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A man has been arrested in Andhra Pradesh's YSR Kadapa district for the alleged rape and murder of a three-year-old girl. The incident occurred when the girl's parents took her to a relative's wedding in a village. While playing outside, the accused, identified as Rahamatulla, reportedly lured the child with a banana before taking her to a secluded area, where he is accused of committing the heinous acts. After the parents were unable to locate their daughter, her body was found hidden in a bush. Following the discovery, local villagers apprehended Rahamatulla and handed him over to the police. The case has sparked outrage in the community and raised concerns over child safety in the region. 
Published: May 24 2025, 12 pmeznews.inA duck rearer in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, has been arrested for holding a tribal woman and her three children as bonded laborers over a Rs 25,000 loan. The man, who claimed the woman's nine-year-old son died of jaundice, secretly buried the child's body in Tamil Nadu after demanding the boy be left as collateral while the mother arranged repayment. After the mother, Anakamma, managed to gather the money, the duck rearer falsely claimed her son had run away. Concerned for her child's safety, she sought police assistance, leading to the man's confession about the boy's death. He, along with his family, was arrested under multiple laws, including the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act and the Child Labour Act. The boy's body was exhumed for a post-mortem, with officials noting that the Yanadi tribal community is particularly vulnerable to such exploitation. 
Published: May 24 2025, 5 pmeznews.inA Zepto delivery executive allegedly assaulted a customer in Bengaluru over a delivery address dispute, resulting in serious injuries. The incident occurred when Vishnuvardhan was delivering groceries to Shashank S, a 30-year-old businessman, in Basaveshwaranagar. Tensions escalated when Shashank's sister-in-law attempted to collect the groceries and was confronted by the delivery executive for providing an incorrect address. CCTV footage captured the moment Shashank intervened, leading to the delivery executive attacking him with punches and verbal abuse. The customer's sister-in-law and another woman intervened to help him. Following the assault, Shashank was seen with a swollen eye and reportedly suffered a skull fracture. Zepto expressed regret over the incident, emphasizing the importance of professional conduct. The police have filed a case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for causing hurt and criminal intimidation. 
Published: May 24 2025, 5 pmeznews.inAngad Singh Chandhok, an Indian national wanted for fraud, was deported from the US to India following a coordinated operation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Convicted in 2022 by a US court for his involvement in an international tech support scam, Chandhok defrauded many elderly Americans of their life savings, resulting in a six-year federal prison sentence. The US Department of Justice reported that he operated a sophisticated money laundering network in California, utilizing shell companies to transfer millions of dollars obtained through fraudulent schemes, including tech support and online travel fees. Chandhok was also sought in India for similar fraud cases, with evidence indicating he directed at least five accomplices and maintained connections with high-ranking members of the international scam network. 
Published: May 24 2025, 4 pmeznews.inTwo prison guards in Assam's Sribhumi district have been arrested for allegedly gang-raping a mentally challenged homeless woman. The incident reportedly occurred around 1:30 am on Saturday when the woman was dragged onto the jail premises. The accused, identified as Hareshwar Kalita and Gajendra Kalita, both aged between 45 and 50, were apprehended by a patrolling team. Authorities believe the men exploited the victim’s vulnerable situation. Following the incident, she has been hospitalized, and a case has been registered against the guards, who are from Panjabari and Boragaon in Guwahati. Additional Superintendent of Police Pranabjyoti Kalita confirmed that both men will be presented in court as investigations continue. 
Published: May 24 2025, 4 pmeznews.inA seer from the Ram Mandir in Mekhali village, Karnataka, has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl. Identified as Lokeswara Maharaj, the accused reportedly lured the victim under the pretense of giving her a ride home, before kidnapping her in his car. He took her to a lodge in Bagalkot city and continued to abuse her in Raichur. Following the assaults, he abandoned her at the Mahalingapur bus stand. The victim disclosed her ordeal to her parents, prompting them to file a complaint with local police. A case was registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) at the Navanagar Police Station in Bagalkot. The investigation was later transferred to the Moodalagi Police Station in Belagavi, where Maharaj was arrested and questioned, according to Superintendent of Police Dr Bheemashankar S Guled. 
Published: May 24 2025, 4 pmeznews.inScientists from Curtin University and Peking University have projected that a new supercontinent, named Amasia, could form within the next 200 to 300 million years as the Pacific Ocean gradually closes. Their research, published in the journal *National Science Review*, suggests that tectonic plates will converge, leading to significant geographical changes. Australia is anticipated to collide with Asia, which will play a crucial role in Amasia's formation, as it connects America and Asia following the Pacific's closure. Dr. Chuan Huang, a member of the research team, emphasized that this new model challenges previous theories by indicating that the Pacific Ocean, remnants of the ancient Panthalassa superocean, will close first. Historically, Earth's continents have merged to create supercontinents approximately every 600 million years, suggesting that a new cycle is imminent. 
Published: May 24 2025, 3 pmeznews.inPrime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of collaboration between the Union government and states during the 10th Governing Council meeting of Niti Aayog, stating that working together as "Team India" can achieve any goal. He highlighted the necessity to accelerate development, asserting that the vision of a "Viksit Bharat" (Developed India) by 2047 is a shared aspiration of India's 1.4 billion citizens. The theme of the meeting, "Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat@2047," reflects this collective ambition. Modi, who chairs Niti Aayog, underscored that when every state thrives, the nation will prosper. The council, which consists of state chief ministers, lieutenant governors of Union Territories, and Union ministers, convened for the first major discussion post-Operation Sindoor, marking a significant moment for intergovernmental cooperation. 
Published: May 24 2025, 3 pmeznews.inBorder Security Forces (BSF) neutralised a Pakistani intruder attempting to breach the border in Banaskantha, Gujarat, on Friday night. The BSF reported that the individual was spotted approaching the border fence after crossing the International Border. Despite being challenged, the intruder advanced, leading to the BSF opening fire and neutralising the threat on the spot. This incident comes amid heightened alertness following Pakistan's ceasefire violations and cross-border shelling in response to India's Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7 to target terrorist infrastructure after the Pahalgam attack. BSF officials, including Deputy Inspector General Yogendra Singh Rathore, reaffirmed their commitment to national security, noting their readiness to counter threats, including drone activities during Operation Sindoor. The BSF has collaborated with the Indian Air Force to effectively damage Pakistani airbases, reflecting their ongoing dedication to safeguarding the border. 
Published: May 24 2025, 3 pmeznews.inIn Uttar Pradesh, Dr. Varunesh Dubey, a government doctor, faces serious allegations of filming and selling pornographic videos after visuals of him cross-dressing surfaced online. His wife, Simpy Pandey, accused him of using their government-provided residence to produce explicit content with other men, claiming she discovered the videos on a paid website. Following her complaint, police raided Dr. Dubey's home and initiated legal proceedings. In response, Dr. Dubey denied the allegations, asserting that his wife is attempting to defame him and seize his property, which he inherited after his father's death. He described her as a "robber bride" and claimed she had conspired against him, including producing deepfake videos. Despite the turmoil, he vowed to clear his name and alleged that he had faced threats to his life. The case is under investigation, with assurances from health officials regarding a thorough inquiry. 
Published: May 24 2025, 2 pmeznews.inA 28-year-old health worker from Kachchh, Gujarat, named Sahdev Singh Gohil, has been arrested for allegedly sharing sensitive information about the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Border Security Force (BSF) with a Pakistani agent. According to officials from the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), Gohil made contact with the agent, who identified herself as Aditi Bharadwaj, via WhatsApp in 2023. He reportedly sent her photos and videos of IAF and BSF installations, including those under construction. Forensic analysis confirmed that the phone numbers used by Gohil were registered in Pakistan. He was also found to have received Rs 40,000 in cash from an unidentified individual. This arrest is part of a broader crackdown on espionage, with over ten individuals, including a YouTuber and a businessman, detained in recent weeks amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan following a deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. 
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