Bomb threat on IndiGo flight going from Chennai to Mumbai, passengers safely disembarked and plane isolated

Bomb Threat Chennai-Mumbai Flight: Important news regarding an IndiGo flight from Chennai to Mumbai has come out. A note threatening to blow up the plane with a bomb was given to the flight crew member.

The moment the security authorities received the bomb threat, they were alerted and began looking into the situation. Before the plane was searched, every passenger on the IndiGo flight safely departed. At the airport, the aircraft has been isolated, and additional measures are being implemented.

We would like to inform you that this is not the first instance of a threat to blow up an aircraft. This is the third threat that an aircraft has encountered recently.

The report indicates that on Saturday at about 8:40 am, the Mumbai airport declared an emergency. The crew member of IndiGo found a note on the flight which read – Do not land Bombay … You land bomb blast. There was a feeling following this. Security services were alerted to it right away. The passengers were evacuated safely by the established protocol. At the airport, this Indigo aircraft has been kept apart. In addition, more steps are being taken in this regard.

Ruckus during voting in West Bengal, angry mob threw EVM and VVPAT machines installed at 2 booths in the pond

West Bengal Lok Sabha Election Phase 7 Voting: In West Bengal, voting is underway for the seventh and final round of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. West Bengal is reportedly in a flurry of uproar in the interim. The EVM and VVPAT devices that were put at two booths in South 24 Parganas have been hurled into the pond by the mob. The Chief Electoral Office of West Bengal has informed about the looting of EVMs amid voting.

Sources claim that the crowd at Kultai, South 24 Parganas, hurled the VVPAT and EVM equipment from booths 40 and 41 into the water. Locals have informed that TMC supporters allegedly threatened voters, which infuriated the mob and caused them to toss the EVMs into the pond.

The Chief Electoral Office tweeted, “Today at 6.40 AM, Reserve EVMs and papers of Sector Officer near Benimadhavpur FP School in 129-Kultali AC of 19-Jayanagar (SC) PC were looted by local mob and 1 CU, 1 BU, 2 VVPAT machines were thrown inside the pond.

FIR has been lodged by the Sector Officer and necessary action has been initiated. The polling process is going on smoothly in all six booths under the sector and papers have been made available to Sector Officer.”

Problem of drinking water in Siliguri, people standing in queue in front of a private drinking water supplier to buy water

Siliguri: Residents of Siliguri in West Bengal are facing a lot of problems with water. The water of Mahananda being supplied under Siliguri Municipal Corporation is contaminated and unsuitable for drinking. Teesta water is not available to the people of Siliguri because the repair work of the Teesta River is going on.

That is why Siliguri Municipal Corporation has requested not to drink the water supplied by the corporation. As an alternative, Siliguri Municipal Corporation is purifying the raw water of Mahananda and supplying it to the people of Siliguri.

As seen in the video, the residents of Siliguri are standing in a queue in front of a private drinking water supplier to buy water.

ED files prosecution complaint against TMC leader Sheikh Shahjahan and three others in a money laundering case

West Bengal: The challenges surrounding TMC leader Sheikh Shahjahan are getting worse. In a money laundering investigation, the Enforcement Directorate has filed a criminal charge against Sheikh Shahjahan, the leader of the TMC, and three other individuals.

Based on 13 First Information Reports (FIRs) against Sheikh Shahjahan and others filed by the West Bengal Police under various sections of the IPC Act, 1860, and the Arms Act, 1959, the ED has opened an inquiry. Shahjahan and other individuals are accused of engaging in organized crime, including harming people, committing murder or attempting to commit murder, threatening extortion, seizing public land, and receiving illicit financial gains and benefits.

In the money laundering case against Shahjahan Sheikh and others, the Kolkata Regional Office of the ED has filed a prosecution complaint (PC) under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 against SK Sahajan, SK Alamgir, Shib Prasad Hazra, and others before Special Judge, CBI-1, Bichar Bhavan, Kolkata.

According to the ED investigation, Shahjahan established a criminal empire centered on land grabs, illicit fishing and trade, occupying brick fields, contract cartelization, collecting illicit taxes and levies, and receiving commissions on land sales.

Cyclone Remal wreaked havoc in Bengal, waterlogging in many parts, relief work underway

West Bengal‘s coastal areas are beginning to feel the effects of cyclonic storm Remal. In the coastal regions of Bangladesh and the neighboring West Bengal, the process of landslides has begun. The cyclonic storm’s top sea level speed during this period was measured at 135 km/h.

West Bengal is experiencing a great deal of damage as a result of it. Different parts of Birbhum, East Burdwan, Nadia, East Medinipur, Bankura, South 24 Parganas, North 24 Parganas, Kolkata, and Bidhannagar are seeing its effects. Here, it’s starting to rain heavily.

This morning, the Indian Coast Guard kept an eye on South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, with the disaster response team. Last night, Cyclone Remal caused chaos in North 24 Parganas. Following intense rains, waterlogging was observed in many areas of Kolkata. This could continue for a few hours. IMD has provided this data.

Speaking about the effect of Cyclone ‘Remal’ on trains, CPRO Kaushik Mitra of Eastern Railway states, ‘Fortunately, the cyclone had no effect on the trains. Since last night, the Howrah, Asansol, and Malda divisions have been operating as usual. There are no canceled trains. Although our authorities worked through the night to resolve several issues in the Sealdah division, restoration work is now underway.”

Supreme Court did not grant relief on the petition seeking publication of voter voting data, said we cannot interrupt the polls

Tomorrow, May 25, is when the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections will take place. A crucial hearing about the election procedure will take place in the Supreme Court today, the day before the sixth phase of voting.

In response to an application requesting the uploading of Form 17C data on the Election Commission of India website and the disclosure of booth-by-booth voter participation statistics, the Supreme Court has declined to award any temporary respite.

Supreme Court says it cannot interrupt the polls. This application and another ongoing petition were postponed until a later date.

Preparations to cancel the passport of accused Prajwal Revanna, Karnataka CM writes a letter to PM Modi

Prajwal Revanna Case: There’s some big news regarding JDS MP Prajwal Revanna. In this instance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a letter from Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah today. To expedite the proceedings in the Revanna case, the CM has filed an appeal.

CM Siddaramaiah asked PM Narendra Modi to act swiftly and decisively to ensure JD (S) MP Prajwal Revanna’s return to India and to revoke his diplomatic passport.

JDS leader HD Kumaraswamy, in the meantime, made another plea for Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna, his nephew, to come home from overseas and submit to an investigation. Opposition is continuously attacking Prajwal after accusations of sexual abuse.

14 people trapped after lift collapse in Jhunjhunu’s Hindustan Copper Mine, all rescued safely and 1 officer died

Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan: On Tuesday night, the lift rope broke at Hindustan Copper’s Kolihan mine in the Neem Ka Thana district, trapping 14 personnel at a depth of 1800 feet.

In the course of the rescue operation, which began yesterday, these, 13 people were taken out safely and 1 officer died.

Fourteen members of the Kolkata vigilance team were inside the mine at the time of the disaster. The rescue effort was launched right away to extract them. All individuals were safely taken out at 11:40 am and given treatment referrals to Jaipur. The Jaipur Manipal Hospital has admitted the rescued officers.

Bhajanlal Sharma, the chief minister of Rajasthan, is keeping an eye on this rescue effort. He has given the concerned officials orders to act quickly to carry out relief and rescue efforts and to give the afflicted individuals every assistance and medical facility that they can get.

Hemant Soren got a big blow from the Supreme Court, did not get bail, has sought reply from ED by May 17

The Supreme Court has ruled against former Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren in the money laundering case involving the purported land scam. Today, the Supreme Court heard a petition contesting Hemant Soren’s arrest. On Monday, May 13, 2024, the court ruled that due to the seriousness of the allegations, Soren could not be granted bail only because of the Lok Sabha elections.

“Since the allegations are serious, the ED will not give orders on your (Hemant Soren) petition against the arrest without hearing it,” Justice Sanjeev Khanna stated during the hearing. We are unable to assist you with this if there is an election.

In response to former Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren’s plea against his detention in a money laundering case involving the land scam, the SC is requesting an answer from the ED by May 17.

Threat to bomb four schools of Jaipur received, search operation started after evacuating the schools

Jaipur Schools Bomb Threat: Bomb threats have been made against four schools in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Threatening emails have been sent to numerous large schools. Bomb threats to blow up schools have been made in these. Police have been tensed because of these emails they got on the anniversary of the bomb bombings in Jaipur. The bomb disposal squad is now operational. The process of conducting searches in schools has begun.

According to the authorities, police teams, dogs, and a bomb disposal squad arrived at the schools after staff and pupils were evacuated.

According to Jaipur Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph, bomb threats have reportedly been made against four major schools thus far. Bomb disposal crews and police teams have visited schools. Staff and kids have been evacuated from the school to begin the search effort. attempting to determine who sent the email.

Simultaneously, DCP East Kaviendra Sagar said that these threats had been received via email by Vidyashram, the Maheshwari Public School branches in Moti Dungri and Malpur, as well as St. Teresa School, which is situated near Manak Chowk. Following this, an investigation was launched by getting in touch with the schools right away. So far, no bomb has been discovered.

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