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New Laws To Boost Safety And Strengthen The Judicial System: Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner

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To increase the safety & strength of the judicial system new laws have been formed in Navi Mumbai.

The New Laws

According to Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Milind Bharambe, the recent introduction of fresh laws throughout Maharashtra is anticipated to greatly reduce crime and maintain peace and order. During a press conference held at the Police Commissionerate in Belapur’s CBD, Bharambe stressed that the goals of these legislative amendments are to increase the court system’s efficiency, openness, and public confidence.

The conference was attended by Senior Officers such as Police Assistant Amit Kale and Deputy Commissioner of Police Pankaj Dahane of Circle-1, as well as Joint Commissioner of Police Sanjay Yenpure and Additional Commissioner of Police Deepak Sakore. The new laws will go into effect nationwide on July 1.

Commissioner Bharambe emphasized that the updated rules replace those from the British era and lay equal emphasis on providing victims with justice as well as punishing perpetrators. He presented the tenets that underpin the recently enacted Indian Evidence Act 2023 (BSA), Indian Civil Security Code 2023 (BNSS), and Indian Code of Justice 2023 (BNS). These laws, which have particular sections addressing crimes against women and children, physical injury, cybercrime, and breakthroughs in forensic science and technology, seek to improve the criminal justice system based on the ideals of justice, equity, and fairness.

Important clauses in the new laws include:

– Ensuring the safety of women and children as well as the preservation of public property.

– Introduction of electronic tools in technical compliance, investigations, and trials, with severe time restrictions for crime investigations.

– The implementation, across all jurisdictions, of zero First Information Reports (FIRs) for cognizable offenses.

– Requiring video documentation of search and seizure activities and forensic investigations for offenses carrying a minimum sentence of seven years.

– Updated maximum times for police detention of suspects; added procedures for witness protection; and made handcuffing severe criminals a requirement.

The Navi Mumbai Police Commissionerate is ready to implement these new legislation, according to Commissioner Bharambe. A thorough brochure outlining the process from registering complaints to presenting charge sheets under the modified legislation has been delivered to police stations and investigating officers, and all officers and staff have received training on the revised processes. With the introduction of heightened penalties and fines across 30 new sections and the establishment of minimum punishments in 23 clauses, the Indian Penal Code is reduced to 20 chapters and 358 sections in the new Indian Judicial Code.

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Navi Mumbai Police Arrest African National With Rs 1 Crore Worth Of Cocaine In Ulwe

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The Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of Navi Mumbai Police arrested Jeorge Ocante DaSilva, a 35-year-old native of Guinea, on Monday for possessing 410 grams of cocaine, allegedly intended for illegal sale. Acting on a tip-off, API Alka Patil of the AHTU led a raid at RM Heights Building in Ulwe, where DaSilva was found in possession of the narcotics.

Around 2:30 p.m. on October 28, officers discovered 410 grams of cocaine, valued at approximately Rs 1,02,50,000, hidden in DaSilva’s bedroom. Authorities also seized a mobile phone, a black Tabata weighing scale, scissors, plastic packaging bags, and a sky bag, bringing the total seizure value to Rs 1,02,55,610.

An FIR was filed at Panvel City Police Station under Sections 8(a) and 21(a) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Dasilva was presented in court and remanded to police custody until October 31, 2024. Investigations are ongoing, with the Crime Branch seeking potential accomplices and sources of the narcotics. Notably, Dasilva has a prior NDPS case registered at Nahar Police Station in Mumbai.

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Taloja Society Chairman Detained For Allegedly Abusing Residents And Objecting To Diwali Decorations

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The chairman of a housing society in Taloja Phase One has been detained by Taloja police following allegations of verbal abuse toward residents, including women, and objections to Diwali lighting in the complex. The incident occurred on Tuesday night, sparking outrage among residents.

According to the police, the chairman is accused of abusing a woman with intent to insult her modesty, provoking a breach of peace, and engaging in criminal intimidation. A formal complaint was filed, and the chairman was promptly taken into custody.

The situation intensified after a video of the incident went viral on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), showing a group of men, allegedly from the housing society, verbally abusing residents and threatening to halt Diwali decorations. The video received widespread attention, with users expressing shock over the treatment of residents.

Police officials confirmed that the chairman’s detention is part of an ongoing investigation into the incident. Residents are awaiting further action as authorities work to address the disturbance and ensure the safety of the community amid Diwali festivities.

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Thane Sees Surge of Nomination Filings for 2024 Vidhan Sabha Election

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The final day for filing nominations for the 2024 Vidhan Sabha General Election witnessed a surge of candidates in Thane district, with a total of 281 applications submitted across 18 assembly constituencies. This high turnout signals a competitive race for seats in the upcoming election.

Among the nominees, 114 candidates represent various political parties, while 167 have filed as independents, reflecting a diverse array of participants aiming to represent Thane’s voters. Nominations were filed throughout the day with election decision officers at each constituency, marking an essential step in the electoral process.

Collector and District Election Decision Officer Ashok Shingare announced that the scrutiny of these nomination forms is scheduled for October 30, 2024. Following this verification process, candidates who wish to withdraw their names from the race may do so until November 4, 2024.

As the election date approaches, Thane’s political landscape appears more dynamic than ever, with a record number of candidates ready to contest the assembly seats, making for an engaging electoral season for voters and candidates alike.

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