Bizarre! Staffer tries to steal from temple hundi in Nizamabad, gets his hand stuck

The man entered the temple in the night and tried to steal money from the hundi. However, as soon as he tried to remove cash, his hand got stuck and he had to spend the entire night standing in that position.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 04:18 PM


Bizarre! Staffer tries to steal from temple hundi in Nizamabad, gets his hand stuck


Kamareddy: In a bizarre incident, a temple staffer, who was allegedly trying to steal cash from the temple hundi, got his hand stuck in the hundi in Rameswarapalli village of Bhiknoor Mandal of the district on Tuesday night.

According to reports, Suresh, who works in the Masupalli Pochamma temple, entered the temple in the night and tried to steal money from the hundi by breaking it from the top from where devotees put cash. However, as soon as he tried to remove cash from the hundi his hand got stuck and he had to spend the entire night standing in that position. In the morning, when the priest and other staff opened the temple, they found Suresh standing near the hundi.


They immediately informed the police and broke the hundi with the help of a cutter and freed him. The police have registered a case and investigation is on.

3 Sri Lankan convicts in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case released from special camp, fly back home

The three were among the four Sri Lankan nationals lodged in the Special Camp near the Tiruchi Central Prison at Tiruchi since November 12, 2022.

Updated On – 3 April 2024, 03:41 PM


3 Sri Lankan convicts in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case released from special camp, fly back home


Chennai: Three Sri Lankan Nationals, who were convicted in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case and later released from a special camp in Tamil Nadu‘s Tiruchi, have flown back to Sri Lanka, said officials on Wednesday.

The released former convicts — Murugan, Robert Payas and Jayakumar — were released Tuesday night after the documents of final clearance were released from the Union Home Ministry for sending them back to Sri Lanka.


The Sri Lankan authorities had also provided all the travel documents to the three.

The three were among the four Sri Lankan nationals lodged in the Special Camp near the Tiruchi Central Prison at Tiruchi since November 12, 2022, after the Supreme Court ordered their release.

The fourth convict, who was released and lodged in the special camp, was Santhan alias T.Suthenthirarajah.

Santhan, who was released a few weeks ago from the Special Camp, died at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai on February 21 due to kidney failure. He was also to fly back to Colombo to be on the side of his ailing mother. However, he fell ill and passed away.

Consulate attack indicates Israel mired in Gaza quagmire, seeks to widen war: Iranian MP


Posters depicting victims of an airstrike on the consular annex of the Iranian embassy’s headquarters in Damascus are displayed during a memorial service for them at the premises in the Syrian capital on April 3, 2024. (Photo by AFP)

A senior Iranian lawmaker has reacted to the recent Israeli terrorist attack against the Iranian consulate in the Syrian capital of Damascus, saying it shows the “growing weakness” of the occupying regime as a result of its failure in the six-month war on the Gaza Strip.

Vahid Jalalzadeh, head of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, made the remarks in an exclusive interview with Iranian state television on Wednesday.

He said the Israeli military has not been able to defeat Palestinian resistance groups during its genocidal war on Gaza, adding that it is now seeking to play the “blame game” with carrying out such “terrorist” attacks.

Jalalzadeh warned that by carrying out such terrorist attacks the Israeli regime intends to spread the war to other countries in the region and the world.

He also said the Israeli regime seeks to whitewash its human rights violations following the evacuation of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City and the harrowing incidents that unfolded.

Condemning the West’s double standards on this terrorist attack, Jalalzadeh further noted that it was unlikely that the international community would respond seriously to the crimes of Israel.

He also stressed that the Islamic Republic will respond “at the right time and place” to this huge crime without providing further details.

On Monday afternoon, Israeli warplanes bombed the Iranian consulate, situated next to the embassy building in Damascus’s Mezzeh district.

The air raid killed two senior Iranian military personnel who were on an advisory mission to Syria as well as five of their accompanying officers.

Iranian officials have emphasized the country’s right to deliver a firm response to the Israeli crime that violated all international obligations and conventions.


Press TV’s website can also be accessed at the following alternate addresses:

www.presstv.co.uk

Boxer Vijender Singh Switches From Congress To BJP

The move is expected to help the BJP consolidate votes from the Jat community.

New Delhi:

In another jolt to the Congress weeks before the Lok Sabha elections, boxer Vijender Singh has joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The Olympian had joined the Congress in 2019 and unsuccessfully contested the general elections from the South Delhi constituency, losing to the BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri.

Sources said the Congress had planned to field the 38-year-old against BJP MP Hema Malini, who has been named as a candidate from the Mathura seat once again. The move is expected to help the BJP consolidate votes from the Jat community, which is especially important in Haryana and Western UP. The boxer is expected to campaign extensively for the BJP in these two areas.

Mr Singh was the first Indian boxer to win an Olympic medal – a bronze – at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He also won silver medals at the 2006 and 2014 Commonwealth Games and bronze medals at the 2010 edition of the Games as well as the 2009 World Championships.

Joining the BJP in the presence of party General Secretary Vinod Tawde on Wednesday, the boxer said in Hindi, “This is like a ghar wapsi (homecoming) for me. I had contested the elections in 2019. It is good to be back. The way sportspersons are getting respect in the country and abroad now is commendable. When we used to go abroad to fight earlier, to the UK and Dubai, for instance, certain things would happen at the airports sometimes. But since the BJP and the (Narendra) Modi government came to power, we can go anywhere easily.”

“I would like to thank PM Modi and the BJP for the respect that sportspersons get under this government. I would like to be a part of this government, help people and show them the right path. I am the same Vijender that I was and will call a spade a spade,” he added.

Vijender Singh had backed wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia in their protest against BJP MP and then Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh over sexual harassment allegations last year. When Sakshi Malik had announced her retirement from wrestling after a close aide of the BJP MP had won the subsequent WFI elections, the boxer had called it a black day in the history of sports.

He had also questioned the silence of Indian cricketers on the issue.

Russia to respond to deployment of Japan missiles in Ukraine

“Hypothetically, as we have already seen with other countries, no option can be ruled out,” Russian Ambassador to Tokyo Nikolay Nozdrev said when asked if Japan’s missiles could end up being used in Ukraine. “If such data is received and confirmed by specific and reliable evidence, Russia will take retaliatory actions on various tracks. We are making such plans. We would like to avoid such a scenario but we will act in a quick and clear-cut manner if the need arises,” the envoy pointed out.

According to TASS, in response to a question on whether Russia’s retaliatory measures might include sanctions on Japan, Nozdrev said, “Earlier, we introduced counter-sanctions in many areas, including those that are sensitive for Japan.”

In late 2023, Japan eased its rules for the export of defense equipment, making it possible to supply missiles for Patriot systems to the US and 155 mm artillery shells to the United Kingdom. According to Japan-based observers, the move will help boost support for Ukraine. Although the easing of Japan’s export rules does not permit the re-export of equipment to third countries involved in armed conflicts, it will create an opportunity to replenish the stocks that have been depleted due to aid shipments to Ukraine. In addition, the US, in particular, will be able not only to send its own Patriot missiles to Ukraine but also to provide them to its European partners that have been supplying weapons to Kyiv.

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Al-Shifa carnage: How Gaza’s largest hospital turned into haunting cemetery


By Maryam Qarehgozlou

“Al-Shifa Medical Complex, the heart of Gaza’s health service, has been completely destroyed without leaving a single needle for good use,” Ahmed Kouta, a nurse who worked at Gaza’s largest medical facility said after the Israeli military withdrew from there after two weeks.

“Every piece of the hospital has become trash.”

Israeli military’s two-week siege of al-Shifa Hospital left a trail of death and destruction at the medical facility, which Ramy Abdu, the head of the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, called “a massacre of unprecedented scale, annihilating not just lives but also the very fabric of the environment.”

Footage that emerged from the hospital showed the complex lying in ruins after two weeks of relentless bombings and siege. According to witnesses, hundreds of bodies were found inside the hospital in western Gaza and the streets surrounding it, many of them in a decomposed state.

“The number of victims is beyond quantification. The casualties exceed those of the combined massacres of Deir Yassin, Khan Younis 1956, and Tantura,” Abdu posted on X, formerly Twitter.

“All the departments inside the hospital have been burned,” Kouta said in a video he shared on his Instagram account, showing the buildings inside the complex in ruins.

Inside the hospital, footage showed the roof collapsed in places. Debris was scattered everywhere, including broken medical equipment, twisted metal, and fragments of concrete.

Kouta also showed the lifeless bodies scattered outside the health facility. The once bustling medical complex wore a grim look, filled with human remains in various stages of decay.

“All around the al-Shifa hospital, its surroundings, and streets around the hospitals, there are bodies like this. This is all due to the airstrikes, and the gunshots that have been taking place around the hospital for the past 14 days,” he noted.

Other footage from the site showed bodies lying twisted and contorted, some partially buried under the rubble, while others exposed, their flesh discolored and bloated from decomposition.

‘No sense of life’

According to witnesses, Israeli bulldozers also plowed over a makeshift cemetery inside the hospital compound, where patients, medical workers and displaced people were sheltering inside.

Yahia Abu Auf, a Gaza resident, who also saw bodies crushed and run over by the Israeli military tanks and military bulldozers, described the situation as “indescribable.”

“The occupation destroyed all sense of life here,” he said, referring to the scale of the tragedy.

Ismail Al-Thawabta, director of the Gaza media office, said what happened in the coastal Palestinian territory’s most prominent and biggest health facility was “a crime against humanity.”

“The occupation destroyed and burned all buildings inside the al-Shifa medical complex. They bulldozed the courtyards, burying dozens of bodies of martyrs in the rubble, turning the place into a mass graveyard,” he said in a statement.

Gaza Health Ministry described the scale of death and destruction inside the complex as “very large,” saying the hospital is now “completely out of service.”

Gaza’s Civil Defense reported that medical crews have so far found at least 300 bodies, including people whose hands and feet were tied, and are working to recover hundreds of bodies scattered across the grounds at the hospital.

It added that determining the precise number of people killed is difficult because Israeli troops had buried bodies inside and around the complex and bulldozed nearby roads.

“The situation is very bad,” Mahmoud Bassal, a spokesperson for Gaza’s Civil Defense, said on Monday. “It is completely destroyed and burned down. Many of its buildings are totally destroyed or charred.”

According to the Gaza media office, Israeli forces put the medical facility out of use and killed 400 Palestinians around the hospital in Gaza City, including doctor Ahmad al-Maqadmeh, a renowned reconstructive surgeon and his mother, Yusra al-Maqadmeh, a general practitioner.

Al-Maqadmeh was a father of two and had won the prestigious Humanitarian Surgery Innovation fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO), said Sunday that 21 patients had died in the hospital since Israel began its siege two weeks ago.

More than 100 patients were still trapped inside the compound, at least 28 in critical condition, he added.

“Among the patients are four children, lacking necessary means of care – no diapers, urine bags, water to clean wounds,” Ghebreyesus wrote. “Many have infected wounds and are dehydrated. Since yesterday only one bottle of water remains for every 15 people.”

‘Largest massacre in Palestine’s history’

Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, a Geneva-based rights group, said in a report on Monday that Israel’s “massive” and “horrific” raid into al-Shifa was one of the “largest massacres in Palestinian history.”

It is estimated that over 1,500 Palestinians have been killed, injured, or are reported missing as a result of the “massacre” at al-Shifa, with women and children making up half of the casualties.

“Euro-Med Monitor is able to confirm from its initial investigation and testimonies that hundreds of dead bodies, including some burned, and others with their heads and limbs severed, have been discovered both inside Al-Shifa Medical Complex and in the hospital’s surrounding area,” read the report, which triggered a wave of anger and outrage.   

It also said that the Israeli military “purposefully” cleared the complex of all working personnel—particularly medical personnel—either by summary execution or forced displacement or arrest and prevented relief teams from carrying out humanitarian missions or evacuations at the hospital.

The report noted that the Israeli military forced more than 25,000 Palestinian civilians to evacuate their homes in the vicinity of al-Shifa, and demolished and set ablaze over 1,200 housing units in the area.

“The Israeli army committed the Al-Shifa Medical Complex massacre with the utmost disregard for international humanitarian law, particularly its rules pertaining to distinction, proportionality, and military necessity; respect for the unique protections enjoyed by civilian hospitals and medical teams; protection for civilians; protection for the sick and wounded.”

Abdu in a post on X called the Israeli army a “gang of human monsters.”

“This army burned down hospital buildings and hundreds of residential units around them, its tanks ran over the bodies of civilians, and it executed dozens, including children,” he wrote.

A ‘deliberate’ massacre

The military offensive launched by Israel in the aftermath of Hamas’ Al-Aqsa Storm Operation nearly six months ago has so far killed an estimated 33,000 people in Gaza, including at least 340 health workers, according to Gaza’s health authorities.

Israel’s relentless bombardment of the besieged territory has reduced swaths of the territory to rubble, destroying 70 percent of the civil infrastructure, displacing more than 85 percent of the 2.3 million population, and making the place virtually uninhabitable.

On March 18, the Israeli military began the deadly raid on al-Shifa, which housed three specialized hospitals with a combined clinical capacity of 800 beds.

Gaza’s Ministry of Health said about 3,000 people were inside the hospital when the raid began. The Israeli military claimed it was targeting Hamas resistance fighters who were using the complex as a base, a claim that was not backed by evidence.

Since the war began on October 7, the Israeli military has made similar claims justifying its raids on civilian buildings, including hospitals, schools, universities and refugee camps.

While the Israeli military insisted that the raid on the hospital had been conducted by “preventing harm to civilians, patients and medical teams” Palestinians who fled the facility described days of heavy fighting, mass arrests, torture, and siege for two weeks without any medical supplies food or water.

Mohammad Sukkar, a 27-year-old man who was volunteering at al-Shifa when Israel launched its assault, was quoted as saying that Israeli soldiers made the men sheltering inside the hospital strip and held their hands above their heads and then handcuffed and blindfolded them.

“For four days, we were shackled in the cold in the hospital courtyard without food or water,” he said.

“If we asked for anything, the soldiers shouted at us, kicked us with their boots, spat at us, and insulted us with the most horrific words,” Sukkar added.

Israeli soldiers finally released them and forced them to move south without their clothes or belongings.

Raed al-Nims, a spokesperson for the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, said many of the civilians at al-Shifa were deliberately executed by Israeli soldiers, citing eyewitness accounts.

“Many of the civilians were executed. They were killed by the Israeli occupation forces, including medical staff, doctors and nurses; they were purposefully executed by the Israeli soldiers,” he said.

According to Euro-Med Monitor, so far Israel has not produced any documentation to justify or validate its massive raids on hospitals that are “flagrant violations” of international humanitarian law.

Systematic targeting of Gaza healthcare

Craig Murray, a historian and human rights activist, in a post on X on Monday called the raid on al-Shifa a “systematic” destruction of health facilities and urged a “military action” against Israel to stop it.

“The details coming out today of the massacre in al-Shifa hospital are simply incredible. Surgeons executed. Children executed. Bodies mutilated. Medical facilities systematically destroyed,” he wrote.

“Forget sanctions, there needs to be international military action against Israel. Now.”

Ghassan Abu Sitta, a Palestinian plastic and reconstructive surgeon who worked in many Gaza hospitals, said Israel aims to make Gaza “uninhabitable” by attacking healthcare facilities.

“Al-Shifa Hospital constituted 30% of the capacity of the health system in the Gaza Strip. The Israelis have blown up or torched all its buildings to ensure that it is irreparable and needs to be rebuilt from scratch. The aim was and remains making Gaza uninhabitable. Genocide,” he wrote on X

Also in a press release on Tuesday, Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) which works for the health and dignity of Palestinians living under occupation and as refugees, warned that the destruction of al-Shifa is the latest evidence that the Israeli military is “systematically dismantling the healthcare system in Gaza.”

It said that the hospital’s main surgery building, its intensive care unit, and emergency, general surgery, and orthopedic departments have all been destroyed.

Dr. Tayseer al-Tanna, a vascular surgeon now working at al-Ahli, after fleeing Shifa Hospital, told MAP that 15 of the 60 patients who were transferred to al-Ahli Hospital after the siege ended in al-Shifa needed limb amputations, at least 10 of which were only necessary because the patients were without any proper medical care during the Israeli military’s siege of al-Shifa.

Dr. Tayseer said he had never witnessed such levels of destruction in his life before and that rebuilding the hospital could take more than 20 years.

According to MAP, following the destruction of al-Shifa, at least 350,000 Palestinians in the north only have 200 hospital beds, with Kamal Adwan and al-Ahli hospitals operating at just 30 percent and 70 percent capacity, respectively, and lacking specialist services that were available at al-Shifa.

Dr Tanya Haj-Hassan, who has just returned from Gaza, also said that the raid on al-Shifa amounted to a “direct targeting of healthcare workers.”

“To say that this [attacking hospitals] is a strategic targeting of Hamas is an insult to our intellect and our humanity. This is the destruction of people who heal. This is a direct targeting of healthcare workers, […] it is a direct and systematic targeting of health care that is unjustifiable.” she said.

Apple doesn’t have access to a customer’s passcode, says company policy

The ED had approached “informally” to Apple to help unlock the device, as per reports.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 02:54 PM


Apple doesn’t have access to a customer’s passcode, says company policy


New Delhi: Amid the debate over Apple reportedly denying to unlock the iPhone of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at the request of the Enforcement Directorate (ED), people close to the development said on Wednesday that no one at the tech giant in India or the global level were contacted directly for unlocking the device.

The ED had approached “informally” to Apple to help unlock the device, as per reports.


However, Apple has a clear-cut policy that it cannot provide the passcode of an iOS device that is currently locked.

“No, Apple does not have access to a customer’s passcode,” according to the company’s ‘Legal Process Guidelines’ for government and law enforcement outside the US.

“Questions or inquiries regarding the government legal process can be emailed to lawenforcement@apple.com”.

According to sources, there was no written communication from ED to Apple.

Apple’s notice policy applies to account requests from law enforcement, government and private parties.

“Apple will notify customers and account holders unless there is a non-disclosure order or applicable law prohibiting notice, or where Apple, in its sole discretion, reasonably believes that such notice may pose an immediate risk of serious injury or death to a member of the public, the case relates to a child endangerment matter, or where notice is not applicable to the underlying facts of the case,” according to the company document.

In 2015 and 2016, Apple objected to or challenged more than a dozen court orders in the US, seeking to compel Apple “to use its existing capabilities to extract data like contacts, photos and calls from locked iPhones running on operating systems iOS 7 and older” to assist in investigations and prosecutions.

A well-known instance was a court case in 2016 when the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) wanted Apple to unlock a ‘work-issued’ iPhone recovered from one of the shooters who, in a December 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, California, killed 14 people and injured 22.

Apple declined to unlock the iPhone.

Later, the government claimed it managed to unlock the iPhone with help from a third party, and withdrew its case.

KTR denies role in phone tapping, demands probe into such allegations levelled since 2004

Rama Rao warned to initiate legal action against the Ministers including the Chief Minister for making baseless allegations against him on the issue.

Updated On – 3 April 2024, 03:58 PM


KTR denies role in phone tapping, demands probe into such allegations levelled since 2004

BRS working president KT Rama Rao

Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao categorically denied any involvement in phone tapping or other illegal activities during the BRS regime. He challenged the State government to investigate into phone tapping allegations since 2004, accusing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and other Congress leaders of ‘leaking’ information without making any official statements and orchestrating a smear campaign against him.

Rama Rao warned to initiate legal action against the Ministers including the Chief Minister for making baseless allegations against him on the issue. On Wednesday, he served legal notices to Minister Konda Surekha, Congress MLA Yennam Srinivas Reddy and Congress leader KK Mahender Reddy in this regard, demanding for their public apology or face legal action.


“I have no interest to tap the phones of individuals. Let me remind all that I received a notification from Apple alerting that my iPhone was under government surveillance, which was shared on social media. Not just me, many other opposition leaders like Asaduddin Owaisi also received similar notifications,” he said, urging the government to identify the perpetrators and victims of phone tapping incidents.

Speaking at a press conference here, the BRS working president challenged Revanth Reddy to conduct a thorough investigation into phone tapping incidents since 2004. He urged the government to widen the ambit to include phone tapping allegations made by the then Congress MPs including current Minister Ponnam Prabhakar and Komatireddy Venkat Reddy in 2011 against the then Congress government.

While the governments changed, Rama Rao pointed out that the same officials worked across different governments. He questioned whether senior police officials like DGP Ravi Gupta, DG Intelligence Shivadhar Reddy, and TSPSC Chairman M Mahender Reddy, who served in the Intelligence wing in various capacities under different regimes, were also questioned with regard to the phone tapping. “If we believe that phone tapping took place, will none of these officers have any knowledge of this,” he asked.

In a sharp retort to the Chief Minister’s remarks likening BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao and the party to invalid currency, Rama Rao reminded that people were aware of validity of the Congress and its leader Rahul Gandhi who lost his family stronghold Amethi constituency and was now struggling to hold on to Wayanad. Citing INDIA bloc partners including TMC chief Mamata Banerjee’s statement, he said the Congress allies themselves doubted whether the party would surpass 40 MP seats in ensuing Lok Sabha polls.

In response to Revanth Reddy’s jibe that Chandrashekhar Rao should have informed him about withering crops in advance, the BRS working president gave an equally sarcastic reply stating that henceforth, the BRS would foresee the future and update him about farmers suicides, withering crops and also natural calamities to occur in the State.

“If Revanth Reddy is the man he claims to be, he must deliver his promises. Apart from providing Rs.25 lakh compensation to farmers who committed suicide under the Congress regime, he must deliver his electoral promise and waive off crop loans upto Rs 2 lakh immediately,” he challenged, alleging that the Chief Minister was indulging in attention diversion tactics by accusing the BRS regime for scams, rather than delivering his promises.

On disqualification of BRS MLAs Danam Nagender and Kadiyam Srihari who defected to the ruling Congress, Rama Rao said the party had already submitted representation to Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad and would wait till the weekend for his decision. “As per the Supreme Court verdict, the Speaker should take a decision on the defecting MLAs within three months. Thus, both Nagender and Srihari will attract a disqualification and bye-elections will be held for both Khairatabad and Station Ghanpur soon,” he said, adding that in case of any further delay, the party will take approach the High Court for necessary action.

Two earthquakes struck Iran-Iraq border

The first earthquake with a magnitude of 3.2 hit the Halabja border region between Iran’s Kermanshah province and Iraq.

The quake occurred at 11:30 a.m. local time at a depth of 8 km.

The second earthquake with a magnitude of 3 occurred near the same region at 11:35 a.m. local time.

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