Another saffron terrorist involved in Malegaon, Samjhauta blasts held

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December 19, 2012

terrorismIndore, December 19: A saffron terrorist reportedly involved in Malegaon, Samjhauta and other blasts, has been nabbed by Satna police and handed over to the NIA.

The terror accused identified as Ram Lakhan Maharaj alias Dhan Singh alias Swami, a resident of Hatod (Indore) was arrested from a village under Naya Gaon police station area in Satna district on Monday.

This is the second arrest in Samjhauta Express blast case in three days. Earlier, on Saturday, the NIA had nabbed another terrorist Rajender Chaudhary alias Samundar from Nagda in Ujjain.

He is an accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast. Sources said that he was arrested from Kamta village where he was living as a priest for last one-and-half years.

The NIA will now figure out all connections of Singh with the Hindutva terror outfits and the blasts. Singh allegedly played an important role in the 2008 Malegaon blast.

Notably, the NIA had declared an award of Rs. 5 lakh on him. Sources said that Dhan was hiding at Omkareshwar and Dewas since his name figured in the case.

Satna police had some information about the hideout of Singh, who was living in a rented accommodation at Kamta village as a priest for the last three months. The police has arrested Singh and handed over to the investigating agency. The team of SDOP Naya Gaon Shivesh Singh Baghel picked him from his hut at around 3 pm on Monday. Later at around 5 pm, five NIA officials reached the district and the accused was handed over to them.

NIA believes that the connection of Singh was with right-wing Hindu outfits, including the 2006 and 2008 Malegaon blasts, Samjhauta train blasts, Ajmer (Rajasthan) and some other incidents.

According to sources, Singh was a close associate of Sunil Joshi, who was the mastermind behind Samjhauta Express blast occurred in 2007.

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June 29,2020

Karwar, June 29: The additional sessions court, Sirsi town police station and office of the deputy superintendent of police in Uttara Kannada district were sealed on Sunday after an undertrial was found positive for Covid-19.

The undertrial, accused of stealing a bike, from Hubballi was arrested by Sirsi police and had initially tested negative. He was confirmed infected when his samples were tested the second time.

He was arrested by Dharwad police in connection with a bike theft case. During interrogation it was found that he had stolen bikes in Sirsi too. Sirsi police had brought him from Dharwad sub-jail for the interrogation and was produced in the court.

The accused was in Manipal jail for some time after he was convicted there for the bike theft. While bringing him to Sirsi the police had wore PPE kits.

When he was produced in the court the judge had reportedly directed the police test him for covid as he had some symptoms.

His swab was collected and sent to the lab. In the first test the result was negative but it was positive in another test. At that time he was in Sirsi sub-jail. 10 police officials who had come into his contact have been quarantined. The police station has been sealed down and the court will be closed down on Monday and Tuesday.

All the under trails who were kept with him in the sub-jail have been isolated and their swab has been sent for the testing.

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March 30,2020

Kochi, Mar 30: Kerala High Court, while hearing a petition filed against Karnataka's decision to block the border with Kerala, on Monday said that no lives should not be lost in the name of fighting coronavirus.

Kerala High Court also said that "the current problem should be resolved amicably. Both the Union government and the Karnataka government should rise to the occasion."
The Central government has informed Kerala High Court that the movement of goods and medical services qualify under essential services, which is permitted despite the lockdown, and added that directions have been issued to give priority to the movement of such goods and services.
Meanwhile, the Karnataka government has sought a day's time to clarify their stand.

The matter will be taken up for further hearing via video conference tomorrow.
Kerala government has submitted that the action of Karnataka government to close the border is illegal as all the national highways in the country come under the jurisdiction of the National Highway Authority.

Meanwhile, Congress MP Rajmohan Unnithan has also approached the Supreme Court seeking directions to open the Karnataka-Kerala border to allow movement of ambulances and other emergency vehicles for the transport of essential items to Kerala.

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April 15,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 15: The Opposition Congress in Karnataka on Wednesday accused the BJP government, headed by Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, of showing discrimination in distribution of relief material to those affected by the lockdown, clamped to check the spread of Novel Coronavirus, by favouring constituencies represented by the ruling BJP Legislators.

Despite that, the party intends to extend full cooperation to the government during this hour of crisis without indulging in politics, it urged the administration to be “transparent”.

''We have had our (Congress) Task Force meeting today, during which we discussed several matters. There is a lot of difference between the government's talk and its deeds,'' KPCC President D K Shivakumar said.

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