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Meghalaya Crime Update

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One held with arms
On April 29 morning VDP members of Latymphu village (WJH) apprehended one Balley Suchiang (38) with fire arms and ammunitions without license. Police arrested the accused and seized the arms.
BSNL pole damaged
On April 29, one unknown vehicle dashed against one BSNL distribution pillar at Police Bazar, Shillong. As a result, the pillar was damaged and around three hundred lines were affected.
Violation of NGT order
On April 29, Police seized nine coal laden trucks and arrested the drivers Rinku Das (27), Sanjay Das (23), Jitendra Ray (23), Kalwing Sangma (26), Kipan Rabha (23), Ramu Boro (45), Purram Ray (35), Biswamitra Hajong (25) and Nasureddin Ahmed (22) for violating NGT and Traffic Rules at Dangkong Reserve (NGH).
House damaged
Silon Dhar lodged a complaint that on April 26 around 11.30 am, three unidentified persons damaged the windowpanes of her house at Barato-B village (WJH) and also threatened her daughters Suni Dhar and Daiaraplang Dhar, with dire consequences.
Extortion demand
Gisto Nongphud of New Nongstoin (WKH) lodged a complaint that on April 22 morning he received an anonymous text message in his cell phone in which the sender demanded Rs. 2,50,000 from him. Later, in the evening, he received an anonymous call threatening him with dire consequences if he failed to pay the demanded money.
Coal theft
Shiningstar K. Syiemiong lodged a complaint at Borsora OP that on April 16, unknown miscreants stole his coal from his Coal Depot at Borsora (SWKH).
Girl kidnapped
Sita Chettri lodged a complaint that on April 3, one Vishal kidnapped Ms. Priya Upadhya from Lumshyiap, Nongmynsong, Shillong, and took her to Pan Bazar, Guwahati.
Police wireless handset stolen
Havaldar Ram Bilash Rabha lodged a complaint that on March 13, 2015, unknown miscreants stole his service wireless handset (Kenwood) from a Police Gypsy (ML-02-0176) which was parked at Police Reserve, Shillong.
SIM card fraud case
Royjini R. Marak lodged a complaint that during the month of December 2014, one Rajat Bhattacharya, a Vodafone agent went to his office at Meghalaya Legislative Assembly, Secretariat, Shillong offering free Vodafone connection, but did not receive the SIM card. Later, the complainant received bills from the company and on enquiry he found that the SIM card bearing his name had been delivered to one Pawan Kumar.

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