He started his journalistic career as a freelancer with Afternoon Despatch and Courier writing about crime in the wildlife areas. He also dabbled in photojournalism. He then started free lancing for Mid-Day before joining them full-time. He joined Indian Express in 1996 and soon switched to covering crime stories, especially on Mumbai underworld. In 2005, he joined Hindustan Times. He later re-joined MiD Day as crime and investigations editor.

On 27 June 2011, after sixteen days of investigations, the Crime Branch declared they have cracked the case. Police officials caught seven people from different locations of India. Of which three were detained from Chembur, in Mumbai; one in Solapur; and remaining two from Rameshwaram, in Tamil Nadu.[5] All the suspects resided in different parts of Mumbai except Satish Kalia, who settled down in Trivandrum after the birth of his daughter and cases against him were cleared. After the shootout they fled to evade arrest. All the seven suspects Rohit Thangappan Joseph alias Satish Kalia, Arun Dake, Anil Waghmode, Babloo, Sachin Gaikwad, Mangesh Agawane and Chhottu are history-sheeters. The suspects were allegedly from Chhota Rajan's gang "Nana Company". Additional Commissioner of Police (crime) Himanshu Roy, who was supervising the case said in a press conference that Rajan approached Kalia who in turn organised the team to carry the shootout. Kalia was the man who shot Dey, said the police. The commissioner also added the shootout was carried out on the behest of Rajan, and the shooters were allegedly kept in dark about the profession of Dey.[6]


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As a potential starting point and cultural context for crime cinema, Bengali literature has what certainly seems to be the most prominent, if not also the most prolific, detective fiction tradition in India, thanks in part to the stories be adapted for film and tv. Starting in 1965, filmmaker Satyajit Ray wrote over 30 detective stories featuring his own Sherlock Holmes-ish cerebral sleuth, Feluda, and adapted 2 of them for film. Equally prolific are the Byomkesh Bakshi stories by author Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay (published beginning in 1932). Ray also adapted one of these. Its star? Uttam Kumar. And both Feluda and Bakshi keep appearing on big screens today.

Of course, if being an urban detective was the requirement for noir, Poirot could be its poster boy. There must also be psychological unease. If European and American noir films in the 40s and 50s dealt not just with crime but also post-war disruptions and traumas, Calcutta would be a natural home for similar stories. Long a cosmopolitan city, balanced between east and west, Calcutta was shattered during WWII, bombed by Japan (which had invaded nearby Burma) and suffering an artificial famine created by Britain diverting food supplies from India to their own troops, killing millions through hunger and disease. Calcutta was also a center of revolutionary movements by Indian independence fighters and labor strikes. This is a city with scars from violence both physical and ideological. This is a city where isolation, desperation, and darkness are at home.

Bangladesh has sent home an Indian underworld figure who is an aide to a crime boss linked to the 1993 Mumbai terrorist attack after his release from a Bangladeshi prison this week, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal confirmed on Friday.

June 11, 2011: Journalist Jyotirmoy Dey, 56, shot dead near Hiranandani Gardens in suburban Powai. A case of murder filed at the Powai police station and the probe transferred to the crime branch.

The volume focuses on select translations of true crime writings by Bakaullah and Priyanath Mukhopadhyay who worked as darogas (Detective Inspectors) in the police department in mid-late nineteenth century colonised Bengal. These published accounts of cases investigated by them are among the very first manifestations of the crime genre in India. The writings reflect their understandings of criminality and guilt, as well as negotiations with colonial law and policing. Further, through a selection of cases in which women make an appearance either as victims or offenders, (or sometimes as both,) this book sheds light on the hidden gendered experiences of the time, often missing in mainstream Bangla literature.

Combining a love for suspense with critical readings of a cultural phenomenon, this book will be of much interest to scholars and researchers of comparative literature, translation studies, gender studies, literary theory, cultural studies, modern history, and lovers of crime fiction from all disciplines.

Crime against women (CAW) persists as an enduring and disconcerting societal issue, encompassing a range of physical, sexual, and emotional violence. This study examines the CAW in West Bengal, India, by drawing on recent official data from the National Crime Records Bureau. The data covers the period from 2016 to 2021, providing a robust foundation for assessing these crimes' spatial and temporal patterns. Six distinct categories of CAW have been selected for comprehensive analysis: dowry death, cruelty by husband or relatives, kidnapping and abduction, rape, assault on women, and insult. Employing Geographical Information Systems and spatial analysis techniques, this research scrutinizes the geographical distribution of these crimes across diverse districts within West Bengal. Through meticulous examination of data from 2016 to 2021, the study aims to identify spatial and temporal variations exhibited by these crimes over time. Spatial autocorrelation analysis utilizing Moran's I technique is employed to unveil clustering patterns associated with specific types of CAW. Furthermore, the Getis-Ord Gi* technique is utilized to discern hotspot and coldspot patterns, illuminating those districts characterized by concentrated occurrences of similar crimes targeting women. The findings underscore that certain district, such as North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas, Nadia, and Murshidabad, witness a higher incidence of overall CAW than other districts. Understanding these crimes' spatial and temporal dynamics is crucial for effective policymaking, prevention strategies, and resource allocation. The study emphasizes the importance of evidence-based approaches in addressing CAW and creating safer environments for women in West Bengal.

Four people have been arrested for allegedly raping a bengal monitor lizard in the Sahydari Tiger Reserve near Gothane village in Maharashthra. The accused, identified as hunters, allegedly entered the core zone of Sahydari Tiger Reserve in the Gabha area at Gothane and committed the abhorrent crime.

According to the sources, the high-end stolen phones would eventually be smuggled to countries like Nepal and Bangladesh while the old ones would keep circulating in India. In June 2022, constable Sambhaji Kolekar working at the Mumbai crime branch received a tip that a resident in the city was buying lost or stolen cellphones. Subsequently, a team was formed to verify how the operation was working.

But the court case had generated enough bad publicity. Troilokya had to move to a house in Panchu Dhobani Lane in Chitpur. Soon enough, the money gained from previous crimes started running out, and she began looking for another victim. One of the prostitutes living in the same house, Rajkumari, owned considerable gold jewellery. Troilokya tried drugging her, but when two doses failed to knock her out, she choked her to death and took her ornaments.

This incident shows how soft Bharat still is from a law & order and internal security perspective, despite significant improvement in combatting external threats and terrorism since 2014. And a lot of this boils down to a broken justice system which has been hijacked by our Hinduphobic elites to prioritize rights of illegal immigrants and criminals over those of common citizens. The two illegal immigrants from Bangladesh had committed multiple crimes, were even arrested earlier, but were still let off?

How many such illegal aliens that are arrested by police ever get deported? What have we have done to severely punish and break the syndicates that facilitate entry of these illegals into the country? At least 2 crore illegal Bangladeshi immigrants live in Bharat as per conservative govt. estimates (some claim double that number). The problem is so acute that death penalty is necessary to instill fear into such illegals who enter our country and commit crimes. A pan-Bharat NRC is long overdue to identify the illegal immigrants who have burrowed deep into our cities with fake documentation and political patronage.

PIP:  This article briefly identifies and describes a successful sexual health program, which was piloted in West Bengel state in India. The Indian National AIDS Control Organization established a model intervention project for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Calcutta. The project is funded for 1994-99 by the United Kingdom's Department of International Development. The project includes 8 interventions among brothel-based prostitutes, clients, and vulnerable groups, such as street children and homosexuals. There are 12 sites around Calcutta's "red light" district area of Sonagachi. During October 1996-June 1997, the project reached 150,000 individuals. Almost 650 peer educators were trained. 15,000 people were counseled for STDs. 6000 people were treated for STDs. The program distributed 1.3 million condoms. The project focus shifted from small interventions to empowerment and gender issues, on negotiating skills with clients, and training and capacity building. Success is attributed to the selection of brothel-based prostitutes, rather than free agent prostitutes who operate from hotels, lodges, and residential areas. The project plans to address the needs of sex workers who are free agents. The project has expanded to 4 other states. The future expansion of this project as well as AIDS prevention and control projects in India is uncertain. Currently programs are dependent on health program funding from multilateral and bilateral aid agencies. However, the greater challenge is not funding, but the powerful crime syndicates that run the massive prostitution industry in cities such as Bombay. be457b7860

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