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    Mumbai, Mar 21 (IANS): In a significant achievement, the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Sunday claimed to have cracked the mysterious death of Thane businessman Mansukh Hiran with the arrest of a convicted former policeman and a cricket bookie.

    The two were identified as Mumbai Police ex-cop Vinayak B. Shinde, 51 and cricket bookie Naresh R. Gor, 31, nabbed as part of the investigations into the death of Hiran.

    The Thane-based SUV Scorpio of Hiran - found dead in Thane Creek on March 5 - with 20 gelatin sticks and a threat note was parked and abandoned near Antilia, the home of industrialist Mukesh Ambani on February 25, sparking off a nationwide furore.

    The duo was produced before a Thane Court and remanded to ATS custody till March 30, said an official.

    "The puzzle of the ultra-sensitive Hiran murder case has been solved... This was amongst the most challenging cases in my entire career," DIG, ATS, Shivdeep Wamanrao Lande said in a social media post this evening.

    He also saluted all his colleagues in the ATS for working day and night to ensure the case was resolved within the legal parameters.

    Elaborating on the matter, an ATS official said that bookie Gor had allegedly procured 5 mobile SIM cards for the use of Shinde and the other prime accused, arrested-suspended Assistant Police Inspector (API) Sachin Vaze, currently in the custody of National Investigation Agency (NIA), for the twin crimes.

    Shinde was dismissed from service after being convicted in the November 2006 Versova fake encounter case of Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya, said to be a close aide of the jailed mafia don, Rajendra S. Nikhalje alias Chhota Rajan.

    Sentenced to life imprisonment, he was out on parole since May 2020 when he came in contact with Vaze and reportedly helped out in his illegal activities.

    After the nabbing of the Shinde-Gor duo, the ATS is now probing the involvement of others including the unidentified masterminds behind the two connected

    I have chanced upon this remarkable reduction of Manu Smriti @ http://satyavidya.org … The treatise contains a set of codified, socially agreed laws to regulate human society, right through the reigns of successive Solar dynasty kings upto Rama Daasratha of Ayodhya and thereafter, until the rise of Lunar dynasts that came to overwhelm the subcontinental firmament around the Mahabharata times.

    The laws, framed around 17th – 15th Millennium BC at the origin of Sanatan civilisation, seem astoshnishingly contemporary except for contradictory portions that appear to have been appended later, perhaps after the dominance of Solar kings was on the wane and during the chaos of several rising Lunar principalities around 6th – 5th Millennium BC.

    The entire text can be accessed @ http://sanskritdocuments.org/all_pdf/manusmriti.pdf …

    DR VIVEK ARYA helpfully points out … (Manu 2/8)

    “But a learned man after full scrutiny with the eye of knowledge should perform his duties in accord with the intent of the revealed texts.”

    The exhortation encourages due situational analysis and agreeability with values prevailing in the age.

    Let us then inquire into the common unfavourable perception that the Smriti text supports casteism, inferior status of women, meat eating, etc. The book is considered by many as having a bias in favour of the upper castes and is often selectively quoted to establish that women were an inferior gender, to be chastised and put down, and that casteism was prevalent in Vedic times.

    Swami Dayanand, the great Vedic scholar of the 19th Century, writes : “I believe in that part of Manu Smriti which is not interpolated (appended later) and is in accord with the Vedas.” He concludes that the Manu Smriti we read today is not as originally laid down by Swayambhu  Manu, the first Chief of Humanity. As it now is, he found the text as self contradictory and against the values espoused in Vedas, and hence injudicio

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    Mumbai, Aug 23 (IANS): The Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) in Maharashtra has lodged a complaint with Facebook over the hacking of his Facebook page.

    Shivdeep Waman Lande, who is currently posted as the DIG of ATS in Mumbai, said in his complain, "I am running my official Facebook page which is also verified. The page has more than 750K followers. The page was managed by Manjit Vishal as the admin."

    He said that his Facebook page was hacked on August 19 and now Manjit Vishal has been removed as the admin.

    "This is unauthorised access and it is totally a hacking activity. Now my page is gone and it is no longer visible on the Facebook platform. I would request you to kindly help in getting it restored," he said.

    The 2006 batch IPS officer also said that he is taking the matter "legally" and a complaint will be registered soon.

    Lande was earlier posted in Bihar. An electronic engineer from Ankola in Maharashtra, he had served as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in Araria, Purnia and Mungar districts. He also served as the SP of Patna Central region.

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