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Jaipur: Rajasthan BJP president Satish Poonia has written to the National Commission for Women NCW and the National Human Rights Commission NHRC seeking directions to the state government for effective prevention of crime against women. Citing case hydrojug tumbler s of rape and atrocities against women, Poonia said during the tenure of the current government in Rajasthan, more than 8.61 lakh criminal cases have been registered so far, of which over 1.55 lakh cases are related to atrocities on women. Of them, more than 25,000 cases are of rape and gangrape, Poonia said. Also ReadTributes pour in for late PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his 98th birth anniversary He said recently in Bhilwara district, a case of 8220 ale and purchase of girls on stamp paper came to the fore. Also, in the districts of Dungarpur, Bharatpur, Sawai Madhopur, etc, cases of forcibly pushing teenage girls into prostitution and trafficking 822 stanley thermoskanne 1; have also surfaced, he claimed in the letter. The BJP leader hydro flask sale said law and order and women safety has become a big challenge in the state. The image of Rajasthan state has been tarnished by such incidents. Increasing criminal cases against women in Rajasthan state is very frightening and condemnable. Due to the inaction, insensitivity, laxity, poor law and order of the Rajasthan government, such incidents are continuously increasing, he wrote in the letter. :root{--slide-width:336p Oouj Sherry Denise Ward
BANGOR, Maine 鈥?A Milford woman has been charged in connection with the discovery of a methamphetamine lab dismantled in October by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency.Tonya Alicea, 29, made her first court appearance Wednesday at the Penobscot J polene udicial Center by video conference from the Penobscot County Jail on one count each of unlawful trafficking of scheduled drugs and unlawful operation of a methamphetamine lab, both Class B crimes.She was not asked to enter pleas Wednesday because she has not been indicted by the Penobscot Cou polene nty grand jury. It next convenes on Feb. 24.District Court Judge John Lucy set bail at $750 cash with conditions that she not return to the Milford trailer park where she was allegedly making methamphetamine, not use intoxicants and be tested for their use, and not possess items that could be used to make the drug.Brendan Trainor, assistant district attorney for Penobscot County, told the judge that the alleged meth lab was discovered Oct. 28 when emergency medical technicians responded to the report of a possible overdose. The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency said at the time that it was the 43rd meth lab it had dealt with in 2015.If convicted, Alicea faces up to 10 years in prison and fine of up to $20,000. She also could be ordered to re owala deutschland imburse the MDEA for the cost of dismantling the lab.More articles from the BDN |
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