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QCrime: 6 FIRs Filed in Tis Hazari Violence; Daughter Kills Mother

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1. Delhi Tis Hazari Violence: Six FIRs Filed, SIT to Examine Cases

A day after the clash between police and lawyers at Tis Hazari Court complex, six cases have been registered at Sabzi Mandi police station. Four of these were registered on Saturday. These include two cases filed by advocates, including a woman, one by a district judge and one by a constable. On Sunday, two advocates registered cases against the police team on charges of assault and attempt to murder. All six have been transferred to the Crime Branch SIT, which will further probe the matter.

“Two cases have been registered against police under IPC sections 354 (assault to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 307 (attempt to murder), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 379 (theft), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 342 (wrongful confinement),” said Additional PRO Anil Mittal.

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2. Woman Killed by Daughter

An 81-year-old woman was murdered allegedly by her 47-year-old daughter following an argument at their home in west Delhi’s Hari Nagar on Saturday. Police said they have arrested the daughter and are interrogating her to know the motive behind the murder. The woman, Neeru Bagga allegedly used a pair of scissors and an iron rod to kill her mother. Additional deputy commissioner of police (west) Sameer Sharma said. “The body of Bagga’s mother, Santosh Bagga, was found with injuries on her body. Bagga’s blood stained clothes were also found. We booked her under murder charges.”

(Source: Hindustan Times)

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3. Woman Killed, Pushed off 18th Floor in Noida?

The body of a woman was found at the base of a tower in AVJ Heights Society in Sector Zeta 1, arousing suspicion that she might have been murdered in a flat on the 18th floor and then pushed from there.

Cops probing the death initially thought the woman might have committed suicide. But since none of the residents could recognise her, it led to a search of flats in the housing society. In a locked flat on the 18th floor, cops found bloodstains on the walls and a bed. A dupatta dangling from a concrete structure in the space between two buildings has also prompted police to probe if the woman was first killed inside the locked flat and then pushed to make the episode look like an accident.

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4. Two Held for Starving Woman to Death in MP

The widower and the father-in-law of a 23-year-old woman have been arrested in Madhya Pradesh’s Rewa after she died allegedly of starvation and torture for giving birth to two girls, police said.

Jagmohan Sahu, the father of the woman, Radha Sahu, lodged a police complaint against her widower, Sanjeev Sahu, and father-in-law, Ramrasele Sahu, both farmers, citing medical reports that suggested starvation as the cause of her death on 30 October.

(Source: Hindustan Times)

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5. Contract Killer Shot Dead in UP Encounter

A contract killer with a bounty of Rs 1 lakh on his head was killed in an encounter with Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) in Lucknow’s Vibhuti Khand police station area on Sunday, police said.

Sachin Pandey, a resident of Azamgarh, had around two dozen cases of murder, loot and extortion against him, said police.

SSP, STF, Rajeev Narain Mishra said police had received a tip-off that Pandey was in Lucknow for a contract killing. The identity of the target is yet to be confirmed, he said.

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6. Delhi Bus Marshal Allegedly Beaten Up By Cop After Argument, Case Filed

A Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus marshal was allegedly beaten up by a policeman in Burari after an argument, police said on Sunday.

The policeman was inside his Scorpio car when Parvez came to move the vehicle's rear-view mirror to avoid contact with the bus in a congested road around 2 pm on Saturday, an officer said.

The accused came out of his car and an argument took place, the police said.

(Source: NDTV)

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7. Man Opens Fire At Shopkeepers In Delhi Over Returning A Toy: Police

Two brothers, who run a toy shop in Seelampur area, were allegedly shot at by a customer on Sunday after a heated argument erupted between them over returning of a toy, police said.

According to the police, accused Atif Chaudhary had bought some toys from the shop at around 6 pm but tried to return it as he did not like them.

This led to a heated argument over the matter and the accused subsequently opened fire at them, police said.

(Source: NDTV)

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8. Missing Six-Year-Old Boy Found Murdered Near Home in Outer Delhi’s Narela

A six-year-old boy who had gone missing while playing in outer Delhi’s Narela on Friday evening was found murdered near his home on Saturday morning, police said. The boy’s body, with his slit throat, was found amid a heap of garbage, barely 250 metres from his home.

Gaurav Sharma, deputy commissioner of police (outer-north district), said multiple teams had been formed to solve the murder but no breakthrough was made in the case until late Saturday.

(Source: Hindustan Times)

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9. Speeding Truck Crushes UP Couple On Motorcycle To Death: Police

A couple riding a motorcycle died in Uttar Pradesh's Fatehpur on Sunday when a truck ran over them, police said.

Devendra Yadav, 24, and his finacee Seema, 21, were coming to the city from when a speeding oil tanker hit their bike in the afternoon, Jitendra Singh, SHO Kotwali Fatehpur said.

"Both fell on the road and the tanker ran over them... the driver fled from the spot," Mr Singh said.

(Source: NDTV)

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