Seven-year-old raped, killed by father’s friend

June 18, 2012

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Bangalore, June 18: A seven-year-old girl was brutally raped and murdered by her father’s friend at Nallurahalli near Whitefield on Saturday night.

The body of Jayasudha, daughter of Basavaraju, a mason from Raichur, was found floating in a lake at the village on Sunday morning. Nagaraj, 28 who confessed to the crime has been arrested.

He too is a resident of Nallurahalli and works as a help at a garage.

According to Mahadevi, mother of the girl, Nagaraj took away Jayasudha from a temple, where she had gone with her sisters to attend a fair. “My three daughters came back running and said Nagaraj had taken away Jaya. I never saw her alive again,” said a sobbing Mahadevi.

Basavaraju had barred Nagaraj, a neighbour, from entering their house a few months ago when Mahadevi complained to him about Nagaraj’s behaviour. “He hasn’t visited us since. But he had been friendly with my children and used to bring chocolates and biscuits to them,” Basavaraju said.

On Saturday, Nagaraj helped the girls to eat food at the temple. He even washed their hands after the food. While the four were leaving for home, he lured Jaya offering her chocolates. Jaya went with Nagaraj, ignoring the warnings from her eldest sister Ambramma, 10. When Ambramma tried to stop Jaya from going with Nagaraj, the latter slapped her and shoved her away, Basavaraju added.

“We searched for Jaya and Nagaraj all through the night. Someone told us he had taken Jaya to the lake. After we complained to the police Sunday morning, they joined us in the search,” he said.

The police retrieved the body and a post mortem was conducted at the Bowring Hospital. Basavaraju’s family had come to the City in search of jobs from Sangapura, near Manvi in Raichur four years ago. The couple have two other daughters – Sridevi, 9, and Sevanti, 5 – all studying at a government school.

Based on the account given by Ambramma, Whitefield police arrested Nagaraj from his house on Sunday.

On interrogation, he confessed to raping the girl repeatedly. When she fell unconscious, he pushed her into the lake, fearing that she may inform her parents about the incident.

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July 25,2020

Tikamgarh, Jul 25: Promise of providing housing to the poor has been made by both Centre as well as State governments but a Dalit family in Tikamgarh district of Madhya Pradesh is forced to live in a toilet for the last several years.

However, the administration denied that the family is living in the toilet.

Maganlal Ahirwar, his wife and four children live in Keshavgarh Gram Panchayat of Mohangarh area of Tikamgarh district. All of them have been living in the toilet for four years. Ahirwar's wife Phula Devi said she told the authorities several times that her family didn't get house under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, but no one listened. The couple even got their daughter married in the same toilet.

They even got an electricity connection and gas connection under the Ujjwala scheme.

Mohangarh tehsildar Dr. Abhijeet Singh told media persons, "I got to know about the case and have asked for the report. Maganlal Ahirwar came to the office two-three days ago and denied that he was living in the toilet with his family. He has an ancestral house in the village."

He might have lived in a toilet earlier but currently he is not living there, Dr. Singh added.

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May 22,2020

Warangal, May 22: In a shocking incident, bodies of nine migrant workers, including six of a family, were found in a well at Gorrekunta area in the outskirts of Warangal city. Of the nine bodies, four were found on May 21.

"Till now, nine bodies have been found in a well near a gunny bag godown at Gorrekunta area in the outskirts of Warangal city. Of the nine bodies, four were found on May 21 and the rest were found today. As six of the bodies belong to one family, it has led to suspicion," said Dr V Ravinder, Commissioner of Police, Warangal, while speaking to ANI over phone.

"The four bodies that were found yesterday have been identified as Md Maksood (50), his wife Nisha (45), daughter Busra (20) and grandson (3). The five bodies that have been found today have been identified as that of Shabad Alam, son of Maksood, Sohail Alam (Maksood's family member), Shakeel, a family friend of Maksood," he further said.

The bodies have been taken out from the well and sent to MGM Hospital for post mortem.
Minister Errabelli Dayakar, District Collector Harita, Mayor Prakash Rao have visited the spot along with the Warangal Commissioner.

Md Maksood had migrated from West Bengal to Warangal 20 years ago. Since last December, he and his family members have been working in a nearby gunny bag manufacturing unit godown at Gorrekunta. After the lockdown, the family shifted from Warangal and settled down in the factory godown.

According to police, on Thursday noon when the unit owner Santosh came to the godown as part of his daily routine he could not find any of the labourers. Later, he discovered four dead bodies floating in the well.

The Warangal police has registered a case under Section 174 CrPC. They said the exact reason for their deaths will be known only after the investigation.

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March 22,2020

Thane, Mar 22: Eight men were arrested at Kalyan in the district on Sunday as they were found playing cricket during the 'Janata curfew' being observed to check the spread of coronavirus, police said.

They were playing cricket at Kala Talao Maidan in the afternoon, police said.

Police also detained a boy in this connection, an official said.

"Action was taken against them for defying the prohibitory orders issued by the Thane Police Commissionerate.

They also went against the 'Janata curfew' being observed to curb the spread of coronavirus," the police official said.

The Mahatma Phule Chowk Police Station registered an offence against the accused under IPC sections 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), 269 (negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life), 290 (public nuisance).

They were also booked under the Maharashtra Police Act as well as the National Disaster Act 2005, the official said.

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