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Three Helmet-Clad Robbers With Guns And Loot Jewellery From Kharghar Shop Worth ₹11.80 Lakh

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Three unknown thieves who used a handgun to break into a jewelry store on Sunday night and stole 236 grams of gold jewelry valued at Rs 11.80 lakh have been arrested by Kharghar police. The three criminals arrived disguised in a jacket and helmet to avoid being recognized. The event took place at BM Jewellers, which is situated in Kharghar’s sector 35 near Ekram Heritage. Around ten o’clock at night, the three of them went inside the store and demanded that the employees remove the decorations at gunpoint.

Because it was a Sunday and the market area was widespread, there was a lot of traffic on the road when the crime occurred. The accused then fled on a two-wheeled vehicle, and upon realizing that the throng could attempt to stop them, they fired a bullet into the crowd, missing anyone in the process.

To ensure that no one attempted to stop them or follow them, they openly opened fire in the air to frighten the villagers. By then, there was a flurry of shouting and screaming from the audience, but no one was hurt. There was no number plate on the two-wheeled vehicle, which is thought to be a Scooty, according to a Kharghar police official.

When the event occurred, the shop’s owner, Radhe Shyam Gujar, was also there. The CCTV footage of the heist and the situation as they departed the neighborhood has gone viral after the occurrence. One of the employees is seen attempting to sound the alarm during the heist, but the accused catches him and strikes him. Police said that the suspects only fired one round while running away from the scene and that they just used the pistol in the store to frighten the employees.

The criminal branch is doing a technical analysis and reviewing the accused’s CCTV video while conducting a parallel investigation into the matter. “By monitoring the CCTV trial, we are attempting to track the accused’s path,” a Crime Branch police official stated.

In accordance with parts of the Arms Act and Bharatiya Nayaya Sanhita 2023, as well as sections 311 and 109, the Kharghar police have opened a case in response to Gujar’s accusation. According to Gujar, 236 grams of gold jewelry, including necklaces, bangles, and other pieces, totaling Rs 11.80 lakhs were taken. “We are still looking into the situation and have filed a complaint against three unidentified individuals. To find the culprits, teams have been assembled, according to Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone II), Vivek Pansare.

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Three Detained For Kidnapping The Son Of A Contractor Owing To Unpaid Debt

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The 28-year-old son of a Govandi contractor, who was allegedly kidnapped by three men last week over unpaid invoices for a building painting contract, was saved by Nerul police in less than a day. They detained the suspected kidnappers as well. Senior Nerul police inspector Brahmanand Naikwadi stated that in response to a complaint made by the contractor Saeed Shaikh (47), he obtained a contract to paint structures in Ulwe and Juinagar and awarded Chand Shaikh a subcontract.

Chand received a portion of Saeed’s payment for the work. A disagreement started when Saeed refuted Chand’s allegation that he owed him Rs 1.5 lakh, claiming that just Rs 32,000 remained unpaid. According to the police, Saeed indicated his hesitation to make the cash despite Chand’s continuous demands. On September 11, as Chand was overseeing the building site in Juinagar, he and his two assistants, Israil Shaikh (27), and Kausar Ali Haq (26), kidnapped Chand’s son, Shoaib. According to Naikwadi, Chand then got in touch with Saeed and asked for Rs 1.5 lakh as ransom to free Shoaib. Saeed went straight to the cops.

“A police squad was then established to find the alleged abductors. Using CCTV footage, we were able to identify the autorickshaw that the accused was using to take Shoaib away. Shoaib was freed within 24 hours after the kidnappers were located in Kandivali’s Lalaji Pada region thanks to technical know-how, according to the senior inspector.

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Kharghar-Belapur Coastal Road Project: CIDCO Is Seeking Tenders

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The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has initiated the design and construction of the Kharghar Coastal Road (KCR), a key project aimed at improving connectivity to the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA). Spanning 9.679 kilometres, the road will link Jalmarg Sector 16 in Kharghar to Belapur, with 2.986 kilometres utilizing existing infrastructure. The project, expected to be completed within 30 months, received Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) clearance from the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) in August.

The new road will feature stilt construction and ground-level reclamation, significantly enhancing connectivity in Navi Mumbai. It will connect Kharghar station to Belapur, running parallel to NMIA, with links to the PMAY Housing Scheme and Delhi Public School (DPS) in Nerul. According to reports, the first 90 days will focus on design and approvals, with the remaining 823 days dedicated to construction.

A CIDCO official noted that the KCR will improve access to NMIA, the Nerul Water Terminal, Kharghar, and the International Corporate Park, reducing traffic on the Sion-Panvel Highway. The route will pass through Belapur and cross Amra Marg, connecting to an elevated road near the Nerul Water Transport Terminal and Palm Beach Marg.

In addition, construction has started on the 5.8-kilometre Ulwe Coastal Road, which will connect NMIA to Atal Setu, providing a direct route for vehicles from Mumbai. These projects are set to significantly enhance airport access and improve travel efficiency in the region.

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Celebrate 31 years of Ganeshotsav with Shivtej Mitra Mandal!

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Known as “Navi Mumbaicha Kaiwari,” Shivtej Mitra Mandal Sanpada was founded in 1994 and is commemorating 31 years of supporting cultural and social welfare initiatives during Ganeshotsav. It was the first Ganeshotsav Mandal in the Sanpada division and has always taken the initiative to plan meaningful social projects.

Over the years, the mandal has been renowned for its community service, including events like honoring senior citizens, tree planting drives, blood donation camps, health camps, and cultural programs for women. This year, their Ganesh idol stands an impressive 15 feet tall, symbolizing devotion and grandeur.

In addition to these cultural and social activities, Shivtej Mitra Mandal places a strong emphasis on environmental conservation. Devotees and chief guests are welcomed with saplings, highlighting the importance of protecting the environment. Social activist Nilesh Kachare has taken this initiative further by distributing “Tree plant and Beej Modak (Seed Modak),” promoting environmental awareness among visitors.

The Mandal has received numerous accolades, including third prize in the “Ganpati Majha Utsavatla Raja” competition in 2018, as well as several nominations in NMMC Mayor Shree Ganesh Darshan and Loksatta’s Ganesh Utsav Murti reader’s choice awards.

Founded by Anil Shilkar, and currently led by President Sagar Gadge, Vice President Mangesh Kadam, Secretary Vishal Kadam, Treasurer Nilesh Kachare, and joint-treasurer Pratik Bhosale, Shivtej Mitra Mandal continues to uphold its values of social responsibility, cultural celebration, and environmental conservation.

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