Drug peddlers caught by Hyderabad police on Sunday with cocaine, MDMA

Two drug peddlers were caught by the Commissioner’s Task Force (west) team on Sunday for possessing and selling drugs.

Published Date – 04:11 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


Drug peddlers caught by Hyderabad police on Sunday with cocaine, MDMA


Hyderabad: Two drug peddlers were caught by the Commissioner’s Task Force (west) team on Sunday for possessing and selling drugs. The police seized 2 gm of cocaine, 100 grams of MDMA and 11 grams of brown sugar from them.

Acting on a tip off, the Task Force team led by Khaleel Pasha caught S Leela Naveen Sai (25) and B Veera Sai Teja (25), both natives of Andhra Pradesh at Jubilee Hills on Sunday, with drugs.


“Naveen Sai was procuring the drugs from a person in New Delhi and supplying it to customers in the city with the help of Sai Teja,” said Khaleel Pasha.

The duo was handed over to Jubilee Hills police station for further action.

Hamid Nouri’s life sentence violation of human rights, says lawyer

Hamid Nouri’s life sentence is a violation of human rights, says his lawyer, criticizing the Swedish government’s trial of the former Iranian official on false allegations.

In remarks cited by the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet (SvD), Thomas Bodstrom, Nouri’s lawyer, stated that the Swedish Court of Appeals finally confirmed Nouri’s sentence of life imprisonment despite the many violations in the process of handling the case.

He pointed out that Nouri had been denied valuable documents essential for his defense in the Court of Appeal, with the court claiming that the documents had been erased mistakenly by the prison.

“It is believed that Nouri, arrested in Stockholm Arlanda Airport, was deceived in such a way that violates the principles of human rights,” Nouri’s Swedish attorney argued, advising the Swedish government against deceiving people over matters it should not concern itself with.

Nouri was arrested upon arrival at Stockholm Airport in November 2019 and was immediately imprisoned. He has been illegally jailed for three-and-half years in solitary confinement in Sweden.

Bodstrom also argued that by Nouri’s trial, Sweden deprived itself of hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of Iranian visitors who have worked in the Iranian government and do not want to risk life imprisonment by visiting Sweden.

In an earlier exclusive interview with Press TV, Bodstrom described the case as “very strange,” saying, “I cannot understand why we should have a trial in Sweden about what had happened in another country 35 years ago for a person who is not a Swedish person.”

Earlier this month, Iran’s Judiciary announced that Iran “will not recognize any verdict except the acquittal verdict regarding Hamid Nouri’s innocence,” calling the verdict against Nouri “unfair.”

Iran’s foreign ministry also summoned Sweden’s charge d’affaires in Tehran to protest the life sentence handed down to Nouri. The verdict once again proved the double standards of the Western countries who claim to be advocating human rights worldwide, the ministry said in a statement.

Nouri, a former Iranian judiciary official, was put on trial on unfounded allegations staged against him by elements representing the Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) terrorist group that has openly boasted about carrying out terrorist operations against Iranian officials and civilians perceived to be supporters of the government.

The MKO has claimed responsibility for the murder of over 17,000 Iranians. It used to be internationally recognized as a terrorist group but Western politicians pushed for the MKO’s removal from the list of terrorist groups based on their anti-Iran and Islamophobic tendencies.

The terrorist group had falsely claimed that Nouri was involved in the execution and torture of MKO members in 1988, but he has vehemently rejected the baseless allegations.

Last July, a Swedish court sentenced Nouri to life imprisonment. The court, which was described by Iran as illegitimate in the first place, convicted Nouri of “war crimes and crimes against humanity” entirely based on claims made by MKO terrorists living in exile across Europe.

80 Detained After Raid At Rave Party In Maharashtra's Thane, Drugs Seized

80 Detained After Raid At Rave Party In Maharashtra's Thane, Drugs Seized

Police have seized drugs like LSD, charas, ecstasy pills, and marijuana (File)

Thane:

The police raided a rave party last night near Mumbai and detained around 80 people for illegally consuming drugs at the party. They have been sent for medical examination.

Two organisers of the party have been arrested, the police said.

Drugs, including LSD, charas, ecstasy, and marijuana, were recovered from the party.

According to the police, invites to the rave, near the Vadavali Creek in Thane, were sent to hundreds on Instagram.

“We have arrested the organisers of the party – Tejas Kubal and Sujal Mahajan. Some people from outside Maharashtra are suspected to be involved. Those who attended were mostly students and those who work in the corporate sector,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Shivraj Patil.

Two persons arrested for possessing ganja in Hyderabad

The Osmania University police seized 2.6 kg of ganja from two arrested persons

Published Date – 04:49 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


Two persons arrested for possessing ganja in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad: Two persons who were possessing ganja were arrested by the Osmania University police in coordination with the Hyderabad Commissioner’s Task Force (south east) team on Sunday. The police seized 2.6 kg of ganja from them.

The arrested persons are K Sai Naveen alias Kulfi (27), Chatla Vamshi (19), both natives of Suryapet came to the city along with the contraband and planned to sell the ganja to people when they were caught, said DCP (east) Sunil Dutt.


Both were previously also arrested for ganja peddling by police and excise officials.

106 and counting: Gaza journalists pay heavy price for upholding truth


By Humaira Ahad

He believed it was his “moral duty to tell the world about what he was seeing,” reads Ali Jadallah’s eulogy for his murdered Gaza-based journalist brother Belal Jadallah.

Amid the Israeli regime’s genocidal war against the besieged coastal territory, truth has been the biggest casualty as disseminators of truth continue to be killed in the line of duty.

The death toll of journalists in the Gaza Strip since October 7 has surged past 100, now reaching the mark of 106, making the bleeding Palestinian territory the most dangerous place for journalists today.

On Friday, Jabr Abu Hadrous, a local journalist for Al-Quds Today, was killed along with several members of his immediate family after the Israeli warplanes pounded his home in Nusseirat camp in central Gaza.

“Like me and all correspondents, we are all on Jabr’s path. Our journalist colleagues all passed. This [press] vest will not protect you, not from planes, not from the tanks of the occupation, not from warplanes or drones,” one of his colleagues was quoted as saying.

“All the journalists in the world are protected when they wear a press vest, except us in Gaza. Here, the vest is a signal to kill journalists; over 100 martyrs up to this point, and the world is silent.”

The officials in Gaza say the number of journalists killed by the occupying regime forces since October 7 could be much higher as many people remain missing and are probably under the rubble.

All these journalists were killed while performing their duties and like Jadallah and Hadrous wanted the world to know about the heinous war crimes being committed by the Tel Aviv regime in Gaza.

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), the media advocacy group, says the violence against journalists in Gaza amid the current Israeli aggression is ‘unparalleled’ in the group’s history.

Journalists – deliberate targets

Palestinian journalists say the Israeli regime is deliberately targeting them to silence their voices and prevent them from laying bare the savagery being committed by the occupying regime in Gaza.

The Committee to Protect Journalists, an independent body that promotes press freedom, has expressed “concern” over the targeting of journalists and their families in the besieged territory.

According to a report published by Reporters Without Borders, Hassouna Sleem, the director of the Palestinian online news agency Quds News, and freelance photo-journalist Sary Mansour were both killed during an Israeli assault on the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on November 18.

They had received online death threats in connection with their work 24 hours before the murder.

Farah Omar and Rabih al-Maamari, Beirut-based journalists, working for the AlMayadeen network were the deliberate targets of an Israeli airstrike on November 25. The journalists who were reporting from the Lebanese border with occupied territories were clearly visible as media personnel.

Abudaqa, a cameraman for Al Jazeera Arabic in the Gaza Strip, was hit while reporting from a school in Khan Younis. The regime prevented rescue teams from reaching him, leaving him to bleed to death.

The Paris-based Reporters Without Borders has warned that “journalism is in the process of being eradicated in the Gaza Strip as a result of Israel’s refusal to heed calls to protect media personnel”.

“Reporters there have no safe refuge and no way of leaving. They are being killed one after another. Since 7 October, the Palestinian territory has been subjected to a veritable eradication of journalism,” it said in a statement recently.

Motaz Azaiza, a prominent journalist and social media influencer from Gaza, said he has received multiple phone calls from the Israeli army, telling him to stop exposing the crimes of the regime.

He posted screenshots of WhatsApp messages, in which he was warned by the regime’s military agents about his war reportage and even asked to leave Gaza.

Like Azaiza, many other Palestinian journalists have “received threatening calls from people” claiming to be from the Israeli army, “warning them that they are going to face severe repercussions and their families will also be targeted in the coming days” if they don’t stop covering the war.

In late October, the family of Wael Dahdouh, Al Jazeera Arabic bureau chief in Gaza, was targeted in an Israeli air raid.

The family of Nidal Hamida, a journalist working with a local Palestinian media network was also targeted, killing his wife and two young children.

Gaza- a cemetery for journalists

On December 19, Adel Zorob, a Palestinian freelance journalist who worked with multiple media outlets, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Rafah, southern Gaza, along with 25 family members,

Abdallah Alwan, a Palestinian journalist and a radio jockey, was killed in an Israeli bombardment targeting his home in Jabalia on December 18.

In his last Facebook post on December 17, Alwan wrote: “On every morning, we say that last night was the worst night in the war… All days are worse than each other. This briefly describes the war.”

Mohamed Abu Hasira, a journalist for the Palestinian news agency Wafa, was killed in an air strike on his home in Gaza along with 42 family members.

Mohamed Al Jaja, a consultant at Press-House Palestine, was killed along with his wife and two daughters when an air raid hit his home in the Nasr neighborhood in northern Gaza.

“To survive every day is exhausting,” Duaa Jabbour wrote in her last Facebook post.

The young Palestinian journalist was killed in an Israeli air strike on her home along with her husband and children in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza on December 9.

Ola Atallah, a Palestinian female journalist and a former correspondent with the Anadolu news agency was killed when the regime dropped a bomb on the house where she and her family were taking refuge.

Atallah was killed with nine members of her family, including her brother and uncles.

“How many more nights of terror and death does Gaza have to count,” Atallah, well known in social media circles, wrote in her last tweet on December 8.

Mohamed Mouin Ayyash, a Palestinian journalist and a freelance photographer, was killed when an Israeli bomb targeted his home in Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza on November 23.

He died along with 20 members of his family,

Ayat Khadoura, a podcast producer and a freelance journalist was killed along with an unknown number of family members in an Israeli airstrike on her home in northern Gaza.

In her last video, the young journalist said, this is “my last message to the world. We had big dreams but the only dream left now is when we die, let our bodies remain intact and recognizable and not be reduced to dismembered corpses in a bag.”

Stories of many young male and female Gazan journalists who were killed while narrating the stories of the crimes committed by the occupation in Gaza remain untold and unheard.

Many Palestinian journalists have been tearing off their protective gear in a mark of protest against the occupation for intentionally targeting the fraternity.

“It is only a matter of time until we are killed. We wait our turn, one after the other,” said Salman al Bashir a Palestinian TV journalist tearing off his Press vest while mourning his colleague, Mohammed Abu Hatab who was killed by the regime’s air strike.

Plestia Alaqad, a journalist from Gaza, said she stopped wearing her vest and helmet as it increased her chances of being targeted by the Israeli forces.

Media workers in Gaza and the occupied West Bank have also been forced to abandon their reporting equipment in their offices, most of them being destroyed completely.

They continue to report under difficult circumstances with frequent communication blackouts.

Journalist organisations

Different organizations for the protection of journalists have repeatedly protested against Israel’s deliberate targeting of journalists, describing it as a war crime under international humanitarian law.

“Journalists across the region are making great sacrifices to cover this heart-breaking conflict. Those in Gaza, in particular, have paid, and continue to pay, an unprecedented toll and face exponential threats,” the CPJ said in a recent report.  

“Many have lost colleagues, families, and media facilities, and have fled seeking safety when there is no safe haven or exit.”

The toll of journalists killed in Gaza since October 7 has even surpassed World War II – 69 media personnel were killed in World War II which lasted from 1939 to 1945.  

“With their arbitrary air strikes, the Israeli armed forces are eliminating journalists one after the other without restraint, all while their unacceptable comments betray an open contempt for international humanitarian law,” Jonathan Dagher, the head of RSF’s Middle East desk, said in a statement.

RSF has regarded Gaza, from north to south, as a “cemetery for journalists.”

The Paris-based organization submitted a complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC) on October 31, holding Israel responsible for perpetrating war crimes against journalists in Gaza.

Five-year-old girl raped by teenage neighbour

The 14-year-old boy has been taken into police custody

Published Date – 04:50 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


Five-year-old girl raped by teenage neighbour


Kaushambi: A five-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a teenage boy who lived in her neighbourhood here, police said on Sunday.

The 14-year-old boy has been taken into police custody, they said.


The accused took the girl out of their village on a bicycle on Saturday evening and raped her before dropping her back home.

Seeing the girl’s condition, her family took her to the district hospital for treatment and informed police, said Circle Officer, Sirathu, Awadhesh Kumar Vishwakarma.

Based on a complaint lodged by the girl’s family members, a case was registered against the accused and he was taken into police custody, he said.

The girl will be sent for medical examination, Vishwakarma said.

Bhagwant Mann's "Rejected Category" Remark Amid Row Over Punjab Tableau

Bhagwant Mann has accused the Centre of discriminating against Punjab

Chandigarh:

Stressing that Punjab’s tableau will not be showcased in a “rejected category”, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has said the state’s tableau that was not selected for the Republic Day parade will not be displayed at Bharat Parv in Red Fort either.

Amid the political row over Punjab’s tableau not making it to the Republic Day parade in Delhi, the Defence Ministry had written to the state government, inviting them to display it during Bharat Parv from January 23 to 31.

In a social media post, Mr Mann has said the sacrifices of freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev, Lala Lajpat Rai, Udham Singh and others will not be displayed in a “rejected category”. “They are our heroes, we know how to respect them,” he said.

The remark is Mr Mann’s latest strike in the tableau row. Earlier, he had accused the Centre of discriminating against Punjab and said that “if they have their way, they will take out the word ‘Punjab’ from the national anthem”.

In response, Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar had accused Mr Mann of politicising the issue. He had claimed that Punjab’s tableau was not shortlisted because of its “crude” make. He also alleged that the Aam Aadmi Party government wanted photos of party leader Arvind Kejriwal and Mr Mann on the tableau. This is not allowed as per protocol and is one of the reasons for the tableau’s rejection, he said.

This drew a sharp retort from the Chief Minister, who said he would quit politics if the state BJP president can prove his allegation.

“Jakhar should give proof that Arvind Kejriwal or Bhagwant Mann’s photos were to be put on the tableau. Do they think we are mad? If Jakhar can prove it, I will quit politics,” he said, adding that if he fails, “he should then also not enter Punjab”.

“Will (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi now choose which tableau is to be shown and which not,” Mr Mann said.

A Defence Ministry source has, meanwhile, said there is a well-established system for the selection of tableaux. “The tableaux proposals received from various States/UTs and Central Ministries/Departments are evaluated in a series of meetings of the “Expert Committee for selection of tableaux comprising eminent persons in the field of art, culture, painting, sculpture, music, architecture, choreography etc. The Expert Committee examines the proposals on the basis of theme, concept, design and its visual impact before making its recommendations,” the source said, according to news agency ANI.

For the 2024 Republic Day, the source said, 30 states/Union Territories have shown the willingness to participate, but entries from only 15-16 will be selected.

“The tableau proposal of Punjab was considered in first three rounds of meeting of the Expert Committee. After the third round of meeting, the tableau of Punjab could not be taken forward by the Expert Committee for further consideration for not aligning to the broader themes of this year’s tableau,” the source said.

The source also noted that the tableau of Punjab has been shortlisted for the Republic Day parade six times in the last eight years.

Following the Defence Ministry’s explanation, AAP spokesperson Malvinder Singh Kang said Mr Jakhar now “stands exposed”.

“The Ministry of Defence’s clarification on the exclusion of Punjab’s tableau in the Republic Parade reveals the truth. Mr Jakhar’s attempt to mislead Punjab, alleging the rejection was due to photos of Kejriwal ji and Mann Saab, now demands accountability. Where are the alleged designs carrying the pictures of Kejriwal Ji & Mann Saab, Mr Jakhar?” he asked.

Additional collector inaugurates fine rice outlet in Mancherial

Additional Collector B Rahul told the public to buy Jaisriram, a fine rice quality variety sold by Godavari Farmers Producers Organisation (FPO) run by women self-help groups through the District Rural Development Organisation

Published Date – 04:00 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


Additional collector inaugurates fine rice outlet in Mancherial

Additional Collector Rahul inaugurates an outlet of Godavari FPO in Mancherial on Saturday.

Mancherial: Additional Collector B Rahul told the public to buy Jaisriram, a fine rice quality variety sold by Godavari Farmers Producers Organisation (FPO) run by women self-help groups through the District Rural Development Organisation. He formally inaugurated an outlet of the FPO here on Saturday.

Rahul said that the organisation was selling the rice with low polish and milled locally at a price of Rs 5,800 per quintal, which was comparatively lower than that of market. He told the customers to utilise the opportunity. He stated that the members procured the paddy from local farmers and ventured into the trade without expecting profits.


The additional collector advised the public to contact 96520 04886, 73374 88828 and 91211 03856 to place orders. He added that the organisation was providing a facility to supply the grains to customers from Hyderabad and other parts of Telangana by collecting charges of transportation.

Martyr Soleimani revived Resistance Front in region: Leader

Ahead of the fourth anniversary of the martyrdom of Lt. General Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei met with the family of Martyr Soleimani.

Revival of the Resistance front in the region was the most important role and service of Martyr Soleimani, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution said in this meeting.

Hailing the struggles of the Resistance forces in recent months, the Leader said, “Martyr Soleimani made a lot of efforts to revive the Resistance Front and he carried out this work with the same sincerity and wisdom and ethics.”

Ayatollah Khamenei praised and appreciated the efforts of the IRGC Quds Force commander, Brigadier General  Esmail Qaani, and said, ” The path of strengthening the Resistance Front should be continued.”

In this meeting, Zainab Soleimani briefed the Leader on the measures taken regarding the transfer of thoughts of Martyr Soleimani to the young generation.

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Man, woman found dead on railway track at Miryalaguda

A man and woman were found dead on the railway track in a suspected case of suicide at the 115th milestone near Miryalaguda railway station in the district in the early hours of Sunday.

Published Date – 04:17 PM, Sun – 31 December 23


Man, woman found dead on railway track at Miryalaguda


Nalgonda: A man and woman were found dead on the railway track in a suspected case of suicide at the 115th milestone near Miryalaguda railway station in the district in the early hours of Sunday.

The bodies of the man and woman, aged between 25 and 30 years, were seen by locals who alerted the police. The railway police found a mobile phone without a SIM card near the bodies. Based on a train ticket found on the bodies, they were suspected to have come to Miryalaguda from Vijayawada on the Janmabhoomi Express train on Saturday.


According to the railway police, the name “Rama Laxmamma” was tattooed on the hand of the male victim. The identities of both were yet to be ascertained. The bodies were shifted to the mortuary of the Miryalaguda area hospital for autopsy.