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Corrigendum-7 August 2020 CCI NG 3.7 Product: TOIPuneBS PubDate: 07-08-2020 Zone: Aurangabad Edition: 1 Page: TOIAUG05 User: cci Time: 08-06-2020 22:18 Color: CMYK THE TIMES OF INDIA, AURANGABAD FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 2020 TIMES MAHARASHTRA 5 CBI takes over probe from Team left, Man swept but Bihar IPS CM reviews state’s away in nullah; Bihar police in Sushant case officer stuck body found Thane: A 47-year-old man fell New Delhi: The CBI on Thurs- Mumbai: Bihar IPS officer rain preparedness into a swollen nullah and was day took over investigation in- ED quizzes staffer member Vinay Tiwari who came here ANI washed away in rain-hit Tha- to the actor to supervise a probe against ne, district authorities said on Sushant actor Rhea Chakraborty will Calls For Alert Palghar cops save Thursday. Singh Rajput working at actor’s house have to remain quarantined 22, earn praise The incident took place in death case and Mumbai: The Enforcement too. The ED is understood to unless the civic authorities al- As Rivers Flow Mira-Bhayander township of re-registered Directorate (ED) on Thurs- be questioning him about the low him to leave early, an offi- Mumbai: State home the district on Wednesday eve- the Patna poli- day questioned a staffer of ac- activities at the late actor’s cial said on Thursday. Above Mark minister Anil Deshmukh on ning and his body was found ce FIR related tor Sushant Singh Rajput for house in Bandra area of Four other Bihar police of- Thursday praised Palghar on Thursday, an official said. to alleged criminal conspiracy the second consecutive day in Mumbai. ficials have already left the ci- Mumbai: Chief minister police for saving the lives of 22 District Disaster Control Ro- and abetment to suicide aga- a money laundering case The ED has also summo- ty. Tiwari, city superinten- Uddhav Thackeray on people who were stranded om chief Anita Jawanjale sa- inst his rumoured girlfriend stemming from a complaint ned actor Rhea Chakraborty, dent of police, Central Patna, Thursday took stock of the after heavy rains caused id the victim, Rakesh Harsho- Rhea Chakraborty and her fa- filed by the actor’s father 28, to depose before the inves- landed here on Sunday to state administration’s pre- floods in parts of the district. ra, a resident of Mahajanwa- mily members, officials said with the Bihar police in con- tigating officer of the case on oversee the investigation the paredness in the wake of Those rescued by the Palghar di, came out of his house loo- Thursday. nection with his death, offici- August 7. Once she appears, team of Bihar police was con- the incessant heavy rains in police on Wednesday king for his two-wheeler. The case will be probed by a als said. the actor is expected to be qu- ducting into a complaint filed Mumbai and other parts of included a five-year-old girl, He accidentally fell into special investigation team un- They said Samuel Miran- estioned about her friends- by the farther of actor Sus- the state, including Kolha- Firefighters remove uprooted who remained atop a tree for the swollen nullah near his der superintendent of police da was questioned at the cen- hip with Rajput, possible bu- hant Singh Rajput regarding pur where the Panchganga trees in Mumbai on Thursday over four hours. PTI house and was swept away, the Nupur Prasad and will be su- tral probe agency’s office in siness dealings and the deve- his suicide. river was flowing close to official said. pervised by DIG Gagandeep Mumbai and his statement lopments that took place over However, officials of the the danger mark. way police and the National and Ratnagiri districts. His brother lodged a police Gambhir and joint director recorded under the Preven- the last few years between BMC put him up at SRPF Gu- A statement issued by Disaster Response Force There are 16 NDRF teams complaint after which a se- Manoj Shashidhar, both senior tion of Money Laundering them. Her statement will also est House in suburban Gore- the CMO said Thackeray as- (NDRF) personnel for their deployed in rain-hit areas of arch was launched, Jawanjale IPS officers from the Gujarat Act (PMLA). He was questio- be recorded by the agency un- gaon, asking him to be in ‘ho- ked the authorities to rema- efforts in rescuing 290 pas- the state out of which four said. cadre, they said. ned by the ED on Wednesday der the PMLA. PTI me quarantine’ till August 15 in alert and ensure citizens sengers from two local tra- have been sent to Kolhapur. The body of the victim was While the Mumbai police as per the coronavirus-related do not face hardships. He ins stranded on flooded Thackeray asked the traced by the search team and had registered an Accidental protocol. “Tiwari has to make spoke to the authoritiescon- tracks near Masjid Bunder authorities concerned to re- sent for post-mortem exami- Death Report (ADR) into the de- TV actor Samir Sharma found an application to the ward of- cerned and officials of the in south Mumbai on Wed- main alert in view of the wa- nation at a government hospi- ath of Rajput, the Patna police ficer or other competent aut- India Meteorological De- nesday. ter level in the Panchganga tal, the official said. had registered a case on a hority for exemption (if he partment (IMD), it said. Water-logging in diffe- (Kolhapur), Kodavali (Rat- A portion of a dilapidated complaint from Rajput’s father hanging in Mumbai home wants to leave early) and then Mumbai city received rent parts of the city was nagiri) and Kundalika (Rai- four-storey building collapsed K K Singh against Chakrabor- Mumbai: Television actor station’s senior inspector Geor- appropriate decision would 331.08 mm rainfall while the cleared fast by the civic gad) rivers flowing close to due to incessant rainfall in ty, her parents Indrajit Chakra- Samir Sharma, best known for ge Fernandes said. Sharmawas be taken,” a BMC official said. suburbs received 162.3 mm staff, it said. There were 361 the danger mark. Mira- Bhayandar city, a civic borty and Sandhya Chakrabor- his roles in ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi found by the building’s watch- “So far he has not made any downpour from Wednesday incidents of uprooting of The Bombay high court official said on Thursday. ty, brother Showik Chakrabor- Kabhi Bahu Thi’ and ‘Left Right man, who peeped through the application,” he said. till 8.30am on Thursday. The trees and branches and 15 on Thursday adjourned its The building on Talao Ro- ty, and common friends Samuel Left’, was found dead in his ho- kitchen window and saw him Meanwhile, father of Dis- city witnessed strong winds incidents of wall collapse in proceedings for the day as ad, which had been declared Miranda and Shruti Modi. me in suburban Malad where hanging. He then alerted mem- ha Salian, former manager of at a speed of 106 km per hour Mumbai, it said. Thackeray many staff members could dangerous, is now being torn The Patna police had filed he lived alone, police said on bers of the society who infor- late actor Sushant Singh Raj- while elsewhere it was 70 to asked Konkan and Pune di- not reach the court follo- down by the authorities, ward the FIR under the IPC sections Thursday. The 44-year-old was med the police. put, has said he does not su- 80 kmph, it said. The chief visional commissioners to wing incessant rains in officer Damodar Sankhe said. related to criminal conspiracy, found hanging from the fan of Police rushed to the spot and spect any foul play in her de- minister asked the officials focus on shifting to safer Mumbai and neighbouring A part of the 35-year-old abetment to suicide, wrongful the kitchen on Wednesday took Sharma to a hospital whe- ath and he is ‘completely satis- concerned to take up clea- places those living near the areas. Seven benches of the structure collapsed due to he- confinement, criminal breach night, police officials said. He re doctors declared him bro- fied’ with the probe being con- ring of the uprooted trees rivers, whose water levels court were scheduled to avy rains, prompting firemen of trust, theft and criminal inti- may have been dead for two days ught dead, another official said. ducted by Mumbai police in ona war-footing. were rising due to heavy ra- conduct virtual hearings on and local disaster cell person- midation which was forwarded before he was found, they said. Efforts were on to get in touch the case, an official said. PTI He also praised the rail- ins, in Kolhapur, Raigad Thursday. PTI nel to rush to the scene. PTI to the Centre for a CBI probe. “We have not found any sui- with his family, who had been li- CBI after receiving the refe- cide note at the spot. It is suspec- ving alone since February, he rence from the central govern- ted that he hanged himself two said. Based on primary infor- ment, re-registered the Patna days back. We have sent the bo- mation, an ADR has been regis- Police FIR as its own case on dy for an autopsy,” Malad police tered, Fernandes said. PTI Thursday taking over the in- vestigation. In tweets from her actor to use his contacts and borty left following which he official handle, the bollywood started interfering in his work. was in extreme mental stress, actress, while denying any role He said that Rajput wanted to Singh alleged.
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