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Indore: Two Held For Duping Couple Of ₹22 Lakh On Pretext Of Selling Luxury Villas

**Inter-state Gang Busted for Duping People Through Fake Luxury Villa Scam in Jaipur**

*Indore (Madhya Pradesh):* The crime branch has arrested two individuals and busted an inter-state gang involved in duping people of huge sums of money through social media by falsely promising luxury “five-star villas” in Jaipur.

According to officials, the accused had established a fake company named *Di Dau O Muntajae* and lured victims by assuring them of owning villas in Jaipur. They collected advance payments from multiple people, issued fake allotment letters, and then vanished without delivering the properties or refunding the money.

One of the victims, Akanksha Vajpayee, a resident of Padmavati Colony, along with her husband Vivek Vajpayee, was cheated of Rs 22.17 lakh. The accused contacted the couple through different mobile numbers on social media and convinced them to transfer the amount in advance.

Following their complaint, a case was registered under sections 420, 409, 120B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and section 66D of the Information Technology (IT) Act.

During the investigation, the crime branch team conducted technical analysis and traced the accused to Mumbai. A team was dispatched to Mumbai and arrested two accused from Versova.

The arrested individuals were identified as Dharmendra alias Dheeraj Wadhwani of Patrakar Colony, Jaipur, the main owner of the fake project, whose account received most of the scammed money; and Preeti Rao alias Preeti Yadav of Delhi, who acted as a company representative and directly contacted victims during the fraud.

The police seized several items including six keypad mobile phones, five smartphones, four laptops, two cheque books, three company seals, and visiting cards as evidence.

Both accused have been taken into police remand for further interrogation to uncover their network and identify other victims of the scam.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-two-held-for-duping-couple-of-22-lakh-on-pretext-of-selling-luxury-villas

Ghazal Mansury’s brutal crime- A complete timeline of events ahead of Snapped

In January 2015, Ghazal Mansury was found guilty of the murder of her 79-year-old mother, Mehria Mansury. Mehria disappeared from her quiet Serra Mesa home in September 2013, setting off a frantic search and leaving her family desperate for answers. While her daughter, Ghazal Mansury, insisted that dementia was to blame, relatives suspected foul play.

Days later, their worst fears were realized when Mehria’s body was discovered near the Barona Indian Reservation. What followed was a chilling investigation that revealed how Mehria’s own daughter murdered her.

### The Murder of Mehria Mansury and the Role Played by Ghazal Mansury

Mehria Mansury was the mother of 42-year-old Ghazal Mansury, who struggled with drug use and lived in the garage of her mother’s home on Amulet Street with her boyfriend, Lucio Moreno. The relationship between mother and daughter was strained, and family members even suspected abuse.

By late 2013, the relationship had grown more volatile, and relatives started noticing signs that something was wrong. On September 23, 2013, Mehria’s brother visited her home and was struck by the sight of her red, swollen eye. She dismissed it as allergies, but within hours, she disappeared, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.

When the family could not reach Mehria by phone or at her door on September 24, they became alarmed. On September 25, her relatives reported her missing. Ghazal Mansury told them her mother had gone on a walk and never returned.

### The Search and Investigation

The search for Mehria stretched on for days but initially yielded no results. Suspicion soon fell on Ghazal and her boyfriend, Moreno. When interviewed, Moreno refused to testify in court, pleading the Fifth Amendment, according to NBC.

Investigations into Mehria’s home uncovered troubling signs. Bloodstains were found on her living room chair and walls, all testing positive for Mehria’s DNA, suggesting violence had occurred inside the house. Moreover, detectives learned that Ghazal had conducted online searches for topics such as homicide and how to clean bloodstains.

### The Discovery of Mehria’s Body

On October 2, 2013, following two tips, investigators searched the Barona Indian Reservation for Mehria. Retired sheriff’s deputy Thomas Bennett volunteered to assist in the search. That afternoon, he discovered Mehria’s decomposing body under a tree in a dry gully off Wildcat Canyon Road, a short distance from the Barona Resort & Casino. She was still dressed in a faded nightgown.

On the same morning, detectives trailed Ghazal to a pawn shop, where she had sold a box of her mother’s jewelry. Ghazal admitted to the staff that her mother had passed and said she might need the money for her legal defense.

### Arrest and Sentencing of Ghazal Mansury

On October 3, 2013, Ghazal Mansury was arrested. She pleaded not guilty to murder, maintaining that her mother’s death had been an accident. Ghazal claimed she had accidentally struck her mother with a door, causing a fatal injury, and, in a panic, hid the body.

Prosecutors, however, countered with testimony asserting that Ghazal had strangled her mother and intentionally disposed of the body at the Barona Casino. Deputy District Attorney Paul Greenwood argued that Ghazal’s motive was to prevent her mother from attending a doctor’s appointment the next day, where medical staff would likely have noticed evidence of abuse, according to NBC.

Ghazal’s trial began in early 2015, with the defense clinging to the accident narrative. However, jurors remained unconvinced, and in January 2015, after a day of deliberations, they returned a guilty verdict.

On March 6, 2015, Judge Jeffrey Fraser sentenced Ghazal to 25 years to life in prison. For Mehria’s relatives, the verdict brought some closure and a sense of justice.

### Snapped Coverage

The case of Mehria Mansury’s murder and Ghazal Mansury’s trial is explored in *Snapped* Season 18, Episode 7, which originally aired on September 18, 2016. This episode is set to re-air tonight, September 22, 2025, on Oxygen.

For those interested in true crime stories, the *Snapped* episode offers a detailed look into the tragic and disturbing case of Ghazal and Mehria Mansury.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/shows/ghazal-mansury-s-brutal-crime-a-complete-timeline-events-ahead-snapped

Court hears arguments on behalf of Samir Modi, police oppose bail plea

At the outset, Senior Advocate Tanveer Ahmed Mir requested the court to hear arguments on camera. Consequently, the hearing was conducted in camera (closed session). The court has listed the bail plea for hearing on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) extended the judicial custody of Samir Modi until October 6. He was produced before the court after the expiry of one day’s judicial custody.

Delhi Police filed a reply on Saturday opposing the bail plea of businessman Samir Modi.

Senior Advocates Ramesh Gupta, along with Advocates Punit Mittal, Shailendra Singh, Ishaan Jain, and Surya Pratap Singh, appeared for Samir Modi. On the other hand, Senior Advocate Tanveer Ahmed Mir, along with Shubham Mahajan and Ravish Thakur, represented the complainant.

During the hearing on Saturday, Senior Advocate Ramesh Gupta contended that a Look-Out Circular (LOC) can be issued within five days of an FIR being registered. He submitted that the FIR in this case was registered on September 10, and the LOC was issued within four days.

It was further submitted that Samir Modi traveled to London on a return ticket, returned from London, and was detained at the airport before being handed over to the police on September 18.

The counsel requested the court to inquire with the police about how an LOC could be issued within four days. Additionally, he urged the court to direct the police to investigate the complaint filed by the accused, alleging extortion by the complainant.

Additional Sessions Judge Vipin Kharb expressed his interest in understanding how the LOC was issued within four days.

On September 19, the Saket Court granted a two-day further remand of Samir Modi to the Delhi Police. He was subsequently sent to judicial custody on Sunday. The court also asked the police to look into the complaint filed by Samir Modi.

The court conducted the hearing on Friday in camera, requesting the media and others to leave the courtroom. Senior Advocate Ramesh Gupta noted that bail plea hearings are typically not conducted in camera. Nevertheless, the court insisted on the closed-door session.

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‘She had bad breath’: Indian claims sexual assault accusation untrue

Summarize Next Article ‘She had bad breath’: Indian claims sexual assault accusation untrue By Chanshimla Varah Sep 22, 2025 05: 06 pm What’s the story Ankit Sharma, a 46-year-old Indian national and Singapore permanent resident, has been sentenced to four years in prison and six strokes of the cane for molesting a woman at Changi City Point mall. The incident took place on March 1, 2023, when Sharma met the victim, a 31-year-old technology specialist recruiter, for a professional meeting. During their meeting over drinks, Sharma made sexual advances, which made the situation uncomfortable. Legal proceedings Sharma’s defense claimed victim interacted with him voluntarily When the woman went to the restroom and then returned, Sharma dragged her into a nearby nursing room, where he forced a kiss on her, held her back, and made aggressive sex overtures despite her protests, according to Deputy Public Prosecutor Sheldon Lim. Sharma denied the charges, claiming that the victim had consented to go to the nursing room. His defense argued that she interacted with him voluntarily but got upset after he commented on her bad breath. Sentence details Prosecution described sexual exploitation as ‘extremely high’ The court, however, rejected Sharma’s defense and found him guilty of aggravated outrage of modesty. The prosecution described the sexual exploitation as “extremely high” and the intrusion as “intense and prolonged.” Sharma was sentenced to four years in prison with six strokes of the cane, despite his lawyer seeking a lighter sentence of three to three-and-a-half years with fewer cane strokes.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/world/dragged-kissed-forcefully-indian-jailed-in-singapore-for-molesting-woman/story

Robbery Caught On Camera: Masked Men Loot ₹1.75 Lakh From Petrol Pump In Rajasthan’s Baran; Police Respond To Viral Video

**Masked Men Loot Petrol Pump in Rajasthan’s Baran; Incident Caught on CCTV**

In the early hours of Monday, September 22, masked men looted the Ambika petrol pump in Baran, Rajasthan. The incident, which occurred around 2:15 am, was captured by the CCTV cameras installed at the petrol pump, and the video of the robbery has since surfaced online.

According to reports, five to six masked assailants overpowered a petrol pump employee and held him hostage during the robbery. In the viral footage, the men can be seen tying the employee’s hands and legs before fleeing the scene with approximately Rs 1,750 in cash, as reported by Aaj Tak.

**Baran Police Response**

Following the viral spread of the video, the Baran Police have responded promptly. Authorities have confirmed that a detailed investigation is underway, and officials are actively probing the incident. A manhunt operation has been launched to apprehend the accused individuals involved in this robbery.

**Similar Incident in Saharsa, Bihar Earlier This Year**

This is not an isolated case. Earlier in February 2024, robbers also targeted a petrol pump at gunpoint in Saharsa, Bihar. The armed robbery was recorded on the petrol pump’s CCTV camera.

In that incident, four masked criminals arrived on two bikes at the Pooja Petrol Pump in Tiri, located in the Baijnathpur police station jurisdiction. They forcibly seized a cash bag containing ₹21,000 from the cashier before fleeing the scene. The local police continue to investigate the case.

Incidents like these highlight the need for increased security measures at fuel stations and prompt law enforcement actions to ensure the safety of employees and customers alike.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/robbery-caught-on-camera-masked-men-loot-175-lakh-from-petrol-pump-in-rajasthans-baran-police-react-after-video-goes-viral

Cops find illegal gun stash after arrest over alleged violent attack

Police Seize Illegal Firearms and Charge Two Men Following Assault Investigation

Police have seized a cache of illegal firearms and charged two individuals in connection with an ongoing investigation.

The incident traces back to September 14, when a 45-year-old man was seriously injured after allegedly being assaulted by a man known to him at a residence in Lower Barrington. An official report was made to police on September 17 concerning the assault.

On September 19, law enforcement officers, including specialist units, arrested a 40-year-old man in the Beechford area relating to the assault. He was charged with causing grievous bodily harm and has been detained to appear before the Launceston Magistrates Court.

Following the arrest, police conducted a search of a Beechford residence where several illegal firearms were discovered. The items found included:

– A sawn-off shotgun
– A rifle
– Six homemade pistols
– An antique pistol
– Two imitation firearms (gel blasters)
– Two crossbows, one of which was homemade

A 53-year-old man, who was not involved in the assault, was also charged with several firearms-related offences. He has been granted bail and is scheduled to appear before the Launceston Magistrates Court on October 22.

Detective Inspector Michelle Elmer commented on the discovery, stating, “Every illegal firearm in our community is a concern to Tasmania Police, and poses a risk to public safety. Firearms, particularly homemade ones, are unpredictable and extremely dangerous. They pose a significant threat to the community.”

She added, “Police remain committed to removing illegal weapons from our streets, and we urge anyone with information in relation to illicit firearms to help us by providing information.”

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New six-part murder mystery starring Harry Potter actor based on best-selling book

**New Six-Part Murder Mystery Starring Harry Potter Actor Based on Best-Selling Book**

The first-look trailer for the new dramatic thriller *Murder Before Evensong* has been released, with Harry Potter star Matthew Lewis leading the cast of this six-part murder mystery series.

Adapted from Reverend Richard Coles’ best-selling novel of the same name, *Murder Before Evensong* is a fresh crime drama set to broadcast on Channel 5 later this year. The preview introduces Matthew Lewis in the role of Canon Daniel Clement, the Rector of the English village of Champton. Daniel finds himself at the heart of a homicide investigation when a corpse is discovered in the church.

The trailer also features a talented supporting cast, including Amanda Redman as Daniel’s mother, Audrey; Amit Shah as DS Neil Vanloo; Adam James as Bernard De Floures; and Tamzin Outhwaite as Stella Harper. Additional notable actors in the series include Meghan Treadway, Alexander Delamain, Marion Bailey, Amanda Hadingue, Francis Magee, and Nina Toussaint-White.

**Series Synopsis**

According to the official description:
“Daniel shares Champton rectory with his widowed mother Audrey and his two dachshunds, Cosmo and Hilda. When Daniel announces a plan to modernise the church, the parish becomes divided. Then, a body is found dead at the back of the church. As the police move in and the bodies start piling up, Daniel is the only one who can try and keep his fractured community together — and catch a killer.”

Following *Murder Before Evensong*, Reverend Richard Coles has written four additional volumes in the Canon Clement series: *A Death in the Parish* (2023), *Murder at the Monastery* (2024), *Murder Under the Mistletoe*, and *A Death on Location* (2025).

**About Matthew Lewis**

Matthew Lewis is best known for his iconic role as Neville Longbottom in the Harry Potter film series. More recently, he has appeared in Channel 5’s drama *All Creatures Great and Small* and the BBC sitcom *Avoidance*, starring Romesh Ranganathan.

*Murder Before Evensong* is set to premiere soon on Channel 5. Fans of gripping murder mysteries and character-driven dramas won’t want to miss it.
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/tv/new-six-part-murder-mystery-35932694

BMW crash case: Court defers Gaganpreet Kaur’s bail hearing

**BMW Crash Case: Court Defers Gaganpreet Kaur’s Bail Hearing**

*By Snehil Singh | September 20, 2025, 3:07 PM*

A Delhi court has postponed the bail hearing of Gaganpreet Kaur, the prime accused in a fatal BMW accident that resulted in the death of Deputy Secretary Navjot Singh and injuries to his wife, Sandeep.

The hearing in the Patiala House Court has been deferred to September 24 after the police requested additional time to collect key pieces of evidence, including Kaur’s mobile phone and driving license. Investigators informed Judicial Magistrate Ankit Garg that they oppose granting bail at this stage since the probe is still in its early phases.

**Evidence Collection Underway**

Kaur’s phone, currently held by her husband Parikshit Makkad, is considered crucial for the investigation. The police revealed that the device contains important messages sent after the crash. Makkad is expected to hand over the phone to authorities shortly.

Meanwhile, Gaganpreet Kaur remains in judicial custody until September 27. She faces charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and rash driving related to the accident.

**Preservation of CCTV Footage**

The court has also issued a notice on an application seeking the preservation of CCTV footage from the accident site. On Thursday, the court observed that there is no legal provision for sharing such footage with the accused in a criminal case.

The police have registered cases under several penal provisions, including culpable homicide not amounting to murder, rash driving, and negligent driving, following the incident.

**Details of the Incident**

The accident occurred on September 14 around 1:00 PM near Dhaula Kuan. Navjot Singh and his wife were riding a motorcycle back from Bangla Sahib Gurdwara when they were struck by Kaur’s BMW. Parikshit Makkad was seated in the passenger seat of the BMW at the time of the crash.

Authorities are also investigating possible attempts to tamper with evidence after the accident. This includes probing Kaur’s alleged visit to a hospital located nearly 19 kilometers away from the accident site.

The investigation continues as the court awaits further developments before proceeding with the bail hearing.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/delhi-bmw-crash-court-postpones-bail-hearing-to-september-24/story

Viral Video Shows Family Being Confronted For ‘Stealing Railway Bedsheets’ On Purushottam Express; Find Out What The Consequences Are Of Such Theft

**Odisha: Viral Video Sparks Outrage Over Alleged Theft of Railway Bedsheets on Purushottam Express**

A viral video from Odisha has ignited public outrage after showing a family allegedly caught stealing bedsheets from the first-class AC coach of the Purushottam Express. The incident, reportedly recorded on the platform after the train’s arrival, highlights a rather unusual but serious case of theft involving railway property.

**About the Purushottam Express**

The Purushottam Express is a superfast train running between Puri in Odisha and New Delhi. It is one of the most in-demand routes, passing through several states including Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh.

**Viral Video Shows Drama Over Stealing Bedsheets**

In the video shared on X by user Bapi Sahoo, a family of three, including a woman, is seen surrounded by two Travelling Ticket Examiners (TTEs) and other railway staff. The officials can be heard confronting the family over allegations that they tried to sneak bedsheets into their luggage.

The woman appears reluctant as she pulls out bedsheets from a bag, while the men accompanying her avoid giving clear answers. Sahoo captioned the video:
“Traveling in 1st AC of Purushottam Express is a matter of pride itself. But still people are there who don’t hesitate to steal and take home those bedsheets supplied for additional comfort during travel.”

While the clip has gone viral, details about when and where exactly the incident took place remain unconfirmed. Additionally, authorities have not released any official statement regarding whether any action was taken against the accused passengers.

**What Happens If a Passenger Is Found Stealing Railway Property?**

Passengers travelling in AC coaches are provided with linen items such as bedsheets, blankets, and pillows to enhance their travel comfort. However, these items must be returned at the end of the journey.

Railway officials emphasize that stealing or damaging railway property is a punishable offense under the Indian Railways Act, 1966. According to Section 3 of the act:

– A first-time offender may face up to one year of imprisonment, a fine of up to Rs 1,000, or both.
– For repeat or serious violations, the punishment can extend to up to five years in prison along with a higher fine.

To prevent such incidents, Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel regularly conduct checks on trains and platforms.

Passengers are urged to return all provided linen items at the end of their journey to avoid any legal trouble.

*Stay tuned for updates on this story as more information becomes available.*
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/viral-video-shows-family-being-confronted-for-stealing-railway-bedsheets-on-purushottam-express-find-out-what-the-consequences-are-of-such-theft

Pahalgam terror attack: NIA court extends custody of accused persons by 45 days

A special NIA court in Jammu has extended by 45 days — beyond the stipulated 90-day period — the custodial remand of two accused arrested for allegedly harbouring Pakistani terrorists involved in the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in April.

Special NIA judge Sandeep Gandotra extended the investigation and remand period of Bashir Ahmad Jothat, who hails from Baisaran in Pahalgam, and Parvaiz Ahmad from Batkote in Pahalgam. The court held a prima facie case in favour of the extension of the remand and investigation, citing the allegations, progress of investigation, and pending forensic and DNA profiling reports.

Accordingly, the court granted a 45-day extension to the investigating officer for the investigation of the case beyond the initial 90-day period, applicable to accused Jothat and Ahmad. The order directed the authorities to complete the investigation as soon as possible and urged the investigating officer to expedite the probe.

The original 90-day remand period for investigation, along with an additional 10 days of judicial remand, was due to expire on Friday. After the expiry of the earlier remand, Jothat and Ahmad were produced virtually before the court on September 18, which then extended their investigation and remand period to enable the NIA to continue its probe, officials confirmed.

The judge observed that the plea for a 90-day extension of the investigation was well-founded and deserving of acceptance, especially as the probe had reached a crucial stage. Several witness statements and forensic reports were still pending, which warranted the extension.

The case, re-registered by the NIA, pertains to the killing of tourists from a particular community at Baisaran meadow, Pahalgam, on April 22, 2025. The accused, Jothat and Ahmad, were arrested on June 22 and have since been held in judicial custody at Amphalla Jail in Jammu.

According to the NIA, the accused disclosed the identities of three armed terrorists involved in the attack, confirming that they were Pakistani nationals affiliated with the banned terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). The federal agency alleged that both accused had knowingly harboured these terrorists at a seasonal dhok (hut) in Hill Park, Pahalgam, prior to the April 22 attack that claimed 26 lives, mostly tourists, and left 16 others injured.

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