03 March 2010

Youtube Video Shows Nexus of Drug Mafia, Goa Police

Youtube video shows nexus of drug mafia, Goa police  Panaji, Mar 3 : A video uploaded on the popular Youtube website showing an Israeli drug dealer talking about his alleged links with the Goa police's anti-narcotics sleuths has created a flutter in the state.

The 8.16-minute long video was uploaded on youtube. com by user OrenbenYaish back in April 20, 2008, and features Atala, a reportedly notorious Israeli drug peddler.

Atala, an Israeli youngster with close cropped head, is shown in the video speaking about how a senior anti-narcotics cell (ANC) officer, whom he identifies as 'Ashish', regularly sells him drugs seized from raids and even deposited with the magistrate.

"This Panjim police... this narcotics the chief.. Big chief. Maybe he is one giving drugs. Maybe... he said something to give it to friend. All the time he is giving me five kg charas, ecstasy...," Atala, who has been arrested previously on drug peddling charge told an unidentified person in the video.

"He is very young. Three star (inspector). Before I meet him two star.., only two star. Now he get one more star and he is now big chief... The head anti-narcotic. He know me from before. The first time I meet him. I fight with... he said Atala, listen u my friend. I know u good heart. I like you. I create no problem for you. Give me 10 ecstasy. I tell listen.. You are anti-narcotics. I not give u 10 ecstasy. I scare to give you. He said you are my friend. I open my pocket and give him 10 ecstasy," Atala says, adding this risk had forged the relationship between the two "more stronger and stronger and stronger".

During the video, an unknown person, whom Atala identifies as an ANC official, also hands him a white plastic bag with cocaine.

Atala, who is seated in car parked near Calangute, also says that the rear seat of his car is packed with cocaine, heroine, charas, etc.

Incidentally, the ANC was headed by police inspector Ashish Shirodkar for a period of more than two years since 2008.

Ashish's mobile phone number read out by Atala in course of the conversation, also matches with the official phone number of Shirodkar listed in the police records.

The arrest of David Driham alias Dudu, a notorious Israeli drug peddler, has opened a Pandora's box for the state police. Sources said that Dudu under interrogation has named three police officials and several journalists, including reportedly an editor, who he said he had bribed in order to carry on his business unhindered.

The video and its details have stunned the Goa Police.

When contacted, Superintendent of Police Veenu Bansal refused to comment on the issue, virtually scampering away from the media at the police headquarters.

Deputy Inspector General Ravinder Yadav said he was not in a position to comment on the video right away.

"We will be in a position to say anything only after we verify the genuineness of the footage," he said.

Hours after Yadav was handed over a copy of the controversial footage by mediapersons in Panaji, Director General of Police (DGP) Bhim Sain Bassi claimed that he was not aware of such a video.

"Now that you have told me, we will view it and take appropriate action," Bassi said.

Watch the Video Below:

Maruti Recalls A-star From Europe

Maruti-Suzuki-A-starNew Delhi, Mar 3 : Japanese auto major Suzuki Motor Corporation has recalled several concept A-star cars built by its Indian JV partner Maruti Suzuki due to fault in fuel tanks.

While the A-star is marketed as Suzuki Alto' in Europe it has been noticed that fuel tanks in some cars could become less tight in the area of fuel pump after a certain period of driving. Hence the gaskets of the fuel pump will be examined at Suzuki's service stations and repaired or replaced if needed, at the company's costs.

On an estimate, the European market has sold around one-lakh cars in the period of 2008 that are affected by the recall. Maruti Suzuki, which sells every other car being sold in the country has been able to sell thousands of units in the domestic market after the A-star made its world premiere at the 9th auto expo in the capital in 2008.

But the A-star has been the export cash cow of the company which it exports to Nissan and is sold under the badge Pixo. The company aims to expand its total production to more than one million units during the current fiscal year.

Indian Navy Jet Crashes At Air Show

INDIA-CRASH An Indian navy jet performing in an air show crashed in southern India on Wednesday, killing both the pilot and co-pilot and injuring two civilians on the ground, according to reports.

A local police commissioner, said that the pilot unsuccessfully tried to eject from the aircraft as it fell and hit a water tank atop a five-story building near Begumpet airport in Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh state.

Admiral Nirmal Verma, the Navy Chief, told reporters, "The aircraft went out of control. But the cause of the crash was not immediately known."

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People For Animals Block Railway Tracks

People for Animals Assam Guwahati, Mar 3 : People for Animals, Assam unit today blocked railway tracks in the Kamakhya-Jogighopa section demanding the removal of tracks from elephant corridors near World Heritage wetland site--Deepor Beel.

PFA Chairperson Sangeeta Goswami told reporters that they have submitted a memorandum to North Eastern Frontier Railway demanding removal of the tracks as speeding trains runover elephants.

''The construction of the Kamakhya-Jogighopa section through the wetland was done without giving due consideration to the wildlife which are regularly mowed down by speeding trains'', she said.

The NF railway has to find an alternative route which does not affect the animals and ''our movement will continue till this step is taken''.

The blocking of the railway tracks delayed the movement of trains including Guwahati-Gandhidham Express for more than two hours.

A full-grown female wild elephant was killed on the spot by a goods train near the Deepor Beel when she had come down the hill along with the herd to drink water on Sunday while another was hit by a train in the same area last year.

People of Manipur Fed up With Repeated Bomb Attacks

manipur bomb attack Imphal, Mar 3 : Victims of bomb and insurgent attacks have expressed their frustration over such incidents saying they don’t know why they take place.

Manipur has been witnessing increasing militant led violence. Recently in a bomb explosion in Chandel District, a child was killed and three others injured.

On February 19, villagers of Aizezang in Chandel District, around 165 kilometers from Imphal faced a bomb attack which killed a 15 year-old boy - James Zou on the spot.

The blast also left three others injured.

The other two are undergoing treatment at the Assam Rifles Hospital at Sajik Tampak in the District.

Recently, it was discovered that some farmers in Chandel District bordering Myanmar have been engaging in growing poppy, which is used for making drugs.

“They were out in the field farming, when the blast occurred. At that time, around 300 people comprising of Police Teams, Assam Rifles and members of AMADA were destroying large-scale poppy plantations in the nearby jungle,”said Nehthang Haokip, chief of Molphei village.

In another incident on February 16, some armed miscreants hurled a grenade at the residence of Mangsatabam Ibomcha, Chief Engineer of Public Heath Engineering Department (PHED) in Keishamthong Top Leirak.

However, there were no casualties.

“We don’t know the reason behind the bomb attack. The attack came as a surprise to us,” said M. Ibomcha, a victim.

“We are holding this sit-in-protest, condemning the hurling of bomb and to appeal to unknown people not to do such things in future as we are doing essential duties,” said L. Ibomcha.

Condemning frequent bomb attacks; official staff of Public Health Engineering Department stopped work for a day to stage a sit-in-protest in front of the PWD Complex at Khoyathong in Imphal.

The people of Manipur live in fear caused by threats and uncertainty created by militants in the state.

Security Stepped up For Sonia's Meghalaya Visit

Sonia GandhiShillong, Mar 3 : Tight security arrangements have been put in place ahead of Congress president Sonia Gandhi's visit to Meghalaya Friday.

A Special Protection Group (SPG) team has landed here in the city to oversee the security scenario, Meghalaya Director General of Police S. B. Kakati said.

Sonia, who is also the UPA chairperson, is visiting the state to inaugurate the much awaited North East Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS), the first super-specialty hospital in the state.

The Congress president would also address a public meeting at Polo Ground here on the occasion of 125 years of the Congress' formation and visit Don Bosco Centre for Indigenous Culture, claimed to be the largest museum in Asia.

Chief Minister D. D. Lapang said the entire state party unit is "delighted" that the party president is visiting the state.

Sonia's scheduled visit coincides with the state board exams and a proposed strike called by the employees of the Shillong Municipal Board for pay revision.

"The state police are trying to sort out all these issues and necessary steps have been taken to ensure that everything goes on smoothly," Kakati said.

Gandhi will fly to Aizawl, the state capital of Mizoram, March 6 (Saturday) where she will address a public meeting and lay the foundation stone of the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium.

Sonia Gandhi to Lay Foundation Stone of Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Aizawl

Sonia Gandhi Aizawl (Mizoram), Mar 3 : Congress President Sonia Gandhi will on Saturday (March 6) lay the foundation stone of the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Aizawl.

Mizoram Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Zodintluanga confirmed the news today saying that the stadium that would be built here would be the first full-fledged stadium in the state.

The construction of the stadium at Mualpui area inside the headquarters of the third battalion of the Mizoram Armed Police (MAP) began after 12th Finance Commission granted Rs 25 crore for the project, he added.

Sonia Gandhi is expected to return to New Delhi the same day.