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Ex Maharashtra Home Minister is being detained by the CBI

The CBI arrested Anil Deshmukh from the Arthur Road prison in Mumbai on Wednesday, April 6, 2022, in connection with a corruption investigation.
The CBI has applied to a special CBI court for authorization to arrest Anil Deshmukh. The central agency had been granted permission by the court to detain Anil Deshmukh. Anil Deshmukh challenged the special CBI court’s ruling in the high court. Justice Revati Mohite Dere, who sits on a single-judge bench, recused herself from hearing his case. The superintendent of Mumbai’s Arthur Road jail was ordered by a special Prevention of Money Laundering Act court to hand over Anil Deshmukh’s custody to the CBI. This order had also been contested by Anil Deshmukh.
Last week, a special CBI court in Mumbai ordered Sachin Vaze, Sanjeev Palande, Kundan Shinde, and Anil Deshmukh to be taken into prison in connection with an extortion case in which the four are suspected of making Rs 100 crore every month. The CBI detained two of Deshmukh’s subordinates, Palande and Shinde, as well as Sachin Vaze, on Monday, April 4th, 2022. Following their arrest, the three were brought before a special CBI court in Mumbai, where the court granted CBI permission to hold the three accused for 7 days.
However, the case’s key suspect, Anil Deshmukh, was allegedly transported to JJ Hospital as his condition deteriorated. Deshmukh was released from prison on April 5, 2022, and went to the high court to prevent being arrested by the CBI. The former Maharashtra Home Minister, however, was detained on Wednesday by the country’s top investigative body.
Deshmukh was charged under the Indian Penal Code’s Section 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and the Prevention of Corruption Act’s Section 7 (public servant receiving payment other than legitimate remuneration in connection with an official act).
Anil Deshmukh was in difficulty owing to a letter written by former Mumbai police commissioner Parambir Singh to the chief minister, and the ED had launched an investigation on money laundering accusations against him. Deshmukh was detained after a 12-hour questioning by the ED last year. He’s been at Arthur Road Prison since then. Under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, the ED filed a supplementary charge sheet against Deshmukh and the other accused on December 29, 2021, before a special court (PMLA).
After the Mumbai sessions court denied his bail application, Deshmukh filed a bail petition in the High Court. The case will be heard the following week.
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MNS Demands Strict Enforcement of School Bus Policy After Seawoods Assault Case

The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has called for immediate and strict implementation of the School Bus Policy 2011 across all schools in Navi Mumbai, following the alleged sexual assault of a 4-year-old student by a school bus driver at a reputed school in Seawoods.
In a meeting with the Sub-Regional Transport Officer, an MNS delegation, led by city president Gajanan Kale and student wing leader Sandesh Dongre, accused private schools of negligence and ignoring state-mandated transport safety norms. The party cited widespread regulatory lapses that continue to endanger student safety.
According to the School Bus Policy 2011, every school must form a transport committee that includes the principal, parent representatives, traffic and police officials, education department representatives, and bus contractors. This committee is responsible for verifying essential documents like vehicle registration, fitness certificates, permits, insurance, PUCs, and ensuring safety measures such as fire extinguishers and first-aid kits in every school transport vehicle.
The MNS also demanded a strict ban on unauthorized vehicles like private autos and taxis from operating within 100 meters of school gates. They stressed that school principals must be held directly accountable for the safety of all students using school-provided transport.
“If immediate action is not taken, the MNS will launch protests in its signature style,” warned the party. In response, Transport Officer Datta Sangolkar assured the delegation that school bus inspections will commence without delay.
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Bomb Threats to Mumbai-Ahmedabad Flight and Airport Spark Panic; No Explosives Found

Panic gripped authorities on Wednesday afternoon after Navi Mumbai Police received two separate bomb threats. One caller claimed that a bomb had been planted on a flight from Mumbai to Ahmedabad, while the other warned of a blast at Mumbai’s international airport scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
The calls were received between 2:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., prompting immediate action from security agencies. The aircraft mentioned in the threat and various areas of the airport were thoroughly searched. Fortunately, no suspicious objects or explosives were found during the checks.
Navi Mumbai Police have treated the threats as serious hoaxes meant to spread fear and disrupt public order. An FIR has been registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which deal with public mischief and causing alarm.
Investigators have already traced the phone numbers used to make the threatening calls and are working to identify and locate the individuals responsible. While no arrests have been made yet, the police have confirmed that a detailed probe is underway.
Authorities have assured the public that all safety protocols were followed and that air travel operations were not significantly affected.
The incident highlights the growing concern over fake threats, which not only cause public panic but also strain emergency response resources. Security forces remain on high alert, and further updates are expected as the investigation progresses.
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Labubu Rakhis Trending in Navi Mumbai Ahead of Raksha Bandhan

With Raksha Bandhan just around the corner, markets in Navi Mumbai are witnessing a new trend—Labubu-themed rakhis. Inspired by the popular character from the Vietnamese digital art brand The Monsters, these quirky rakhis are becoming a hit among all age groups.
Labubu, known for its small body, big eyes, and unique expression, has gained widespread popularity on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Originally appearing in animated clips and toy collections, the character has now found its way onto rakhis, making it the latest festive fashion statement.
Local vendors say demand for Labubu rakhis has skyrocketed, with many already selling out or accepting pre-orders. “More than half of our stock is gone, and customers are still asking for more,” said Bharat Rajpurohit, a rakhi seller.
Priced between Rs 200 and Rs 350, these rakhis feature miniature Labubu figures attached to colourful threads. Alongside them, traditional designs made with zari, pearls, peacock feathers, and kundan stones remain available, with prices ranging from Rs 50 to Rs 550. Cartoon-themed rakhis featuring superheroes, unicorns, Minions, and Tom & Jerry also remain favourites among children.
The popularity of Labubu rakhis reflects a growing trend of blending tradition with modern pop culture. As Raksha Bandhan continues to evolve, this year’s celebration is set to showcase a mix of heartfelt rituals and social media-driven style.
Vendors and buyers alike expect Labubu rakhis to remain the season’s top choice, adding a fun and fashionable twist to the age-old festival.
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