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Mohali resident nabbed with stolen Activa

Chandigarh: A Mohali resident was arrested by the UT police while riding a stolen Activa, bearing a fake number. The suspect, Dilpreet Singh (28), a resident of Sector 105, Mohali, was nabbed while riding the scooter on the road separating...
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Chandigarh: A Mohali resident was arrested by the UT police while riding a stolen Activa, bearing a fake number. The suspect, Dilpreet Singh (28), a resident of Sector 105, Mohali, was nabbed while riding the scooter on the road separating Sector 22 and 17. The Activa was stolen from Sector 34 in 2019. The police have registered a case at the Sector 17 police station. TNS

Boy, girl borrow phone, flee

Chandigarh: Activa-borne miscreants, including a girl, sped away after borrowing a mobile phone from a person. According to the police, Yash, a resident of Sector 24, alleged that a boy and a girl riding an Activa borrowed his mobile phone to make a call near the Sector 23/24 light point. The suspects, however, didn’t return the phone and sped away from the spot. The police have registered a case at the Sector 11 police station. TNS

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Immigration firm’s licence revoked

Mohali: The administration on Monday revoked the licence of Sunny Enclave- based LMP Immigration and Study Consultant Pvt Ltd for not operating since February 2019 without intimation. Additional District Magistrate Komal Mittal had sought details about the fees charged from the clients and the service rendered from director Rajesh Kumar by sending letters to the official address of the licensee. On November 9, 2021, Rajesh, a Chaulta Kalan resident, replied that he had closed the office in February 2019 and all operations of the firm had been stopped. The firm was issued a licence for consultancy and coaching for IELTS up to January 31, 2024, officials said. TNS

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Cleanliness drive by ITBP

Chandigarh: Indo-Tibetan Border Police’s Basic Training Centre at Bhanu near Chandigarh began the New Year by undertaking a cleanliness drive in and around its campus. Apart from sprucing up the premises of the centre, the adjoining stretch of the National Highway was also cleared of waste and wild growth. Inspector-General Ishwar Singh Duhan addressed the personnel undertaking the drive and stressed upon the importance of maintaining clean surroundings. TNS

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