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Persons Missing Registered No. C_603 No. – 8 of 2015 For Departmental use only CID West Bengal Criminal Intelligence Gazette Property of the Government of West Bengal Published by Authority. Kolkata August - 2015 BS - 1422 Part - I Special Notice: Nil. (A) Persons wanted: - Sl. Details of the Persons wanted Photograph No. 1. Ref : Shalimar Bagh Case No. 949/15 dated 11-8-15 U/s 380 IPC. All concerned are requested to see the picture of the accused person who were involved in various cases of Salimarbagh Ps North West Delhi area. If traced please contact to SHO/ Salimarbagh Ps, Delhi. Ph. No. 27497179, 27495198. - 2 - 2. The CCTV Camera image of the accused person who is involved in Gold Chain snatching in Thiruvananthapuram city on 2.8.2015. All concerned are requested if any information is obtained about the subject please contact to Superintendent of Police, S.C.R.B. Thiruvananthapuram. (E Mail ID. [email protected]) (B) Persons arrested who may be wanted elsewhere: - Sl. No. Details of the Persons wanted Photograph 1. Nil (C) (i) Important arrest and property found in the possession of arrested persons with reference to NDPS Act :- Sl. Case Reference Name of accused persons Recovery No. 1. Saudagar @ Sk Salek (41),s/o- Seized - 1) 100 kgs Lt.Abdul Samad Sk of vill-Bontir Ganja (2) 200 grams Uttarpara, Nadanghat PS Case No. heroin (3) 02(Two) 2. Abbas Mir (35),s/o-Ansar Mir of Bontir 210/15 dated 05.08.2015 u/s- country made one Uttar Para, 1. 20(b)(ii)(c)/21(b)/29 NDPS shorters loaded with 3. Jiarul Hazari (28),s/o- Sairaf Hazari of Act,1985 & 25/27/35 The two rounds Bontir Ujirpur, Arms Act,1959 ammunition and (4) 4. Robbani Mollah (24), s/o-Haider One Maruti Car (800), Mollahof Bontir Ujirpur-all of PS R/no-WB/02C/2716. Raina,Dist-Burdwan Lalgola PS Case No. 580/15 Mustatijur Rahhaman @ Fatik (23) s/o Seized 250 grams 2. dt. 05.08.15 u/s 21 (C) Sariful Rahaman of Chataidubi PS Lalgola Heroin NDPS Act 1. Riton Sk (24) s/o Kurban Sk of Jangipur Raghunathganj PS Case No. Lutbagan and Seized 500 grams 3. 743/15 dt 06.08.15 u/s 21(c ) 2. Sentu Sk (26) s/o Tota Sk of Jangipur, Heroin NDPS Act Fatekar Jangal both of PS Raghunathganj Shib Nath Dey Sarkar @ Shibai (28) S/o Lt. Khardah PS Case No. 677 Bhombol Dey Sarkar of Ruiya Primary Seized 25 Kgs of 4. dt. 08.08.15 U/s 20 NDPS School Math, P.O. Patulia, P.S. Khardah, Ganja Act Dist. North 24 Parganas Salar PS Case No. 257/15 dt. Mukul Sk (45) s/o Lt. Khilai Sk of Salar Seized 25.8 Kgs of 5. 09.08.15 u/s 20 (b)(ii) (c) Dafadarpara, PS Salar Ganja NDPS Act Jibantala PS Case No – 510 Akkas Molla (26 Yrs) S/O Azit Molla of Seized 20 grams 6. dt. 09.08.15 U/S 21/29 Ganti, near Rail gate, PS-Jibantala, South Heroin NDPS Act 24-Pgs Duttapukur PS Case No. 602 Saidul Molla @ Abdulla @Bhuto S/o Seized 25.1 Kgs of 7. dated 11.08.15 U/S 20 (b)(ii) Rashid Molla of Dheknamari PS, Ganja (C) of NDPS ACT,1985 Sandeshkhali , Dist-North 24 Pgs 1. Basiruddin Mondal(35 yrs),S/o- Lt Basirhat PS Case No. 883 Safiqul Mondal of vill- Begumpur, PS Seized 40 Kgs of 8. dated 12.08.15 U/S 20 (b) Basirhat Ganja (ii) (C) / 29 NDPS Act 2. Nur Mohammad Mondal @ Gure(24 - 3 - Sl. Case Reference Name of accused persons Recovery No. yrs) , S/o- Lt. Majit Ali Mondal of Begumpur ,PS Basirhat, 3. Md. Tarikul Islam (26 yrs), S/o-Lt. Fakir Ali Mondal of Begumpur ,ps- Basirhat & 4. Saddam Mondal @ Samiul Mondal(21 Yrs) , S/o Abdul Rahim Mondal of Nehalpur, PS Basirhat Lalgola PS Case No. 588/15 Accused persons fled away Seized 480 Grams 9. dt. 11.08.15 u/s 21 (C) 29 Morphine NDPS Act 1. Subrata Sinha @ Pata (38) S/o Lt. Nemai Chandra Sinha of Babu Block Bizpur PS Case No-347/15 Basantitala, PS- Bizpore, Dist- North 24 Seized 25 Kgs of 10. Dt. 14/08/15 U/S 20/29 PGS, and Ganja NDPS Act 2. Basudeb Halder @ Basu (30) S/o Ponchu Halder of Kampa Shibtala, PS- Bizpore, Dist- North 24 Parganas 1. Aktar Khan @ Khora Aktar (31), S/O. Lt. Ramjan Khan of Gocharan Khanpara, PS. Baruipur, Dist. South 24- Sonarpur PS. Case No. Pgs Seized 166 Grams of 11. 1313/15 Dt. 15.08.2015 U/S. 2. Anwar Sk.(38) S/O. Nasir Sk. of Heroin & cash Rs. 21(b)/29 N.D.P.S. Act, 1985 Panchkhela PS. Kaliganj Dist. Nadia, 10,000/- 3. Sujit Ukil (25) S/O. Sahid Ukil of Barochandghar PS. Kaliganj, Dist. Nadia. 1. Bacchu Das @ Sk. Nizam (38) S/O Nepal Das @ Lt. Sk. Kalachand of Jagaddal PS Case No. 749 Rabindra Pally, PO Shyamnagar, PS Seized 25 Kgs of 12. dt. 17.08.15 u/s 20(b) NDPS Jagaddal A/P Chapuri, PS Titagarh and Ganja Act 2. Dilip Mal @ Buro Mal (50) S/O Lt. Saktipada Mal of Sk. Para Pandua, PS Pandua, Dist. Hooghly. Bishnupur PS Case No 936 Akbar Gharami (27 Yrs) S/O Lt. Moktar Seized 07 Grams 70 13. dt. 17.08.15 U/s 21 NDPS Gharami of South Kajirhat, Khariberia, Ps – mgs of Heroine Act 1985 Bishnupur, District South 24 Parganas Seized 250 Grams 70 Tehatta PS Case No. 365/15 Fakir Mahammad Sk @ Fakir(52) S/o mgs Heroine & 14. dt. 18.08.15 u/s 21 (c)/22 Abdul Majid Sk of Baronalda Uttar Para, Sodium Carbonate NDPS Act PS- Tehatta (White Powder) 5000 Grams 1. Goutam Ghosh (40) s/o Lt. Narayan Ch. Saktipur PS Case No. 184/15 Ghosh of Saktipur Kkancharipara PS dt. 19.8.15 u/s 20 (b)(ii)(c)/ Seized 41 Kgs & 200 15. Saktipur and 29 NDPS Act of the year Grams of Ganja 2. Babar Ali Sk (58) s/o Lt. Rahim Sk of 1985 Milki PS Saktipur Uluberia P.S. Case no. Umapada Mondal (46) S/O Dibakar Mondal Seized 25 Kgs of 16. 635/15 dt. 20.08.15, u/s of Dakshin Ramchandrapur, PS Uluberia, Ganja 20(b) NDPS Act Howrah Monoj Seth @ Karate Monoj (38) S/O Lt. Belur P.S. Case No: 231/15 Pannalal Seth of Vill: Maheba,P.S: Seized 24.9 Kgs of 17. dt: 20.08.15 U/S 20(b) (II)C Maheba,Dist: Ilahabad, State: Uttar Ganja N.D.P.S. Act 1985 Pradesh, A/P 5 No. Rajen Seth Lane, P.S: Belur 18. Tehatta PS Case No. 369/15 Kadar Ali Sk (40) S/o Tahajuddin Sk of Seized 260 Grams of - 4 - Sl. Case Reference Name of accused persons Recovery No. dt. 22.08.15 u/s 21(c) NDPS Baronalda Mathpara, PS- Tehatta, Dist- Heroine. Act. Nadia Seized 400 Grams of Heroine. one improvised pipe gun measuring approx 10 inch having wooden Bhatar P.S Case No.-209/15 Niyamol Haque Mondal (57) S/o-Lt Golam butt, body, barrel, dated 22.08.2015 u/s 21(c) 19. Ambia Mondal of Bandhgachha, PS- Raina, trigger loaded with NDPS Act & 25(ib)(a)/35 Dist- Burdwan. one round Arms Act ammunition, one Blue colour Motor cycle, brand YAMAHA LIBERO without any number plate. Uttarpara P.S. case no- Nepu Giri (35 yrs.) S/O Krishna Bahadur Seized 40 KGs of 20. 287/15 dt. 23.08.15 U/S 20 Giri of Dharmadanga Jugi Lane, Konnagar, Ganja (b)(ii)(c) of NDPS Act. 1985 P.S. Uttarpara Jibantala PS Case No – 557 Jalal Laskar (56 yrs.) S/O Late Yeakub Seized 20 grams of 21. dt. 24.08.15 U/S 21 NDPS Laskar of Dakshin Makaltala, Khalpar, PS- heroin Act Jibantala. Bhaktinagar Ps (Bkn Ps) Case No 1177/15 Dated 25- Seized ONE (01) KGS 22. Suman Pandit Of Mamtapara, Bhaktinagar 08-15 U/S 20(b)(ii)(c)/22 (c) OF CHARAS NDPS ACT 1. Nasiruddin Sk (38) s/o Lt. Furkan Sk of Seized 1020 Kgs Samsherganj PS Case No. Hazarpur PS Nalhati Dist. Birbhum and Poppy Straw with ten 23. 332/15 dt. 31.08.15 u/s 15 2. Sk Jiaul s/o Lt. Giasuddin Abrastola wheeler No. NDPS Act chandpur PS Kaliachak Dist. Malda WB73B/9882 (C) (ii)Important arrest and property found in the possession of arrested persons with reference to FICN Cases :- Sl. Recovery / Seized FICN Case Reference Name of the accused persons No. (Rs.) 1. Goutam Mali (26) S/O Biju Mali Of Bhaktinagar Ps (Bkn Ps) Pantapara, Ps Bhaktinagar, Case No 1083/15 Dated 2. Manik Das @ Bangla (26) S/O Lt Seized Rs.40,000/- 04-08-15 U/S 25(1-A)(1- Tiken Das Of Purba Fokdaibari Ps 1. (Rs.1000/- x 40 pieces) of AA)/27/35 ARMS ACT Bhaktinagar And FICN R/W SEC. 120B IPC & 3. Raju Roy (32) S/O Shyam Sundar Roy SEC 489A/489B IPC Of 14, Golam Abbaslane, Salkia, Ps Golabari, Dist Howrah Lake Town PS Case Jamir Sikari @ Babusona (18) S/O Amir Seized Rs.6,000/- 2. No.179 Dated 04.08.15 u/s Sikari Of Chandaneswar, Sardarpara, P.S (Rs.1000/- x 6 pieces) of 489B/489C IPC Bhangar, 24 Pgn (S) FICN 1.
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