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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

CBI REGISTERS SEVEN FIRs IN THE ALLEGED VYAPAM CASES

The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered seven FIRs relating to alleged Vyapam cases.

New Delhi 19th Aug 2015(Sana Sayed): The First case has been registered U/s 120-B, 417, 419,420, 467, 468, 471 of IPC and Section 3/4 of M.P Recognized Examinations Act against 05 accused persons on the basis of the FIR No. 106/14 at Police Station, Kampoo, Gwalior(Madhya Pradesh) relating to allegations of cheating by personation in Constable Recruitment Examination,2013.

The Second case has been registered U/s 120-B, 417, 419,420, 468, 471 of IPC and Section 3/4 of M.P Recognized Examinations Act against 03 accused persons on the basis of the FIR No. 109/2014 at Police Station Kampoo, Gwalior(Madhya Pradesh) relating to allegations of cheating by personation in Constable Recruitment Examination,2013.

The Third case has been registered U/s 120-B, 417, 419,420, 467, 468, 471 of IPC and Section 3/4 of M.P Recognized Examinations Act against 17 accused persons on the basis of the FIR No. 358/2014 at Police Station Jhansi Road, Gwalior(Madhya Pradesh) relating to allegations of cheating by personation in PMT, 2010.

The Fourth case has been registered U/s120-B, 417,419, 420, 467, 468, 471 of IPC and Section 3, 4 of M.P. Recognised Examinations Act, 1937 against 60 accused persons on the basis of the FIR No. 898/2013 dated 16.11.2013 at Police Station Garha, Jabalpur(MP) relating to allegations of cheating by personation in PMT 2008/2009/2011.

 The Fifth case has been registered U/s 120-B, 417, 419,420, 467, 468, 471, 34 of IPC and Section 3/4 of M.P Recognized Examinations Act against 10 accused persons on the basis of the FIR No. 170/2013 at Police Station Kotwali, Balaghat (MP) relating to allegations of cheating by personation/forgery etc. in Vanrakshak recruitment Examination 2013.

 The Sixth case has been registered U/s 120-B, 417, 419, 467, 468, 471 of IPC and Section 3/4 of M.P Recognized Examinations Act against 03 accused persons on the basis of the FIR No. 171/2013 at Police Station Kotwali, Balaghat relating to the allegations of cheating by personation/forgery etc. in Vanrakshak Recruitment Examination 2013.

The Seventh case has been registered U/s 511 r/w 419, 420, 468, 120-B of IPC and Section 3(d)1,2/4 of M.P Recognized Examinations Act against 20 accused persons on the basis of the FIR No. 140/2013 at Police Station Kotwali, Balaghat relating to allegations of cheating by personation/forgery etc. in Police Constable Recruitment Test 2013.

On the directions of Hon''ble Supreme Court of India, CBI has taken over the investigation of said FIRs which were earlier registered by the Madhya Pradesh Police.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Lambs Skinned Alive—Help


Mumbai 18th Aug 2015(Sana Sayed): A gut-churning PETA video exposé reveals that life is hell for lambs and sheep exploited for so-called "responsibly sourced" wool on so-called "sustainable" farms. A witness found workers in Argentina hacking into fully conscious lambs, starting to skin some of them while they were still alive and kicking, and otherwise mutilating, abusing, and neglecting lambs and sheep on farms in the Ovis 21 network—Patagonia's wool supplier.

As you can see in the video footage, workers plunged knives into gentle lambs' throats, sawed through their necks, snapped their heads backwards, and drove knives into their legs to skin them. A manager used a tool similar to pliers to cut pieces out of their sensitive ears. Another worker cut off their tails.
No matter where wool comes from, whether it's "responsibly sourced" or from a "sustainable" farm, it's the needless product of a cruel business. There is simply no way to raise and kill animals for the mass market in a humane way. To protect sheep from such abuse, please, refuse to buy wool. It's easy to check the label when you're shopping. If it says "wool," leave it on the shelf.


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