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Chennai airport ‘chaiwallah’ lands in laundering soup

Chennai_AirportA tea vendor working at the Meenambakkam airport here has landed in money laundering net after a PMLA court recently froze his assets, which include large cash deposits and 2.5 kg of gold jewellery, in connection with a bribery case.

The case dates back to 2009 when CBI conducted searches on the export and import cargo office of the Chennai airport on alleged charges of corruption in the operations of the unit involving officials of the Customs department and others.

The agency, during this operation, searched the premises of G Kumar and seized over Rs 2.32 lakh and over 180 pieces of various gold ornaments. Cash of more than Rs 3 lakh was also found in his three bank accounts in the city.

The CBI later arrested Kumar, a class V dropout, and handed over the case to Enforcement Directorate (ED) for probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

The ED’s probe threw up an interesting modus operandi about how Kumar, who used to work in tea shops since childhood, allegedly connived with airport and Customs officials and clobbered up illegal wealth and gold ornaments.

The probe agencies found out that Kumar who used to “distribute tea and other food items” to officials at the Meenambakkam airport terminal since 1987 had a duty pass to enter the high-security area and had become a good friend of the officials posted there over a period of time.

When private lives become public

Earlier, human beings were found responsible for committing murder but now even technology can become a reason for people to end their lives. The invention of Social media was considered as a boon but now it has also started taking a heavy toll on people’s personal lives too. I am terming social media as murderer as it is also one of the factor responsible for the death of Minister of State for Human Resource Development’s Shashi Tharoor wife Sunanda Pushkar.

Everything was going well Sunanda’s life until one tweet forced her to commit suicide. Social networking sites no doubt keeps us one step ahead all time but many times it can turn out to be a huge distraction for many people.

These days people have a tendency to share every aspect of their personal lives on social networking sites which at times can prove to be counter-productive. The line dividing a person’s professional and personal lives has blurred on account of social networking sites. People tend to overshare every minute aspect of their lives like honeymoon trips, visit to hotel, pubs and many other incidents which can prove dangerous.

The war of words which began on Twitter ends with Sunanda Pushkar’s alleged suicide. Questions are being raised about her tiff with Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar and her husband Union Minister Shashi Tharoor’s alleged affair. After the twitter war Sunanda started feeling ashamed because her personal life was now open for everyone. Like me even Sunanda didn’t wanted her personal life to become viral on social networking sites. After the news of affair between Shashi Tharoor and Pakistani Journalist Mehr Tarar broke out even the twitteratis started enjoying the entire drama. They started posting their comments about this issue. Tweepels should understand that they don’t have any right to flood with bad comments and criticize anyone on twitter. It was a really a painful moment for Sunanda as people were making fun of her husband questioning her credibility. As a result of this, she had to undergo depression and took a decision to end her life.

Have we, the tweeples, in our eagerness to share every detail of our lives over an internet megaphone, not quite understood what the social media can do, especially its pitfalls? Is the line between the public and private blurring too fast? These are the question that’s really needed to be thought about. Social networks need to be handled in matured manner, in a rush to tweet we don’t need to forget it can also hurt the sentiments of other which can lead to bad impact on their lives. It is better to refrain from commenting about someone’s personal lives on social networking sites.

Stop talking about trivial issues

Arvind Kejriwal is Chris Gayle. Uncle! Why Modi should become prime minister and not Kejriwal? The Gujarat CM has proven track record of providing good governance while Kejriwal is like Jasu Patel ( took 9 wickets against Australia at Green Park Kanpur but nothing was heard about him after that innings). Dilip Kumar Saheb has aged and may God give him good health and long life.

Congress ko “support de ke phans gayi hai”, the moment they will plan to withdraw support, Arvind will carve out a new populist “ mudda”. The only person who can help Congress is Vinod Binny who can rebel against the party and join BJP which will pave way for the ruling party’s collapse.

On a serious note, Narendra Bhai continues to be the best candidate for the PM’s choice but the BJP and RSS will have to begin a personalized campaign, shedding elitist approach. As suggested earlier, Modi should now be visible on public platform with some others like Kiran Bedi, Subramanian Swamy and Baba Ramdev. Even though the Lok Sabha election is just round the corner Modi is yet to select a Muslim candidate to stand and assist him in the campaigning process. He should hire the services of a specialist who will talk about setting up off shore wind farms for power generation, increasing and modernizing defence equipment production ( you have already antagonized Anglo-Italians after scrapping helicopter deal), oil and gas exploration and production , creating technical competence to deal with underwater pipe line leaks, setting up desalination plants to provide clean potable water, harnessing technology to re-use waste water for gardening purposes etc. In short, we must talk about technical matters and development instead of trivial issues like who broke Rakhi Birla’s car glass and the reason for Sunanda Pushkar’s death. Inclusion of Shashi Tharoor in the cabinet had nothing to do with technical development and skill development.

Railways are undergoing financial problem and here we have a minister who creates a fuss over why his bogie was not aligned in front of the gate. They feel insulted if made to walk a few steps. Kanpur railway station is haven for thieves. No official is present at the door of reserved compartment to prevent entry of thieves into the compartment. TTE and Cabin attendant must remain present near the door of the coach. Many persons have lost their lives and limb on platforms due to neglect in maintenance and effective patrolling of platforms during rush hours.

At least one man in uniform carrying loudspeaker should stand at a place where he can see commotion and intervene. Training and re-training of Railway staff is the need of the hour. There are some good TTEs too, e.g. one who boards local trains between Kalyan and Titwala stations. I myself noticed this while regularly commuting to Khardi. The railways must set up a system to reward and punish its employees for enhancing productivity. CPR technique should be learnt by the young socially conscious youth for saving lives.

Shashi Tharoor’s wife Sunanda Pushkar found dead in Delhi’s Leela Hotel

Sunanda-PushkarSunanda Pushkar Tharoor, wife of Union Minister Shashi Tharoor, was found dead at a five-star hotel in Delhi.

There was a PCR call at 7.30pm after which her body was found in a room at Leela Kempinski on Africa Avenue, the police said. They said she had checked into the hotel on Thursday. There were no visible injury marks and nothing to suggest poisoning either, said Deepak Mishra, special commissioner (law and order).

The incident comes within 24 hours after Pushkar was involved in a verbal spat with popular Pakistani columnist Mehr Tarar following the alleged hacking incident.

The shocking news comes just a day after Sunanda and her husband Shashi Tharoor were involved in a tweeter controversy, also involving a Pakistani woman journalist.

As the indecorous row surrounding the suave 57-year-old Tharoor escalated, the controversy-prone minister took to Twitter to come out with a joint statement with his wife Sunanda Pushkar to say they were “happily married”, but distressed by “some unauthorised tweets”.

“We wish to stress that we are happily married and intend to remain that way. Sunanda has been ill and hospitalised this week and is seeking rest. We would be grateful if the media respects our privacy,” said the statement by Tharoor, who married Pushkar in 2010. The row erupted after exchange of some messages involving the three, some of them intimate.

“We are distressed by the unseemly controversy that has arisen about some unauthorised tweets from our twitter accounts,” the diplomat-turned politician said.

Pushkar had accused the 45-year-old Pakistani journalist Mehr Tarar of stalking her husband and trying to “break” her marriage when she was away for medical treatment.

Dawoodi Bohra community spiritual head Syedna Passes away

Dawoodi-BohraThe spiritual leader of Dawoodi Bohra community Dr. Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin passed away on Friday after a cardiac arrest in Mumbai. He was 102.

His 70-year old son Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin has succeeded him, it was announced.
Syedna Burhanuddin died on Friday morning at his residence in South Mumbai, a spokesperson for the community said.

“The 52nd Dai al-Mutlaq of the worldwide Dawoodi Bohra community, His Holiness Dr Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin expired today at the age of 102 at his Mumbai residence at Saifee Mahal,” he said.
“Born in Surat, he was the leader of the Dawoodi Bohra community after succeeding his father Syedna Taher Saifuddin in 1965. Under his leadership, the community has achieved remarkable social, economic and educational success across the world.

“Known as ambassador of peace and goodwill, he was highly respected by world leaders and governments for his endeavours in promoting international brotherhood and harmony,” the spokesperson said.
He was honoured with highest civilian titles like the Star of Jordan and Order of the Nile by the respective governments of Jordan and Egypt. Syedna was conferred Honorary Doctorates for his efforts in social and educational development by renowned institutes like Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Aligarh Muslim University and University of Karachi.

In Mumbai, the one of its kind Raudat Tahera mausoleum which has the entire Quran inscribed in letters of gold and bejewelled with precious stones; the world class Saifee Hospital; and the on-going ambitious Saifee Burhani Upliftment project of the redevelopment of Bhendi Bazaar are some of the major initiatives of Syedna.

The 70-year-old successor is the rector of the community’s 200-year-old institution Jamea-tus-Saifiah, which has campuses in Surat, Karachi, Mumbai and Nairobi.

“He was closely associated with the late Syedna and has received much of his spiritual guidance under the tutelage of his revered father.

Highly respected among the community members, Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin travelled widely with his father and met heads of states and other distinguished personalities across the world,” the spokesperson said.

Among the many projects that Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin has worked under Syedna’s directions in the restoration of famous Fatemi Masjids in Egypt and other edifices in the Arab world, he said.
Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin will lead the Namaz-e-Janaza of the late Syedna at Saifee Masjid at Bhendi Bazaar. The late Syedna will be laid to rest at Raudat Tahera mausoleum in Mumbai.

Thousands of Dawoodi Bohras from all over India and from around 40 nations are converging to Mumbai to pay their last respects and homage to their beloved leader Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, he said.

HC seeks government’s reply on charges against Sushiben Shah

Sushiben-ShahThe Bombay High Court directed the Maharashtra government to respond to allegations levelled by a woman, who had filed a sexual harassment case against accounting firm KPMG, against newly-appointed chairperson of the state womens’ commission Sushiben Shah.

Advocate Sushiben Shah, daughter of former minister B A Desai, was appointed as the chairperson of Maharashtra State Commission for Women earlier this month. Six others were also appointed as members of the commission by the government.

The appointments were made following a direction from the High Court during the hearing of a public interest litigation raising the issue of the posts in the commission lying vacant since 2009.

The bench was informed that all seven posts lying vacant, including that of the chairperson, has been filled up.

However, an application was filed by the woman, who had filed sexual harassment case against KPMG, seeking to challenge Sushiben Shah’s appointment as chairperson.

According to the woman, when she had filed her complaint against KPMG, Sushiben had allegedly tried to influence her and asked her to withdraw her complaint against the accounting firm.

“I had in February 2009 filed a complaint against her (Sushiben Shah). She is not fit to hold the position of chairperson of the women’s commission,” the woman said.

The bench directed the lady to submit her complaint and other relevant documents to the government and directed the government to look into the issue and inform the court by February 9 if the allegations are true.

Family Of murdered TCS employee allege criminal inaction by Mumbai cops

TCS-employeeThe family of a 23-year-old software engineer from Andhra Pradesh, who has been missing since January 5, on Thursday claimed to have found her body in Bhandup, an eastern suburb of Mumbai.

The body, found in a marshy, secluded area off the Eastern Express Highway, was charred beyond recognition. But the family of the woman, working with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) in Mumbai, claimed a ring found on one of the fingers helped them identify her.

Cops probing her disappearance said calls made from her mobile phone were last traced to Bhandup, where the burnt body was discovered. The techie’s family, based on those inputs, arrived in Mumbai and began looking for her in that area. A foul smell emanating from the swamp, during their search, led them to the body.

For the family of the victim, an employee with Tata Consultancy Services, the brush with the Mumbai Police couldn’t have been worse.
The lethargy and inaction of the police for 12 days was criminal, the family says, and possibly cost the girl her life. Suzeeth (last name withheld to protect the family’s identity), a relative of the victim, was among those who eventually found the body.
“Nothing was moving so we decided on doing a combing operation ourselves,” he said.
Having landed in Mumbai from Vijayawada on the morning of 12 January, almost a week after the girl went missing, Suzeeth and other family members fanned out in the slums of Bhandup, armed with photographs. “We went to the slums, up the hillock, asked locals if they had seen her, if they had seen anything suspicious,” he said.
They approached the police, the railway police (where the FIR was registered before the case was moved to the Mumbai Police Crime Branch), a senior IPS officer and others. They knew her cellphone had been active last in Bhandup, a fact gleaned by tapping sources in BSNL to track her cellphones.
The family had done the bulk of legwork usually undertaken by the police — tracking the cellphone location, obtaining call records and search parties walking around the last active location of her phone.
A missing person’s complaint was lodged first at the Vijayawada railway police station. The victim should have reached Mumbai at 5.10 am on board the Vijayawada-LTT Express, on 5 January.
The train had reached Secunderabad on schedule, where a friend gave her a packed lunch. She had also called around midnight, from Solapur, promising to call the following morning upon reaching Mumbai. When she did not call by 6 am, her worried father began to call both her cellphones. They kept ringing unanswered.
Her grandfather’s brother, a retired commandant of the special police batallion in Andhra Pradesh, was approached for advice. Since the girl had made two trips to Mumbai earlier without incident, he advised the family to be patient.
Her father also received a call from the hostel in Mumbai where she was to have checked in that the girl hadn’t arrived. Then, around 3.30 pm on 5 January, both her phones were switched off.
Family members pitched in, made calls to people they knew in Mumbai and in the offices of the telephone service providers and got to work immediately.

Railways Launches Online Booking of Retiring Rooms

Northern-Railway-Zone-ReservationContinuing with its efforts to extend more facilities to passengers, Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has launched an online booking facility for retiring rooms at railway stations.

“Any passenger with the PNR of a confirmed or RAC ticket may make an online booking of a retiring room. The ticket may either be a counter ticket or e-ticket. The booking can be made for all the passengers on the ticket,” said a senior IRCTC official.

Currently, the system is being launched only for the retiring rooms at Mumbai’s CST station.

The facility will gradually be extended to major stations, like Delhi and Kolkata, and important tourist destinations.

The online booking facility has been launched for both the IRCTC’s tourism website (www.railtourismindia.com) and e-ticketing website (www.irctc.co.in).

No registration or login-ID is required to avail of the facility. People will be able to do online bookings throughout the day, except for one hour from 11.30 P.M. to 12.30 A.M.

“One can book a retiring room both at the originating and the destination station and the payment can be made through credit/debit card or net-banking. The system will generate an electronic reservation slip as a confirmation of booking,” the official said.

Retiring rooms of single/double-bedded accommodation or even a bed in a dormitory may be booked through the online facility.

The bookings are available for a minimum period of 12 hours and a maximum of 48 hours.

Train mishap: Notices issued to Rail Ministry, CR-WR managers

Train-mishapTaking suo moto cognisance of a recent rail mishap where a teenage girl lost her arms after she fell from a local train in suburban Ghatkopar station, the Bombay High Court issued notices to the Union Railway Ministry and General Managers of both Central and Western Railways.

Monica More (16) had on January 11 slipped while trying to board a local train at Ghatkopar station and fell in the gap between the platform and train footboard onto the tracks. She lost both her arms in the accident, bringing to fore the huge risk faced by lakhs of suburban train commuters due to the unmanageable rush during peak hours.

A division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice M S Sanklecha today took cognisance of the issue and directed the Railway Ministry, general managers of Western and Central Railway, Chairman of the Railway Board and Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation Ltd (MVRC) to file replies by February 13.

Earlier this week, Union Minister Milind Deora, who is an MP from Mumbai South constituency, had drawn the attention of Rail Minister Malikarjun Kharge on the issue, urging him to take serious steps for safety of rail passengers in the city.

“The huge gap between the platform and the footboard of the train makes the process (of boarding and alighting train in rush hours) even more risky and there are already several tragic instances of people losing life and limb on this account,” Deora said in a letter to Kharge.

“I urge upon you to take steps urgently to prevent recurring of such incidents in future,” he added.

Three Africans held for Ketamine smuggling

Narcotics_Control_BureauNarcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has arrested three African nationals for allegedly trying to smuggle out 74 towels soaked in Ketamine (a contraband) to Australia through a courier company based in suburban Andheri, an official said today.

The NCB apprehended Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Alasoro, a Nigerian put up in South Mumbai, his compatriot Onyebuchi Christian Nzeakor and Laurindo Ramos Armando, a Mozambique national, the official said.

Ketamine is a type of drug a doctor might give to put someone to sleep for an operation and as it has also hallucinogenic effects,it is abused by teens and young adults at bars and nightclubs.

The NCB is currently investigating a top Yash Birla Group executive Anand Vardhan and two others for allegedly possessing 5 grams of Cocaine and looking for a drug peddler who is suspected to have supplied the contraband to them.

The trio were arrested from a suite of a starred hotel on January 11 and are currently in judicial custody.

On the arrest of three Africans, NCB said they have adopted a unique modus operandi to smuggle out the contraband apparently to evade detection.

“It is very unique modus operandi as they (trio) used to impregnate the towels with Ketamine and send them to their probable customers”, the official informed.

A local court has remanded the trio in the NCB custody till January 20.

“We will interrogate the trio to find out how did they source out drugs from India and till now how many times they have sent the contrabands abroad”, said an official.