Rizwan case: Calcutta HC directs CBI to initiate fresh probe

Kolkata, May 18 (ANI): The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to start fresh investigation into computer graphics teacher Rizwanur Rahman”s murder case.

The court has affirmed that the investigation is inadequate and asked the agency to start a fresh investigation in the case.

The court has also asked the CBI to submit its report within four months.

Earlier, the Supreme Court had granted bail to Kolkata industrialist Ashok Todi and his brother Pradip Todi in connection with the case.

The apex court told the Todis to surrender their passports and not to move out of Kolkata without the prior permission of the CBI. They have also been prevented from communicating or influencing witnesses.

Ashok Todi and his two relatives-Pradip Todi and Anil Saraogi, Rizwanur”s family friend Pappu and three Police Officers- Former Deputy Commissioner Ajoy Kumar, ACP Sukanti Chakraborty, Sub-Inspector Krishnendu Das, have been accused of abetment to suicide, criminal intimidation and conspiracy by the CBI in connection with the death of Rizwan.

Rizwanur”s body was found on the railway tracks between Biddhanagar Road and Dum Dum Junction on September 21 last year, almost a month after his marriage to Priyanka, Todi”s daughter.

Though police is convinced that it was a case of suicide, Rizwanur”s family members are not convinced and have moved the higher courts for a CBI inquiry. (ANI)

Malay vet extends service to pet owner by groping, sucking her breasts

Kuala Lumpur, Sep 9 (ANI): A Malay kindergarten teacher, who took her feverish pet squirrel to a veterinary clinic for treatment, had her breasts groped instead by the attending veterinarian.

According to the Harian Metro, the veterinarian had asked the 27-year old woman to place the squirrel inside her blouse to keep it warm, given its “erratic body temperature”.

But the squirrel got stuck on her bra strap, when the 52-year-old veterinarian asked her to take the animal out.

While helping the woman remove the squirrel, the veterinarian saw her breasts, started praising her figure, and allegedly told her to take care of her body and “beautiful breasts”.

Ampang OCPD Asst Comm Abd Jalil Hasan said that the veterinarian later began to demonstrate to her how to massage her breasts.

“He then took advantage by groping and sucking the victim’s breasts. The victim struggled to release herself before the doctor finally let her go,” the Star Online quoted him as saying.

“He told her she need not pay for the squirrel’s treatment and asked her to come again. But she decided to lodge a police report,” he added.

ACP Abd Jalil Hasan added that the veterinarian was arrested on September 7.

However, the squirrel died shortly after returning home. (ANI)

USTDA grant promotes development of India’s helicopter sector

New Delhi, Aug.28 (ANI): U.S. Ambassador to India Timothy J. Roemer today awarded a grant of Rupees 24 million (501,849 dollars) to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Government of India.

This technical assistance grant is designed to help update India’s standards and regulations governing helicopter operations and facilitate the expansion of safe and reliable helicopter services throughout India.

This grant highlights the expanding partnership between the Indian and U.S. aviation sectors that will lead to new exchanges of technology and best practices in the development and implementation of aviation safety standards.

Today’s grant is the fifth bilateral partnership under the U.S.-India Aviation Cooperation Program (ACP).

Ambassador Roemer noted after the signing, “Today, the U.S.-India Aviation Cooperation Program expands into a new area. The signing of the Helicopter Aviation Safety Technical Assistance project, led by Bell Helicopter, will provide expertise to improve India’s expanding helicopter sector and will expand opportunities for increased trade between our two countries.”

USTDA advances economic development and U.S. commercial interests in developing and middle-income countries. USTDA’s strategic use of foreign assistance funds to support sound investment policy and decision-making in host countries creates an enabling environment for trade, investment and sustainable economic development. In carrying out its mission, USTDA gives emphasis to economic sectors that may benefit from U.S. exports of goods and services. (ANI)

Ahmedabad hooch death toll rises to 103

Ahmedabad, July 10 (ANI): The Gujarat hooch tragedy death toll has risen to 103.

According to police, the number of fatalities could go up as about 200 people are still undergoing treatment.he new cases were reported from Odhav, Amaraiwadi, Rakhial and Raipur.

On Thursday night, Gujarat Police rounded up over 800 bootleggers and sealed scores of illicit liquor dens across the state.

Earlier, the police had detained one suspected bootlegger Harishankar Kahar alias Hariom, who allegedly supplied spurious liquor in the Majoor Gam and Odhav areas where most of the deaths have occurred.

Two ACP’s and four police inspectors were also suspended and transferred for dereliction of duty.

The Gujarat Government has announced that a commission headed by a retired High Court judge will probe the incident. Investigations have been handed over to the crime branch. (ANI)

Car theft syndicates employing sexy girls to steal amorous men’s cars

Kuala Lumpur, Jun 24 (ANI): Sexy women are helping car theft syndicates steal amorous businessmen’s luxury vehicles, says a report.

According to the Harian Metro, during the past six months, about 10 businessmen have lost their cars after being seduced by these women.

The women persuade their victims to lend them their expensive cars, and then deliver the vehicles to the syndicates.

The crime would usually go unreported by the victim, who fears for his image or family life.

But the ploy came to light when one of the victims, businessman Ramli Che Mat, 36, reported his car stolen after he lent it to a friend.

Ramli said that he had lent his Toyota Caldina to his friend in January with the intention of selling it to him.

“Without telling me, he let his ‘girlfriend’ use it,” the Star Online quoted him as saying.

Ramli was alerted when the bank called to inform him about missing the hire-purchase payment for two months, and he immediately asked his friend about the car.

Both of them then visited the woman at her Setapak home, but she claimed the bank had repossessed the car.

However, a call to the bank revealed that there was no order for the vehicle to be repossessed, said Ramli.

He and his friend then went to confront the woman again, but found that she had disappeared. She did not answer her mobile phone either.

“However, she did send an SMS that sounded like a challenge to us to lodge a police report,” he said.

Subang Jaya police chief ACP Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar confirmed that a report had been lodged on the matter. (ANI)

Car theft syndicates employing sexy girls to steal amorous men’s cars

Kuala Lumpur, Jun 24 (ANI): Sexy women are helping car theft syndicates steal amorous businessmen’s luxury vehicles, says a report.

According to the Harian Metro, during the past six months, about 10 businessmen have lost their cars after being seduced by these women.

The women persuade their victims to lend them their expensive cars, and then deliver the vehicles to the syndicates.

The crime would usually go unreported by the victim, who fears for his image or family life.

But the ploy came to light when one of the victims, businessman Ramli Che Mat, 36, reported his car stolen after he lent it to a friend.

Ramli said that he had lent his Toyota Caldina to his friend in January with the intention of selling it to him.

“Without telling me, he let his ‘girlfriend’ use it,” the Star Online quoted him as saying.

Ramli was alerted when the bank called to inform him about missing the hire-purchase payment for two months, and he immediately asked his friend about the car.

Both of them then visited the woman at her Setapak home, but she claimed the bank had repossessed the car.

However, a call to the bank revealed that there was no order for the vehicle to be repossessed, said Ramli.

He and his friend then went to confront the woman again, but found that she had disappeared. She did not answer her mobile phone either.

“However, she did send an SMS that sounded like a challenge to us to lodge a police report,” he said.

Subang Jaya police chief ACP Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar confirmed that a report had been lodged on the matter. (ANI)

Oz mag aimed at pre-teen girls raises stink

Melbourne, May 10 (ANI): A new magazine published by Australian Consolidated Press, SHOP Girl targeting girls aged seven to 12 has raised community concern.

The mag, an extension of Australia’s top-selling fashion magazine Shop Til You Drop, SHOP Girl, will be launched as a one-off magazine in September, and its editor has said it aims at helping parents cope with the demands of shopping for “tween-agers”.

“As anyone with pre-teen daughters knows, it’s not easy to find a balance between how girls today want to dress and how we want them to dress,” the Age quoted the magazine’s editor, Justine Cullen, as saying.

“SHOP Girl will be a magazine designed for mothers and daughters to pore over together and find a middle ground, making shopping easier for time-poor parents and more fun for everyone,” she said.

But the concept has been seen as a cynical marketing ploy aimed at manipulating young girls by Young Media Australia president Jane Roberts.

“We are pretty disappointed about this, to put it mildly,” she said.

“SHOP Girl is nothing but a manipulative way of getting to seven-to-12-year-old girls to bombard them with advertising.

“It is hard to see how this magazine will support the mental health and wellbeing of young girls,” she stated.

Roberts criticised the narrow scope of the magazine, which offers advice on fashion, accessories, beauty products, gadgets and games.

“We want seven-to-12-year-old girls to hear healthy messages and be exposed to positive role models,” she said.

“Being a girl is not just about what you look like, what clothes you are wearing and what possessions you have. Girls can aspire to so much more than that,” she added.

According to ACP’s research, there are about 1.1 million tween-age girls and 1.48 million mothers of children aged eight to 13 in Australia. In the past month, these families have spent 57 million dollars on children’s clothes and 60.2 million dollars on children’s shoes.

Australian Retailers Association executive director Richard Evans agreed that children represented an important market for retailers.

“Girls stereotypically have a desire to have more variety in their wardrobes as opposed to boys who are happy to wear the same pair of jeans and a T-shirt,” he said.

“In that age group there is a lot of peer group pressure to look a certain way in terms of styling and pressure on parents as well.

“It seems that parents spend a lot more time choosing clothes for their daughters than they do for their sons,” he added. (ANI)

Advani says no to Holi in respect of 26/11 victims

New Delhi, Mar 9 (ANI): BJP spokesperson Siddharth Nath Singh announced on Monday that party’s prime ministerial candidate L K Advani would not celebrate Holi this year in solidarity of Mumbai attack victims.

Talking to the reporters in New Delhi, Singh said “Advani has decided in his individual capacity that he will not be celebrating Holi as a mark of respect to those killed in the November 26 Mumbai terror attack.”

However, he clarified that Advani’s decision to mourn on the festival on March 11 is not binding on the BJP leaders. “Whoever in the BJP wants to celebrate Holi is free to do so,” Singh said.

He further revealed that the veteran leader has not celebrated any of the festivals that have fallen since 26/11 strikes.

The three-day terror attack in Mumbai claimed the lives of at least 183 people

Those dead included Mumbai ATS chief Hemant Karkare, encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar and ACP Ashok Kamte. (ANI)

Men’s magazines sales plunge as health titles soar

Melbourne, Feb 16 (ANI): The popularity of men’s magazines seems to be taking a downturn, for health titles have emerged as a bright spot in the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations report.

The popularity has seen a major decline in the six months to December.

Healthy Food Guide emerged as the most popular with year-on-year sales of 24 per cent.

The second spot went to HealthSmart with up to 19 per cent sales, followed by Women’s Health with 15.3 per cent sales on the third.

Men’s Health came third with 10.7 per cent and followed by Diabetic Living with 9.6 per cent sales at fourth.

“The overall market for the six months to December 08 is exhibiting some early effects of the global economic crisis,” the Australian quoted NDD as saying.

“There is little good news in the market with so many negative results.

“The health and wellbeing sub-category has emerged as the main survivor,” he added.

Men’s magazines took a massive sales hit with the sales of FHM plummeting to 24.2 per cent, followed by Ralph with 22 per cent, and Alpha with 16 per cent reduction.

Popular fashion weekly Grazia’s sales slipped from 70,000 copies in the September quarter to 65,000 in the December quarter.

However, Lynette Phillips, publishing and sales director of ACP women’s lifestyle titles, said that she was pleased with its circulation.

“It has flattened out to a nice figure we can work on,” she said.

She predicted magazine sales had now bottomed.

“We were always going to be hit in women’s lifestyle because … that is reflective of consumer confidence,” she said.

“Year on year it doesn’t look good but period on period we’re really seeing it has now flattened out,” she added. (ANI)

Rizwan case: Supreme Court grants bail to key accused Ashok Todi, brother

New Delhi, Jan 16(ANI): The Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to Kolkata industrialist Ashok Todi and his brother Pradip Todi in connection with the Rizwan Rahman suicide case.

The apex court told the Todis to surrender their passports and not to move out of Kolkata without prior permission of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). They have also been hindered from communicating or influencing witnesses connected with the case.

Ashok Todi and his two relatives-Pradip Todi and Anil Saraogi, Rizwanur’s family friend Pappu and three Police Officers- Former Deputy Commissioner Ajoy Kumar, ACP Sukanti Chakraborty, Sub-Inspector Krishnendu Das, have been accused of abetment to suicide, criminal intimidation and conspiracy by the CBI in connection with the death of Rizwanur.

Rizwanur’s body was found on the railway tracks between Biddhanagar Road and Dum Dum Junctionn on September 21 last year, almost a month after his marriage to Priyanka, Todi’s daughter.

Though the Police was convinced that it was a suicide case, Rizwanur’s family members were not convinced moved to the higher level courts seeking a CBI inquiry.

The Rizwanur case got politicized soon after Trinamool Congress Chief Mamta Banerjee demanded a CBI investigation on October 14,2008. (ANI)