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CBI Attaches Rs 53 Crore Assets of Former Assam Police DIG in Graft Case

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has attached assets worth Rs 53 crore belonging to former Assam Police Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Prashanta Kumar Dutta. The action is part of an ongoing investigation into a disproportionate assets case against the retired senior officer. The attachment marks a significant step in the CBI's crackdown on alleged corruption within the ranks of law enforcement. Disproportionate assets cases typically involve public officials found to be in possession of wealth exceeding their known legitimate sources of income.

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Naga, Meitei Groups Demand Action After Kuki Body Apologises for 6 Hostage Deaths

Civil society groups in Manipur, including the United Naga Council (UNC) and the Meitei Alliance, have demanded swift action following an apology by the Kuki Zo Council (KZC) over the killing of six Naga civilians. KZC chairman Henlienthang Thanglet was captured on camera making remarks about the deaths of the six hostages. The UNC and Meitei Alliance expressed outrage and called on authorities to hold those responsible accountable. The incident has further heightened ethnic tensions in the conflict-ridden state of Manipur.

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Explosion and Gunfire in Karachi Kill 3 Army Rangers, Two Civilians Hurt

An explosion followed by gunfire erupted in Karachi, Pakistan, leaving at least three Army Rangers dead, according to local media reports. Two civilians were injured in the incident and transported to a nearby hospital. The information on the civilian casualties was confirmed by AFP, citing a statement from the Edhi Foundation, a Pakistani emergency relief organization. The exact location within Karachi and the identities of those responsible have not yet been officially confirmed. Authorities have not released an immediate statement detailing the circumstances or motive behind the attack.

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Venezuela Twin Earthquakes Kill 1,430; Millions Without Food and Water

Twin earthquakes in Venezuela have killed at least 1,430 people, leaving thousands more injured and homeless. The government has reported hundreds missing, though opposition sources place the number of unaccounted individuals at over 54,000. The La Guaira region has suffered particularly severe damage from the disaster. International aid has begun arriving as rescue operations remain ongoing across affected areas. While electricity is gradually being restored in some parts of the country, access to food and clean water remains critically limited for many survivors.

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