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‘Opening a massage parlor?’ 3 Northeastern women ‘racially abused’ by neighbors in south Delhi; video goes viral | India News

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‘Opening a massage parlor?’ 3 Northeast women ‘racially abused’ by neighbors in south Delhi; video goes viral

New Delhi: Three women from Arunachal Pradesh have alleged that they were racially profiled, humiliated and intimidated by their neighbors in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar over a dispute over maintenance work in a rented apartment.Video of the incident has now gone viral on social media. TOI cannot vouch for the authenticity of the video.In the video, the accused woman can be heard calling the women “momo” and asking: “Mei massage parlor for 500 rupees mei kaam karne waali dhandhewali (You work as a sex worker in a massage parlor and earn Rs 500 per annum). Are you sitting here doing business? Do you run a massage parlor at home?”At around 3:30 pm on February 20, the women called an electrician to install air conditioning in their fourth-floor apartment. Dust and debris from the drilling operations fell on the floor below, triggering objections from neighbours, Harsh Singh and his wife Ruby Jain, PTI reported.What started as a disagreement soon escalated into insults and racial slurs directed at the Northeastern community.The defendants also allegedly made offensive remarks, calling the women “rubbish”, telling them to “go sell their mothers” and saying “Northeasterners are full of shit”. The man, Harsh Singh, also used derogatory language. At one point, the accused woman, claiming social and economic advantages, said: “Teri aukaat nahi hai…customs officer ka beta hai woh…politician ka beta hai (You have no standards. He is the son of a customs officer…the son of a politician).”A police officer was present during the altercation and can be seen on video trying to calm the situation. In the video, the women confront the couple, with one saying: “Everyone heard what you said about my image. You falsely accused me of drinking. If you find a bottle, check my room.”The women lodged a complaint with the Malviya Nagar police station. The FIR has been registered under BNS sections 79 (words intended to insult the modesty of women), 351(2) (criminal intimidation), 3(5) (common intention) and 196 (incitement to enmity on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc.). against the couple. Section 196 is non-bailable and cognizable. According to PTI, no arrests have been made so far. “No physical harm was reported. However, the complainant claimed to have been mentally harassed and humiliated,” a senior police officer said. The women demanded a formal apology, saying the comments undermined the dignity of the northeastern community.The situation reportedly worsened when a building agent informed the women that they would have to vacate the apartment within two months due to planned repairs. The complainant expressed concerns about his safety and future accommodation.Police said further investigation into the matter was ongoing.

‘Greenland gets the health care it needs’: Denmark delays Trump’s hospital ship plan

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'Greenland gets the health care it needs': Denmark delays Trump's hospital ship plan
Troels Lund Poulsen, Donald Trump

Denmark’s defense minister said on Sunday that Greenland does not need medical help from other countries, after US President Donald Trump claimed that a hospital ship would be sent to the autonomous Danish territory.Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen told Danish broadcaster DR: “Greenland residents receive the health care they need. They either receive treatment in Greenland or, if they need special treatment, they receive it in Denmark. So there is no need for a special health care plan in Greenland.”Healthcare is free in both Greenland and Denmark. There are five regional hospitals on the Arctic island. According to AFP, hospitals in Nuuk treat patients from all over the country.Earlier this month, the local Greenlandic government signed an agreement with Copenhagen to improve the treatment of Greenlandic patients in Danish hospitals.“We will be sending a great hospital ship to Greenland to take care of the many sick people who are not being taken care of there,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social on Saturday. He added: “On the way!!!”Trump had earlier said the United States must control Greenland for security reasons. However, after defeating his previous threat, he had given up the chance to capture it. The “framework” agreement with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is intended to ensure greater U.S. influence.

‘The battle is not over yet’: Denmark explodes over Trump’s Greenland threat | ‘He’s still serious’

Palleke commits seppuku! Sri Lanka batsmen meekly surrender after Phil Salt’s brilliant 62; England win by 51 | Cricket News

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Palleke commits seppuku! Sri Lanka batsmen meekly surrender after Phil Salt's brilliant 62; England win by 51 runs
England’s Will Jacks (centre) celebrates the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Dunis Veeralaki during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and England at Pallekele, Sri Lanka, on Sunday, February 22, 2026. (AP Photo)

TimesofIndia.com in Kandy: Sri Lanka fans packed the Palleke International Cricket Stadium as the England batsmen politely threw away wickets. The noise didn’t last long, though. What followed was an even more tragic scene for the home side, a defeat so disastrous that the game at one point felt like a contest to produce the ugliest penalty of the night.After electing to bat first, England were still hampered by the performance of Sri Lanka’s bowling, which, despite its discipline and variety, deserved far more than the later performance. Despite recent injury woes, it was close to a textbook T20 performance: Dilshan Madushanka’s left-arm speed, Dunith Wellalage’s left-arm spin, Maheesh Theekshana’s enigmatic spin, and the raw, hostile pace of Dushmantha Chameera who nailed his yorkers and exploited angles around the wicket. England eked out 146 for 9, and on a slow, two-paced pitch, the total felt like at least 20 runs short.Then came the implosion. Sri Lanka’s chase ended almost immediately, wickets tumbling with mind-numbing predictability. The shot selection was reckless and the execution even worse. After losing to Zimbabwe in their final group game, they suffered a 51-run defeat to England in their opening match that could not only damage their season but also their performance. This could well end their semi-final hopes.

Salt Master Class

England’s game was a stark contrast: Phil Salt’s composure and clarity contrasted with a wider batting effort that fell apart once Sri Lanka’s spinners tightened the screws. Although Salt battled cramps in the damp weather to score a fluid 62 off 40 balls, England never really got off the ropes as the outfield was slowed down by dampness on a surface that offered plenty of grip.For Sri Lanka, Madhushankar set the tone early, finding the cue to swing with the new ball. He kept Salter and Jos Buttler quiet, conceded just four runs in his opening over, and repeatedly probed the fourth stump line. Butler struggled to settle under constant scrutiny. When Sri Lanka introduced Veerarachi as early as the second over, the intention was clear: to attack England with spin from the start.

England's Phil Salt bowls during the T20 World Cup cricket match at Pallekele, Sri Lanka, Sunday, February 22, 2026. (AP Photo)

Salter briefly broke the leash, leaning back to the Willarage loft at extra cover for the first six overs, but the pressure rarely let up. Madhushankar continued to tease Buttler with full lengths and subtle changes of pace, conceding just three runs in a miserly over. The match ended abruptly when Veeraraji trapped Buttler in front and the England captain departed with a dismal figure of 7 for 14.Sri Lanka sensed their opportunity and stepped up their attack. Jacob Bethell suffered a leg slip and died shortly after, mistakenly punching Madushanka. At the end of the powerplay, England were 2 for 37.Spin dominated the middle stages. Wellalage and Theekshana played with control and imagination, forcing turnovers by changing pace and trajectory. The two conceded 47 runs and shared 5 wickets. Harry Brook drifted and dropped at Wellalage and Tom Banton unnecessarily rushed out. At half-time, England were down 68 for 4.Salter kept England alive, scoring 50 off 36 balls with accurate judgment. A couple of clean shots from Chameera upped the tempo to take England to 100, but support remained fleeting. Salter’s resistance came to an end when he failed to clear long off against Wellalage, who set off with a quality 62. Theekshana completed the lower order while Wellalage finished with a haul of three wickets.

Sri Lanka implodes

Sri Lanka’s chase unraveled in a blur as England broke up the batting with a ruthless burst of new ball and some sublime part-time spin from Will Jacks.Jofra Archer set the tone, testing Pathum Nissanka with a sharp short ball. Nissanka fought back briefly before Archer triggered an untimely pull and was caught safely by Jamie Overton.Then England exploded. Kusal Mendis fired one straight back to Will Jacks before Pathan Rathnayake charged and slid one past Tom Banton. Archer bowled Kamil Mishara with a thick edge and Overton made a quick catch at slip.Jax landed two more strikes, Veralachi picked out Brooke, and Kamindu Mendez knocked Dawson straight to the floor. Chaos ensued when Dushan Hemantha dragged a pull ball to his own stumps. Sri Lanka’s last hope, Dasan Shanaka, fell short after a catch from Jacks and Banton. Shanaka top-scored with 30 off 24 balls.Sri Lanka were bowled out for 95 in 16.4 overs. For England, Jacks (3/22), Liam Dawson (2/27), Archer (2/20) and Adil Rashid (2/13) were the standout bowlers.summary scoreEngland 146/9 in 20 overs (Phil Salt 62; Dunith Wellalage 3/26, Maheesh Theekshana 2/21)Sri Lanka were all out for 95 in 15.2 overs (Dasun Shanaka 30; Will Jacks 3/22, Jofra Archer 2/20)

‘Dangerous to image of republic’: Delhi court slams Congress for ‘topless’ protest at AI summit | India News

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'Dangerous to republic's image': Delhi court slams Congress for 'topless' protest at AI summit

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Saturday described the “topless” protest by Indian Youth Congress (IYC) workers at the AI ​​Impact Summit 2026 as a “blatant attack on public order” that jeopardizes India’s diplomatic image.According to PTI, judicial magistrate Ravi allowed the police to detain the four accused (Bihar Youth Congress national secretary Krishna Hari, Bihar state secretary Kundan Yadav, Uttar Pradesh president Ajay Kumar and Telangana Narasimha Yadav) for five days for interrogation, citing flight risk and potential links with external conspiracy.“This behavior clearly went beyond the scope of legitimate dissent and became a blatant attack on public order. This jeopardizes not only the sanctity of the event but also the diplomatic image of the Republic before foreign stakeholders, leaving it completely unprotected by constitutional guarantees,” the magistrate said.The magistrate noted that the protesters allegedly “wore provocative T-shirts with offensive slogans like ‘Indo-US trade deal damaged’, shouted inflammatory slogans, obstructed public servants from discharging their duties, and physically assaulted police personnel, causing serious injuries to them, as evidenced by the forensic case (MLC) on record.”“…the accused are accused of masterminding a premeditated incursion into the high-security area of ​​the Bharat Mandapam during the Artificial Intelligence Summit 2026, a major international conference that hosts global representatives and dignitaries,” the court order obtained by PTI said.The court further cited early findings indicating that multiple associates of the defendants may have absconded and may have tampered with digital footprints, financial trails and co-defendant disclosures. It also cited a 1980 Supreme Court ruling stating that “bail discretion must safeguard the integrity of the investigation, particularly the pre-charge investigation.”The magistrate allowed police detention under sections 121 (intentionally causing harm to prevent a public servant from discharging his duties) and 61(2) (conspiracy to commit an offence) of the BNS, which carry a penalty of more than three years.The protest took place during the Artificial Intelligence Impact Summit 2026 at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, attracting global technology leaders, policymakers and entrepreneurs. The accused displayed T-shirts with images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, as well as slogans against the government and the India-US trade deal, and got into a scuffle with security personnel.On Friday, police arrested four protesters for conducting a “topless protest” inside the exhibition hall.

‘Indian passports are not the best’: Visa experts react to influencer denied entry to Jeju Island; ‘Avoid areas with special status’

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'Indian passports are not the best': Visa experts react to influencer denied entry to Jeju Island; 'Avoid areas with special status'

Responding to Indian content creator Sachin Awasthi’s experience of being detained in Jeju Island, visa expert Priyesh Sharma said that Indian passports are not the best and even Shah Rukh Khan was detained. It doesn’t matter to the host country whether you are a celebrity or have a lot of social media followers. “You can be a big shot in India and have millions of followers and they (immigrants in the host country) won’t care, remember people like Shah Rukh Khan were detained, so who are the people like you and me? Unless you have an MEA contact on speed dial, use Indian passports with caution,” Sharma said. He added that Indians should avoid traveling to areas with special status that may be “visa-free but can be very cruel for Indians”.

What happened to Sachin Awasthi in Jeju Island?

Indian content creator Sachin Awasthi said he and his wife were detained on Jeju Island for 38 hours after being denied entry. They were held in a detention center, which Avasti said was like a prison, with no sunlight or access to the outside world. They had no idea what was going on and were forced to book an expensive return ticket. “I’m not sharing this to gain sympathy or to be farcical. Immigration decisions are their authority. But they don’t have any right to treat us like criminals,” Awasutu said.

Where is Jeju Island? What are Visa requirements for Indians?

Jeju Island is located in South Korea. But it is one of the three autonomous provinces in South Korea. The island has a special visa-free entry program unlike the rest of South Korea. Indians can enter Jeju Island without a visa, but to do so they must come directly from foreign countries and not through any mainland Korean airport – as then they would need a Korean visa.

Emirates and Etihad cancel flights amid east coast storm, causing travel disruption between UAE and US World News

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Emirates and Etihad cancel flights amid east coast storm, disrupting travel between UAE and US
Emirates and Etihad Airways cancel multiple UAE-US flights due to blizzard warning for east coast / Picture: X

Air travel between the UAE and the United States has been disrupted after a fast-developing nor’easter triggered a blizzard warning for the US east coast. Emirates and Etihad Airways have canceled and rescheduled multiple flights to and from New York, Newark and Boston as heavy snow and strong winds threaten airport operations.Meteorologists warned the storm could bring one to two feet of snow to major cities including New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington. Snowstorms and high winds are expected to affect the densely populated Interstate 95 corridor, causing severe travel disruptions. More than an inch of snow per hour is expected to fall in parts of the region, and the National Weather Service is warning that travel conditions will be nearly impossible and power outages are possible. New York City is bracing for its first snowstorm since 2016.

Emirates flight cancellations

Emirates confirms it has canceled four flights:

  • EK203 from Dubai to New York (JFK) on February 22
  • EK204 flew from New York (JFK) to Dubai on February 23

Emirates reschedules flights

Several other services have also been adjusted due to changing weather conditions.

  • EK202 will now depart from New York (JFK) at 6:00 pm local time on February 22 and arrive in Dubai at 3:25 pm on February 23.
  • EK201 will depart Dubai at 2:30 pm on February 23 and arrive in New York (JFK) at 7:55 pm local time.
  • EK206 will depart from New York (JFK) at 8:00 pm local time on February 22 and arrive in Milan at 9:35 am on February 23.

Emirates advises passengers affected by flight cancellations to contact their travel agent to rebook. Passengers who booked directly with the airline are asked to contact Emirates for assistance. Passengers whose flights are rescheduled and connecting through Dubai will be automatically rebooked to their final destination.The airline urges passengers to check flight status regularly and ensure they update their contact details via the Manage Your Booking service to receive timely notifications. Emirates apologized for the disruption and said it would continue to monitor the situation closely.Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways also confirmed flight cancellations and schedule changes.Services canceled on February 23 include:

  • EY1 from Abu Dhabi(AUH) to New York(JFK)
  • EY2 from New York (JFK) to Abu Dhabi (AUH)
  • EY7 from Abu Dhabi(AUH) to Boston(BOS)
  • EY8 from Boston (BOS) to Abu Dhabi (AUH)

Rescheduled services include:

  • EY4 will fly from New York (JFK) to Abu Dhabi (AUH) on February 22 and will depart four hours earlier at 6:00 pm local time.
  • The EY3 flight from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to New York (JFK) on February 23 is now delayed by approximately 5 hours, and was originally scheduled to depart at 2:40 pm local time (instead of 9:40 am) and arrive at 8:25 pm local time instead of 3:25 pm

Etihad Airways said further changes may occur depending on weather conditions. We will assist affected passengers to rebook or provide refunds upon request. Passengers are advised to monitor flight status updates and ensure that their contact details are up to date via the airline’s website.The storm is expected to affect several airlines operating along the U.S. East Coast. Heavy, wet snow can cause significant airport delays, flight diversions and cancellations. Authorities are warning residents to prepare for hazardous conditions as the system approaches.For Emirati travelers traveling to and from the United States, airlines recommend checking status regularly and communicating with booking agents at the earliest opportunity to manage rebooking options as the situation develops.

Evening News Report: Two JeM terrorists killed in Army operation in Kishtwar, J&K; PM Modi announces closure of Meerut Metro and more | India News

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Evening News Report: Two JeM terrorists killed in Army operation in Kishtwar, J&K; PM Modi announces closure of Meerut Metro, etc.
  • Two terrorists with links to Pakistan Jaish-e-Mohammed killed in action armypolice and CRPF in forest areas Kishtwar Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi meerut metro Namo Bharat RRTS in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh is marking the remainder of India’s first high-speed RRTS.
  • Eight suspects with alleged links to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Agency and Bangladeshi extremist groups have been arrested in connection with a possible terror plot against Delhi’s Red Fort and temples.
  • PM Modi strongly condemns Congress party’s ‘topless’ protests indian youth congress Staff at the Artificial Intelligence Summit in New Delhi.
  • Former CIA officer John Kiriakou claims on podcast that the US has reportedly decided to take immediate action Military strike against Iranciting intelligence sources.

Here are the top 5 stories of the day:

Two terrorists killed during operation in Kishtwar, J&K, military supplies and 2 AK-47 rifles seized

Two terrorists affiliated to Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed were killed in an ongoing encounter between security forces and militants in a remote forest area of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district after the troops, according to J&K Police, IB A search operation was launched in the snowy Chhatru forest on intelligence from and other sources; officials said militants hiding in mud huts at the foot of the hill opened fire on the advancing team, leading to a fierce exchange of fire between the two sides. Army troops, in coordination with police and Central Reserve Police Force, subdued them and recovered military materiel, including two AK-47 rifles, officials said. Read more

Prime Minister Modi India’s fastest metro and Namo Bharat train launches in Meerut

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Meerut Metro and Namoobarat Regional Rapid Transit System in Meerut, marking the remainder of India’s first Namoobarat RRTS and the fastest metro in the country. The 82-km-long Delhi-Meerut corridor, which includes portions of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, connects major urban centers like Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Modi Nagar and Meerut, reducing travel time to less than an hour. During the visit, the Prime Minister also unveiled development projects worth nearly Rs 12,930 crore. Read more

Red Fort, the temple on the radar? Eight suspects with links to Bangladesh, Pakistan’s ISI arrested for plotting terror attacks in India

Eight suspects with alleged links to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Agency and Bangladeshi extremist groups were arrested in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal after an intelligence alert warned of a possible terror plot targeting Delhi’s Red Fort and famous temples. Delhi Police said that in follow-up operations, six suspects were detained at various locations in Tamil Nadu and two suspects were detained in West Bengal, and dozens of mobile phones and SIM cards were seized for analysis. Investigators believe the group communicated through social media, posting content in support of Pakistani groups, and that the four had earlier traveled to Delhi to put up “Free Kashmir” posters at a metro station during an international summit before returning to Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Read more

‘The country knows your true face’: PM Modi smashes Cong’s ‘dirty, naked politics’ at AI summit

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking after waving to the South Mobarat train, harshly criticized Congress for its “topless” protest at the Artificial Intelligence Summit in New Delhi, accusing the Congress of turning the global event into a “dirty and naked” political arena. The topless demonstration by Indian Youth Congress workers at the Bharat Mandapam drew strong opposition from rivals and some allies including Akhilesh Yadav, who said the move was inappropriate. Meanwhile, four Indian Youth Congress members were sentenced to five days’ detention by a Patiala House court on charges including assaulting public servants, hate speech and criminal conspiracy, Delhi police said, after they raised anti-national slogans, obstructed officials and staged protests against foreign representatives. Read more

Former CIA agent claims US has decided to launch immediate strike against Iran

Former CIA official John Kiriakou said the United States has made a final decision to launch a military strike against Iran early next week, citing a former intelligence official who recently visited the White House. “I have a friend, a former CIA officer, and he was talking to his friend at the White House this morning and he said the decision has been made to attack Iran on Monday or Tuesday,” Kiriakou said on the Julien Doré Podcast.Read more

‘Don’t think PCB chairman has been given full freedom’: Mohsin Naqvi criticized amid Pakistan cricket tensions Cricket News

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'Don't think PCB chairman has been given full freedom': Mohsin Naqvi criticized amid Pakistan cricket tensions

New Delhi: Former India batsman Manoj Tiwari Questions Pakistan Cricket Board chief Mohsin Naqvi’s leadership, says lack of clarity and freedom could create tension between both sides PakistanCaptain and coach. His comments came after a viral video showed Pakistan captain Salman Agha throwing a bottle in frustration while sitting next to head coach Mike Hesson.

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Tiwari feels that strong leadership is needed for any team to move forward and said the current set-up may not give enough independence to the coaching staff. “If any country wants to move forward, then leaders should be firm in their decision-making. It should be clear and given freedom. I don’t think the PCB person in charge was given enough freedom. Mike Hesson is the current head coach and he is trying to take the team forward,” he told Cricbuzz.He also believes the bottle-throwing incident reflects deeper issues in the locker room. “In the last game we saw some frustration in the relationship between Hesson and captain Salman Ali Agha. Babar Azam Not being sent out. Aga threw the bottle out. This just proves that trust does not exist,” Tiwari added.However, Hutson denied any talk of a feud and gave a different explanation for the incident. He said Agha was just upset after coming off the field, not angry at the coach. “I’ve actually received that video and you guys are really mistaken. I’ll tell you what exactly happened. I was going to talk to Salman about putting (Mohammed) Nawaz on the pads as a southpaw and Aga was upset that he had just come off so he threw the bottle on the ground,” Hesson explained.He further clarified that the batting plan was discussed and not an argument. “(It) has nothing to do with the conversation we’re having…so it’s a very simple conversation…so it’s surprising what people can sometimes interpret,” he said.

‘They came to steal’: Indian jailed for 18 years for defrauding seniors in US, overstaying student visa

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'They came to steal': Indian jailed for 18 years for defrauding seniors in US, overstaying student visa

Atharva Shailesh Sathawane, a 23-year-old Indian man in Florida, was sentenced to 18 years in prison after being convicted of elder fraud. The verdict was announced in January, but the case has now attracted the attention of MAGA commentators, whose anti-India sentiment has been fueled by incidents of visa abuse and other fraud. “An Indian illegal immigrant under Biden was just sentenced to 18 years in prison for stealing $15 million from elderly victims. They keep telling us these people are here for a better life. Bullshit. In fact, they are here to steal grandma,” right-wing commentator Nick Sortor wrote on X.

Who is Atharva Shailesh Satavani? What crime did he commit?

The 23-year-old man came to the United States on a student visa but overstayed his visa and lost his legal status in the United States. Sashavan became a courier for an international fraud scheme that targeted elderly victims who were convinced to liquidate their retirement accounts for cash, gold or both. Sashawane then went to each victim, took cash or gold and gave it to his co-conspirators. Some of the co-conspirators were from India, court documents said. Sashawan operates primarily in Florida, but he also travels to Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jersey and New York as needed. His personal contribution to the main racket is $6,615,484.66 in cash and gold.“Sashavan preyed on the trust and fear of his victims to convince them to exchange their life savings for gold. Unfortunately, this trend is growing. In Florida alone, victims lost more than $33 million to gold bullion fraud last year. This sentence is just one step in bringing justice to the victims of this scheme and in the FBI’s efforts to prevent this from happening again,” said FBI Jacksonville Special Agent in Charge Jason Calley.

Indian Coast Guard seizes ship with Iranian crew; smuggled cigarettes worth crores seized | India News

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Indian Coast Guard seizes ship with Iranian crew; smuggled cigarettes worth crores seized

New Delhi: indian coast guard (ICG) A suspicious foreign vessel was intercepted inside India’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) on Sunday. The ship, which was carrying an Iranian crew, was found to be carrying a large quantity of smuggled foreign brand cigarettes.The Indian Coast Guard said in a post onAfter boarding the vessel, officials confirmed the vessel was almukhtar. The ship was manned by four Iranian crew members. During a detailed search of the storage area, police discovered 200 boxes containing approximately 10 packs of foreign brand cigarettes. The carton is hidden deep inside the container.The ship and its crew have been detained. The Coast Guard said the vessel was being escorted to porbandel We will also conduct further investigations and joint inquiries with relevant departments.The seizure came just days after another maritime operation. On February 17, the Indian Coast Guard along with the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad conducted an intelligence-based operation at sea.