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Kolkata Law Student Gang Rape: College Guard Arrested for ‘Negligence and Suspected Involvement’

In a disturbing turn of events, Kolkata Police arrested 55-year-old security guard Pinaki Banerjee, making him the fourth accused in the horrific gang rape case involving a first-year law student at South Calcutta Law College. Banerjee’s arrest comes shortly after the detention of three key suspects, one of whom is a former student and local Trinamool Congress leader. While police haven’t confirmed his direct involvement in the act itself, they say Banerjee “failed in his duty” to prevent the crime and showed suspicious behavior during questioning. According to investigators, the guard was present at the college during the incident, as confirmed by CCTV footage, yet he neither intervened nor reported the horrific crime that unfolded on June 25. “His answers have been inconsistent, and he hasn’t been able to justify why he left his post during a critical time,” a senior officer said. “Whether he acted on someone’s instructions or out of fear—that too is under probe.” The police are now looking into whether Banerjee was acting alone or was part of a wider cover-up. His silence and inaction, officials suggest, could amount to deliberate negligence or passive complicity. As the investigation deepens, the entire city remains on edge, demanding swift justice for the young survivor and accountability from those who failed her.

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Navy Clerk Turned Spy: Vishal Yadav Arrested for Leaking Secrets During Operation Sindoor!

India’s battle against terrorism just took a shocking turn — a Navy staffer posted at Delhi Headquarters has been arrested for spying for Pakistan’s ISI during the highly sensitive Operation Sindoor, exposing a deep breach in India’s defence network. Vishal Yadav, a clerk from Haryana, landed in the custody of the Rajasthan Police’s CID Intelligence after being under the radar for months. Officials revealed that he had been frequently communicating with a woman on social media, who was later identified as an ISI agent operating under the fake name ‘Priya Sharma’. In return for leaking highly classified naval operations data, he was paid through cryptocurrency and direct bank transfers. According to reports, forensic scans of Yadav’s mobile phone revealed years of data exchange, including during Operation Sindoor, India’s swift and powerful military strike against terror hubs in PoK and Pakistan’s Punjab, carried out in retaliation to the April Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians. Yadav’s background reveals another twist — he was reportedly hooked to online gaming, suffered massive financial losses, and was allegedly lured by money and manipulation into the ISI’s trap. The trail of digital money — crypto wallets and shady transfers — is now under the scanner. At present, Yadav is under intense questioning at the Central Interrogation Centre in Jaipur, where multiple intelligence agencies are probing the scale of the security breach and investigating the possible involvement of other insiders in the espionage network. Crackdown Post Pahalgam Attack: Spy Network Under the Radar Since the brutal Pahalgam attack, security agencies have been tightening the noose on suspected Pak-backed espionage networks across the country. In recent days: 🇮🇳 India’s Stand Is Clear: Terrorism Aur Gaddari Dono Ka Koi Maaf Nahi! From surgical strikes to cyber surveillance, India is making it loud and clear — internal betrayal will be crushed with the same intensity as cross-border threats. The battle is no longer just on the borders — it’s within the networks, and India is cleaning house.

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Faridabad murder: 8 chilling revelations about how police discovered Tannu’s body in a 10-foot grave buried by her in-laws after two months

A Tannu Rajput, 25, who was reported missing from Faridabad two months ago, was buried in a soak-pit dug outside her marital home. In a chilling case from Faridabad in Haryana, a woman was allegedly murdered and secretly buried by her in-laws right outside their home, all while pretending she had gone missing. For nearly two months, the family managed to hide both the crime and the body until the victim’s father raised suspicion about a freshly filled pit outside the house. Now, four members of the family, including the husband, are in custody, and the woman’s body has been exhumed and a post-mortem conducted. Earlier, Hindustan Times reported that the 25-year-old woman, Tannu Rajput, was buried in a soak pit dug outside her marital home in Palla’s Roshan Nagar. The body of Tannu Rajput, who got married to Arun Singh, 28, in 2023, was recovered from a pit around 8 to 10 feet deep after police dug up the road in front of the family’s three-story home.  Originally from Khera village in Uttar Pradesh’s Firozabad district, Tannu Rajput was reported missing on April 25, when her husband filed a complaint at Palla police station, claiming that she was intellectually challenged and had vanished the day before. Investigators later found the claim was an elaborate cover-up for murder. Here are 8 chilling details of Tannu Rajput murder in Faridabad. 

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The body of the child kidnapped from Delhi was recovered from Meerut, and the family blocked the road

New Delhi. A neighbor from the Preet Vihar area of ​​Delhi killed a three-year-old child by slitting his throat. The incident was revealed after the arrest of the accused minor neighbor. In this case, it is suspected that the accused has sacrificed himself to complete a tantric ritual. On the indication of the accused, the body of the child has been recovered from Meerut in two parts. The Delhi Police team got the post-mortem of the body done in Meerut on Tuesday. Here, after getting information about the murder of the child, his family members blocked Vikas Marg in the Preet Vihar area. The protesting people also pelted stones at the police who arrived to clear the jam. According to the police, the deceased child lived with his family in the slums of Chitra Vihar. Apart from the parents, the family has two sisters aged seven and five years. The child’s father drives a rickshaw while the mother works as a house cleaner. In a complaint given to the police on November 30, the family members said that the child was playing outside the house with his sisters on the evening of November 30. After some time, a minor from the neighbourhood arrived and took the child with him on the pretext of getting him something. When the child’s sister saw the accused, she stopped her brother and asked the minor not to take him away. But the accused said that he would drop the child home after getting him something, and took him with him. When they were not given any information about the child’s body, the family started protesting. While protesting, all the people came to Vikas Marg. When the police tried to remove the people, they started pelting stones. After interrogating the accused, the police team reached Nangli-Isa, Inchauli village of Meerut. The Meerut police first recovered the headless torso of the child. When the scope of the investigation was expanded, the police also found the head far away from the torso. Animals were scratching it. One hand was also missing from the body.

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