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Racketeers log in again! Guaranteed scores offered in NEET re-exam for hefty price
Amid the NEET 2026 paper leak row and ongoing central bureau of investigation (CBI) probe, fresh racketeers have resurfaced online, with several social media channels allegedly promising access to ‘NEET re-exam question papers’ and ‘guaranteed scores’ in exchange for hefty payments. Ahmedabad-based activist Shubham Thaker submitted a complaint to cybercrime police seeking an investigation into whether these channels possessed genuine exam material or were merely exploiting students and...
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Coco Gauff stated that she did not receive an apology from the Australian Open following an incident where she was filmed breaking a racket in a private area after a quarter-final loss. She noted that while the WTA sent a message, it was different from the grand slams' response, which she believes will involve discussions about private areas.
BJP worker and 6 others arrested at Mumbai airport in gold smuggling racket
Mumbai: Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) officials arrested seven persons, including a BJP office-bearer, for their alleged involvement in a major gold smuggling racket at the city airport and seized over Rs 5 crore of gold dust mixed with wax in the wee hours of Saturday. The arrested accused were identified as AI Airport Services Ltd employees Rohit Singh, Santosh Pol, and Ajit Acharekar, Samiullah Shah, Bangladeshi national Mohammed Kawsar, and Sri Lankan nationals Mohamed Faleel...
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Gujarat-origin man pleads guilty in $9.5m gambling racket in US
A Gujarat-origin man residing in the US has pleaded guilty to a multimillion-dollar illegal gambling conspiracy in southwest Missouri. Tushar Patel admitted his role in a racket that generated nearly $9.5 million in illegal proceeds. He faces charges including conspiracy to commit wire fraud, operate an illegal gambling business, and money laundering.
'Let 2 Bangladeshis stay for money': Delhi cops probe Malviya Nagar hotel owner for trafficking
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Pope decries ‘unscrupulous’ polluters at deadly, mafia-linked dumping ground
Pope Leo visited the Terra dei Fuochi, an area near Naples, to address the deadly consequences of illegal toxic dumping. The site, known as the 'Land of Fires', has been linked to a multi-billion-euro mafia criminal racket, causing increased rates of cancer and other illnesses among local families. His visit underscores a commitment to environmental issues, continuing the agenda set by Pope Francis.
Gujarat man sentenced to 10 years in prison without parole in minor trafficking case
A routine police call over a theft complaint at a Nebraska hotel eventually last year exposed an alleged trafficking racket involving minors, hotel employees, and multiple Gujarati-origin hotel operators in the US. A federal court has now sentenced Gujarat native Kavankumar Patel to 10 years in prison for his role in the case. The 27-year-old, who was working illegally at the AmericInn hotel in Omaha, was convicted on two counts of sex trafficking of minors.