Cops stage flag march, book 44 for attacks on Africans

March 29, 2017

Noida/New Delhi, Mar 29: Police staged a flag march, filed cases against nearly 600 people for rioting and booked 44 people for attempt to murder on Tuesday to contain escalating tension between Africans and locals in Greater Noida that led to mob attacks on `Nigerians' on Monday .

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The five arrests they made on Monday night, reported by media on Tuesday , were followed by a formal complaint from the Nigerian Welfare Association on Tuesday morning. Videos of the attacks on the Africans began circulating, prompting the Centre to take up the matter with the UP government.

Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj asked the state government to conduct an in vestigation into the incidents, which the MEA spokesperson described as "deplorable". He said Swaraj had spoken to UP CM Yogi Aditya Nath, who had promised a quick and "fair" investigation. "Law enforcement authorities of the district have made arrests and are investigating... They are also taking steps to keep the situation under control."

Meanwhile, minister of state for external affairs M J Akbar met the acting high commissioner of Nigeria and assured her of action.

Earlier, an African student, Sadiq Bello, in a desperate appeal, tweeted to Swaraj, "@SushmaSwaraj as an international student in Noida, you need to act fast as living for us in Noida is becoming a life threatening issue."

The African Students Association asked all African students in Noida and Greater Noida to remain indoors until better security is provided. Bello's appeal came after African students were horribly beaten up by residents of Greater Noida. Local residents even demanded that all Africans living as tenants in residential colonies should be asked to vacate immediately .This outburst against the Africans came after five Nigerian students were picked by the police over the death of Class XII student Manish Khari due to suspected drug overdose.

The Association of African Students in India has urged the government to conduct a fair investigation into the attacks.They also threatened to call for a total boycott of universities in India if steps were not taken to ensure their safety .

Members of the association pointed out that Nigeria had a large population of Indians, who have not complained of any ill-treatment. "Nigeria is home to around 1.2 million Indians. We give them the best of hospitality . So we ask the ex ternal affairs ministry to take proactive measures and stop (the attacks). Our lives are not safe here anymore. If this continues, we shall go for a total boycott (of universities in India)," said Plesidoe Okuguni, a student and a member of the association.

Officials said the members were also taking legal counsel to register a counter FIR against the allegations of cannibalism levelled against some students in Greater Noida after Khari went missing from the NSG Black Cats Enclave. The boy was later found in a semiconscious state, after which he was brought home. He died the next day .

This is the second time in two years that African students have become victims of dreadful prejudice in India.Last year too, MEA had to intervene in a similar matter.MOS V K Singh had then conducted some awareness building meetings with local resident groups. But clearly that government initiative never went anywhere after the spotlight shifted from that event.Last year Swaraj had said, "I assure our African friends that institutional mechanisms would be put in place to ensure such incidents do not recur. India will continue to remain a country where they will always feel welcome."

Police said, on Monday , a breakaway group of protesters had chased one Nigerian into the Ansal Plaza, a mall near Pari Chowk, during protests demanding the arrest of African students. Residents accuse the African students of causing the death of Khari, who passed away at a private hospital last Saturday .

A video showed Endurance Amarawa, 21, a Noida International University student, being dragged on the ground and beaten up by the mob with sticks and chairs. Endurance is being treated at a private hospital in Noida. "Four people who have been assaulted during the attack are Nigerians while one is from Congo," said Umar Najeeb, coordinator, Association of African Students in India. "It was an attack on our community . We have advised community members to stay indoors for three days."

Najeeb said seven Africans had been hospitalised but many more had been assaulted by local residents. The police had videographed the Pari Chowk protest and arrested five locals -Abhishek Kumar, Shyam Lohia, Anil Chauhan, Ravinder and Vipin Khari.They face charges of criminal assault and attempt to murder, among others.

In all, four FIRs have been lodged at Kasna and Knowledge Park police stations for the attacks. They are based on complaints filed by the Nigerian Welfare Association, the management of Ansal Plaza and two by police themselves.The 600 people booked for rioting are unnamed. One FIR mentions names of members of local RWAs. Residents alleged police have not been able to identify the real perpetrators of the assault on Africans and had only named those who were leading the protest non-violently.

The district magistrate called a meeting of the RWAs and African community where it was decided that an orientation programme and regular interaction between the communities would be ensured to encourage mutual understanding.

Monday's protests were triggered by the police releasing five African students, who Khari's family accused of drugging the boy , due to lack of evidence. "We have arrested five people for the violence, 44 have been named and at least 600 unnamed people have been booked under IPC sections 307, 147, 148, 323, 324 and 146. They have been identified on the basis of videography of the incident done by the police," Abhinandan Singh, Circle Officer, Greater Noida said.

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April 17,2024

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New Delhi: Searches conducted by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under the anti-money laundering law rose by 86 times while arrests and attachment of assets jumped by around 25 times in the ten years since 2014 compared to the preceding nine-year period, according to official data.

An analysis of the data by PTI for the last ten years, between April 2014 and March 2024, against the nine years from July 2005 to March 2014 presents a picture of the federal agency's "intensified" action under various sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

The PMLA was enacted in 2002 and implemented from July 1, 2005, to check serious crimes of tax evasion, generation of black money and money laundering.

While the opposition parties have alleged that the ED's action during the last decade was part of the BJP-led central government's "oppressive" tactics against its rivals and others, the Union government and the ruling party have asserted that the agency is independent and its investigations were purely based on merit and under the mandate to act against the corrupt.

The ED booked as many as 5,155 PMLA cases during the last ten years as compared to a total of 1,797 complaints or Enforcement Case Information Reports (ECIRs or FIRs) filed during the preceding period (2005-14), a jump of about three times, the data said.

The data shows that the agency also got its first conviction starting the 2014 fiscal and it has, till now, got 63 persons punished under the anti-money laundering law.

The ED conducted 7,264 searches or raids in money laundering cases across the country during the 2014-2024 period as compared to just 84 in the preceding period - a jump of 86 times.

It also arrested a total of 755 people during the last decade and attached assets worth Rs 1,21,618 crore as compared to 29 arrests and Rs 5,086.43 crore worth of attachments respectively during the last compared period, the data stated.

The arrests are 26 times more, while figures related to the attachment of properties are 24 times higher.

The agency issued 1,971 provisional attachment orders for various types of immovable and movable assets during the last decade as compared to 311 such orders taken out in the preceding comparable period.

It got about 84 per cent of the attachment orders confirmed from the Adjudicating Authority of the PMLA during 2014-24 as compared to 68 per cent confirmations from the same authority during the last compared period.

The filing of charge sheets also saw a jump of 12 times in the last decade with 1,281 prosecution complaints filed by it before courts as against 102 during the preceding period.

The data said the ED secured conviction orders in 36 cases from various courts leading to the prosecution of 63 persons and a total of 73 charge sheets were disposed of during the last decade.

No conviction was obtained by the agency nor any charge sheet was disposed of under the anti-money laundering law during the 2005-14 period, according to the statistics.

The agency also got the court's permission to confiscate assets (attached as proceeds of crime under the PMLA) worth Rs 15,710.96 crore and it also restituted properties (including bank funds) of Rs 16,404.19 crore (out of the total amount under confiscation) during the last decade.

As there were no convictions during the preceding nine-year period, no confiscation of assets and resultant restitution could take place, as per the data.

The ED is also empowered to seize cash under the PMLA and the data said the agency froze more than Rs 2,310 crore worth of Indian and foreign currency during the last ten years as compared to a figure of Rs 43 lakh during the preceding period.

The agency also got notified a total of 24 Interpol red notices for apprehension of various accused who left India and hid in foreign shores and sent 43 extradition requests during 2014-24.

No such action was taken by the agency during the preceding period.

Four persons were extradited to India during the last ten-year time period while similar orders were secured against businessmen Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi and Sanjay Bhandari. The three are based in the UK and the ED is trying to bring them back to the country as all the accused are contesting the orders issued against them.

"These statistics reflect the intensive drive that the ED has undertaken to check money laundering crimes," an agency official said.

The ED investigates financial crimes under two criminal laws -- the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act (FEOA) -- apart from the civil provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

The FEOA was enacted by the Narendra Modi government in 2018 to cripple those who are charged with high-value economic frauds and abscond from the country to evade the law.

The ED, as per the data, filed a total of 19 such applications before the designated special PMLA courts in the country following which 12 persons have been declared fugitive economic offenders.

It also confiscated assets worth Rs 906 crore under the said law by the end of the last fiscal on March 31.

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April 5,2024

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New Delhi, Apr 5: In a big relief to about 17 lakh madrassa students in Uttar Pradesh, the Supreme Court today paused an Allahabad High Court order scrapping the UP Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004. This allows about 16,000 madrasas in the state to continue functioning under the 2004 law.

A bench led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said that the high court decision was prima facie not correct and issued notices to the UP and central governments, and the Madrassa board.

The high court had last month declared the 2004 law "unconstitutional" for allegedly violating the principle of secularism and directed the government to accommodate the madrasa students in the formal education system.

The Supreme Court put it on hold on Friday, saying that the aims and objectives of the Madrassa Board are regulatory in nature and that the establishment of the board itself will not affect secularism.

"The high court, in striking down the provisions of the Act, directed the relocation of the students. This would affect the 17 lakh students. We are of the view that the direction of relocation of students to other schools was not warranted," said the Chief Justice.

If the purpose of the PIL is to ensure that madrassas provide secular education in core subjects such as mathematics, science, history, and languages, the solution would not be to repeal the provisions of the Madarsa Act 2004, he added.

The central and state governments backed the high court judgment in the Supreme Court, with the centre saying suspected entanglement of religion and other relevant issues must be debated.

Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, representing the madrassas, said religious education cannot mean religious instruction and that the high court order will leave 10,000 madrassa teachers and 17 lakh students in lurch. But the state government said it has made arrangements for the teachers and students.

Mr Singhvi argued it is wrong to say madrassa education doesn't have quality, isn't universal in nature, and is not broad-based. Singling out the madrassas for a ban is discriminatory and the Supreme Court had said so in the Aruna Roy vs Union of India, 2002 verdict, he pointed out.

The Chief Justice said that the issues that have been raised merit closer reflection and posted the matter for further hearing in the second week of July.

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April 16,2024

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New Delhi:  Twenty-nine Maoists, including a senior rebel leader - Shankar Rao, who had a bounty of ₹ 25 lakh on his head - were killed by security forces during an encounter in Chhattisgarh's Kanker district on Tuesday afternoon. A huge quantity of weapons, including Ak-47 and INSAS rifles, were recovered. 

Three security personnel were injured in the gunfight, which took place in forests near the village of Binagunda after a joint team of District Reserve Guard and Border Security Force were attacked.

Two of the three injured are from the BSF. Their condition is stable but the third - from the DRG - is in critical care. All three received treatment at a local hospital and are to be shifted to a larger facility.

Sources said the fighting began at around 2 PM, when a joint DRG-BSF team was conducting an anti-Maoist operation. The DRG was set up in in 2008 to combat Maoist activities in the state, and the Border Security Force has been deployed extensively in the area to for counter-insurgency ops.

There was another encounter in the district last month, in which two people - a Maoist and a cop - were killed, and security forces recovered a gun, some explosives, and other incriminating materials.

Personnel from the DRG and Bastar Fighters, both units of the state police force, with the Border Security Force, were involved in that operation, officials told news agency PTI. The patrolling team was cordoning off a forested area when fired on indiscriminately, leading to the gun battle.

In November last year, while the state was voting in the first phase of an Assembly election, a gunfight broke out between security forces and Maoist rebels in the same district.

An Ak-47 rifle was recovered from the encounter site.

On the same day, while polling was taking place, Maoists fired at DRG personnel deployed near a polling station in Banda in Dantewada district.

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