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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Questions Absence of FIR in Justice Varma’s Cash Discovery Case

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday raised serious concerns about the lack of an FIR in the ongoing case involving the discovery of large sums of cash from the residence of Delhi High Court judge Yashwant Varma. The cash was allegedly found in March, after fire officials were called to the judge’s house during Holi celebrations to address a blaze. Dhankhar criticized the pace of the investigation, highlighting that if the case involved an ordinary citizen, the investigation would have proceeded swiftly.

Mamata Banerjee’s Request to Delay Governor’s Murshidabad Visit Denied

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday urged Governor CV Ananda Bose to postpone his planned visit to Murshidabad, a district in the state recently rocked by communal clashes. The violence, which erupted following the introduction of the newly enacted Waqf Amendment Act, led to the deaths of three people and left several others injured.

Dhaka Halts Indian Yarn Imports Before Delhi Cancels Trans-Shipment Facility

In a significant shift in trade relations, India on Thursday announced the end of an arrangement allowing the trans-shipment of Bangladeshi export cargo to third countries through Indian ports and airports. This decision comes as a response to a series of trade measures by Bangladesh, including the suspension of yarn imports from India and the closure of three land ports along the India-Bangladesh border.

Smugglers Dump ₹1,800 Cr Worth of Drugs at Sea; Coast Guard, ATS Recover Haul Off Gujarat

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Coast Guard, ATS Seize ₹1,800 Crore Worth of Drugs Dumped by Smugglers off Gujarat Coast

In a major blow to cross-border drug trafficking, the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) seized 300 kg of methamphetamine, estimated to be worth ₹1,800 crore, during a joint operation near the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) in the Arabian Sea off the Gujarat coast.

The narcotics were allegedly smuggled from Pakistan and were dumped into the sea by smugglers aboard a fishing vessel after they noticed Indian patrol boats approaching. The smugglers fled into Pakistani waters to evade capture, officials said.

The consignment was successfully recovered and handed over to the ATS for further investigation. A senior ATS officer confirmed that the operation was launched based on intelligence inputs and swift coordination between agencies ensured the massive seizure.

Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi acknowledged the success of the operation in a post on X (formerly Twitter), praising the synergy between the agencies involved. “This operation demonstrates the effectiveness of inter-agency collaboration in combating drug smuggling, similar to previous joint operations by Indian Coast Guard, NCB, and ATS that have resulted in significant seizures,” he wrote.

The bust is part of an ongoing crackdown on narcotics trafficking along Gujarat’s 1,600-kilometre-long coastline, which remains vulnerable due to its proximity to international waters and its strategic location.

The authorities continue to monitor the maritime borders vigilantly, with increased surveillance and collaborative efforts aimed at disrupting smuggling networks and ensuring maritime security.

Sources By Agencies

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