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MBVV Police Commissioner unveiled ‘Operation Punha Dhairya’

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Khushi Thawani, Mumbai Uncensored, 7th February 2023:

The Mira-Bhayander-Vasai-Virar (MBVV) police commissioner Madhukar Pandey has determined that all complaints made by women, even if they seem “minor,” must be taken seriously by the police force in light of the Shraddha Walkar murder case.


Pandey unveiled an initiative called “Operation Punha Dhairya” on Friday to make sure of this. Under this, police would monitor the victims to make sure they are secure and will review all complaints, including FIRs, written applications, and even oral complaints, filed by women over the past three years.
On November 23, 2020, Shraddha Walkar, who was murdered in New Delhi by her live-in partner, lodged a written complaint against Aftab Poonawala at the Tulinj police station. She said in her complaint that Poonawala had attempted to kill her and that she was afraid he would dismember her and discard her parts.

The police stated they were unable to conduct an investigation and had to accept the complainant’s requests because she had withdrawn the plea. The father of Walkar claims that his daughter would be alive today if the police had taken the issue properly.


According to Commissioner Pandey, each complainant in one of these cases over the last three years would be summoned by an official and asked if their complaint has actually been settled or still exists. In several instances of domestic violence, abuse, and stalking, the police detain the suspect and provide counselling to both the victim/complainant and the offender. The cops occasionally presume that the issue has been resolved. However, despite the police’s assistance, the issue still exists, according to Pandey.


He also added, “many women say that even after serving a sentence, their husbands have returned and abused them more.”He added that with Operation Punha Dhairya, the victims who are ignored or who suffer the same crime but are unable to report it will get a voice and they would be able to report the crime.

The police will inquire these women about the situation and take appropriate action if they respond that they are still being harassed or assaulted.
According to Pandey, the MBVV region has seen an uptick in crime against women over the previous few years.


2017 saw 1,194 occurrences of crime against women, according to statistics. There were 1,541 instances in 2019 and 1,775 cases in 2021. In contrast, the number of rape cases increased from 176 in 2017 to 220 in 2019 to 292 in 2021. Even the total crime rate in the MBVV region increased from 1,523 instances in 2019 to 2,993 cases in 2021 when compared to the year before the epidemic.

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Arif Shaikh Under Suspect: Father of Missing Hindu Girl Threatens ‘Fast Unto Death’ Over Police Inaction, Questions Sr. PI Prakash Khandekar’s Handling

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Siddhant Mohite, Mumbai Uncensored:

The case of a missing 17-year-old Hindu girl from Santacruz railway station has taken a grave turn as her father gives an ultimatum of ‘Fast Unto Death’ if his daughter is not found soon. The girl has been missing since the 23rd of March, 2024, and her father has been tirelessly searching for her.

An FIR was filed by the father at Vakola Police Station, where he also mentioned a person named Arif Shaikh as a possible suspect. However, the police did not include Arif Shaikh’s name in the FIR. Arif Shaikh is also accused in a POCSO case in Surat, adding to the urgency of finding the missing girl.

Despite the father’s efforts and the seriousness of the case, it has been reported that Senior Police Inspector Prakash Khandekar is not actively focusing on the investigation, causing a delay. This has led to frustration and desperation on the part of the family, as they fear for the safety and well-being of their daughter.

In a bid to pressure the authorities into action, the father has written to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) expressing his intention to go on a ‘Fast Unto Death’ if his daughter is not found soon. The family’s plea for swift action and justice in this matter highlights the need for urgent attention to cases of missing minors.

Efforts to locate the missing girl are ongoing, and authorities are urged to expedite the investigation to ensure her safe return. The Hindu community stands in solidarity with the family during this difficult time, hoping for a swift and positive resolution to this distressing situation.

We will continue to provide updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.

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Religious Tension in Mira Bhayandar: Minors Clash, Sparking Child Safety Concerns

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In a disturbing turn of events, religious tensions have escalated in Mumbai’s suburb of Mira-Bhayandar following a series of violent incidents involving minors. The incident, which occurred on the 30th of March, 2024, began innocuously as two minors, one Hindu and one Muslim, were playing a mobile game together.

According to reports, the Muslim minor boy made derogatory remarks about the Hindu faith and abused Hindu Gods, provoking a quarrel between the two. The situation escalated when, a day later, the Muslim minor assaulted another Hindu minor who questioned him about the previous incident.

Subsequently, the Muslim minor, accompanied by five others, allegedly assaulted the first Hindu minor and his brother on separate occasions. The victims sustained injuries and were reportedly beaten severely.

Upon learning of the incidents, the victims’ parents filed a First Information Report (FIR) at the Kashigaon Police Station. Due to the age of the individuals involved, their names have been withheld from the public.

This incident has sparked concerns among the local community regarding the safety and security of minors in the area. Authorities are investigating the matter and have assured that appropriate action will be taken against those responsible.

The situation is developing, and further updates will be provided as new information becomes available.

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11 year old minor assaulted for saying ‘Jai Shri Ram’, forced to chant ‘Allahu Akbar’ in Mira Road

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Priyal Singh, Mumbai Uncensored:

In a shocking incident captured on CCTV camera, an 11-year-old minor boy was assaulted for greeting a person with ‘Jai Shri Ram’ in Mira Bhayandar area. The incident unfolded when the minor boy, returning home after buying milk, mistook a person as the building’s security guard, and greeted him with ‘Jai Shri Ram’. This simple gesture led to a violent assault by 5 unknown youngsters, who also forced the minor to chant ‘Allahu Akbar’.

The father of the victim, Sanjay Singh, filed an FIR in the matter, naming five unidentified youths as the assailants. The incident occurred on Monday night, around 9:30 PM, and was captured on CCTV cameras installed in the building.

According to the CCTV footage, the minor boy is seen entering the building after greeting someone with ‘Jai Shri Ram’. Subsequently, he is chased and assaulted by five young men who entered the building.

As per the complaint filed by the victim’s father, the minor mistook the unknown youth for the security guard and greeted him before heading home. However, 5 unknown youmgsters attempted to stop the minor, leading to a confrontation. Soon after, the five youths chased the minor inside the building and physically assaulted him. The minor was also coerced into chanting ‘Allah Hu Akbar’ during the assault.

A resident who witnessed the attack attempted to intervene, but the assailants fled the scene. The victim’s father was immediately informed, and together they reported the incident to the Mira Road police station. An FIR has been registered against the unidentified youths under Sections 448, 295A, 153A, 37, 1C of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and Section 135 of the Maharashtra Police Act. 

While the police have launched an investigation into the matter, no arrests have been made yet. The incident has sparked outrage and raised concerns about religious intolerance and communal violence. It underscores the need for swift action to ensure the safety and security of citizens, especially minors, and to uphold the principles of secularism and religious freedom in society.

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