30 December,2023 04:24 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Police in Maharashtra's Thane district arrested two persons for allegedly stabbing a 35-year-old powerloom worker to death in Bhiwandi town.
Newswire PTI reported quoting an official that the victim was found dead on an open ground in the Babla compound area around 8.30 am on Friday. He was identified as Barkatali Rojmohammed Ansari.
Ansari's body bore multiple stab wounds and the police were alerted, he said.
An offence of murder was registered, and following a probe, the police zeroed in on two persons. The accused allegedly attacked and killed the victim, who was an alcoholic, the official said.
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The motive for the crime is yet to be ascertained, he added.
Meanwhile, the Crime Branch of Jammu and Kashmir Police on Saturday filed a chargesheet against a resident of Maharashtra for allegedly cheating a businessman of Rs 1.70 crore on the pretext of supplying food grains in 2019, an official said.
The Economic Offences Wing of the Crime Branch, Jammu, presented a 504-page chargesheet in a court here against accused Parvin Kumar Ninawe, a resident of Nagpur in Maharashtra for allegedly defrauding Suresh Gupta, proprietor of the Shona Trust Corporation, a spokesman of the agency said.
Gupta is engaged in the business of sale-purchase and supply of food grains and other allied products to the government as well as to the public.
Gupta, in his complaint to Jammu Crime Branch, alleged that he made payment of Rs 3.11 crore to the accused from time to time but the accused supplied goods worth only Rs 1.41 crore to him and the remaining amount was neither returned nor any goods were supplied by the accused, the spokesman said.
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He said the accused also issued a cheque of Rs 60 lakh to the complainant but it was dishonoured by the bank.
On receipt of the complaint, a preliminary verification was conducted and during the course of inquiry the allegations made were prima-facie substantiated leading to the registration of a formal case under the relevant sections, the spokesman said.
He said the offences under section 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code are established against Ninawe, who is on bail. (With inputs from PTI)