DCP with ATS shoots self as wife, kids watch

March 24, 2013

DCP_shoots_selfMumbai, Mar 24: A deputy commissioner of police with the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad, Sanjay Banerjee, shot himself at an eatery in Thane on Saturday afternoon in front of his wife and children. The motive for the suicide remains unclear.

According to the Kapurbavdi police, it was Banerjee's idea to go out for lunch and the 47-year-old had taken his family to the Goa Portugesa restaurant. In the middle of the lunch, at around 3.30 pm, he suddenly whipped out his pistol and shot himself several times.

In his ATS job, the DCP looked for patterns in data collected from interrogation reports of terrorists across the country. He played an important role in the August 1, 2012, Pune blast probe, one of his last assignments. However, Banerjee had faced some controversy after former Mumbai commissioner Julio Ribeiro alleged that the police postings of Banerjee, the son of a police officer, were backed by politicians.

"Banerjee was at the restaurant with his wife Sushmita (40) and sons (6 and 14). They had ordered drinks and lunch, which had already been served. All of a sudden, Banerjee pulled out a pistol and shot himself in the head," said an officer with the Thane police.

Banerjee had just nibbled a starter and was to start his lunch when he shot himself. He was rushed to the Thane civil hospital, where he was declared dead before admission.

"The family members were the only customers in the restaurant at the time as there is usually a lull before the evening crowd. I was in the kitchen when I heard a loud boom. I rushed out thinking something had fallen and saw the customer half sprawled in his chair with blood gushing from his head," said an employee of the eatery.

"The weapon that Banerjee used was his personal pistol. We have registered an accidental death report for the moment and are conducting further inquiries. The picture will be clearer once the family has given a detailed statement following his last rites. No suicide note was found on his person," said senior inspector B R Chaudhari, Kapurbavdi police station.

A police officer said the elder son had testified that there had been no argument between his parents and that Banerjee's suicide was quite sudden. Thane Police Commissioner K P Raghuvanshi said they were looking into this angle. "It is too early to comment at this stage."

Banerjee's phones are being checked to see who all he had talked to recently.

Several senior police officers, including ATS chief Rakesh Maria, rushed to Banerjee's house and were present there till evening.

Banerjee was suffering from blood pressure, and though a "relaxed" officer, stress had begun to catch up with him, an officer who worked with him said.

In December 2009, the State Human Rights Commission had issued a notice to Banerjee in connection with the arrest of a woman television actor for drinking and playing music in her own home in Kandivli. She was arrested for "behaving indecently in public".

In August 2006, Vinod Bhat, an assistant commissioner of police probing the 7/11 Mumbai serial blasts and attached with the ATS, had been found run over by a Thane-CST local train near Dadar station. With the police making no breakthrough, it was assumed to be a suicide.

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Yavatmal, May 19: Four migrant workers were killed and 15 others were injured after a bus they were travelling in crashed into a truck in Yavatmal on Tuesday morning.

The bus was travelling from Solapur to Jharkhand. More details are currently awaited.

This comes amid nationwide COVID-19 lockdown has been extended to May 31, albeit with some relaxations.

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May 27,2020

Mumbai, May 27: "Crime Patrol" actress Preksha Mehta has committed suicide. She was 25.

Preksha took her life by hanging from a ceiling fan on Monday night at her residence in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, reports timesofindia.com.

The actress reportedly left a suicide note but it does not mention why she decided to end her life. As per reports, Preksha went into depression due to lack of work amid the lockdown.

Her last few social media posts hint at mental agony she was going through. In her last Instagram story, Preksha wrote: "Sabse bura hota hai sapno ka mar jaana" (the worst thing is the death of your dreams)."

Apart from "Crime Patrol", Preksha has appeared in TV soaps like "Meri Durga" and "Laal Ishq".

This is the second suicide by a TV actor during the ongoing lockdown, when all shooting activity has come to a halt for two months now. A few days ago, actor Manmeet Grewal took his life by hanging from the ceiling fan at his Mumbai home. Reportedly, the actor was in a financial crisis and had run into huge debts.

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July 17,2020

Patna, Jul 17: A 15-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a security guard at the Covid-19 quarantine center of the Patna Medical College Hospital where she was admitted after being rescued from a railway station, police said on Thursday.

The accused, Mahesh (40), was arrested on Wednesday night after being booked under the POCSO Act and other relevant IPC sections by the Pir Bahore police station, according to Arti Jaiswal, the in-charge of the women's police station here.

“The accused is being sent to jail while the victim will be undergoing medical tests on Thursday, as is the norm for all sexual assault survivors," Jaiswal said.

The girl had run away from her home in Nalanda district more than a week ago and reached Barh railway station on the outskirts of Patna to catch a train for Kolkata where her father is a daily wage-earner, police said.

She was spotted by Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel who informed the child helpline. The child helpline personnel, taking note of the girl’s tender age and her disturbed frame of mind, convinced her not to undertake the journey and brought her to the hospital’s quarantine ward for COVID-19 suspects as a precautionary measure, they said.

On the night of July 8, a few hours after the girl's arrival at the hospital, she was caught hold of by the accused inside the bathroom and allegedly raped. The accused also threatened her with dire consequences if she spilt the beans and, as per the FIR, kept harassing her sexually.

She finally decided to speak up when another girl, carrying a mobile phone, was similarly brought to the hospital by child helpline a couple of days ago. Using the fellow inmate’s phone, she narrated her ordeal to the helpline personnel who informed the police.

“Her Covid-19 test report is negative. After her examination, for the sexual assault, by a six-member medical board is over, she will be sent to a shelter home by the child helpline," Jaiswal said.

Meanwhile, state women’s commission chairperson Dilmani Mishra strongly reacted to the incident and said, “We are waiting for the medical reports of the girl. We will ensure that justice is done in the matter.”

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