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Indore MBA student arrested in Mumbai for rape and murder

A 22-year-old MBA student from Indore was arrested in Mumbai's Andheri area in connection with an alleged rape and murder case of a woman, officials said on Tuesday. The man was arrested last week by the Indore Police in Mumbai on charges of raping and murdering a 25-year-old woman in Indore. According to an officer from Indore Police, the accused, Piyush Dhamnodiya, an MBA student from Indore, allegedly strangled the 25-year-old woman to death following a quarrel between them and then fled to Mumbai. The incident took place on February 10 in his rented room situated in the Dwarkapuri area of Indore. The victim was also an MBA student at the same private college in Indore. According to statements from the accused’s neighbours received by the police, she used to visit him frequently at his house. “The accused and the victim were known to each other for the past some months,” said a police officer related to the case. A quarrel had occurred between the two Police stated that on the day of the murder, the quarrel occurred after the accused checked the victim’s phone and found chats in which she was speaking to other men, despite allegedly assuring him in the past that she would not do so. Indore Police, in collaboration with Mumbai Police, tracked down and arrested the accused near Andheri Police Station, a senior police officer said on Tuesday. Stayed in a hotel in Mumbai An Indore Police officer familiar with the matter said that after his arrest, the accused stated that upon arriving in Mumbai, he stayed in a hotel for a day and then travelled on local trains between Panvel and Andheri.

17 February,2026 10:43 PM IST | Mumbai | Sarthak Mehta
Police said that no arrests have been made so far, and further investigation is underway. Representational Pic/File

Shiv Sena corporator booked for manhandling forest staff in Navi Mumbai

A case has been registered against Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena corporator for allegedly manhandling forest department personnel and taking away a seized JCB machine during an anti-encroachment drive in Navi Mumbai, police said on Tuesday, reported the PTI. The incident took place on Monday afternoon at Ilthanpada, an area officially classified as reserved forest land. A team of forest officials had launched action against alleged unauthorised excavation and road construction within the forest boundary. According to an official, the forest team seized two JCB machines and detained the site supervisor at the location. Obstruction allegations While the officials were transporting the seized machines to their office, Shiv Sena corporator Mamit Chougule allegedly stopped them. He is accused of manhandling a forest worker and driving away with one of the JCB machines, according to the PTI. Based on a complaint filed by forest officials, a First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against Chougule, his driver and the site supervisor under Section 221 (obstructing a public servant) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with relevant provisions of the Indian Forest Act, 1927, the news agency reported. Police said that no arrests have been made so far, and further investigation is underway. Leopard claws, canine teeth and sambar antlers seized in Junnar, two held Meanwhile, in an another incident, the Junnar Forest Division arrested two men for allegedly possessing and attempting to trade body parts of protected wildlife, including leopard claws and sambar antlers, officials said. The action followed a tip-off received on February 16, 2026, about wildlife contraband being transported near Manchar. A trap was set near Morade Foods Company, behind Jhatka Khanavali, where officials intercepted a white Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire. During the search, the forest team seized approximately 3 kg of leopard claws, 3 leopard canine teeth and 4 sambar antlers, the officials said. The vehicle used in the offence was also confiscated. The arrested men were identified as Uday Shankar Surve, resident of Shirset, Shrivardhan, Raigad, and Nazim Karim Khan, resident of Vadvali, Shrivardhan, Raigad. A case has been registered under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 (Sections 9, 39, 48(A), 51) at Manchar Forest Range (Offence No. WT-04/2026). Hunting, possession, transportation, and trade of protected wildlife species are serious offences, punishable with up to seven years in prison and fines, according to forest officials. (with PTI inputs)

17 February,2026 09:18 PM IST | Navi Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A case of murder has been registered against the two boys. Representational Pic

Maharashtra: 15-year-old kills aunt in Vasai after being reprimanded; held

A 65-year-old woman was allegedly beaten to death by her 15-year-old nephew and his friend after she scolded him over his television addiction in Maharashtra’s Palghar district, police said on Tuesday. The incident occurred in Berhampur village in Vasai West on Sunday night. Police have detained the two minor boys in connection with the killing and further investigation is underway, an official said, reported PTI.  The 65-year-old victim was found dead in her bungalow, where she lived alone, on Monday morning, Deputy Commissioner of Police Purnima Chowgule-Shringi said. She said investigations revealed that the woman had reprimanded her nephew, a school dropout, over his career path and addiction to television. Angered by the scolding, the teenager allegedly called his friend to the house. "The accused caught his aunt unawares and allegedly attacked her from behind with a wooden log and a bamboo stick. The woman died instantly due to the force of the assault," the official said, reported PTI.  Minor boys attempted to hide body, escaped scene The boys allegedly attempted to hide the body under a bed but were unsuccessful and subsequently fled the scene, she said. The DCP said the murder came to light when the victim's daughter, unable to reach her by phone, sent her brother to check on her. He discovered the body lying on the floor. During the probe, police questioned the nephew, who allegedly confessed to the killing, she said, reported PTI.  According to police, the minor had stolen from his aunt three months ago, following which she had deposited all her jewellery in a bank locker. A case of murder has been registered against the two boys, who have been sent to a remand home, the DCP added. Social media feud turns deadly in Beed; 23-year-old killed, two grievously injured A 23-year-old man was killed and two others were seriously injured in a knife attack allegedly triggered by a dispute over social media posts in Maharashtra’s Beed district, police said on Tuesday. The incident took place on Monday night at Ruinalkol village in Ashti tehsil. Two suspects, including a minor, have been detained in connection with the case, officials said, reported PTI.  Deepak Nalkol died in the attack, while Balu Khodke and Shashikant Lambade are battling for their lives at a private hospital in Ahilyanagar district, according to officials. “When a palanquin procession of Lord Mahadev was underway on Monday night on the occasion of Mahashivratri, accused Nilesh Gujar (25) and a minor confronted the victims in front of a school. The confrontation stemmed from a long-standing grudge over provocative stories and status updates posted by them against each other on Instagram and WhatsApp,” an official said, reported PTI.  During the heated argument, Gujar allegedly stabbed Nalkol in the back with a sharp knife. At the same time, the minor attacked Khodke and Lambade. Nalkol succumbed to his injuries while being taken to the hospital, while the other two remain in critical condition, the official added. Following a complaint lodged by the deceased’s brother, Ashti police registered a case of murder and attempt to murder. The two accused have been taken into custody, Inspector Sharad Bhutekar of Ashti police station said. (With PTI inputs)

17 February,2026 08:19 PM IST | Palghar | mid-day online correspondent
The accused being transported under police security. PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Rohit Shetty firing case: Mumbai Police nab Agra man

The Crime Branch of Mumbai Police on Monday arrested the main shooter, identified as Deepak Chandra, a resident of Agra, in connection with the shooting incident at filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s house on February 1. In a multi-state operation, the Mumbai Police, along with the police of other states, also arrested six more accused, taking the total number of arrests to 12 people so far. While Chandra and five other accused were arrested in Haryana, one more accused was arrested in Uttar Pradesh. Police have identified the other arrested accused as Sonu Kumar, 20; Vishal Thakur, 19; Jatin Bhardwaj, 22; and Hritik Vinod Singh Yadav, 24. Filmmaker Rohit Shetty The cops are now tracing the main accused gangster, Shubham Lonkar, who claimed to be a gang member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang and is also wanted in the Baba Siddiqui murder case.  A police source said, “Chandra resides with his parents and sister in Agra. He came in contact with the Bishnoi gang members last year. Chandra doesn’t have any criminal records. He was unemployed for many years. He took training in firing from the other gang members.” During the investigation, the anti-extortion cell found that the main shooter was present near Shetty’s house along with the other arrested accused.  Planned escape According to the police, after the firing, all the accused met at the Kalyan railway station, from where they escaped to Pune. Further investigations revealed that the accused, Bhardwaj, who is Chandra’s cousin, had given him Rs 1500 for travel expenses. After carrying out the firing, Chandra and Kumar fled to Agra, where they stayed at a factory in which accused Yadav works as a supervisor. Later, the duo travelled to Noida and stayed at Thakur’s residence. The accused persons had been on the run across various states for 16 days and were finally arrested in Haryana. Police custody  Police said that following their arrest, all the accused were produced at sessions court, which remanded them to police custody till February 25. The weapon used in the offence is yet to be recovered, said police.

17 February,2026 09:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Fraudsters posing as police used WhatsApp video calls to trap the senior citizen. Representation pic/istock

Malad homemaker loses Rs 12 lakh in ‘digital arrest’ scam

A 67-year-old homemaker from Malad was allegedly cheated of Rs 12 lakh in a sophisticated “digital arrest” scam, in which fraudsters posing as police and central agency officers kept her under constant virtual watch for six days. The trap Cyber police said the woman received a WhatsApp video call from a man claiming to be a Mumbai Police officer. Using a profile photo with a police logo, he alleged that a bank account opened in her name in Lucknow had been used to route '17 crore for terror funding in Jammu and Kashmir. She was told she had earned a 10 per cent commission and could face arrest and up to 10 years in jail. Fake documents, real fear To make the threat appear genuine, the accused sent forged Supreme Court orders, an arrest warrant and an RBI notice. She was warned that the case involved “national security” and told not to inform her family. Under ‘house arrest’ Police said the woman was told she was under house arrest, forced to stay on video calls and to report daily, saying, “I am safe.” “Whenever I panicked, he would calm me down and tell me to relax. I thought he was genuinely helping me. So I told him everything,” the woman said. Police added that the accused used fear to build trust. On day three, she was asked to break a '12 lakh FD and transfer the amount via RTGS to a Coimbatore account for “verification.” How it surfaced The fraud came to light after her daughter checked her phone and alerted the 1930 cyber helpline. An FIR has been registered. Cyber safety advisory >> Dial 1930 immediately to report cyber fraud>> Police never conduct “digital arrests” on WhatsApp>> No authority asks for a money transfer for verification>> Warrants are never sent via messaging apps

17 February,2026 08:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Aishwarya Iyer
Accused has been identified as Dineshkumar Kesarwani. REPRESENTATION PIC/istock

Dindoshi police arrest ration shop owner in fake ration card scam

Days after the Dindoshi police busted a fake government document racket and arrested two persons while also seizing 443 ration cards, a third arrest was made on Monday in which the police apprehended the owner of a government rationing shop in Andheri West’s Gilbert Hill area. The accused, Dineshkumar Premchand Kesarwani, 40, had allegedly obtained two ration cards from a person identified as Dayal. Larger scam unearthed Investigators say the probe has revealed evidence pointing to a much larger scam. According to officials, the fake ration cards were allegedly used to fraudulently avail benefits under various government welfare schemes, particularly medical treatment schemes.  Police sources said verification of all seized fake ration cards is currently underway. Teams have visited multiple addresses listed on the cards. While some addresses were found to be non-existent, statements have been recorded from individuals traced at other locations, said sources.  During questioning, several beneficiaries from the Malwani area in Malad allegedly admitted to using the fake ration cards to avail treatment in private hospitals under schemes such as the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Arogya Yojana and the Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana, along with other government health initiatives. Most of the treatments included major procedures such as bypass heart surgery, angiography, knee replacement, and other serious medical interventions. Hospitals under scanner “During interrogation of a witnesses, we learned that teams operating in Mira Road and other parts of the city hospitals allegedly took money to create fake ration cards and helped beneficiaries avail scheme benefits using those cards. The agents operating from the hospital had charged Rs 15,000 to Rs 30,000 for arranging fake ration cards. Many beneficiaries give these charges cash as well as online transactions to the agents,” said an officer from Dindoshi police station.  Several prominent private hospitals and agents have come under the scanner. Police sources indicated that this racket has been operating for several years, siphoning off crores of rupees from the government exchequer. Officials said the estimated loss is expected to rise further as the investigation progresses, and strict action will be taken against any hospital or individualfound complicit.

17 February,2026 08:11 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
One of the boy’s cousins then rushed into the kitchen and put water on the stove to boil. Later, this water was thrown on the boy’s mother and sisters. The accused then fled. The family was rushed to Sion Hospital by neighbours. While admitting the victims, the hospital authorities immediately informed the Nimal Nagar police, who registered an FIR

Brave 7-year-old breaks his arm while protecting mother and sisters from attack

A seven-year-old boy residing in Bandra East fractured his arm while defending his mother and two teenage sisters from his late father’s brother and his family after the latter allegedly threw boiling water at them over a property dispute, on February 8. Sion hospital, where the family is convalescing. FILE PIC The child’s mother, 40, and her daughters sustained burn injuries in the attack and are undergoing treatment at Sion Hospital. The Nirmal Nagar police on Monday arrested two sisters in connection with the case and are on the lookout for their parents. On February 8 at 12.30 pm, the accused couple and their two daughters burst into the victims’ Bandra East residence, catching the seven-year-old boy’s mother and two daughters off guard. ILLUSTRATIONS/UDAY MOHITE The family The boy’s mother and father got married 20 years ago, but the latter succumbed to kidney stone-related complications last year. His widow was residing with her daughters, aged between 17 and 18 years, and son in a 1BHK flat. An argument then ensued, with the accused demanding that the victims vacate their home. This culminated in violence, with the accused assaulting the mother and daughters in a bid to get them to leave. Hearing their cries, the boy intervened, but his arm was fractured in the scuffle The accused The accused are the boy’s paternal uncle, his wife and their daughters, aged between 20 and 21 years. The Nirmal Nagar police arrested two daughters on Monday, and their parents are absconding. The seven-year-old boy who was brutally attacked by his father’s kin on February 8 (right) the boy’s mother, who sustained 25 per cent burn injuries, at Sion Hospital The strife After the husband’s death, the woman’s in-laws allegedly started harassing her, stating that their home should be handed over to them. Arguments turned violent many times, and the accused forcefully entered the house multiple times in a bid to evict its occupants. One of the child’s sisters, who received minor burn injuries to her face. Pics/By Special Arrangement The violence The boy’s mother sustained 25 per cent burn injuries, as per hospital officials. Her face, stomach, hands and left thigh were badly scalded. She will be shifted to Kasturba Hospital for further treatment. While one daughter received 7.5 per cent burn injuries to her head, hand, and wrist, the other received minor burn injuries to her face. 

17 February,2026 07:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Police have registered a case based on the businessman’s complaint. Representational Pic/File

Mumbai: Developer alleges extortion bid, threats at his site in Kandivali

An Uttar Pradesh-based developer has alleged that a group of people have threatened him of dire consequences following an extortion bid at his under-construction site in Kandivali area of Mumbai. On his complaint, a case of alleged unlawful assembly, assault, and extortion has been registered after a serious incident at an under-construction site in the Charkop area of Kandivali West, officials said. The complainant, a 55-year-old businessman and developer, alleged that a group of individuals forcibly entered his construction premises. According to the complaint, the accused — said to be members of a state-level political party — allegedly forced open the iron gate after the security guard refused them entry. The guard was reportedly abused and physically assaulted during the incident, officials said. Rs 10 lakh demand and threats The group allegedly demanded Rs10 lakh from the complainant, warning that the factory would be shut down if the payment was not made. One of the accused is said to have spoken to the employer over the phone, claiming that the demand had been ongoing for six months. The accused allegedly suggested that scrap material be sold to arrange the money. CCTV cameras damaged Before leaving the site, the accused allegedly vandalised CCTV cameras and took away the DVR system. They also reportedly snatched a worker’s mobile phone, deleted video recordings of the incident, and later returned the device. Police investigation underway Police have registered a case based on the businessman’s complaint. The police are reviewing available CCTV footage and gathering further evidence to identify and arrest those involved. Further investigation is ongoing.

16 February,2026 09:55 PM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
Officials said further investigation is ongoing to determine the broader conspiracy behind the attack. Representational Pic

Rohit Shetty firing case: Mumbai Police arrests 6 more suspects, MCOCA invoked

Days after fire outside filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s residence in Mumbai’s Juhu area, the Mumbai Crime Branch has cracked the case in a major breakthrough, arresting six more accused. With the fresh arrests, the police said, a total of 11 people has been so far in nabbed including the main shooter in connection with the incident. The firing took place on February 1, when unidentified assailants opened fire outside Shetty’s home, triggering panic in the vicinity. Firing at Shetty's residence came after series of incidents threatening Bollywood celebrities and culprits claiming to be from from Lawrence Bishnoi gang.    The case was initially registered at Juhu Police Station (Cr. No. 126/2026) and later transferred to the Anti-Extortion Cell of the Crime Branch for a thorough probe. MCOCA invoked after key breakthrough According to officials, five accused were arrested in the first phase of the investigation, following which stringent provisions of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) were invoked.  Along with the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) and Haryana STF, the Mumbai Crime Branch apprehended six more suspects in recent days. Police confirmed that the key accused who allegedly fired at the filmmaker’s residence is among those recently arrested. All 11 accused have been remanded to police custody until Tuesday.  The operation was conducted under the supervision of senior Mumbai Police officials, including Commissioner of Police Deven Bharti, Joint CP (Crime) Lakhmi Gautam, Additional CP (Crime) Shailesh Balkawade, and DCP (Detection) Raj Tilak Roushan. Officials said further investigation is ongoing to determine the broader conspiracy behind the attack. Firing outside Rohit Shetty’s home planned from Pune Earlier in February, the Mumbai Anti-Extortion Cell arrested four persons from Pune in connection with the firing incident outside filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s residence in Juhu. Police also seized the two-wheeler used in the crime. Investigators have established that the arrested accused were in contact with Shubham Lonkar, a resident of Akola and an alleged member of the Bishnoi gang, who police say masterminded the firing. Lonkar later claimed responsibility for the attack through social media posts. He is also one of the accused in the Baba Siddique murder case. Police said that one of the arrested accused, Swapnil Bandu Sakat, was in direct contact with Lonkar and was actively involved in planning the incident. Accused arrested Swapnil Bandu Sakat, 23, unemployed and a resident of Vadgaon, Pune. Police say he was in regular contact with Lonkar and helped plan the firing. Samarth Shivsharan Pomaji, 19, a college student and resident of Gulmohar Society, Dhayari, Pune. He allegedly helped arrange funds to purchase weapons and the two-wheeler. Siddharth Deepak Yenpure, 19, a delivery executive and resident of Amrapali Society, Dhayari Phata, Pune. He allegedly helped collect funds and arrange the two-wheeler. Aditya Dnyaneshwar Gayaki, 19, a salesman and resident of Karve Nagar, Pune. Police say he purchased the two-wheeler for Rs 30,000 and handed it over to the shooter. A fifth accused, the shooter, is still absconding. Police teams are conducting searches to trace him. What happened at the spot According to police, Rohit Shetty returned to his residence at Shetty Tower in Juhu around 10 pm on Saturday. At around 12.45 am, he was on the seventh floor having dinner with his family. Two bodyguards and two police personnel were present as part of his security detail.

16 February,2026 04:19 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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One injured after container crashes into 12 vehicles in Thane

One person was injured and the traffic on the Ghodbunder Road was hit after a container truck crashed into 12 vehicles in Thane district of Maharashtra on Sunday, officials said. According to the Regional Disaster Management Cell (RDMC) of the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC), a major road accident took place at around 4:39 pm near the police outpost at Gaimukh on the Ghodbunder Road in Thane (West), after a heavy container vehicle lost control and rammed into several vehicles. The traffic police officials said that the container bearing hit at least 12 vehicles travelling on the road, causing damage to a total of 13 vehicles including the driver's own truck. The police said that the driver of the heavy container lost control of the vehicle. After the accident, the driver reportedly abandoned the vehicle at the scene and fled. It said that a probe has been launched for further investigations and establish the identity of the driver who is currently unknown. The Thane traffic police officers and staff immediately reached the spot and managed the situation, the RDMC said. One person injured According to the officials, one person was injured in the incident. Local citizens rushed the injured individual to a nearby hospital for treatment. The condition of the injured person has not yet been officially disclosed. "The damaged vehicles include auto-rickshaws and several cars such as Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire, Hyundai Aura, MG Hector, Hyundai Tucson, Maruti Suzuki Tour, Maruti Suzuki A-Star, Maruti Suzuki Wagon R, and Hyundai Creta," a civic official said. Traffic restored The Thane traffic police said that the road was cleared and reopened for regular movement within about 40 minutes of the accident. All accident-affected vehicles were moved to the side of the road by around 5:18 pm, the officials said, adding that the traffic on Ghodbunder Road was restored shortly afterwards. An investigation is underway to trace the container driver and determine the exact cause of the crash, the officials said. "The investigations into the incident are underway and efforts are being made to trace the driver of the vehicle that caused the accident," said an official.

15 February,2026 09:44 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Decomposed corpse recovered from well. Pic/By Special Arrangement

Decomposed body found in 25-foot well at IC Colony in Borivali West

A decomposed body was found in a well, estimated to be around 20 to 25 feet deep, at IC Colony in Borivali West on Friday afternoon, February 13. The deceased has been identified as Janak, a resident of Ganpat Patil Nagar. According to the police, residents noticed a foul smell emanating from the area near the well and alerted the authorities. Personnel from the local police station rushed to the spot and retrieved the body from the well. Senior Inspector Harish Gawli said police suspect that the victim may have accidentally fallen into the well two nights ago.  “The man was reported missing, and his decomposed body was later recovered from the well. At present, we have only his first name, Janak, as provided by his family. Further details are being verified,” he said. The body has been sent for a post-mortem to ascertain the exact cause of death. An accidental death case has been registered, and further investigation is underway. February 13Day when the deceased was found

14 February,2026 09:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
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