Category: Crime

  • Gurugram: Two Arrested After Brandishing Swords from Thar SUV in Sector 10A

    GURUGRAM (Saturday, March 7, 2026) — Gurugram Police have arrested two men for allegedly terrorizing the public by brandishing swords while driving a Mahindra Thar through the Sector 10A market area. The arrests followed a late-night chase after the suspects were spotted driving recklessly and threatening pedestrians with weapons.


    The Incident and Arrest

    The incident occurred on Friday night when ASI Devendra and his patrolling team received a high-priority alert from the police control room.

    • The Complaint: Multiple witnesses in the Kadipur and Sector 10A areas reported a black Thar being driven dangerously, with the occupants waving long swords out of the windows.
    • The Apprehension: The police intercepted the vehicle near the Sector 10A market. Despite an initial attempt to flee, the two suspects were cornered and apprehended by the patrolling unit.
    • Weapons Recovered: Upon searching the SUV, police recovered four swords and a kukri (a curved knife), which have been seized as evidence.

    Profile of the Accused

    The arrested individuals have been identified as residents of Gurugram. According to preliminary reports, they were allegedly under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident, though medical reports are pending.

    DetailInformation
    Accused 1Harish, a resident of Kadipur, Gurugram.
    Accused 2Naveen, a resident of Sector 10, Gurugram.
    Vehicle InvolvedBlack Mahindra Thar (impounded).
    Weapons Seized4 Swords, 1 Kukri.

    Legal Action

    An FIR has been registered at the Sector 10A Police Station under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Arms Act.

    • Charges: The duo has been booked for “public nuisance,” “criminal intimidation,” and “illegal possession of lethal weapons.”
    • Police Statement: A spokesperson for the Gurugram Police stated that there is “zero tolerance for such displays of hooliganism,” and they are investigating if the suspects were involved in any recent viral “stunt” videos on social media.

    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Two Gurugram men held for brandishing swords from SUV in public” (March 7, 2026)
    • The Tribune: “Swords seized as two held for creating ruckus in Thar in Gurugram” (March 7, 2026)
    • Hindustan Times: “Gurugram: Two arrested for brandishing weapons in Sector 10A” (March 7, 2026)
    • Dainik Jagran: “गुरुग्राम: सेक्टर 10A में थार से तलवारें लहराकर दहशत फैलाने वाले दो युवक गिरफ्तार” (March 7, 2026)
  • Women Clash Outside Badlapur Station Over Toilet Keys

    THANE (Saturday, March 7, 2026) — A public brawl erupted between two groups of women outside Badlapur Railway Station in Maharashtra’s Thane district over a dispute regarding the possession of toilet keys. The physical altercation, which took place at a commercial complex near the station, was captured on video and has since gone viral on social media.


    Trivial Dispute Leads to Public Brawl

    The incident involved women working at different shops within the same commercial building. According to local authorities, the conflict was not related to railway operations but was a localized dispute over access to shared amenities.

    • The Cause: The fight broke out over who should hold the keys to the common toilet in the complex.
    • The Altercation: What began as a verbal argument quickly escalated, with the women coming to blows and physically assaulting each other in full public view.
    • Police Action: Badlapur police have taken note of the viral footage. An official stated that while the issue appears trivial, they have initiated an investigation to identify the participants and determine if formal charges of public nuisance or assault are warranted.

    Context: Recent Tension Over Toilets in Badlapur

    This incident follows a separate, more serious controversy earlier this week at the same station.

    DateIncident
    March 3, 2026A female passenger at Badlapur station was reportedly denied entry to a platform toilet over a ₹5 fee (lack of change), leading to a protest by local MLA Dnyaneshwar Mhatre and the registration of a case against the contractor.
    March 7, 2026Two groups of shop employees clashed physically over private toilet keys in a nearby commercial complex.

    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Women clash outside Badlapur station over toilet keys” (March 7, 2026)
    • Rediff News: “Women Brawl Over Toilet Keys Near Badlapur Station” (March 7, 2026)
    • ABP Majha: “बदलापूर रेल्वे स्थानक परिसरात महिलांमध्ये हाणामारी; व्हिडिओ व्हायरल” (March 7, 2026)
    • Pudhari News: “Badlapur Railway Station: Toilet disputes continue as shopkeepers clash” (March 7, 2026)
  • Thane: Woman Brutally Assaults 3-Year-Old Adopted Daughter Over Neighborly Affection

    THANE (Saturday, March 7, 2026) — A woman from the Bapgaon area in Thane’s Bhiwandi taluka has been booked for a horrific assault on her three-year-old adopted daughter. The violence was reportedly triggered by a fit of “resentful rage” after the toddler addressed a female neighbor as “mother.”


    The Incident: A Neighbor’s Viral Video

    The abuse came to light only after a neighbor, witnessing the brutality, filmed the incident through a window and shared it on social media.

    • The Trigger: The accused woman was reportedly jealous of the child’s bond with a neighbor. When the girl called the neighbor “Aai” (mother), the woman allegedly lost her composure and launched a violent attack.
    • Details of the Assault: The viral footage shows a series of disturbing acts. The woman reportedly stripped the toddler, slammed her head against a wall multiple times, and forcibly stuffed dirt and chili powder into the child’s mouth and eyes.
    • The Rescue: Following an outcry on social media, the Padgha Police tracked the digital footprint to the Bapgaon locality. A team was dispatched immediately, and the three-year-old was rescued from the home on Friday evening.

    Current Status of the Victim and Accused

    The child is currently under the care of the District Child Protection Unit and is receiving medical treatment for her injuries.

    • Medical Condition: While the child is physically stable, doctors are monitoring her for potential internal head injuries and severe irritation caused by the chili powder in her eyes and respiratory tract.
    • Legal Action: The Padgha Police have registered a case against the mother under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.
    • Adoption Probe: Authorities are also investigating the legality of the adoption process to determine if the couple had undergone the mandatory psychological screening and background checks required by CARA (Central Adoption Resource Authority).
    Charges FiledDescription
    Section 115 BNSVoluntarily causing hurt.
    Section 118 BNSVoluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means.
    Section 75 JJ ActPunishment for cruelty to a child.

    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Woman booked for thrashing adopted daughter for calling neighbour ‘mother’” (March 7, 2026)
    • The Times of India: “Bhiwandi horror: Woman stuffs chilli powder in 3-yr-old’s mouth; rescued after video goes viral” (March 7, 2026)
    • Lokmat Times: “Thane: Cruel mother assaults adopted daughter over neighborly bond; Padgha Police take action” (March 7, 2026)
    • Mid-Day: “Child rescued in Thane after horrifying video of abuse surfaces online” (March 7, 2026)
  • Uttam Nagar Holi Clash: 7 Apprehended Following Death of 26-Year-Old

    NEW DELHI (Saturday, March 7, 2026) — Delhi Police have apprehended seven individuals, including one minor, in connection with the death of Tarun Kumar (26) following a violent clash between neighboring families in Uttam Nagar’s JJ Colony. The incident, which began over a water balloon on Holi (March 4), has led to heavy security deployment in the area after protests escalated into arson and road blockades.


    The Incident: From a Balloon to a Fatality

    According to police and eyewitness accounts, the violence was triggered by a seemingly minor event during Holi celebrations.

    • The Trigger: On the evening of March 4, an 11-year-old girl was reportedly throwing water balloons from her terrace. One balloon accidentally splashed water on a woman from a neighboring family belonging to a different community.
    • The Escalation: Despite an immediate apology from the girl’s family, a heated verbal spat broke out. Police state that both families—who have lived as neighbors for nearly 50 years and originally hail from Rajasthan—had a history of “persistent disputes” over issues like parking and garbage.
    • The Assault: Tarun’s family alleges that while the initial argument seemed to subside, a group of 10 to 12 people later “waylaid” Tarun as he was returning home on his motorcycle. He was brutally assaulted with sticks, rods, and stones.
    • The Death: Tarun, who was pursuing a course in digital marketing, succumbed to his injuries at a hospital on Thursday, March 5.

    Protests and Arson

    Following Tarun’s death, tensions surged in southwest Delhi:

    • Arson: On Friday, March 6, protesters set fire to a car and a motorcycle in the locality.
    • Road Blockades: Members of the Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) staged a massive protest at the Uttam Nagar East metro station, bringing traffic to a standstill for several hours.
    • Security Deployment: To prevent communal escalation, a large contingent of Delhi Police and Rapid Action Force (RAF) personnel has been stationed in JJ Colony.

    Investigation and Arrests

    DCP (Dwarka) Kushal Pal Singh confirmed that the case has been upgraded to include charges of murder (Section 103) or culpable homicide under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

    StatusDetails
    Apprehended6 adults arrested; 1 juvenile apprehended.
    Injuries8 people injured in total (3 from Tarun’s family, 5 from the other).
    Police ActionCCTV footage is being reviewed to identify more participants in the lynching.
    Official StancePolice have urged residents not to give the incident a “communal color,” citing the long-standing personal enmity between the two families.

    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “7 apprehended so far in connection with Uttam Nagar Holi clash: Delhi Police” (March 7, 2026)
    • The Hindu: “Uttam Nagar tense as man killed in clash amid Holi festivities; RAF deployed” (March 7, 2026)
    • Hindustan Times: “Delhi Holi death: 26-year-old lynched over water balloon; 7 arrested” (March 7, 2026)
    • Livemint: “Vehicles burnt, roads blocked: Protests in Delhi’s Uttam Nagar after man beaten to death” (March 7, 2026)
  • Gurugram: School Chairman Arrested for Fake CBSE Accreditation Scam

    GURUGRAM (Saturday, March 7, 2026) — Gurugram Police have arrested the chairman of Educrest International School, located in Sector 9B, for allegedly defrauding parents and students by falsely claiming the institution had CBSE accreditation for Class 9 and 10. The scam, which left dozens of students unable to sit for their national board exams, came to light last month when hall tickets were never issued.


    The Arrest and Interrogation

    On Friday, March 6, the Gurugram Police Crime Branch (Manesar unit) arrested Vinay Kataria (38), the chairman of the school, from the Bilaspur area.

    • The Confession: During interrogation, Kataria admitted that while the school has been operational for eight years, its valid CBSE affiliation only extended up to Class 8.
    • The Deception: To maximize profits, he reportedly fabricated accreditation documents and a fake affiliation number to enroll 25 students into Class 9 and 10.
    • Absconding Accused: Police are still searching for three other officials named in the FIR: Principal Riddhima Kataria, Vice Principal Simar Batra, and Coordinator Sonia.

    How the Scam Collapsed

    The fraud was exposed on February 17, 2026, when 11 students realized they would miss their CBSE Class 10 Mathematics exam because the school failed to provide admit cards.

    1. “Adjustment” Failure: The school reportedly tried to “adjust” these students by showing them on the rolls of a partner school in Delhi. However, that Delhi school was recently de-affiliated, causing the arrangement to collapse.
    2. Parental Discovery: When parents confronted the management, they found the school’s registration number on the official CBSE portal was nonexistent or falsified.
    3. Last-Minute Change: Following a petition in the Punjab and Haryana High Court, nine of the affected students were allowed to sit for the Haryana Board exams instead, despite having studied the CBSE curriculum all year.

    Legal Charges

    An FIR was registered at the Sector 9A Police Station under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS):

    SectionOffense
    Section 318(4)Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property.
    Section 316(2)Criminal breach of trust.
    Section 3(5)Joint liability (acts done with common intention).

    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Gurugram school defrauds students by fake CBSE accreditation; chairman arrested” (March 7, 2026)
    • The Times of India: “Gurgaon school fails to get admit cards, Class 10 students miss first CBSE paper” (February 18, 2026)
    • Hindustan Times: “Educrest International School Chairman Vinay Kataria arrested in CBSE fraud case” (March 7, 2026)
    • Live Hindustan: “गुरुग्राम: फर्जी मान्यता दिखाकर 10वीं में एडमिशन, स्कूल चेयरमैन गिरफ्तार” (March 7, 2026)
    • The Economic Times: “Gurgaon: Class 10 students miss board exam after school’s affiliation found fake” (February 19, 2026)
  • Human Remains Found Beneath Alappuzha-Dhanbad Express Coach

    ALAPPUZHA (Saturday, March 7, 2026) — Railway Police in Alappuzha have launched an intensive multi-state investigation after cleaning staff discovered severed human body parts lodged beneath a coach of the Alappuzha–Dhanbad Express early Saturday morning. The grim discovery has triggered a case of unnatural death as authorities work to determine how the remains became entangled in the train’s undercarriage.


    Details of the Discovery

    The body parts were spotted around 6:30 AM while the train was parked at the pit-line yard for routine maintenance and cleaning.

    • What was found: A human right arm and a toe (finger of a foot).
    • Location: The remains were found resting on an iron bracket positioned directly under the auxiliary reservoir tank of the S-5 coach.
    • Train History: The train (No. 13351/13352) had arrived in Alappuzha from Dhanbad, Jharkhand, on Friday evening. It was being prepared for its return journey on Saturday morning when the staff made the discovery.

    The Investigation Strategy

    The Railway Police have registered an FIR for unnatural death and are focusing on the extensive rail corridor between Kerala and Jharkhand to pinpoint the location of a potential accident.

    • Multi-State Coordination: Alappuzha police are reaching out to law enforcement agencies in states along the route—including Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, and West Bengal—to check for reported trackside fatalities or missing persons over the last 48 hours.
    • Forensic Analysis: An inquest has been conducted, and the remains have been sent for DNA analysis and autopsy to determine the victim’s gender, age, and the approximate time of death.
    • Route Scan: Investigators are scanning railway track data for any reported “cattle hits” or “unknown obstructions” that might actually have been a human collision during the train’s 2,300 km journey.

    Previous Incidents in Alappuzha (2025–2026)

    This is not the first such incident in the region. Recent history shows a pattern of remains being discovered after being dragged by long-distance trains:

    • November 2025: A severed human leg was found on Track No. 2 at Alappuzha station. It was later linked to a victim who had died in a train accident in Kannur, nearly 250 km away.
    • August 2025: An infant’s body was found abandoned in a toilet trash bin on the same Alappuzha–Dhanbad Express, leading to a major investigation into passengers of the S-3 and S-4 coaches.

    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Human body parts found under train coach in Kerala’s Alappuzha” (March 7, 2026)
    • The Economic Times: “Human body parts found beneath Alappuzha-Dhanbad Express coach; probe launched” (March 7, 2026)
    • Rediff News: “Police Investigate Discovery of Human Remains Under Alappuzha-Dhanbad Express” (March 7, 2026)
    • Vartha Bharathi: “Human remains found under S-5 coach in Alappuzha pit-line yard” (March 7, 2026)
    • Onmanorama: “Multi-state probe to identify remains found under Dhanbad Express” (March 7, 2026)
  • Police Arrest Gunman After High-Speed Chase in Thane Shooting Case

    THANE (Saturday, March 7, 2026) — A midnight attack on the residence of social media influencer and businessman Nadeem Moinuddin Khan (45), popularly known as Baba Khan, led to a dramatic police chase and shootout in Thane early Saturday morning. While the initial attack caused no injuries, two innocent bystanders were wounded during the subsequent pursuit of the suspect.


    The Initial Attack in Mumbra

    The incident began around 4:00 AM at a housing society in the Kausa area of Mumbra, where Khan resides.

    • The Firing: Two unidentified miscreants arrived at the gate of the society and opened fire.
    • Damage: While no individuals were hit during this initial encounter, a car belonging to Khan was slightly damaged by the gunfire.
    • Motive: Khan, who has a significant social media following and business interests, had reportedly received threats previously, which are now a central part of the investigation.

    The High-Speed Chase and Arrest

    Following a technical lead, Thane City Police tracked one of the suspects to the Shil Daighar area just hours after the initial shooting.

    • Resistance: As the police team moved in to apprehend him, the suspect, identified as Shahabad alias Shambhu Munna Shamshad Qureshi (28), attempted to flee.
    • The Shootout: During the chase on the streets of Shil Daighar, Qureshi allegedly fired five shots at the pursuing officers to evade capture.
    • Bystanders Wounded: While the police remained unhurt, two bystanders were struck by the suspect’s bullets during the exchange. They were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment and are reported to be in stable condition.
    • Apprehension: Despite the violent resistance, the police successfully overpowered and arrested Qureshi. A firearm and ammunition were recovered from his possession.

    Legal Action and Investigation

    The Thane City Police have registered a case under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Arms Act.

    CategoryStatus
    ArrestedShahabad alias Shambhu Munna Shamshad Qureshi (28)
    Search OperationsManhunt ongoing for the second unidentified accomplice
    ChargesAttempt to murder, voluntarily causing hurt, and illegal possession of arms
    EvidenceRecovered firearm and CCTV footage from the Kausa housing society

    Senior officials stated that they are investigating whether the attack was a result of business rivalry or a personal dispute related to Khan’s social media activities.


    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Man held for firing at social media influencer’s housing society in Thane; 2 hurt in chase” (March 7, 2026)
    • The Times of India: “Gunman arrested after chase following firing at Mumbra influencer’s home” (March 7, 2026)
    • Mid-Day: “Thane: Two injured as police chase and arrest man who fired at Baba Khan’s house” (March 7, 2026)
    • Lokmat Times: “Firing in Mumbra: One arrested after dramatic chase in Shil Daighar” (March 7, 2026)
  • Kerala Customs Busts Inter-State Bhutan Car Smuggling Racket; DTO Arrested

    KOCHI (Saturday, March 7, 2026) — The Customs (Preventive) Commissionerate in Kochi has made a major breakthrough in “Operation Numkhor,” arresting five individuals from West Bengal and Assam involved in a sophisticated cross-border car smuggling syndicate. Among those apprehended is a high-ranking government official from Assam, highlighting the deep-rooted nature of the racket.


    The Arrests and the “Mastermind”

    The arrests followed an extensive investigation spanning the northeastern states. The key figure in the operation is an IT professional from West Bengal.

    • The Mastermind: Biswadip Das (35), an employee of a major IT firm based in Jaigaon (Jalpaiguri), was arrested near the India-Bhutan border on February 22. He is believed to be the primary architect of the forged documentation system.
    • The Official: Dipak Patowary (57), the District Transport Officer (DTO) of Bongaigaon, Assam, was arrested for allegedly facilitating the illegal registration of smuggled vehicles using fraudulent papers.
    • Accomplices: Three others from Assam—Ayub Ali, MD Mostafa Ahmed (35), and Jalal Mandal (31)—were also taken into custody for their roles in logistical support and distribution.

    Modus Operandi: “Operation Numkhor”

    The syndicate specialized in smuggling high-end used SUVs (such as Toyota Land Cruisers and Nissan Patrols) from Bhutan into India.

    1. Smuggling Method: Vehicles were either driven across the border disguised as tourist vehicles or brought in as “Completely Knocked Down” (CKD) units inside shipping containers to evade high import duties.
    2. Forged Registrations: Using the influence of transport officials like Patowary, the gang registered these vehicles in northeastern states using forged documents and duplicate chassis numbers.
    3. Sale to High-Profile Buyers: The cars were then sold to wealthy individuals across India, including prominent film actors in Kerala, under the guise of legally imported “embassy vehicles” or “diplomatic disposals.”
    StatisticDetails
    Total Fraudulent RegistrationsApproximately 460 vehicles identified so far by Assam Police.
    Duplicate IdentitiesA CAG report found 15,849 vehicles registered with duplicate chassis/engine numbers in the Northeast.
    Seizures in KeralaOver 43 luxury vehicles seized to date, including those linked to actors Dulquer Salmaan and Amit Chakkalackal.

    Legal Consequences

    All five accused have been brought to Kochi on transit warrants and remanded to judicial custody. The Customs department is now preparing to seek their custody for further interrogation to trace the full money trail, which is suspected to involve GST evasion and money laundering.

    The investigation has revealed that some buyers paid as much as ₹14 lakh to ₹50 lakh for these vehicles, unaware that they were part of a smuggling ring. Some brokers, like New Delhi-based Rohit Bedi, have already been summoned for questioning in related cheating cases.


    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Kerala: Five held for smuggling high-end used cars from Bhutan; DTO among accused” (March 7, 2026)
    • The Hindu: “Operation Numkhor: Customs arrest five including Assam transport official” (March 7, 2026)
    • Hindustan Times: “Mastermind and DTO arrested in Bhutan car smuggling scam” (March 7, 2026)
    • Onmanorama: “Kochi Customs intensify probe as five arrested in car smuggling racket” (March 7, 2026)
    • India Today NE: “Transport officer Deepak Patowary arrested by Kochi Customs” (March 7, 2026)
  • Gunman Apprehended After Shooting at Influencer Nadeem “Baba” Khan’s Home in Thane

    THANE (Saturday, March 7, 2026) — A midnight shooting at the residence of social media influencer and businessman Nadeem Moinuddin Khan (45), popularly known as Baba Khan, led to a dramatic high-speed police chase through the streets of Thane early Saturday morning. While the initial attack caused no injuries, two bystanders were wounded during the subsequent shootout between the police and the fleeing suspect.


    The Initial Attack in Mumbra

    The incident began around 4:00 AM at a housing society in the Kausa area of Mumbra, where Khan resides.

    • The Firing: Two unidentified miscreants arrived at the gate and opened fire. Two bullets struck and slightly damaged Khan’s car, while a third round was fired into the air before the duo fled.
    • Claims of Prior Threats: In a video shared online shortly after the incident, Khan alleged that he had previously submitted a memorandum to the police regarding death threats, but no protective action had been taken.

    The Police Chase and Second Shootout

    Acting on a tip-off following the spot panchnama, Thane City Police tracked one of the suspects to the Shil Daighar area.

    • Resistance: When the police team closed in, the suspect, identified as Shahabad alias Shambhu Munna Shamshad Qureshi (28), opened fire on the officers to evade arrest.
    • Bystanders Injured: Qureshi reportedly fired five rounds during the chase. While the police remained unhurt, two innocent bystanders present at the scene sustained bullet injuries.
    • The Arrest: Qureshi was eventually overpowered and taken into custody. Police recovered a firearm and four magazines from his possession.

    Investigation and Legal Status

    Thane Police have registered an FIR under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Arms Act.

    CategoryStatus
    ArrestedShahabad alias Shambhu Munna Shamshad Qureshi (28)
    AbscondingOne unidentified accomplice
    Injuries2 bystanders (receiving treatment); No injuries to Khan or his family
    EvidenceRecovered firearm, 4 magazines, and CCTV footage of the initial attack

    The motive behind the attack remains under investigation, though authorities are looking into potential business rivalries or personal disputes linked to Khan’s social media presence.


    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Shots fired at social media influencer’s house in Thane; case registered” (March 7, 2026)
    • The Times of India: “Gunman Apprehended After Shooting at Influencer’s Home in Thane” (March 7, 2026)
    • Rediff News: “Man held for firing at influencer’s society in Thane; 2 bystanders injured” (March 7, 2026)
    • ABP Majha: “Mumbra Firing: Police apprehend suspect after shootout” (March 7, 2026)
  • Two Brothers Arrested in Ballia for Abduction and Assault of Mentally Challenged Woman

    BALLIA, UP (Friday, March 6, 2026) — The Ballia Police have arrested two brothers for the alleged abduction and physical assault of a married woman with mental health challenges. The incident, which took place in the Bansdih area, has sparked local outrage, leading to swift police intervention and the apprehension of the accused on Friday morning.


    Incident Details and Arrest

    The case came to light after the victim’s husband filed a formal complaint at the Bansdih Police Station on Thursday, March 5.

    • The Victims: The woman, who is reportedly mentally challenged, was allegedly lured away from her home and subjected to physical assault.
    • The Accused: The police have identified and arrested two brothers, both residents of the same locality:
      1. Santosh Kumar Thakur (alias Munna Thakur), aged 48.
      2. Rajesh Kumar Thakur (alias Guddu Thakur), aged 43.
    • Charges: The duo has been booked under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including Section 137(2) (Abduction) and Section 115 (Voluntarily causing hurt).

    Investigation Status

    Superintendent of Police (Ballia) stated that the victim has been sent for a medical examination to determine the full extent of the injuries sustained during the assault.

    • Motive: While the initial investigation points towards a dispute or harassment, police are investigating if there was any additional criminal intent behind the abduction.
    • Legal Procedure: The accused brothers were produced before a local magistrate on Friday afternoon and have been remanded to judicial custody for 14 days.

    Sources

    • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Mentally challenged woman abducted, assaulted in UP’s Ballia; 2 nabbed” (March 6, 2026)
    • Amar Ujala: “बलिया: मंदबुद्धि महिला से छेड़छाड़ और मारपीट के आरोप में दो सगे भाई गिरफ्तार” (March 6, 2026)
    • Dainik Jagran: “बांसडीह पुलिस की बड़ी कार्रवाई: महिला के अपहरण और हमले के आरोपी ठाकुर बंधु जेल भेजे गए” (March 6, 2026)
    • UP Police Official Twitter/X: “Ballia Police update on Bansdih incident” (March 6, 2026)