Mizoram girl dies of stab wound in south Delhi flat

October 18, 2014

Mizoram girlNew Delhi, Oct 18: A 24-year-old call centre executive from Mizoram was found dead at her flat in south Delhi's Munirka Village on Thursday night. The deceased was identified as Juliet Zonunmawi from Aizawl.

Juliet's boyfriend Virender Singh, who was visiting her on Thursday, and her landlady took her to Safdarjung Hospital where she was declared dead on arrival. Her body had several injuries, including a deep stab wound on one thigh.

Virender is a suspect in the case. Police said the stab injury probably caused heavy bleeding that led to her death. However, they will wait for the postmortem report to ascertain if Juliet stabbed herself or was attacked by someone else. They have registered an FIR under sections of murder and detained Virender along with a few others but have not arrested anyone. A medical board has been formed for the postmortem and action will be taken on the basis of its findings. Police have found the knife used in the crime.

Joint commissioner Vivek Gogia and DCP Prem Nath did not answer calls through Friday but a press statement they issued caused a furore as it said the deceased belonged to "Aizawl in Manipur". Later, police issued a correction.

Juliet had been staying in a third-floor flat near Moti Chaupal in Munirka Village for the past two years after joining a coaching centre near Ber Sarai.

Virender, an engineering graduate from Dehradun, had also joined the centre to prepare for the civil services entrance exam. Juliet, however, left the centre in a few months and took up a job to pay for her studies.

Police have found out that Juliet partied with her friends at the one-room flat on Thursday night. Virender, who stays in Ber Sarai, said they had an argument at the party, and when he made to leave, Juliet tried to placate him by offering to cook noodles. When Juliet did not return from the kitchen even after 20 minutes, Virender went inside to check on her and found her lying in a pool of blood. He claimed she had stabbed herself.

Virender called Juliet's landlady and they rushed her to hospital. He told police that Juliet's friend Pari, who is also from Mizoram, was in the kitchen but he did not see her leaving as he was playing video games. Police have asked Pari to join the investigation.

Dileep, a common friend, said Juliet used to blackmail Virender with suicide threats. "Virender had even planned to walk out of the relationship but stayed on because she blackmailed him."

Another friend, who was at the party, has also been detained for questioning. He said a group of men claiming to be policemen had come to the area looking for Juliet around 10pm but left after they did not find the house. Police are yet to verify these claims.

Juliet's brother reached Delhi on Friday evening. The body will be handed over to the family after the autopsy.

A CFSL team inspected the house on Friday afternoon and collected evidence from the spot. They found bloody shoe prints on the stairs and these samples have been sent for analysis to a lab.

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July 4,2020

The Crime Branch-Crime Investigation Department (CBCID) of Tamil Nadu Police has arrested suspended constable Muthuraj.

Wanted in the Tuticorin custodial deaths of P Jeyaraj and his son J Bennicks, Muthuraj was arrested on late Friday.

Muthuraj was later remanded to the judicial custody till July 17.

Jeyaraj and Bennicks had been booked for not closing their mobile shop in time on June 19 by the Sathankulam police. They were sent to judicial custody and lodged in the Kovilpatti jail on June 21.

Jeyaraj died on June 22 night and Bennicks on June 23 morning in judicial custody, allegedly due to the police torture.

The Madras High Court while hearing the case had said there was prima facie evidence to register a murder case against the Sathankulam police officials.

The court also transferred the probe into the deaths of Jeyaraj and Bennicks to the CBCID to gather and protect the evidence till the case is handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

It has also initiated criminal contempt cases against three police officials -- Additional Superintendent of Police Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police Prathapan and constable Maharajan -- for their behaviour at the Sathankulam police station in front of Kovilpatti Judicial Magistrate MS Bharathidasan who had gone for an inquiry.

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July 17,2020

New Delhi, Jul 17: The first FIR against Volkswagen and Audi in India for installing cheat devices in their cars to misrepresent emissions has been filed in Noida.

The FIR was filed by Noida resident Aniljit Singh against the top officials of Volkswagen and Audi in India and their headquarters in Germany. These include Rahil Ansari, Brand Director, Audi India, Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head, Audi India, and Bram Schot, Chairman, Audi AG.

The FIR reviewed by media agency cites forgery, cheating and criminal conspiracy under various sections of the Indian Penal Code.

The complaint has cited the global emissions scandal where VW was found to be installing a cheat device in its cars, in the absence of which, the cars produced 10-40 times emissions beyond the permissible limits.

The complainant said that in 2018 he had purchased seven Audi cars worth crores of rupees. At the time of taking the delivery, the complainant said that he inquired if the cheat devices were installed in India and he was told by the company that they were not, as in India's emission norms were not as stringent and the country being a growing market for Audi, no such device was implanted.

The complaint said that the authorities in India observed that Audi cars' emissions for nitrogen oxide were 5-8 times the permissible limits and after the National Green Tribunal imposed a penalty of Rs 500 crore on VW, the complainant realised that he had been duped of his hard earned money.

He alleged that the accused persons had misrepresented the complainant by forging the documents and devices and caused wrongful gains to themselves and wrongful losses to the complainant. These officials had made wrong records to capture the market, with malafide intent and under a pre-planned conspiracy had induced and defrauded the complainant.

The accused persons are guilty of cheating the customers and have induced the complainant to part with hard earned money for sub-standard cars. The accused are also guilty of forging the documents on which they had sought various clearances.

The complainant has demanded that the allegations may be thoroughly investigated by a senior official.

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March 3,2020

Panipat, Mar 3: A 22-year-old man was charred to death after he came in contact with a live electricity wire while posing for a TikTok video near the Matlaudha railway station here, police said on Tuesday.

The incident took place on Monday evening when Vikas, a resident of Dharamgarh village, climbed a pole over which the wire was passing and posed for the video, police said.

His three friends were standing below when the accident took place.

Vikas came in contact with the wire carrying 25,000 volts current and was burnt, police said.

Police have sent the body for a post-mortem and started investigation into the matter.

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