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    How Cyberabad Police are using memes, videos to promote road safety

    Cyberabad Police and Mumbai Traffic Police effectively use humor and strict enforcement to address wrong-way driving, emphasizing consequences and traffic law compliance for road safety.

    Fraudsters force 72-year-old into 13-hour WhatsApp video call; steal Rs 83 lakh from her bank accounts

    ​​Dasgupta called back to resolve the issue, only to find herself speaking to someone claiming to be a Mumbai Police officer. "He fabricated a case against me, even providing a fake FIR number and a warrant supposedly issued by the 'CBI' in a 'Mumbai court'," Dasgupta told TOI.

    'Dhoom' actress Rimi Sen reveals how a close friend cheated her of Rs 4 crore. Real-life CID in action

    Rimi Sen has been entangled in a legal battle after being defrauded of Rs 4.14 crore by her close friend Ronak Vyas. Two years after filing an FIR, the case is now up for hearing in the Bombay High Court, and a chargesheet will soon be filed. Sen met Vyas at a gym, and he convinced her to invest in his business with promises of high returns. After investing, she realized she had been scammed. Despite initial payments, Vyas began making excuses and disappeared.

    Two thieves in police custody over burglary at Anupam Kher's office

    Police said the two were serial thieves and would travel to various places in the city by autorickshaws to steal.

    Human finger in Mumbai ice cream: Injured factory worker under investigation as police make a big breakthrough

    A Mumbai doctor found a human finger in his online-ordered ice cream. Police are investigating a factory in Pune linked to the ice cream. The case has drawn significant attention due to its unusual nature and potential implications for food safety standards in India.

    Ravindra Waikar should be stopped from taking oath as LS member: Sanjay Raut

    Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut called for Shiv Sena leader Ravindra Waikar to be prevented from taking oath as Lok Sabha member due to suspicion surrounding his victory by a thin margin of 48 votes. A case is registered against Waikar's brother-in-law for allegedly using a mobile phone at a counting centre. Raut raised concerns about potential tampering and urged for investigation before Waikar assumes office.

    The Economic Times
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