46-Year-Old Killed in Car-Bike Collision A 46-year-old man, Ahmad Khan Rashid Khan, died after being struck by a speeding car while riding his motorcycle on Tuesday evening in Nagpur. The incident occurred around 5:30 p.m. near a grocery store on Old Kamptee Road in Kalamna, according to an FIR filed by Khan’s nephew, Abdul Wasif Abdul Basir, at Kalamna police station. Khan was pronounced dead at Mayo Hospital. The police have registered a case against the unidentified driver of the car involved in the collision. The accident highlights the dangers of reckless driving, particularly in urban areas where traffic congestion and speeding are common. Witnesses reported that the car was traveling at a high speed before colliding with Khan’s motorcycle, though the exact circumstances of the crash remain under investigation. Authorities are currently searching for the driver, who has not yet been identified. This incident adds to a growing list of road accidents in the region, raising concerns about traffic safety and enforcement of speed limits. Local officials have called for stricter measures to prevent such tragedies, including increased police patrols and better road infrastructure. The case also underscores the need for awareness campaigns to educate drivers about the consequences of speeding and distracted driving. Khan’s family has expressed their grief over the loss, with his nephew confirming the details of the incident to the police. The community in Kalamna has also been deeply affected, with many residents condemning the driver’s actions and demanding accountability. The police have assured that the investigation is ongoing and that efforts are being made to locate the car’s owner.#mayo_hospital #kalamna #ahmad_khan_rashid_khan #abdal_wasif_abdul_basir #old_kamptee_road

Gangster Held After Live-In Partner Cries Rape at Gun-Point Nagpur: Raja Ghouse, a notorious gangster known for his violent crimes and terrorizing the underworld, was arrested in Chikhli, Kalamna, late Monday in connection with a rape case. The arrest followed a complaint filed by his long-time lawyer and current live-in partner, who accused him of sexually assaulting her at gunpoint. The survivor, a practicing lawyer who had previously represented Ghouse in multiple legal cases, lodged the complaint at the Mankapur police station. She alleged that Ghouse had threatened her with a firearm during the alleged assault. The case gained traction after the sessions court recently rejected Ghouse’s anticipatory bail plea, prompting him to go into hiding. A crime branch team led by senior inspector Vinayak Golhe tracked him down and apprehended him from a hideout. Ghouse, known as a sharpshooter, had evaded capture for months despite multiple legal cases against him, including four extortion complaints. His arrest marks a significant breakthrough in a case that has drawn attention due to the severity of the alleged crime and his criminal history. Ghouse has a long and violent criminal record, including a daring jailbreak from Lakhnadon prison in Madhya Pradesh. Along with his associates, he scaled the prison walls using bed sheets and cut through grills to escape. Police records indicate he has fired at law enforcement during encounters and continued to operate an extortion racket even while incarcerated, terrorizing businessmen and contractors in the region. Authorities claim Ghouse ran a well-organized network involving threats, intimidation, and targeted shootings. Despite being charged in multiple cases, he repeatedly evaded custody through escapes and legal loopholes.#raja_ghouse #mankapur_police_station #vinayak_golhe #lakhnadon_prison #kalamna
