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In India the image of uniformed soldiers is changing: Prime Minister Modi

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On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the public’s opinion of uniformed soldiers has shifted in recent years. Internal security used to be predicated on spreading terror among the populace to keep the calm for colonial overlords, but it has since evolved, and people now have the assurance of help when they see uniformed officers, according to PM Modi.

The Prime Minister was speaking at the Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) in Gandhinagar, where he delivered the first convocation address and dedicated an RRU building to the nation.

From Dehgam town in Gandhinagar to RRU campus, PM, who is on a two-day visit to his home state of Gujarat, embarked on a roadshow. This is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s second roadshow in as many days. The PM is expected to attend another roadshow in Ahmedabad later in the day before launching the Khel Mahakhumbh sporting event.

“Reforms in the country’s security apparatus were required after independence. We received the impression that we should be wary of uniformed persons. However, it has now changed. People now get the certainty of help when they see uniformed troops,” the Prime Minister remarked, highlighting the humane efforts done by police officers during the Covid-19 outbreak, such as providing food and medications to the people.

He also stated that today’s police necessitates talents such as negotiation and other soft skills necessary to thrive in a democratic environment.

The Prime Minister emphasised the importance of the first batch of any such institute in advancing the institution’s vision. He credited Gujarat’s ancient pharmacy college for helping the state become a leader in the pharmaceutical business.

Ahmedabad Education Trust established the L M College of Pharmacy in 1947, which is regarded as one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious pharma colleges.

Gandhinagar, he noted, is home to several firsts in the country, including the National Law University, Rashtriya Raksha University, and the Forensic Science University.

The Prime Minister compared RRU to other historic institutions in the country, such as the Indian Institute of Management – Ahmedabad, which was founded in 1961 and has contributed to the development of a solid MBA education system in the country.

“Do not treat this as a police academy. This is a Raksha university dedicated to the country’s overall security.” PM Modi emphasised the relevance of disciplines such as mob and crowd psychology, negotiation, nutrition, and technology.

RRU was established to satisfy the demand for well-trained personnel in policing, criminal justice, and penal administration. By upgrading the Raksha Shakti University, which was founded by the Gujarat government in 2010, the government created Rashtriya Raksha University, a national police university.

The institution, which is designated as a Nationally Important Institution, began operations on October 1, 2020. The university plans to create synergies with the business sector by leveraging industry knowledge and resources, as well as establish Centers of Excellence in a variety of subjects related to law enforcement and security.

Police science and management, criminal law and justice, cyberpsychology, information technology, artificial intelligence and cyber security, crime investigation, strategic languages, internal defence and strategies, physical education and sports, and coastal and maritime security are just some of the academic programmes available at the university. These programmes currently have 822 students from 18 states enrolled.

The Prime Minister began his remarks at RRU by paying honour to Mahatma Gandhi and those who took part in the Dandi March, also known as the Salt March, which began on March 12, 1930, from Sabarmati Ashram.

On the 92nd anniversary of the Dandi March, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the ‘Dandi Cycle Yatra’ on Saturday.

Prime Minister Modi has included Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals in the new National Education Policy (NEP) as well as several government programmes and schemes, according to Amit Shah, who spoke at the Ashram.

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A Thirty-one-year-old Woman Was Defrauded Of ₹17 Lakh By Fraudsters Posing As Police Officers

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A 31-year-old woman from Thane was scammed out of Rs 17 lakh in a drugs-in-parcel fraud, according to local police. On September 6, the complainant received a call from an unknown person claiming that a parcel addressed to her, being sent from Mumbai to Taiwan, had been intercepted. The caller alleged that the parcel contained MD drugs and informed her that a case had been filed against her with the narcotics department.

The woman denied booking any parcel, but the call was transferred to another person who posed as a police officer. The imposter then conducted a video call with her, pretending to record her statement for the investigation.

In order to avoid further scrutiny, the complainant was pressured into depositing Rs 17 lakh into a bank account provided by the scammer. After complying, she informed her family, who helped her realize she had been duped. The victim then approached the police to register a case.

Authorities are investigating the incident and have urged the public to be vigilant against such fraudulent schemes, where scammers use fear tactics to extort money. The case has highlighted the need for awareness regarding online fraud.

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Six Candidates For Jobs Who Stole Rs 1.31 Crore Were Arrested

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Police in Navi Mumbai have accused six individuals of defrauding job applicants out of Rs 1.31 crore by falsely promising them clerical positions with the Indian Railways. According to officials from the Kharghar police station, between September 2022 and April 2023, the accused targeted 20 victims and collected the money through both cash and digital transfers.

One of the defendants reportedly used the embezzled funds to construct a house in Kolhapur. The victims, all Kharghar residents, initially trusted the promises made regarding job placements. However, when they began asking for updates on the positions, the accused stopped responding and refused to return the money. Realizing they had been deceived, the victims approached the police for help.

Authorities have registered a First Information Report (FIR) under Sections 34 (common intention), 406 (criminal breach of trust), and 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code. Investigations are ongoing, and police are currently searching for the suspects involved in the scam.

The case has brought attention to the rising number of fraudulent schemes targeting job seekers, with law enforcement urging individuals to remain cautious when dealing with employment offers that appear too good to be true.

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Police In Navi Mumbai Have Taken Out A Rs 25 Lakh Contract To Kill Bollywood Actor, AK-47, Sourced From Pakistan

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According to a charge sheet issued by the Navi Mumbai Police and seen by sources on Thursday, October 17, Bollywood actor Salman Khan had a contract worth Rs 25 lakh stolen from him close to his Panvel home in Maharashtra.

Five defendants have been named in the case, and the charge sheet claims that the Bishnoi gang, commanded by imprisoned mobster Lawrence Bishnoi, stole the contract. The accused were getting ready to purchase weapons from Pakistan, such as the AK-47, AK-92, and M-16, as well as the Turkish-made Zigana, which was used to shoot Punjabi musician Sidhu Moosewala.

The accused claimed that they were hiding in Pune, Raigad, Navi Mumbai, and Gujarat and that they had hired numerous youngsters under the age of eighteen to murder Bollywood actors. Between August 2023 and April 2024, between 60 and 70 persons watched Salman Khan’s movement to kill him at Bandra House, Panvel Farmhouse, and Goregaon Film City.

Based on the charge sheet Sukkha, who was taken into custody on Thursday in Panipat, Haryana, attributed the murder to four conspirators and the designated gunman, Ajay Kashyap, also known as AK. Following an examination by the accused Kashyap, they concluded that they would need expensive weaponry to execute out the murder because of the Khan’s security and bulletproof cars.

While negotiating the conditions of the arms purchase, Sukkha used a video chat to reach Dogar, an arms dealer stationed in Pakistan, and displayed an AK-47 and other cutting-edge weapons covered in a shawl. After Sukha paid 50% in advance and the remaining balance upon delivery in India, Dogar consented to provide the guns.

All of the gunmen were awaiting approval from Goldie Brar, a Canadian mobster, and Anmol Bishnoi, the brother of Lawrence Bishnoi. According to the charge sheet, they would meet at Kanyakumari after shooting the actor, from which they would take a boat to Sri Lanka and then to a place where Indian detectives couldn’t get to them.

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