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  • Indian-origin man in Singapore charged with homicide after resort brawl

    A 29-year-old Indian-origin man in Singapore was charged with homicide on Tuesday, after a brawl that broke out in a resort and leisure space resulted within the demise of an individual.

    Another six males have been charged with rioting with lethal weapons, and a seventh was given a cost of voluntarily inflicting damage with a harmful weapon, Channel News Asia reported.

    Asvain Pachan Pillai Sukumaran is accused of murdering Mohammad Isrrat Mohd Ismail on Sunday on the Concorde Hotel and Shopping Mall, The Straits Times reported.

    Asvain appeared in court docket on Tuesday through video-link. If convicted of homicide, Asvain will face the demise penalty, the report mentioned.

    The six males charged of rioting with a lethal weapon, if convicted, might be jailed for as much as 10 years and caned. The seventh particular person, if convicted of voluntarily inflicting damage with a harmful weapon, might be jailed for as much as seven years, fined or caned, or obtain any mixture of such punishments.

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    Aug 22, 2023

  • Indian-origin Singapore man jailed for hitting girlfriend with iron cage

    By India Today World Desk: An Indian-origin man has been sentenced to jail by a courtroom docket in Singapore after he hit his girlfriend with an iron cage after a battle over their pet canine. The man, Vishneshwaran Jagadeesan (42), was in a live-in relationship alongside along with his Lakshmi Karthiga Subramaniam (39).

    The couple has been having problems with their relationship for some time. They had a battle in the end over discover ways to elevate a pet canine. What started out as a verbal argument quickly escalated and Vishneshwaran threw an iron cage weighing about 1 kg on Lakshmi. She was injured inside the incident and she or he filed a case on the native police station.

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    A courtroom docket in Singapore convicted him and sentenced Vishneshwaran to jail for one month. The courtroom docket convicted him for performing with out regard for others’ safety of others and for issuing threats.

    Earlier, when Lakshmi had complained of theft in the direction of Vishneshwaran, he had threatened to interrupt her face in entrance of the police.

    In courtroom docket, Vishneshwaran’s lawyer said the couple’s relationship has been beneath a stress for some time they normally used to battle normally. The lawyer urged the courtroom docket to know the fragile relationship between the two and shut the case by solely by imposing a beautiful on Vishneshwaran.

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    However, after listening to the arguments of every facet, the resolve said that the violence confronted by Lakshmi would not deserve mercy. Pardoning the accused merely as a result of connection may very well be a violation of the regulation, said the courtroom docket, they normally launched his sentence.

    According to Singapore regulation, these accountable of endangering human life and performing rashly or negligently could be fined as a lot as Rs 1.5 lakh or jailed for as a lot as six months, or every. At the similar time, these accountable of inflicting grievous hurt, felony intimidation could be punished with imprisonment of as a lot as 10 years or great, or every.

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    May 28, 2023

  • Need for vigilance towards ‘radical actions’ concentrating on the Indian group in Australia: Jaishankar tells Australian counterpart

    Jaishankar’s remarks got here throughout his assembly together with his Australian counterpart Penny Wong throughout which they exchanged views on a variety of points.

    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar (AP/File)

    By Press Trust of India: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday emphasised the necessity for vigilance towards “radical activities” concentrating on the Indian group in Australia within the wake of vandalism of Hindu temples within the nation by Khalistani supporters.

    Jaishankar’s remarks got here throughout his assembly together with his Australian counterpart Penny Wong throughout which they exchanged views on a variety of points.

    “Noted the forward movement on our bilateral agenda. Emphasized the need for vigilance against radical activities targeting the Indian community,” Jaishankar tweeted after the assembly.

    His feedback got here in reference to the latest vandalisation of three Hindu temples within the nation.

    On January 23, the administration of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) temple often known as the Hare Krishna Temple in Melbourne’s Albert Park discovered the partitions of the revered temple vandalised with graffiti “Hindustan Murdabad”.

    On January 16, the historic Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple in Carrum Downs, Victoria, was vandalised in an identical method.

    On January 12, the Swaminarayan temple in Melbourne was defaced by ‘anti-social components’ with anti-India graffiti.

    A distinguished Hindu temple in Australia this week acquired threatening calls wherein it was requested to boost pro-Khalistani slogans if it needed to watch Maha Shivratri peacefully which falls on February 18.

    India has already requested the Australian authorities to curb the anti-India actions of the Khalistani separatists and in addition assaults on the Hindu temples within the nation.

    “Signals that pro-Khalistan elements are stepping up their activities in Australia, actively aided and abetted by members of proscribed terrorist organisations such as the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) and other inimical agencies from outside Australia, have been evident for some time,” the Indian High Commission in Canberra stated in a strongly-worded assertion on January 26.

    Jaishankar, who’s right here on a day-long go to, throughout his talks with Wong stated he will probably be welcoming her quickly in New Delhi.

    “Warm and wide-ranging discussions with FM @SenatorWong at Sydney Harbour today. Exchanged perspectives on the Indo-Pacific strategic picture, progress in the Quad, G20 developments and our respective neighbourhoods,” he tweeted concerning the assembly.

    The US, India and a number of other different world powers have been speaking about the necessity to guarantee a free, open and thriving Indo-Pacific within the backdrop of China’s rising navy manoeuvring within the resource-rich area.

    The Quad or Quadrilateral Security Dialogue contains India, the US, Japan and Australia. The Quad leaders up to now have pledged to make sure a “free and open” Indo-Pacific, which can be “inclusive and resilient”, as they famous that the strategically important area, witnessing China’s rising navy manoeuvring, is a bedrock of their shared safety and prosperity.

    “Australia’s partnership with India is crucial for us and for our region. We are working together to shape the region we want – stable, prosperous and respectful of sovereignty. My good friend @DrSJaishankar and I reaffirmed our commitment to this ambition in Sydney today,” Wong tweeted.

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    Feb 18, 2023

  • Indian-origin man charged with homicide of grandmother in UK

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    An Indian-origin man was on Thursday charged with the homicide of his 89-year-old grandmother in south London, Scotland Yard stated.

    Verushan Manoharan, 31, was charged by detectives investigating the homicide of Sakunthala Francis in Croydon earlier this week.

    He was arrested on the scene a short while after Francis was discovered useless with stab wounds. The accused appeared in custody at Croydon Magistrates’ Court on Thursday and was charged with homicide.

    “The deceased and the man charged are grandmother and grandson,” the Metropolitan Police stated.

    “Enquiries continue to establish the full circumstances. At this stage, nobody else is sought in connection with the death,” the police pressure stated.

    Police had been referred to as by the London Ambulance Service to a residential tackle in south London to a girl struggling stab accidents on Tuesday night time.

    The Met Police stated officers attended together with ambulance colleagues and the 89-year-old lady, later recognized as Sakunthala Francis, was pronounced useless.

    “Her family are aware and are being supported by specialist officers. A post-mortem examination will be arranged in due course,” the Met Police stated.

    The pressure can also be interesting for anybody with data across the homicide to contact the police.

  • Indian-origin ‘guru’ loses authorized battle to strike out sexual assault allegations case in UK

    An Indian-origin “guru”, who introduced himself as a head priest of a spiritual organisation or society in England, has misplaced a authorized battle within the High Court in London to strike out a case value hundreds of thousands of kilos in damages claimed by former “devotees” over sexual assault and psychological domination allegations.

    Rajinder Kalia, 65, was the guru of a registered charity society in Coventry since 1986 and is claimed to have portrayed himself as one thing greater than a priest-like determine, claiming to be divine with a direct hyperlink and skill to talk with God, or manifestations of God allegations he denies.

    Seven claimants within the court docket case alleged that Kalia for a few years from 1987 onwards used sermons and teachings, in addition to the purported efficiency of “miracles” to unduly affect their actions.

    “There are triable issues to be determined in this case, with many of the factual issues being intertwined and subject to the Claimants’ cases as to the coercive control that the Defendant [Kalia] exercised over them,” Judge Deputy Master Richard Grimshaw mentioned in his judgment within the civil case on Thursday.

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    “The trial judge will be best placed to deal with these multifaceted issues but will benefit from a more coherently pleaded and focussed set of claims,” he mentioned.

    The decide discovered that the claimants within the case, all of Indian origin, have a “real prospect” of succeeding with their respective claims.

    “By way of example only, there are serious allegations of sexual assault made in this case by four women, three of whom are only connected by their attendance at the Temple and/or being part of that faith community and where two of them describe sexual acts in a similar way.

    “It is difficult for me to conclude in the circumstances set out above that there is no real prospect that those Claimants could succeed in their claims for such sexual assaults,” he added.

    The court docket was instructed that Kalia accepts that he’s the pinnacle priest, or guru, and founding father of the non secular society “founded in the principles of Hinduism”, however denies all allegations of wrongdoing and pleads that the claims are “baseless and a thinly veiled attempt to extract money from him”.

    “His Defence describes the claims of sexual and physical abuse as ‘fantastical and completely without foundation’,” the judgment notes.Kalia additionally denies funds have been made or that he pressured the claimants to carry out unpaid labour, in some circumstances asserting that “donations” of cash and work have been “freely advanced for the benefit of the religious society”.

    The “guru” had applied to strike out the case or seek a summary judgment in August last year on the basis that the particulars of the claim are “vague, unwieldy and fail to identify the issues which the Claimants wish to try”.

    The utility additionally claimed that there are allegations that make no sense, with necessary components “completely unsupported by expert medical opinion” and “inconsistencies”.

    The judgment this week notes that the general declare is pleaded in extra of 1,665,000 kilos with the complete worth more likely to be properly in extra of this determine when “fully particularised and quantified”.

    “I accept that this is a difficult case to plead given the fact that there are seven claimants and their claims are different and multifaceted,” the judgment reads, highlighting sure areas of complexity.

    The decide finally concluded that there could come a time sooner or later for a contemporary strike out and/or abstract judgment utility by Kalia’s authorized workforce, however it was “premature and unjust” to order it at this stage.

    The case is now anticipated to proceed to a civil listening to.

  • Indian nationwide arrested in US over rip-off focusing on senior residents

    A 24-year-old Indian nationwide within the US was arrested by officers for taking part in a rip-off focusing on senior residents.

    US officers arrested an Indian nationwide in Virginia for scamming senior residents. (Representational picture)

    US federal legislation enforcement officers have arrested a 24-year-old Indian nationwide in Virginia on costs of taking part in an alleged nationwide rip-off focusing on senior residents.

    Anirudha Kalkote was produced earlier than a US Justice of the Peace in Houston on Friday to face the fees.

    The 12-count superseding indictment costs Kalkote with conspiracy and mail fraud. Also named within the indictment is MD Azad, 25, an unlawful resident of Houston, who was initially charged in August 2020. He will seem once more in court docket on the brand new costs within the close to future.

    The indictment alleges victims have been generally re-victimised a number of occasions and threatened with bodily hurt if they didn’t pay.

    Upon conviction, each of them withstand 20 years in federal jail and a attainable USD 250,000 high-quality.

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    Three others have already pleaded responsible in relation to the scheme and are awaiting sentencing – Sumit Kumar Singh, 24, Himanshu Kumar, 24, and MD Hasib, 26. They are Indian nationals who illegally resided in Houston.

    According to the fees, the ring tricked and deceived victims utilizing numerous ruses and instructed them to ship cash by way of wire by way of a cash transmitter enterprise corresponding to Western Union or MoneyGram, by shopping for reward playing cards and offering to the fraudsters or by mailing money to alias names by way of FedEx or UPS.

    One such scheme allegedly concerned the declare of offering pc technical assist providers. The indictment alleges that the scheme typically labored as a result of fraudsters contacted victims by cellphone or by way of web websites directing them to a selected cellphone quantity, federal prosecutors stated.

    Once victims contacted them, they have been instructed numerous tales corresponding to they have been speaking with an professional that wanted distant entry to their pc in an effort to present technical assist providers.

    The fraudsters then allegedly gained additional entry to their private information and financial institution and bank card info, the Department of Justice stated in a press release.

  • Indian-origin accountant jailed five-and-a-half years in UK for fraud, cash laundering

    An Indian-origin chartered accountant (CA) has been sentenced to five-and-a-half years of imprisonment by a UK court docket after being convicted for exploiting a weak sufferer out of cash and property price 331,858 kilos.

    Sukhvinder Singh, 73, was sentenced on 4 counts of fraud and one depend of cash laundering at York Crown Court in north-east England on Thursday. The court docket heard that the sufferer, recognized solely as ‘A’, has studying, social, and bodily disabilities and was focused and duped by Singh.

    “Singh put himself forward as a trusted friend and professional financial adviser for an individual with considerable vulnerabilities. His actions, in diverting money and property for his own personal gain, was a huge breach of trust, and failed to support and protect the victim,” mentioned Andrea Thomas, a Senior Crown Prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) Serious Economic Organised and International Directorate (SEOCID).

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    “He may have obtained further assets from the victim but for the work of North Yorkshire police who helped to build a strong and compelling case. The conviction and sentence follow close team working between the CPS and police and results in justice for the victim. The CPS will be seeking to start proceedings on getting back Singh’s ill-gotten gains,” he mentioned.

    An investigation by the North Yorkshire Police power found that when A’s dad and mom had died, Singh had provided to type out the monetary affairs. However, the CA as a substitute took 34,000 kilos from the sufferer’s checking account and paid into his personal in September 2016. In the identical month, Singh transferred the possession of A’s dwelling within the city of Harrogate, valued at round 275,000 kilos to certainly one of his personal firms. No cash was paid again to A, in return.

    Singh created quite a lot of paperwork on his pc, together with agreements and letters, to facilitate the fraud. Some of the paperwork claimed to be from A and people with duty for A’s affairs, agreeing to switch them to Singh, the CPS revealed.

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    At the time of Singh’s arrest, the CPS mentioned that proof was seized that exposed he was making an attempt to acquire additional property belonging to A, together with an house in Spain (price over 62,000 kilos) and round 5,000 kilos held in a checking account in Jersey.

    The CPS mentioned it’s dedicated to persevering with to work intently with regulation enforcement and investigatory authorities to convey such people participating in fraudulent practices to justice.

    Its SEOCID unit is comparatively new, having been launched in April 2022 as a response to the altering nature of crime by bringing collectively specialists in organised and financial crime.

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  • Legal steps to deliver again mortal stays of Indian mistakenly buried in Saudi Arabia initiated: MEA

    The Ministry of External Affairs Thursday informed the Delhi High Court that the grave of an Indian citizen, who died in Saudi Arabia in January and a month later was buried there regardless of being a Hindu and with out his household’s consent, has been positioned.
    It additional knowledgeable the court docket that authorized proceedings have additionally been initiated in Jizan area on his household’s behalf by the Indian consulate for return of his mortal stays.
    Director of Consular, Passport and Visa Division of MEA, Vishnu Kumar Sharma informed the court docket that parallel diplomatic efforts will proceed with Saudi Arabia within the meantime for the return of Sanjeev Kumar’s mortal stays. The matter, at current, is pending with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior, the court docket was informed.

    The authorized proceedings in Jizan have been initiated after Kumar’s household gave energy of legal professional to one of many officers of the Indian consulate in Saudi Arabia and the listening to within the case is but to be fastened, the court docket was informed.

    According to the petition filed by Kumar’s spouse Anju Sharma, he had been working as a truck driver in Saudi Arabia for the previous 23 years and died in January after a cardiac arrest.
    After his loss of life, his mortal stays have been stored in Beesh General Hospital, Jizan. Sharma, as per the petition, was requested to execute an influence of legal professional for finishing the formalities of repatriation of the mortal stays and the identical was completed on January 28. However, she was knowledgeable on February 18 that he has been buried there resulting from a mistake within the translation of loss of life certificates which recognized his faith as ‘Muslim’.
    Anju Sharma is from Himachal Pradesh’s Una district.

    The MEA officers had earlier informed the court docket that the interpretation of the loss of life certificates was completed by Kumar’s employer however similar is inconsequential because the authorities in Saudi Arabia have been privy to his faith since he has been buried in a Non-Muslim cemetry. The court docket was additionally informed that the Indian Consulate is normally knowledgeable concerning the loss of life of an Indian citizen and the physique shouldn’t be buried until an NOC is issued by the Consulate.
    However, Kumar’s physique was buried with out informing the Indian consulate, maybe as a result of Covid-19 protocol, the officers informed the court docket.

  • Seek Saudi embassy assist for return of Indian citizen’s physique: Delhi HC to MEA

    The Delhi High Court Thursday directed the Ministry of External Affairs to hunt the cooperation of Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Chief of Mission in New Delhi for returning the physique of an Indian citizen — who was buried after his loss of life in January within the Gulf nation regardless of being a Hindu and with out his household’s consent. His spouse has moved the courtroom looking for exhumation and repatriation of the physique.
    Listing the case for March 24 for additional monitoring, Justice Prathiba M Singh additionally mentioned {that a} timeline ought to be obtained and communicated to the MEA.
    The ministry had earlier instructed the courtroom that they’ve written to the authorities in Saudi Arabia for exhumation of the physique however a timeline can’t be offered as they’re but to get any response.

    According to the petition filed by Anju Sharma, spouse of Sanjeev Kumar, who had been working as a truck driver in Saudi Arabia for the previous 23 years and died in January as a result of cardiac arrest, the physique was stored in a hospital in Jizan and he or she was to finish formalities for repatriation. She accomplished the formalities on January 28 however was instructed on February 18 that the physique has been buried as a result of a mistake within the translation of loss of life certificates which recognized his faith as “Muslim”.

    However, MEA’s Director of Consular Passport, Visa Division, Vishnu Sharma, on Thursday instructed the courtroom that the interpretation of the loss of life certificates was carried out by Kumar’s employer however it’s inconsequential because the authorities in Saudi Arabia had been aware of his faith since Kumar was not buried in a Muslim cemetery. Sharma additionally mentioned the Indian Consulate is often knowledgeable concerning the loss of life of an Indian citizen and a physique is just not buried except an NOC is issued, however this time there was no such communication maybe as a result of Covid-19 protocol.
    The courtroom was additionally instructed that the employer, Salem Abdullah Saad Al-Saqar, has deposited some compensation for the household of the deceased within the Indian Consulate Jeddah’s checking account and the cheque has been couriered to the district collector in Una, Himachal Pradesh, the place Kumar’s household resides. The courtroom within the order additionally directed the officers of Indian Consulate to contact the employer and ensure if any additional funds are as a result of be made.

  • Liberal in US, conservative in India: Survey discovering on Indian Americans

    WHILE holding comparatively liberal views relating to US politics, Indian Americans are conservative relating to points again in India, a survey of the group has discovered.
    For instance, it says, “Hindus and non-Hindus agree (the latter more so) that white supremacy is a threat in the United States, but significantly diverge on the threat posed by Hindu majoritarianism in India.”
    The on-line survey, carried out in September 2020 by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Pennsylvania, coated 1,200 Indian American grownup residents. The second largest immigrant group within the US, Indian Americans quantity round 4.2 million, of which 38% are non-citizens.
    On the difficulty of China too, the group was cut up. “Indian Americans are divided about US efforts to strengthen India’s military as a check against China. Foreign-born Indian Americans and those who identify as Republicans are more supportive of US efforts to support India militarily than their US-born and Democratic counterparts…” the survey discovered. Overall, Indian Americans held a extra unfavourable view of China than the final US inhabitants.
    A bit over half believed Hindu majoritarianism was a risk to minorities in India, whereas as many as 73% noticed white supremacy within the US as a risk to minorities. Only 40% of the Hindus had been apprehensive of Hindu majoritarianism, in comparison with 67% of the non-Hindus.

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    On whether or not India was “on the right track”, 36% agreed, whereas 39% felt this isn’t the case. Far extra foreign-born Indian Americans thought positively of the course during which India goes than US-born Indian Americans.
    The largest chunk of the inhabitants, 35%, recognized themselves as “pro-India” however vital of a few of the present authorities’s insurance policies. Another 23% had been additionally pro-India however vital of many politics. Seventeen per cent had been constructive about each India and the present authorities.
    On particular points, the bulk both strongly or considerably supported the plans for a National Register of Citizens and the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, at 55% and 51% respectively. However, they had been against the usage of police pressure on peaceable protesters, and of defamation and sedition legal guidelines towards reporters and others vital of the Modi authorities.

    Asked about caste issues in college admissions, the group was divided. However, in response to considerably parallel points within the US context, Indian Americans had been distinctly extra liberal. For instance, 60% opposed former US President Donald Trump’s 2017 ban on arrivals from sure Muslim-majority international locations and 54% supported affirmative motion in US training techniques.
    While the bulk thought US help for India was simply what it ought to be at present, 24% believed the nation was not useful sufficient, and 12% stated the fact was simply the alternative.
    Among the challenges dealing with India, authorities corruption ranked highest (18% cited it), adopted by financial system (15%), non secular majoritarianism (10%), healthcare (8%), China (7%), terrorism (7%), caste discrimination (6%), training (6%), revenue inequality (5%), local weather change (4%), and sexism (4%).
    Most respondents (40%) didn’t choose any celebration when requested about an Indian political celebration they recognized with, however a 3rd (33%) selected the BJP, 12% went for the Congress, and 16% picked the others.
    The survey additionally discovered a correlation between supporters of Modi and the BJP and those that again the Republican Party. Modi remained the best choice amongst Hindus (69% authorized of him), getting 20% to 33% help amongst different communities. By career, Modi had essentially the most help amongst engineers (61%) than non-engineers (48%).
    Roughly 16% of the group supported non secular organisations in India within the final 12 months. Interestingly, US-born Indian Americans are extra doubtless to take action (at 21%) than those that are foreign-born (13%). Overall, 20% supported a secular nonprofit organisation in India over the previous 12 months.