Rajya Sabha member Ramji Gautam and GGP national general secretary Shyam Singh Markam and other leaders of both the parties announced the alliance at a press conference here on Monday.

    Expressing confidence of the alliance’s victory, Poyam said that both the parties will oust Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from the state. The BSP had released its first list of nine candidates for the assembly elections last month. BSP had contested the 2018 assembly elections in alliance with Janata Congress Chhattisgarh-J (JCC-J) and Communist Party of India (CPI).

    BSP had contested 35 seats in 2018 and won from Jaijapur and Pamgarh constituencies in Janjgir-Champa district. The deposits of the party’s candidates on 28 seats were forfeited. BSP’s ally JCC(J) had got five seats.

    BSP got 3.87 percent votes in the elections. GGP had contested 38 seats in 2018 and did not get even a single seat. The deposits of the party’s candidates on 36 seats were forfeited. In the last election, GGP got 1.73 percent votes.

    BSP has a lot of influence in the Scheduled Caste dominated areas living in the plains of Chhattisgarh. At the same time, GGP got support in some tribal dominated parts of Bilaspur and Surguja region. According to political analysts, the alliance of BSP and GGP can make a dent in the vote bank of the ruling party Congress.

  • Big blow to 4 Congress leaders from court in Chhattisgarh coal scam; Two MLAs also included

    A special court in Chhattisgarh’s Raipur has issued notices to two Congress MLAs and seven others accused in a money laundering case related to the alleged coal levy scam. The court has asked the alleged accused to appear before it on October 25. The ED had last month filed the second supplementary charge sheet in the case in the court of Fourth Additional District and Sessions Judge Ajay Singh Rajput. In this, 11 people including Congress MLAs Devendra Singh Yadav and Chandradev Prasad Rai and IAS officer Ranu Sahu have been nominated.

    Special Public Prosecutor Saurabh Kumar Pandey said that the special court filed the second supplementary charge sheet on Saturday. The court has issued notices to nine of the 11 accused. Sahu and Nikhil Chandrakar had already been arrested in the case. Apart from MLAs Yadav and Rai, the nine accused also include Congress leaders RP Singh and Vinod Tiwari. Since sections 3 and 4 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act imposed in this case are cognizable and non-bailable, the remaining nine accused, who have not been arrested yet, are required to obtain anticipatory bail.

    Special Public Prosecutor Saurabh Kumar Pandey said that if the Congress leader does not appear during the hearing, the court can issue bailable or non-bailable warrant against him. The ED investigation pertains to an alleged scam in which illegal levy of Rs 25 per tonne for coal was being collected in Chhattisgarh by a cartel involving senior bureaucrats, businessmen, politicians and middlemen. The ED, in its second supplementary charge sheet, has alleged that Sahu facilitated the collection of illegal levy amount by other accused.

    The ED alleges that Sahu, who served as Collector of Korba district during the period of the scam, facilitated the collection of illegal levies from coal transporter and District Mineral Fund (DMF) contracts by Suryakant Tiwari and his associates and received huge kickbacks from them. of. The ED has claimed that Yadav, MLA from Bhilai Nagar, had allegedly received around Rs three crore from the proceeds of crime generated by the coal ‘cartel’ for the Khairagarh by-election (in April 2022) and other political and personal expenses.

    According to the ED, Bilaigarh MLA Rai had allegedly received Rs 46 lakh for election financing, political expenses and personal gifts, while Congress leaders Tiwari and Singh received around Rs 1.87 crore and Rs 2.01 crore respectively for political and personal expenses. Were. The first chargesheet in the case was filed on December 9 last year, naming IAS officer Sameer Vishnoi, businessman Sunil Aggarwal, Suryakant Tiwari and his relative Laxmikant Tiwari, all previously arrested by the ED, as accused. .

  • Complaint against Congress on charges of breach of promise; Demand for FIR against 13 including Rahul and TS Singhdev

    As the time for Chhattisgarh assembly elections is coming closer, different colors of politics are coming to the fore. Leaders are trying their best to gain power. A strategy is being made to woo the voters. BJP’s Bhupesh Baghel is accusing the government of not fulfilling the 36 promises of the public manifesto. Meanwhile, an advocate of Durg district has filed a complaint in the Durg court against the Congress party for not fulfilling its promise.

    Demand to register FIR against 13 Congress leaders

    In the complaint, a demand has been made to register FIR against 13 Congress leaders including former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister TS Singhdev, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ravindra Choubey. Let us tell you that the public manifesto was released by the Congress Party before the 2018 assembly elections. 36 promises were made in this manifesto. Advocate Ashok Sharma has filed a complaint in the court of Judicial Magistrate First Class Punitram Gurupanch of Durg for not fulfilling the promises made in the manifesto.

    Demand for action against these leaders

    In the complaint, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Minister TS Singhdev, Minister Mohammad Akbar, Minister Ravindra Choubey, Minister Shivkumar Dahria, Minister Umesh Patel, former minister Dr. Premsingh Tekam, MLA Dhanendra Sahu, Rajya Sabha MP Phulo Devi Netam, MLA Shailesh Pandey, MLA Arun The names of Vora, Shishupal Shori and former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh are included.

    Court hearing on 25th September

    Ashok Sharma has requested the court to direct the police station to register an FIR against everyone under sections of cheating (Section 415), fraud (Section 420), conspiracy (Section 120B) and common intention (Section 34). This complaint is to be heard in the court on September 25.

    The promises of Congress public manifesto are deceitful and fraudulent.

    Advocate Ashok Sharma has mentioned in the complaint that every section of the state has been affected due to non-fulfillment of the promises of the public manifesto. The promises made in the manifesto were deceitful and fraudulent. People believed in the promises on which they voted in favor of the Congress candidates and formed their government and later forgot to fulfill those promises.

    These promises were not fulfilled

    It has been said in the complaint that Congress had made a total of 36 promises like prohibition of liquor in the state, free education to girl students, pension of Rs 1000 to citizens above 60 years of age and Rs 1,500 per month to citizens above 75 years of age. It was also claimed in the manifesto that all the promises would be fulfilled within five years of the formation of the government, but this did not happen. Now the assembly elections are near. Once the code of conduct is imposed, no work will be done to fulfill these promises.

    TS Singhdev was the convener of the manifesto committee.

    Advocate Ashok Sharma told that the present Deputy Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh TS Singhdev was the convenor of the Congress Manifesto Committee. Minister Mohammad Akbar, Minister Ravindra Choubey, Minister Shivkumar Dahria, Minister Umesh Patel, former minister Dr. Prem Singh Tekam, MLA Dhanendra Sahu, Rajya Sabha MP Phulo Devi Netam, MLA Shailesh Pandey and MLA Arun Vora were the members of the committee.

    Rahul and Jairam Ramesh made party

    Advocate Ashok Sharma said that former Congress President Rahul Gandhi and former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh had conspired to circulate this manifesto in print and electronic media, hence they have also been made a party. Ashok Sharma said that the hearing on the petition is on September 25. I will present the petition arguments. If satisfied, the court can order FIR. He also said that if the petition is rejected, he will approach the sessions court.