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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Two detained for being part of Whatsapp group with Pakistanis; released after 9-hrs

Mumbai News LIVE Updates: The 42-year-old teacher and 40-year-old businessman were picked up from their homes at 9am and were released after nine hours of detailed questioning, the official said. We are closing the LIVE blog now

Updated on : 13 September,2025 10:07 PM IST  |  Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: No incriminating evidence against duo, say police

Though they are members of the group, they are not active on it and may be joining through a shared link, the official clarified. "They were allowed to go as no incriminating evidence has been found as of now. However, their mobile phones have been seized and the data in it is being copied for analysis," the official said.

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Two detained for being part of Whatsapp group with Pakistanis; released after 9-hour questioning
Two persons were detained in Kamptee in Nagpur by Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad on Saturday for allegedly being part of a Whatsapp group that has several Pakistan nationals as members, an official said. The 42-year-old teacher and 40-year-old businessman were picked up from their homes at 9am and were released after nine hours of detailed questioning, the official said. (PTI)

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: `Cabinet backs move to amend law while respecting legal framework`

"If an accused is below 18 years, he or she gets away as a minor, which is a (legal) hurdle. We discussed this issue during a Cabinet meeting, and everybody showed a positive approach. However, we are moving ahead while ensuring that the legal and constitutional framework is not disturbed," he said without elaborating. 

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Minors above 12 may face stricter punishment, says Pawar

According to the government`s new sports policy, India will not play bilateral contests against Pakistan but will continue to face them in multilateral tournaments such as the ongoing Asia Cup and ICC events. When asked about the role of minors in crimes, Pawar proposed inserting provisions for punishment for serious crimes committed by minors above the age of 12 years.

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