Nagpur Dec 25 PTI A factory worker in Kalamna in Nagpur was killed after being run over by a crane police said on Saturday Pawan Yerne 21 was sitting in the factory campus around 4pm on Friday when the crane driver lost control and crushed him said an official Drive Anil Shende 62 has been booked for causing death by negligence as well as rash driving he said PTI COR BNM BNM BNM
Nagpur Dec 25 PTI A 50-year-old woman was booked after she pushed her sister during a fight and the latter died of head injuries police in Nagpur said on Saturday The incident took place on December 18 and the accused identified as Jaysheela Ganvir has been booked for the death of her sister Dharamshila an Ajni police station official said PTI COR BNM BNM BNM
Nagpur Dec 25 PTI A man allegedly threw chilli powder in the eyes of a person getting a shave at a salon in Nagpur and escaped with a gold chain police said on Saturday The incident tool place on Friday evening in Kotwal Nagar and the accused has been identified as Bharat Kashyap 30 a history-sheeter a Rana Pratap Nagar police station official said Efforts were on to nab Kashyap he added PTI COR BNM BNM BNM
Nagpur Dec 25 PTI A young woman here was cheated to the tune of Rs 113 lakh by fraudsters who had promised her online job with an attractive pay police said on Saturday As per the 23-year-old womans complaint she received a text message on December 4 from someone who claimed to a project manager for an e-commerce firm The sender offered her online work with a remuneration of Rs 5000 per day When she clicked on the link provided in the message an online page opened and she was asked to pay some money for registration After she paid the charges the fraudsters asked for more and more money under various pretexts until she realized that it was a scam A case of cheating under IPC section 420 and relevant provisions of the Information Technology Act has been registered and further probe is on police said PTI COR KRK KRK KRK
Nagpur Dec 25 PTI Over 2500 personnel will be on the ground in Nagpur city to enforce prohibitory orders announced by the Maharashtra government in the state between 9pm and 6am with the aim of curbing the spread of COVID-19 especially amid the Omicron scare a senior official said on Saturday Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said the bandobast ground deployment has been finalised as per local requirement and DCPs have been directed to set in place pickets on the roads to keep and eye on markets and other public areas as well as monitor the citys eight entry points There will be 2500 police personnel on bandobast duty to enforce the 9pm to 6am rule he said Meanwhile District Collector R Vimala visited AIIMS Government Medical College and Hospital GMCH and Mayo Hospital to take stock of the preparedness to tackle any possible rise in COVD-19 cases PTI COR BNM BNM BNM