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6 arrested for flesh trade

Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Feb 26 (UNI) A flesh trade racket was busted with the arrest of six persons, including four girls, during a police raid here.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Eknath Budhwant said acting on a tip-off, the crime branch police raided a guest house located in city's posh Nirala Bazar locality late last evening after sending four dummy customers to the guest house.

The owner of the guest house Ramesh Ghodke-Patil (27) and his Manager Santosh Jadhav (20) offered the dummy customers four girls after receiving Rs 5,600 from them, he said.

Both the owner and manager along with the girls, two of whom were college students, were arrested and offence under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was registered against them, he added.

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Nine teachers suspended for ''helping'' examinees

Koderma, Feb 27 (UNI) Nine teachers were suspended today allegedly for helping students to cheat in the ongoing matriculation examination, in Jharkhand's Koderma district. Regional deputy director of education, Nagendra Thakur said a departmental inquiry would be initiated against them. The first sitting examination of the centre was also cancelled. According to Mr Thakur, the incidents occurred at J J College at Jhumri Tillaya area. UNI.....

Congress MLA shot at by miscreants; Badbil bandh to protest attack

Bhubaneswar, Feb 27 (UNI) The Opposition Congress today called for Badbail bandh to protest against the attack on party MLA from Chamua Dhanurjaya Sidhu by two unidentified assailants near Badhara Sahi Chhak, close to the Badbil police station in Keonjhar district last night. Mr Sidhu was returning home with Sarpanch elect Bhagban Majhi when his vehicle was trapped in a traffic jam near Serenda.At this point two motor cycle borne miscreants following him,opened fire at the vehicle. The panicked Congress MLA.....

Extradition treaty with Argentina in Bofors scandal: Aggarwal

New Delhi, Feb 27 (UNI) Ajay Aggarwal, a Supreme Court advocate, today told the court that there existed an extradition treaty between India and Argentina in the Bofors gun scandal. Mr Aggarwal made the disclosure before a bench comprising Justices C K Thakkar and P K Balasubramanyan that the government was not pursuing the process for extradition of Ottavio Quottrocchi, the main accused in Rs 64 crore Bofors gun scandal, as the government was misleading the country by saying that there.....
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