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Aurangabad: A team of Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has reportedly killed one alleged terrorist and has arrested two others after an encounter in Ahmednagar district of the state.
One of the two people arrested - Abrar Sheikh - is an accused in the 2008 Ahmedabad blast case. The second man - Shakeel Ahmed - was wanted in connection with the murder of a BJP leader from UP.
An ATS constable has sustained bullet injury in the encounter.
More details are awaited.
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Mumbai: Senior IAS officers Pradeep Vyas and Jairaj Phatak have been placed under suspension pending investigation in the Adarsh Housing Society scam, Maharashtra government informed the Bombay High Court today.
While Mr Vyas was the Collector of Mumbai, Mr Phatak was City Municipal Commissioner when the scam took place.
According to the CBI, Mr Vyas (49), during his tenure as Collector from August 2002 to May 2005, allegedly connived with other accused and accepted false documents as proof of income and granted membership to those who were not eligible.
His wife Seema Vyas, also an IAS officer, has a flat in the posh Adarsh building.
Mr Vyas, a 1989 batch officer was arrested for his alleged role in the scam yesterday.
Mr Phatak is alleged to have allowed the height of the building in upmarket Colaba to be raised beyond 100 metres without the approval of the High-Rise Committee of the municipal body. His son received a flat in the Adarsh Society building allegedly as quid pro quo.
The High Court is hearing a batch of public interest litigations filed by social activists Simpreet Singh and Pravin Wategaonkar seeking monitoring of the probe by the High Court and invoking provisions of Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in the case.
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