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Hindu Sentiments being hurt: Criminologist Snehil Dhall Escalates Action in Aarey with his Expert Report & Complaint filed demanding FIR against Aarey CEO, Security Department and others

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Siddhant Mohite, Mumbai Uncensored 16th December, 2023:

In a startling turn of events, Crimeophobia, a criminology research organization, has filed a formal complaint and expert opinion report against the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Aarey, the Aarey Security Department, and unidentified individuals. The complaint, filed under Section 45 of The Evidence Act of India 1872, alleges a series of charges, including hurting Hindu sentiments, dishonesty inducing delivery of property, misuse of government powers, breach of trust, cheating, and criminal conspiracy.

Crimeophobia’s extensive research claims to have unearthed evidence suggesting a pattern of actions within Aarey that could incite communal tensions and impact Hindu sentiments adversely. The organization lists a range of complaints, including the demolition of Hindu properties without adhering to Supreme Court orders, allegations of control of the cow slaughter business by the Muslim community, preferential treatment to Muslim builders in construction work and vehicle privileges, controversial land allocation for a multi-floor toilet near a Hindu temple, bans on Ganesh Visarjan and Utsav celebrations, placement of a Muslim graveyard next to a Ram Mandir, illegal occupation of ancient Hindu Temple land, intentional disruption of Thaipusam Festival for Tamil Hindus, and accusations of mosque construction and environmental damage by Muslim property owners.

Siddhant Mohite, Founder of Saffron Think Tank, warns: “In the face of government inaction on the grave allegations raised in this complaint, I am prepared to unite all Hindu organizations for a massive protest. We demand swift justice and protection of Hindu rights, and we won’t hesitate to stand united for the cause if necessary.”

In their complaint, Crimeophobia calls for the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) against the Aarey CEO, Security Officer, and other relevant officials. The organization claims to possess verified and unverified documents currently under consideration in various government departments and police stations, asserting that their complaint is rooted in collective analysis and independent criminology research. They warn of potential law and order conflicts if the issues are not addressed promptly.

Furthermore, Crimeophobia recommends the immediate involvement of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in handling the Metro carshed due to jurisdictional conflicts and potential threats to government establishments. The recent terror threat received by Mumbai’s International Airport adds urgency to this recommendation, as the Metro carshed falls on the same road leading to the airport.

The criminology background provided by Crimeophobia highlights the CEO of Aarey’s association with a Milk Factory falling under the Government of Maharashtra’s Dairy & Animal Husbandry Department. The complexity surrounding Aarey’s jurisdictions and powers has left both authorities and civilians perplexed about its identity and the authority exercised by the CEO and the Factory Security Officer over the vast 3200 acres of land originally designated for a Milk Factory.

As the controversy unfolds, all eyes are on Aarey, with the public awaiting responses from concerned authorities and stakeholders. Crimeophobia urges individuals and organizations to submit their complaints or documents either to Aarey Police Station or to the Crimeophobia Office at the earliest.

The issues surrounding Aarey’s identity and activities, coupled with the potential communal tensions and alleged misuse of powers, underscore the need for a thorough investigation to address the concerns raised by Crimeophobia and prevent further escalation of the situation.

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Six Bangladeshi Women Arrested in Bhiwandi for Illegal Stay; FIR filed against Landlord

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The Crime Branch recently arrested six Bangladeshi women from the Hanuman Tekdi area of Bhiwandi for residing in India without any valid documentation. Acting on information suggesting that some women involved in prostitution were also illegal immigrants, the police formed a special team in coordination with the local Crime Branch Unit-2 to investigate further.

On Monday at approximately 1:45 pm, the team conducted a raid at Bombay Chawl, Lane Nos. 1 and 2, in Hanuman Tekdi, Bhiwandi, under the jurisdiction of the Thane Police Commissionerate. During the raid, six women were apprehended after failing to provide any valid identification or travel documents. Preliminary investigations revealed that these women had crossed the India-Bangladesh border illegally and were residing in rented accommodations in Bhiwandi.

A case has been registered against the women under various sections of the Passport (Entry into India) Act, 1920, and the Foreigners Act, 1946. The investigation is ongoing to uncover further links and details regarding their activities and possible networks aiding their illegal stay.

In addition to the arrests, the landlord who rented out the property to these women has also been booked under Section 7 of the Foreigners Act, 1946, for knowingly providing accommodation to illegal immigrants. The authorities are emphasizing stricter enforcement of laws to prevent such violations and maintain national security.

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Security Breach at Maharashtra Deputy CM’s Office Sparks Political Uproar: Opposition Targets Fadnavis Amid Vandalism Incident

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A significant security breach at the office of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has sparked a political storm, raising questions about both security measures and potential political maneuvering. On Thursday evening, a mentally disturbed woman vandalized the nameplate outside Fadnavis’s office at the Mantralaya in South Mumbai, triggering security concerns. At the time of the incident, the Deputy CM, who also oversees the home portfolio, was not present.

The woman, previously involved in similar acts of vandalism—including an incident at the state BJP office—managed to access the high-security building without an entry pass. This has led to an investigation into security lapses at the Mantralaya, with officials reviewing protocols to understand how the breach occurred.

The incident quickly escalated into a political issue, with opposition leaders seizing the opportunity to criticize the state government for the apparent breakdown in security under Fadnavis’s watch. They argued that the breach not only reflects poorly on security at a key government facility but also symbolizes larger failures in governance.

Adding fuel to the controversy, some BJP leaders have insinuated that the woman may have been manipulated by political opponents to carry out the act, hinting at the possibility of opposition involvement in orchestrating the incident. They suggested that her actions could have been politically motivated, serving as an attempt to embarrass the government and create a narrative of failure ahead of upcoming elections.

Despite these claims, no formal complaint has been filed against the woman, and authorities are focused on determining both her motives and how she gained unauthorized access to the office. The incident has deepened the political divide in the state, with both sides using the breach to fuel their narratives, highlighting the intersection of security and politics in Maharashtra’s volatile political landscape.

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Credlix Goes Global: Launches in the US and Mexico

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 Credlix, a leading global provider of supply chain financing, has announced its expansion into the USA and Mexico, backed by $50 million in funding from Moglix — Asia’s largest B2B e-commerce platform. This move aims to empower SMEs by providing fast, collateral-free financing solutions, addressing critical working capital challenges, and fostering business growth. This expansion aligns with Credlix’s broader vision of empowering SMEs in emerging markets to participate in global trade opportunities, reflecting India’s emphasis on boosting exports and enhancing global trade partnerships.

SMEs in India and Mexico face similar challenges such as limited access to affordable financing, operational inefficiencies, and extended payment cycles. Credlix’s expansion into US and Mexico aims to address these challenges by offering fast, collateral-free financing solutions that improve cash flow, reduce financial burdens, and enable SMEs to scale operations — challenges that are well recognized in India’s own economic landscape.

Credlix’s expansion is set to boost trade between developing markets in this region, providing businesses in the US and Mexico with a stable supply chain, diversified sourcing options, and quicker access to quality goods. The growing nearshoring trend, which strengthens supply chain resilience, is further supported by Credlix’s presence in the region.

Rahul Garg, Founder & CEO of Moglix, emphasized the importance of this expansion: “Our investment in Credlix demonstrates our commitment to empowering global supply chains. Just as we’ve supported manufacturing and infrastructure businesses in India, Credlix’s expansion into Mexico will enable SMEs to overcome financial challenges and capitalize on opportunities in a dynamic global trading environment.”

Credlix’s expansion focuses on the manufacturing sector, including key industries such as automotive, textiles and apparel, aerospace components, industrial and consumer chemicals, agriproducts, and electronics. By offering collateral-free financing covering up to 90% of invoice value upon shipment, Credlix aims to immediately improve SMEs’ access to working capital. This move aligns with India’s broader efforts to strengthen manufacturing capabilities and foster stronger trade ties with emerging markets.

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