Port Blair, March 26: The team of Police Station Aberdeen has arrested a thief for the theft of a Motor Cycle from Junglighat. 

On 14.01.2024, a written complaint was received at Police Station Aberdeen regarding the theft of a Motor Cycle bearing Registration No. AN01G/9403. The Complainant stated that the above vehicle was parked at his home parking near old Chirayu Hospital, Junglighat on 04.01.2024 at around 9.00 PM. On the next day i.e. on 05.01.2024 at around 5.00 AM, he found that his bike was missing from his parking space. Upon this written complaint, an FIR vide No. 10/2024, dated 14/01/2024, U/s 379 IPC was registered at Police Station Aberdeen and investigation entrusted to SI P.K Jabbar.

Port Blair, March 26: The Election Observers Shri. B. N. Singh, IAS, General Observer and Shri. Ravi Joseph Lokku, IPS, Police Observer today held meeting with Shri. Arjun Sharma, IAS, Returning Officer, Andaman and Nicobar Parliamentary Constituency and other Nodal Officers.

The Observers were given a brief presentation by the Returning Officer on the preparation of the A & N Parliamentary Constituency to ensure that the elections to the House of People are conducted in a fair and impartial manner.

Port Blair, March 26: Shri Satyajit Mandal, IRS who has been appointed as the Expenditure Observer for ANI Parliamentary Constituency by the Election Commission of India ahead of the ensuing General Elections to Lok Sabha 2024 is on a second visit to these Islands from 26.03.2024 to 18.04.2024.

Ograbraj, March 26: On 25th March 2024, a dedicated team comprising SI K V Abdul Salam, HCs Ashok Roy and Nelson embarked on a mission to dismantle the manufacturing of premature illicit liquor (Lehan) and apprehend the perpetrators in the Port Mout revenue forest area.

During a meticulous search in the revenue forest area behind Port Mout Basti, the team stumbled upon evidence of illegal activity in the form of hand-sawn padauk timber. The discovery prompted the team to conduct a thorough investigation to determine ownership and legality. Despite exhaustive efforts, no individuals or evidence indicating legality were found.

Port Blair, March 26: In order to curb the use of black money for electoral purposes and prevent monetary inducement by any person(s) or parties in the upcoming General Elections to the Lok Sabha, 2024, the Income Tax Department, Kolkata has set up a Control Room on 24x7 basis till 04.06.2024 at Kolkata. Any complaint regarding movement of cash and valuables can be shared by the vigilant citizens by contacting the Toll Free Number: 1800-345-5544, Land Line Numbers (033) 2262-8150 & (033) 2441-0325 and E-mail:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..