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Inside Kenya’s Multi-Million Smuggling Web: KRA Officials, Dual Citizen in High-Stakes Tax Evasion Syndicate A major tax evasion and smuggling scandal is unfolding in Kenya, placing senior officials from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) under intense scrutiny alongside a Kenyan–US dual citizen accused of orchestrating a sophisticated contraband network...

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A shocking incident was reported from #Bengaluru on Friday after #CJRoy, a well-known businessman and founder of the #ConfidentGroup, allegedly attempted suicide by shooting himself in the head with a revolver. The incident took place on #LangfordRoad near #RichmondCircle. CJ Roy was seriously injured and was immediately shifted to a local hospital. On the same day, officials from the Income Tax Department carried out raids on offices linked to the Confident Group. Police sources said it is suspected that CJ Roy took the extreme step due to fear and stress related to the #ITRaids. However, officials have clarified that the exact reason behind the suicide attempt is still under investigation and no final conclusion has been reached. After receiving information about the incident, police rushed to the spot and secured the area. CJ Roy was found in a critical condition and was shifted to hospital without delay. Doctors earlier said that his injuries were serious, and he was put under close medical observation. Dr Roy Chiriankandath Joseph, popularly known as CJ Roy, was the founder and chairman of the Confident Group, a major real estate, hospitality, and entertainment company. He built a large business empire in Bengaluru and expanded operations to several states across India. The group also has a strong presence abroad, including in Dubai and the Middle East. CJ Roy was known for developing over 65 projects and following a zero-debt business model. He also served as the Honorary Consul of the Slovak Republic and was known for his interest in luxury cars and social welfare activities. Apart from real estate, the Confident Group is involved in hospitality and entertainment ventures. CJ Roy was often seen at business and social events and was regarded as a prominent figure in Bengaluru’s business circles. The news of his suicide attempt has come as a shock to employees, associates, and the wider business community. Police said further investigation is underway to understand the full sequence of events. Officials are also looking into the circumstances surrounding the IT raids and the incident.

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The Defense Ministry says it foiled an "unusual" attempt to smuggle hundreds of kilograms of tobacco into the Gaza Strip earlier today. The tobacco was hidden inside cans of vine leaves that were being imported into Gaza via the Kerem Shalom border crossing, the ministry says. Members of the ministry's Crossing Points Authority and the Coordination and Liaison Administration for Gaza located the contraband during a routine inspection of the goods at the crossing. According to the ministry, the truck was carrying a shipment of food purchased by an Israeli company that had been approved under a mechanism for the entry of aid by the private sector. "Following the smuggling attempt, the truck and all of its contents were confiscated and transferred for further handling by customs and other authorities," the ministry's Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories says. COGAT chief Maj. Gen. Yoram Halevy also ordered "the immediate suspension of the company's approval to bring aid into the Gaza Strip until further notice." "The decision was made in light of the severity of the case and in order to preserve the integrity of the aid entry mechanism, while preventing its exploitation for prohibited purposes," COGAT adds. Israel has banned the entry of cigarettes and other tobacco products into Gaza during the war, with officials saying that such products, when smuggled illegally, are sold for high prices on the black market and heavily taxed by Hamas.

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A serious incident has been reported from Siddhartha Medical College in T. Beguru village of Nelamangala taluk, where a lecturer allegedly proposed to a female student inside a classroom, leading to a tense situation and subsequent violence on campus. The accused lecturer has been identified as Abdul. According to initial information, he reportedly approached the student during class hours and offered her a chocolate while proposing to her. The unexpected act was strongly opposed by the student, who allegedly reacted by hitting him with a slipper. Following this, the situation escalated quickly. Other students on campus gathered and confronted the lecturer. Reports suggest that a group of students chased Abdul across the campus and physically assaulted him near a parked vehicle. The assault reportedly continued within the college premises, where the lecturer was beaten by students. As the situation intensified, Abdul managed to escape from the spot while being attacked. The incident has also led to allegations of misconduct against the lecturer, with claims of inappropriate behaviour towards the student. The episode took place under the jurisdiction of the Nelamangala Rural Police Station. Authorities are expected to look into both the alleged harassment and the assault that followed. The college, which is associated with Karnataka Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara, witnessed a chaotic scene as the incident unfolded, drawing attention to safety and conduct within educational institutions. Further investigation is likely to determine the full sequence of events and any legal action that may follow.

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A young woman was allegedly hacked to death in broad daylight at the KSRTC bus stand in Bantwal on Thursday, triggering panic among commuters and prompting police to launch a massive search for the absconding accused. The deceased has been identified as Lavanya, a resident of Kakkepadavu. According to preliminary information, she was employed at a private nursing home in Kalladka. Police have registered a murder case and initiated an investigation to ascertain the motive behind the crime. The accused, who allegedly fled immediately after the attack, remains at large. Woman allegedly attacked after getting off bus. According to preliminary information, Lavanya had boarded a KSRTC bus bound for Kakkepadavu from the Bantwal bus stand. Before the incident, she reportedly telephoned one of her relatives and informed them that a young man was sitting next to her inside the bus. The call was allegedly disconnected shortly afterwards. Police are verifying the details of the phone conversation as part of the investigation. Based on the preliminary statements of passengers, both Lavanya and the suspected assailant later got down from the bus at the Bantwal KSRTC bus stand. Witnesses told police that the man allegedly began chasing the woman soon after they alighted from the bus. When the accused allegedly pulled out a sharp weapon from his bag, Lavanya reportedly attempted to run to safety. However, the attacker allegedly caught up with her and assaulted her repeatedly with the weapon, inflicting fatal injuries before fleeing the scene. The brutal attack unfolded in the presence of commuters and bystanders, leaving many in shock. The incident created a tense atmosphere at the busy KSRTC bus stand, with frightened passengers rushing away from the scene after the attack. Local residents and commuters immediately alerted the police and emergency services. Police personnel rushed to the spot soon after receiving information about the incident and secured the crime scene for investigation. Senior officers from the Bantwal Sub-Division Police, the City Police Inspector and other police personnel visited the scene and conducted an inspection. A case has been registered, and police have launched an extensive search operation to trace and apprehend the accused. Investigators are examining CCTV footage from the bus stand and nearby establishments and are also recording statements from passengers and eyewitnesses who were present during the incident. Police are yet to disclose the identity of the accused or confirm whether he was known to the victim. The exact motive behind the murder remains unclear. Police are investigating all possible angles, including whether the victim and the accused were previously acquainted. The mobile phone records of the victim and other available evidence are also expected to form part of the investigation. Officials said further details would emerge once the accused is traced and questioned. The murder has sent shockwaves through Bantwal, particularly as it occurred in a crowded public place during daytime. Police have appealed to anyone with information about the accused or the incident to come forward and assist the investigation. Further updates are expected as investigators continue efforts to identify and arrest the suspect and establish the circumstances leading to the fatal attack.

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SANParks has launched an investigation to trace and identify a man seen in viral social media footage allegedly engaging in dangerous and unlawful driving inside the Kruger National Park. They described the incident as deeply concerning and condemned the driver’s actions as reckless, irresponsible and a serious violation of conservation laws. According to SANParks, the footage shows the individual illegally crossing rivers with a vehicle, driving on roads that had officially been closed, and operating the vehicle recklessly within the protected area. Authorities said the conduct displayed a blatant disregard for public safety, environmental protection measures, conservation regulations and the authority of park management. SANParks stressed that national parks are protected under strict environmental legislation, including the National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) and the National Environmental Management: Protected Areas Act (NEMPAA). These laws prohibit activities that could damage ecosystems, threaten biodiversity, endanger wildlife or compromise visitor safety. The organisation warned that violations could result in criminal charges, substantial fines, imprisonment, civil claims for damages and administrative sanctions. The agency highlighted that driving through rivers and ignoring road closures can severely damage sensitive ecosystems and infrastructure, while also putting both humans and animals at risk. Road closures in the park are often implemented for critical safety reasons, including flooding, poor road conditions and wildlife movement. SANParks confirmed that officials are actively working to identify the suspect and warned that once located, he could face the full might of the law, including fines and a possible ban from all SANParks-managed protected areas. SANParks said, “We are looking for this individual, and he will face the music.” The organisation also confirmed that gate officials allegedly seen in the video encouraging or supporting the conduct will face consequences for violating park regulations and staff conduct rules. Members of the public with information that may assist investigators have been urged to contact SANParks or the nearest law enforcement authorities. SANParks

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A 32-year-old woman was killed after the motorcycle on which she was travelling lost control while trying to avoid a pothole at Ananthanagar near Hebbagodi in Anekal taluk on the outskirts of Bengaluru. The deceased, Medha, a native of Kerala, was working at the Provident Fund office in Electronic City. She was travelling as a pillion rider with her friend Ajay Guru when the accident occurred. According to the information available, a car travelling ahead of the motorcycle suddenly applied brakes while attempting to avoid a pothole. The motorcycle rider reportedly lost control of the vehicle and Medha, who was seated on the pillion, fell onto the road. At the same time, a goods vehicle coming from behind ran over her neck. She suffered severe injuries and died on the spot. The accident triggered anger among local residents, who staged a protest at the spot and blocked the road. Residents alleged that several roads in and around Electronic City were in poor condition and riddled with potholes. They demanded immediate action from the authorities to repair the damaged roads and prevent further accidents. Residents also lit candles and paid tribute to Medha. The incident has once again highlighted concerns over road safety and the condition of roads in the rapidly developing Electronic City-Anekal corridor. Hebbagodi police visited the spot and conducted an inspection. A case has been registered at the Electronic City traffic police station, and further investigation is under way.

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A 21-year-old woman was allegedly murdered in broad daylight at the BC Road bus stand in Bantwal taluk of Dakshina Kannada district on Thursday evening, sending shockwaves across Karnataka. The victim, identified as Lavanya, a resident of Kakkepadavu, worked at a private nursing home in Kalladka. Police said the accused, identified as Chethan, allegedly attacked her with a machete after she repeatedly rejected his advances. He was arrested within hours near Vamanjoor-Pacchanadi on the outskirts of Mangaluru following a coordinated police operation. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and renewed concerns over crimes linked to harassment and one-sided obsession. Police have registered a murder case and launched a detailed investigation into the circumstances leading to the attack. According to the police, Lavanya was returning home from work on Thursday, 16 July, at around 6 pm. She had boarded a KSRTC bus from Bantwal to Kakkepadavu after finishing her shift at the private nursing home in Kalladka. Police said Chethan, who is believed to be a distant relative of the victim, boarded the same bus and sat next to her. The accused had allegedly been pursuing Lavanya despite her repeatedly rejecting his advances. Sensing something was wrong, Lavanya reportedly called one of her relatives and informed them that a young man had sat beside her on the bus. The call was disconnected shortly afterwards. After Lavanya got off the bus at the BC Road bus stand, the accused allegedly followed her. Police said he then took out a machete from a bag and chased her. Despite her attempt to escape, he allegedly attacked her repeatedly before fleeing the scene. Police personnel from the Bantwal subdivision and Bantwal Town Police Station rushed to the spot soon after receiving information about the incident and began an investigation. Lavanya, who sustained critical injuries, was immediately shifted to Bantwal Taluk Hospital. However, she succumbed to her injuries despite efforts to save her. After the attack, the accused allegedly fled towards Mangaluru in an Alto car. During his escape, he reportedly called Lavanya's father and told him that he had killed his daughter and intended to end his own life. Acting swiftly, the Bantwal subdivision police formed a special investigation team. Using mobile phone location data and CCTV footage, officers traced and arrested the accused along with the vehicle near Vamanjoor-Pacchanadi on the outskirts of Mangaluru. Police sources said the accused had allegedly created a disturbance at the private hospital where Lavanya worked about a month earlier. Hospital staff reportedly intervened and prevented the situation from escalating. Investigators are now examining whether the absence of a formal police complaint after the earlier incident contributed to the tragedy. Bantwal Town Police have registered a case and are continuing their investigation.

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A 40-year-old guest lecturer was allegedly murdered by her male friend, who later set her body on fire inside a car before dying by suicide, near Jinkebachchahalli village in Doddaballapur taluk on Saturday. The deceased has been identified as Saroja (40), a guest lecturer at a private college in Devanahalli. The accused, Ramanjinappa (45), a relator, is suspected to have died by suicide by jumping in front of a train. Ramajinappa was married Senior officer told reporters that Saroja and Ramanjinappa had been in a relationship for the past year. Police said Ramanjinappa had been pressuring her to marry him, but she refused. Saroja having a decent job, living with her with her family and the husband. Investigators believe that enraged by the rejection, Ramanjinappa planned the murder. On the day of the incident, he allegedly took Saroja on a long drive in a car borrowed from a friend. During the journey, an argument broke out, following which he is said to have attacked her with a hammer, killing her on the spot. Police said the accused then set the vehicle on fire in an attempt to destroy evidence and fled the scene. Passers-by noticed the burning car and alerted authorities. Personnel from Karnataka Fire and Emergency Services assisted the Doddaballapura Rural Police Station in dousing the fire. A charred body was later recovered from the backseat of the vehicle. The car was completely gutted and the police found the body in the backseat in a sleeping position and the jawline facing upwards, indicating that she was murdered before setting the car on fire the officer said. Using the chassis number, police traced the vehicle owner, identified as Suresh Kumar, who informed them that he had received an alert about an accident involving the car. His attempts to contact Ramanjinappa were unsuccessful. Later in the evening, railway police alerted local authorities about the recovery of a mangled body near the tracks near Bidadi. The decreased was identified as Ramanjinappa through his Aadhaar card and ATM card. Piecing together the sequence of events, police concluded that the accused murdered Saroja and later died by suicide while attempting to escape. A case of murder and suicide has been registered, and further investigation is underway.

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Russia has built more than 2,500 km of roads and railroads, a new railway network, and revamped ports in the occupied territories of Ukraine, according to a Reuters investigation. Large-scale works, confirmed by satellite imagery and news agency data, indicate that this is not temporary wartime logistics, but a systematic integration of occupied territories into Russian infrastructure. One of the key projects is the "Novorossiya Railways" system, which includes a planned 525-km line started in 2023. Since that year, Russia has spent about $425 million on the construction and maintenance of the railway network in the occupied territories. At the same time, road infrastructure is also being developed: the "Novorossiya" highway is being built as part of the 1,400-kilometer "Azov Ring" loop, which is intended to connect the seized parts of Ukrainian regions with Russia and Russian-occupied Crimea. According to Reuters, the new rail and road connections already allow Moscow to circumvent the Crimean Bridge, which had previously been the main road and rail link to the peninsula and remains vulnerable to Ukrainian strikes. Occupied Ukrainian ports that were largely inactive in the first years of the war have been revamped and reopened under Russia's flag on the inland Sea of Azov. Satellite images taken of Mariupol's docks in August 2025 show a new silver-domed facility, and nearby, a mountain of what looks like coal being readied for export. The long-term nature of the infrastructure projects, as well as the scale of investment ($11.8 billion was allocated to develop four occupied Ukrainian regions between 2024 and 2026), shows the Kremlin has no intention of returning the territories to Ukraine as part of any future peace settlement, experts say.

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Custodial death of an 18 year old Irfan in Karachi . Irfan who belonged to Ahmedpur Sharqia had recently come to Karachi to live with his uncle after being affected by the disastrous flood. On the morning of 11:30am on 22nd October he along with three of his relatives Kamran, Salman and Nasir were abducted from the roadside by Police Officials of SIU/CIA who registered no case, did not cause any formal arrest and subject the youth to torture resulting in his death after which they left his body at JPMC. The families got a call from police on the night of 23rd Oct to come and collect the three boys. The Police trying to cover their steps registered a bogus and illegal FIR under the wrong provisions of law through SHO SIU/CIA as Sadr PS under Section 319 PPC which relates to Qatl-e-khata and is a bailable offence. This is a case of murder under Section 302 PPC punishable under Section 9 of the Torture and Custodial Death (Prevention and Punishment) Act 2022 which mandates tries all guilty police officials including all aiders and abettors. The family after protesting for 5 days in Karachi have left for Ahmedpur Sharqia for Irfan's burial. They were not involved during the Post mortem of the body and have not been provided any report as yet. Under the Custodial Torture law any and all investigating is exclusive mandate of FIA under the supervision of National Commission of Human Rights. The high ups of Sindh Police in order to appease the media have suspended some of the officials involved in the incident but even they are aware that a faulty FIR has been registered and proper proceedings are not taking place. We demand that National Commission for Human Rights takes immediate notice of this incident and a Complaint be registered with FIA without further delay, the police official be arrested and proper investigation be launched against Irfan's custodial death and without wasting any time the testimony of Salman, Kamran and Nasir be preserved by recording their statements under Section 164 Cr.P.C before magistrate. #JusticeForIrfan

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The recent events surrounding Michael Ma, a Canadian politician who crossed the floor from the Conservative Party to the Liberal Party, have raised significant concerns about the integrity of Canadian democracy and the potential for foreign interference. Ma's participation in the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the Confederation of Toronto Chinese Canadian Organizations (CTCCO), an event marked by overt symbols of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) such as red scarves and the singing of the Chinese national anthem, suggests a troubling alignment with foreign interests that contradicts his role as a Canadian parliamentarian. This event, which took place on November 30, 2025, is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of activities linked to the CCP's United Front Work Department, an entity known for its efforts to influence overseas Chinese communities and, by extension, the politics of host countries. The timing of Ma's defection, reportedly planned a week in advance, coinciding with the release of this video, fuels suspicion that his move was not merely a change of political allegiance but possibly a calculated maneuver influenced by external pressures or incentives. The CTCCO, despite its stated purpose of uniting Chinese Canadians, has been implicated in activities that align with CCP interests, including alleged interference in Canadian elections. Reports from credible sources, such as The Globe and Mail and the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP), have documented how such organizations serve as conduits for foreign influence, often operating in a "grey zone" where their actions are not illegal but become problematic when they involve hidden foreign state involvement or funding. The presence of Ma at this event, therefore, raises questions about whether he was aware of, or complicit in, these activities, and whether his defection was part of a larger strategy to undermine Canadian political processes. Canadians should be deeply suspicious and skeptical of these developments because they threaten the very foundation of democratic integrity. The idea that a politician could be a plant, mole, or spy, sending sensitive information back to the CCP about the inner workings of the Conservative Party, is not merely speculative but is supported by a pattern of behavior and associations that cannot be ignored. The CCP's history of espionage and influence operations, as detailed in various intelligence reports, includes targeting public officials across all levels of government, and the Canadian government has been criticized for being slow to react to these threats. Ma's actions, therefore, must be viewed within this context, where the potential for him to have been an agent of foreign influence, gathering and relaying information, cannot be dismissed lightly. The stench of impropriety is palpable when considering the broader implications of Ma's defection and the Liberal Party's acceptance of him despite these red flags. The Liberal Party's move to within one seat of a majority government through Ma's defection benefits them politically, but it also raises questions about whether they were aware of his background and chose to overlook it for strategic gain. This scenario suggests a disturbing possibility that foreign interference could be manipulating Canadian politics at the highest levels, with politicians potentially acting as unwitting or willing pawns in a game of geopolitical chess. The lack of transparency and the hurried nature of Ma's defection, combined with the video evidence of his participation in a CCP-aligned event, do not add up to a narrative of coincidence but rather one of calculated coordination.

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SWITZERLAND TO OPEN SECRET MENGELE FILES AFTER DECADES OF SILENCE JOSEF MENGELE LIVED IN ZURICH IN 1956 The Swiss Federal Intelligence Service (NDB) has announced that it will finally open long-sealed files on the Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, although no date has been set for access. A historian who challenged the decision is expected to be granted access, subject to conditions that have yet to be defined. The decision marks a reversal of earlier refusals. The files, which were originally classified until 2071, had been withheld on grounds of source protection, privacy rights and national security concerns. Following a legal challenge and renewed internal review, the NDB now cites a changed assessment of the situation. The so-called Mengele dossier is believed to contain police reports, intelligence notes and international correspondence concerning possible movements of the Auschwitz camp doctor in Switzerland after the Second World War. Mengele, an SS physician at Auschwitz, became one of the central perpetrators of the Nazi extermination system, responsible for selections that sent hundreds of thousands to their deaths and for medical experiments on prisoners. A documented visit to Switzerland in 1956 is already known: Mengele spent a ski holiday in Engelberg with his son and partner. More contentious are indications from 1961. At that time, Austrian intelligence reportedly warned Swiss authorities that Mengele might be travelling under an assumed identity and could be in Switzerland. Around the same period, his wife is said to have rented an apartment in Zurich near Kloten airport and applied for residency. Zurich police are understood to have monitored the property and recorded the presence of an unidentified man whose description may have matched Mengele. Whether the fugitive war criminal actually entered Switzerland remains unresolved, as does the extent of the authorities’ knowledge at the time. Historians hope the files will clarify how Swiss authorities handled the information and what level of verification was possible. Critics argue that the continued secrecy has fuelled speculation rather than reducing it. The NDB had previously justified the prolonged classification by citing the protection of sources and informants, the privacy of relatives, and security considerations. Some historians, including Sacha Zala, have criticised this approach as overly restrictive, arguing that it hampers academic research and encourages conspiracy theories. The case also forms part of a broader debate on Switzerland’s handling of its Second World War legacy, particularly in the context of the Bergier Commission’s work in the late 1990s, which examined Swiss wartime and post-war policy and had access to extensive federal archives. While the planned opening of the Mengele file represents a shift towards greater transparency, it is expected to remain a controlled process with significant redactions. The timing of actual access for researchers remains unclear, as does whether the documents will provide new evidence about Mengele’s possible presence in Switzerland. The announcement comes after years of repeated requests from historians and a formal appeal that ultimately prompted the intelligence service to reconsider its position. Officials have indicated that access will be granted under conditions and requirements still to be determined.

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