Girl confronts robber, loses a leg

June 11, 2012

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Mumbai, June 11: For nearly half an hour, Bhavika Mehta sat with her severed leg on the railway tracks near Ambala station waiting for her family to find her, after a thief dragged her out of a running train. A Bhiwandi resident, Bhavika (24) had been on a holiday with her parents and extended family when the horrific incident took place last week. On Saturday, she was admitted to the ICCU of the Raj Hospital at Mulund and is awaiting a surgery.

"She hasn't shed a tear since the incident," her sister, Khyati, told TOI. Bhavika hails from a middle-class family and takes tuitions at home; her father is a businessman. The sisters had gone on a vacation to Kashmir with a group of 20 relatives last month. For their return journey, they had booked tickets on the Golden Mail from Amritsar station for June 5. "We were all booked into different coaches. Bhavika and five other relatives got into a non-AC sleeper coach and soon went off to sleep. Around 1.30 am, Bhavika woke up with a start on realizing that a stranger had snatched her purse. The thief had entered through the door to the coach which the passengers had fastened before going to sleep," said a relative, Bhavesh Sanghani.

Bhavika's seat was close to the door. She got down from the middle berth and followed the thief. But when she confronted him, he pushed her away. "While getting off the train, the thief grabbed Bhavika's hand for support, dragging her out in the process. The train was slowing down as Ambala station was approaching and Bhavika's left leg was crushed under a series of coaches. Hearing her scream for help, her father, Kiran, rushed outside. He jumped off the train to her rescue, fracturing his leg," Bhavesh said. Later, Bhavika's brother too stepped off the running train and suffered bruises.

By then, most of Bhavika's relatives were awake. They pulled the alarm chain and some of them set out to look for the girl. At Ambala station, the cops were alerted about the incident by other passengers. "After walking backwards on the tracks for nearly 3 kms, we found Bhavika sitting near her severed leg. She was dazed," another relative said. She was referred to the PGI at Chandigarh in a critical condition and was treated for three to four days.

"The railways haven't offered us any aid yet and their staff wasn't very co-operative with us either. We spent Rs 1 lakh from our own pocket on arranging for an ambulance to bring Bhavika and my father to Mumbai. Bhavika will undergo a surgery for shaping her left leg which was amputated. My father will undergo an operation on Monday for his injuries," Khyati said. The family registered a complaint with the railway police at Ambala. No arrests have been made.

Bhavika told mediapersons that she expects the railways to compensate her for her loss. "My handbag did not contain many valuables, just a handycam, some cash and some important papers," she said.



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July 16,2020

Surat, Jul 16: Woman police constable Sunita Yadav, who had a confrontation with a minister's son over lockdown violation which led to his arrest here in Gujarat, claimed she has resigned from service. However, a senior police official has denied it.

Prakash Kanani, the son of Gujarat Minister of State for Health Kumar Kanani, and his two friends were arrested on Sunday for allegedly violating the lockdown and night curfew orders in Surat, a COVID-19 hotspot, a senior police official earlier said.

Yadav, who is being hailed on social media for taking action against the minister's son, told news channels on Wednesday that she had put in her papers.

"I have resigned because I did not receive support from my superior officers. I was only doing my duty as a constable. It's the fault of our system that these people (like the minister's son) think they are VVIPs (very very important persons)," she said.

However, a senior police official here denied that she has resigned.

"She has not given her resignation. The inquiry is still on and technically she cannot resign at this juncture," Surat Police Commissioner R B Brahmbhatt said.

Yadav's action had led to the registration of an FIR and arrest of Prakash Kanani and two of his friends for alleged violation of lockdown and curfew norms in Surat city.

The arrests came after a video of a heated exchange between them and Yadav, who pulled up the trio for violation of curfew, surfaced on social media. The trio was later released on bail.

Since the incident, Yadav is being hailed on social media.

While some social media users called her "Lady Singham" (referring to the tough cop in the Hindi film "Singham"), some suggested she contest the 2022 state Assembly polls against Kumar Kanani, who represents Varachha constituency in Surat district.

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January 15,2020

New Delhi, Jan 15: The CBI has booked 17 individuals and companies, including three Mumbai-based senior Customs officials, for allegedly being part of a money laundering racket using over-invoiced import of diamonds worth more than Rs 156 crore, official said on Tuesday.

The case was referred to the CBI after a Directorate of Revenue Intelligence probe found alleged involvement of Customs officials in the conspiracy, they said.

The DRI probe had alleged that Hong Kong-based businessman Girish Kadel had imported rough diamonds from Switzerland to Hong Kong in the name of his four companies.

Kadel, who had business interests in India, had exported some of these diamonds to India through 14 consignments in the name of two companies Antique Exim Pvt Ltd and Tanman Jewels showing over-invoiced value of Rs 156.28 crore.

The DRI had found during revaluation that actual value of the consignment was Rs 1.03 crore instead of falsely declared value of Rs 156.28 crore, they said.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has alleged that Kadel used Import Export Codes (IECs) of Antique Exim Private Ltd and Tanman Jewels through his aide Atul Paldecha for siphoning off the money outside India through import of over-valued diamonds, the officials said.

Rough diamonds were imported at "highly exaggerated value" to siphon off excess foreign exchange overseas to cover the differential cost of other imports and park money abroad for unlawful activities.

It is alleged that the then Commissioner APSC Mumbai, Vinay Brij Singh, influenced subordinate officers to give favourable report, they said.

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January 18,2020

New Delhi, Jan 18: Two men accused of kidnapping and brutally raping a five-year-old girl in Delhi in 2013 have been held guilty by a court in the national capital today. The POCSO court, which will announce the quantum of punishment on January 30, said, "In our society the minor girls are worshipped as goddess on certain occasions but in the present case the victim child had experienced exceptional depravity and extreme brutality."

"The crime against the victim was committed in a most grotesque and revolting manner and the collective conscience of the community was shaken," the court added while holding the accused - Manoj Shah and Pradeep Kumar - guilty.

The assault which took place just four months after Nirbhaya's brutal rape had grabbed headlines with its shocking details. The girl, who was named Gudiya by sections of the media, went missing and the police told her parents to look for her themselves. She was found two days later, tied in the basement of the east Delhi house she lived in with traces of candles and bottles inside her private parts.

The convicts had fled after raping Gudiya and shoving a candle and bottle inside her private parts, leaving her at Manoj Shah's room, after believing the five-year-old to be dead. The child was rescued 40 hours later on April 17, 2013.

Manoj Shah and Pradeep Kumar were arrested by Delhi police separately from Muzaffarpur and Darbhanga in Bihar respectively in 2013. The charge sheet was filed on May 24 that year and charges were framed by the court on July 11. But, it took more than five years to complete the recording of the statement of 57 prosecution witnesses in the POCSO court.

"Though the trial should have been completed in two years, we are happy we got justice," said the father of the girl.

One of the convicts, Manoj Shah, allegedly assaulted some reporters while being taken out of the courtroom.

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