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8 Pakistanis, caught with 232 kg of heroin in Gujarat in 2015, jailed for 20 years

Additionally, the crew was found in possession of advanced communication equipment, including three satellite phones, GPS navigation charts, and other electronic devices.

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In a significant ruling delivered on Wednesday, a special court in Mumbai sentenced eight Pakistani nationals to 20 years in prison for their involvement in a major drug trafficking case dating back to 2015. The convicts were found guilty of smuggling over 200 kilograms of heroin, valued at approximately Rs 7 crore, under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.

Special Judge Shashikant Bangar presided over the case and imposed the maximum sentence allowable under the law, alongside a monetary penalty of Rs 2 lakh for each of the defendants. The conviction serves as a stern warning against drug trafficking, according to Special Public Prosecutor Sumesh Punjwani, who argued for the harshest punishment possible.

The case unfolded on April 26, 2015, when officials from the Indian Coast Guard were on patrol in the National Maritime Border off the Gujarat coast. At approximately 3:10 AM, their radar detected an unflagged vessel. Upon boarding the boat, which bore neither name nor number, the Coast Guard discovered eight crew members—all Pakistani nationals—who initially claimed to be fishermen facing mechanical issues during their fishing expedition.

A thorough search of the vessel yielded no fish, but did uncover 11 blue drums containing a total of 232 kilograms of brown powder. Upon testing, the substance was confirmed to be heroin, with each packet weighing one kilogram. Additionally, the crew was found in possession of advanced communication equipment, including three satellite phones, GPS navigation charts, and other electronic devices.

Following their apprehension, the eight individuals were handed over to the Yellow Gate police station in South Mumbai, where an FIR was filed under the NDPS Act. Throughout the trial, the defense counsel argued for clemency, urging the court to consider a more lenient approach. However, the judge ultimately sided with the prosecution’s call for a severe penalty.

The ruling marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in India, sending a clear message to potential offenders about the serious consequences of such illegal activities.

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MDMK ends nine-year alliance with DMK, keeps options open on joining Vijay-led front

MDMK has formally severed ties with the DMK after nine years, while refraining from immediately joining Chief Minister Joseph Vijay’s alliance.

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The Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK), led by Vaiko, has formally ended its nine-year association with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), marking a significant shift in Tamil Nadu’s political landscape. The decision was taken during the party’s general council meeting held on Friday.

MDMK cites attempts to weaken party

In resolutions adopted at the meeting, the MDMK alleged that efforts had been made to weaken the party within the DMK-led alliance, making it difficult to continue the association. The party also claimed there were attempts aimed at facilitating an AIADMK return to power, allegations that were rejected by the DMK.

Although political observers have speculated about the MDMK moving closer to Chief Minister Joseph Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), the party did not formally announce any alliance with the ruling front. Instead, it said decisions regarding future political alignments would be taken at an appropriate time.

Warm remarks for Vijay government fuel speculation

The MDMK’s resolutions welcomed the state government’s functioning under Chief Minister Joseph Vijay and urged it to remain committed to key promises, including ensuring corruption-free governance and safeguarding Tamil Nadu’s interests on issues such as the Mekedatu dam project. These remarks have intensified speculation about a possible future understanding between the two sides.

The development comes amid broader political realignments in Tamil Nadu following the 2026 Assembly elections, with several parties reassessing their alliances in the changed political scenario.

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Champat Rai, Anil Mishra resign from Ram Temple Trust amid donation embezzlement probe

Top officials of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust have resigned as investigators continue probing alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ayodhya Ram Temple.

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Senior functionaries of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, Champat Rai and Anil Mishra, have resigned from their respective positions amid the ongoing investigation into the alleged theft and embezzlement of donations received at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

According to reports, Champat Rai stepped down from his role as the Trust’s general secretary, while trustee Anil Mishra also resigned from his responsibilities linked to overseeing the counting of cash offerings. The developments come as the probe into alleged irregularities in handling temple donations continues to expand.

The resignations reportedly followed the registration of an FIR in connection with the alleged misappropriation of cash and valuables donated by devotees. Several individuals associated with the counting process have already been arrested, and investigators have recovered substantial amounts of cash during the course of the probe.

Sources indicated that the resignations were offered to facilitate an impartial investigation into the matter. However, there has been no official statement from the Trust detailing whether the resignations have been formally accepted.

The alleged embezzlement case has triggered political reactions, with opposition parties demanding a thorough and transparent investigation into the handling of temple donations. The issue has also raised questions regarding internal oversight and security mechanisms governing donation management at the temple.

Authorities continue to investigate the matter, while further action is expected based on the findings of the ongoing probe.

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Maharashtra TET 2026 postponed a day before exam after alleged paper leak, three arrested

Maharashtra postponed the MAHA TET 2026 examination after an alleged paper leak came to light in Thane district, leading to the arrest of three individuals

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The Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (MAHA TET) 2026, scheduled to be conducted on June 28, has been postponed following allegations of a question paper leak. The decision was announced after police uncovered material suspected to be linked to the examination during a raid in Thane district.

Authorities said the suspected leak came to light during an early morning operation in Bhiwandi, where individuals were allegedly found in possession of question papers that matched the actual examination material. Three people have been arrested in connection with the case, while further investigations are underway.

The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) subsequently decided to postpone the examination to maintain the integrity and transparency of the recruitment process. Officials stated that a fresh date for the examination will be announced later. Candidates will be required to download new admit cards once the revised schedule is released.

According to officials, more than six lakh candidates were expected to appear for the examination across 1,700-plus centres in the state. The postponement, announced just a day before the test, has affected thousands of aspirants preparing for teaching positions in Maharashtra schools.

The incident has once again raised concerns over the security of competitive examinations in the state, with opposition parties criticising the government over recurring allegations of paper leaks.

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