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According to the CEO of Adani Airports, Navi Mumbai Airport phase 1 would be completed by 2024

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According to Arun Bansal, CEO of Adani Airports, the first phase of the Navi Mumbai airport would start operating by the end of 2024 and have the ability to handle two crore people annually.

At the CAPA India Aviation Summit, he stated, “The following stages would be executed over the next 15 years, depending to passenger availability and external connection, once phase one is completed in December 2024.

Devendra Fadnavis, a former chief minister of Maharashtra, had pledged that the airport would be ready by the end of the year. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, the only airport serving Mumbai, is at capacity and airlines have had difficulty getting airport slots to add extra flights.

Once finished, the new airport would be able to handle 2.5 metric tonnes of cargo per year and nine crore people annually.

Additionally, Adani Airports is trying to establish transportation between the Navi Mumbai airport and the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.

When the government talks about making Indian airports into global hubs, inter-terminal transition has emerged as one of the main issues for Indian airports, especially Delhi’s Indira Gandhi international Airport.

In response to a question about whether there had been any rethinking regarding the rate of expansion or investments for the airports business in light of the difficulties the company was facing, Mr. Bansal gave a negative response. The remarks are made at a time when the Adani Group is struggling as a result of a study from American short-seller Hindenburg Research.

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In Turbhe Division, Police Carry Out A Comprehensive Combing Operation

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An Intensive Combing operation was conducted by police in Turbhe division.

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A thorough combing operation was carried out by the Navi Mumbai Police Commissionerate on Friday night across many police stations in the Turbhe Division as a pre-emptive precaution ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. The program focused on those engaged in a range of illegal actions, including as drug and alcohol abuse, gun ownership, smoking in public places, and moving offenses.

A total of 390 individuals were the focus of enforcement actions throughout the operation. These included enforcement actions taken in relation to 37 KOFTA (Keep Off the Footpath Act) cases, two illegal weapon seizures, 49 prohibition violations, 13 drug-related apprehensions, and two DUI cases. In addition, 255 people were punished for breaking the Motor Vehicle Act, 11 for breaking the Section 283 (hazardous driving), and 21 for breaking Section 285 (reckless driving).

Thirty police officers and one hundred and ninety-nine enforcers were deployed for the operation, which covered the police stations in Turbhe, CBD, NRI, Nerul, and Sanpada. At several points inside the jurisdiction, these individuals carried out targeted combing operations and strategically placed blockades.

Assistant Chief of Police Turbhe Division’s Rahul Gaikwad personally monitored the operation and gave the law enforcement forces vital direction. Senior authorities, such as Deputy Commissioner of Police Circle-1, Commissioner of Police Milind Bharambe, Joint Commissioner of Police Sanjay Yenpure, and Upper Commissioner of Police Deepak Sakore, provided direction and support for the effort.

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A Taxi Driver In Navi Mumbai Has Been Detained For Allegedly Murdering A Woman

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The Navi Mumbai police have detained a 28-year-old cab driver from Nagpada, Mumbai, on suspicion of killing a 27-year-old lady who had been urging him to get married. On April 25, the decomposing corpse of the deceased was found in a dried-up stream at Talekar along Chirner-Kharpada in Uran, Navi Mumbai. It had been wrapped in a blanket.

A post-mortem was carried out, according to senior inspector Satish Nikam of the Uran police station, and a complaint was filed against unidentified persons under many provisions of the Indian Penal Code, including section 302 (murder). Police in Mumbai’s Mankhurd police station acquired information regarding a lady who had been reported missing on April 18 throughout the course of their inquiry. It was established that the missing woman’s body was the one discovered in Uran.

After more research, it was discovered that the cab driver and the woman were in love, and that she had been urging him to be married. When he refused, this had caused a rift between them. The official stated that the woman was picked up by the male on the evening of April 18 from Mankhurd and driven to Khadavli in Kalyan, Thane district. On April 19, he is said to have killed her at approximately one in the morning and disposed of her corpse in the rivulet. After being taken into prison on Saturday, the accused was brought before a local court, who placed him under police detention until April 29.

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Narcotic Group Arrested By Navi Mumbai Police

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The Navi Mumbai Police successfully busted the Drugs selling group in the city.

Case in Detail

The Anti-Human Trafficking Cell of the Navi Mumbai police successfully raided Kopri village Sector-26A on Friday afternoon in a massive crackdown on drug selling, apprehending 11 African nationals. The people were reportedly assembled to engage in the illegal trade of drugs. During the operation, a significant amount of narcotics, including cocaine, methoxylon, and MDA pills, valued at an estimated Rs 1.83 crore, were seized.

The coordinated operation encompassed several units, including the Crime Branch Central Cell, APMC, and Vashi police stations. It was led by Assistant Commissioner of Police, Financial Crimes Branch, Dhanaji Kshirsagar, and Senior Police Inspector, Prithviraj Ghorpade. Following up on a tip from the Anti-Human Trafficking Cell, police moved quickly to raid the defendants’ purported residence, Kush Apartment.

When police arrived, the African nationals refused to be taken into custody, which led to a scuffle. But police officers were able to take them down and examine the area thoroughly, finding a large amount of illegal drugs. Along with methauculone and MDA, 1679 grams of cocaine were found among the confiscated goods, adding to the total estimated value of Rs 1.83 crore.

The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) was used to book the following people: Donatous Chidokwe, Ofozor Basile, Edwin Obirah Udairke, Frak Nzekwesi, Vinson Llabadi Ukaigwe, James Cooper, Oku O Leaoun, George Blason, Charles Teme Ozorann Wapoka, A Guson Koukou Allen, and Ndwe Okechukwan Donatus.

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