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Bengaluru Doctor’s Chilling Confession: “I Killed My Wife for You”

Bengaluru Doctor’s Chilling Confession: “I Killed My Wife for You” In a shocking turn of events, Bengaluru-based anesthetist Dr. Mahendra Reddy GS, accused of murdering his wife, Dr. Kruthika Reddy, reportedly sent disturbing messages to multiple women after the crime — claiming he killed his wife for them. According to investigators, Mahendra allegedly administered anesthesia to Kruthika, a 29-year-old dermatologist, on April 24, leading to her death. He was arrested on October 14 in Manipal, Udupi district. Following the incident, police discovered that Mahendra had reached out to at least four to five women, including one who had previously rejected his marriage proposal. In one message, sent through the PhonePe app after being blocked on social media, he chillingly wrote, “I killed my wife for you.” Police have seized Mahendra’s phone and laptop for forensic examination. Preliminary analysis confirmed he had been in touch with multiple women and even faked his death in 2023 to manipulate one of them. Authorities say the messages were part of Mahendra’s bizarre attempts to rekindle past relationships, while the investigation continues into the motive and timeline of the murder. Category: Crime / Bengaluru NewsUnderCover Editor News

India’s Women’s World Cup Triumph Proves Equal Pay Is the Game Changer. UnderCover Editor News

India’s Women’s World Cup Triumph Proves Equal Pay Is the Game Changer. UnderCover Editor News Under the dazzling lights of Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium, history was written. Harmanpreet Kaur’s final catch sealed India’s first-ever Women’s World Cup victory — a moment that wasn’t just about cricket, but about equality, perseverance, and vision. Three years ago, in 2022, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) took a bold step — introducing equal pay for men and women cricketers. Critics called it impractical, arguing that women’s cricket didn’t generate equal revenue. But last night’s win proved them wrong. This triumph was more than a sporting achievement; it was the result of years of investment, belief, and policy reform. The Women’s Premier League (WPL) gave players international exposure and confidence, while pay parity gave them dignity and focus — letting them train and perform as professionals, not part-timers. As the nation celebrated, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah’s words echoed the sentiment: “The grit, resolve, and skill of our women have inspired the nation. Equal pay was just the beginning — belief made history.” India’s win isn’t just a cricket story; it’s a story of change. A reminder that equality isn’t a reward for success — it’s the foundation for it.  

Cyber Cops Warn Citizens of Fake Traffic E-Challan & SIM Hijack Frauds

Cyber Cops Warn Citizens of Fake Traffic E-Challan & SIM Hijack Frauds Mumbai: The Mumbai Cyber Crime Police have issued a strong advisory warning citizens about a new wave of online scams — from fake traffic e-challan messages on WhatsApp to SIM hijack frauds through bogus credit card offers.According to officials, cybercriminals are impersonating traffic police officers on WhatsApp, sending fake messages containing malicious links designed to trick users into downloading harmful files or revealing personal details.The advisory highlights several red flags citizens should watch for:Messages from unknown WhatsApp numbers claiming to be from traffic police.APK files with suspicious names like “Traffic Fine” or “RTO Challan”.Payment requests made through personal UPI handles.Links that don’t end with “.gov.in” or aren’t related to parivahan.gov.in.“Citizens must avoid clicking on suspicious links or downloading unknown files and should never transfer money through personal UPI handles,” the police advisory stated.In another alarming trend, cyber cops have also warned about SIM hijack frauds linked to fake credit card offers. Scammers contact victims posing as bank representatives, offering ‘lifetime free’ or ‘high-limit’ credit cards. They then collect sensitive identity details like PAN, Aadhaar, mobile number, and date of birth under the pretext of KYC verification.Once they have the information, fraudsters approach telecom providers claiming the user has lost their phone and initiate a SIM swap. With control over the victim’s mobile number, they gain access to bank OTPs, UPI verifications, and online transactions, swiftly draining funds from the victim’s account through mule accounts or digital wallets.Officials added that victims are often pressured into sharing data immediately or asked to verify details via fake bank websites or forms.The cyber police urge citizens to remain cautious and recognize early warning signs such as:Credit card offers received without any formal application.Requests for KYC verification via WhatsApp or phone calls.Sudden mobile network loss despite an active plan.Unauthorized OTPs or transactions from bank accounts.Public Advisory:If you receive such suspicious messages, do not respond or click any links. Report them immediately to the National Cyber Crime Portal (www.cybercrime.gov.in) or contact the local cyber police station.Cyber officials emphasize that awareness is the best defence against such digital frauds — urging Mumbai residents to verify all messages, stay alert, and never share personal information over insecure platforms.— Reported by UnderCover Editor News Agency CyberCrime #MumbaiNews #FakeChallan #SIMSwap #CyberAlert #UnderCoverEditor

CBI Arrests Key Member in Major Cybercrime Racket Targeting Japanese Citizens.

CBI Arrests Key Member in Major Cybercrime Racket Targeting Japanese Citizens. Undercover Editor | Revealing What Matters The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a major accused linked to an international cybercrime syndicate that defrauded Japanese citizens through sophisticated “tech support scams.” The action comes under the ongoing nationwide crackdown, Operation Chakra-V, aimed at dismantling global cybercriminal networks. The arrested individual, identified as Dwibendu Moharana, was detained at Bhubaneswar airport upon his return from the UAE on October 30, 2025. According to CBI officials, Moharana had fled India in May shortly after his illegal call centre in Noida — operating under the name VoIP Connect Private Limited — was raided by the agency. Investigations revealed that Moharana and his associates posed as technical support executives from reputed multinational companies, deceiving Japanese victims into making payments for fake services. The CBI stated that the racket used advanced social engineering tactics to manipulate targets and extract money under false pretences. Earlier this year, on May 28, coordinated raids across Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh led to the arrest of six operatives and the shutdown of two fake call centres. Those previously arrested include Ashu Singh (Delhi), Kapil Ghakhar (Panipat), Rohit Maurya (Ayodhya), Shubham Jaiswal, Vivek Raj, and Adarsh Kumar (Varanasi). After being brought to Delhi on a transit warrant, Moharana was produced before a special court and remanded to CBI custody for three days. The agency has now arrested seven accused in total and filed chargesheets against all of them. The CBI confirmed that the operation was conducted in close coordination with the National Police Agency of Japan and Microsoft Corporation, significantly disrupting one of the most active cybercrime networks targeting Japanese nationals.

Hostage Drama at Powai Studio: Mumbai Police Rescue 17 Children, Accused Shot Dead

Hostage Drama at Powai Studio: Mumbai Police Rescue 17 Children, Accused Shot Dead By Mahesh Rathod, Editor – UnderCover Editor Mumbai witnessed high tension on Thursday afternoon when a 50-year-old man, identified as Rohit Arya, allegedly held 17 children hostage at Ra Studio in Powai. The children, aged between 10 and 12, had come for an audition when Arya locked them inside and threatened to harm them and himself. According to police officials, Arya had been demanding unpaid dues from the state government under the “My School, Beautiful School” campaign. In a disturbing video message, he claimed he had taken the children “for a conversation” and was not a terrorist. A Quick Response Team (QRT) and Powai police launched an immediate rescue operation. During the tense standoff, Arya reportedly ignored repeated appeals to surrender. When police entered through the rear window, shots were fired — Arya was hit and later declared dead at the hospital. All 17 children were safely rescued and reunited with their families. Police recovered an air gun and some chemicals from the scene. Officials said Arya had earlier protested in Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur, claiming the government owed him over ₹2 crore for the Swachhta Monitor Project. However, Education Minister Deepak Kesarkar clarified that partial payment had already been made and denied further dues. The Powai police have registered a case and are investigating the sequence of events that led to this shocking incident.

Traffic Curbs in Mumbai Ahead of PM Modi’s Visit for Maritime Week 2025

The Mumbai Police have issued a traffic advisory ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the India Maritime Week 2025 at NESCO, Goregaon, on Wednesday, October 29. Movement of heavy vehicles will be prohibited on the Western Express Highway (WEH) between Vakola Flyover and Dahisar Toll Naka, in both directions, from 2 pm to 9 pm. The restrictions aim to ensure security and smooth traffic flow during the high-profile event. Emergency services, VVIP security vehicles, and other authorised transport will be allowed. Motorists have been advised to use alternative routes and follow traffic police instructions to avoid delays. The India Maritime Week, themed “Uniting Oceans, One Maritime Vision,” will see participation from over 85 countries and 350 global speakers, highlighting India’s growing maritime strength. Reported by Undercover Editor News Channel Edited by Mahesh Rathod, Editor.

Cyclone Alert: Andhra Pradesh Braces for Montha Landfall Tonight

Heavy rain and strong winds lashed several parts of Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday as Cyclone Montha moved closer to the coast. Wind speeds touched up to 80 kmph in Kakinada, Visakhapatnam, Konaseema, Krishna, West Godavari, and Vizianagaram districts, prompting a red alert. More than 10,000 residents have been shifted to relief camps set up in schools and government buildings. Authorities have opened 242 medical camps and placed 283 ambulances on standby, while NDRF and SDRF teams remain deployed across vulnerable coastal stretches. The cyclone is expected to make landfall between Kakinada and Machilipatnam late Tuesday night, with wind speeds possibly reaching 110 kmph. Officials have advised residents to stay indoors and follow local administration alerts as the state remains on high alert. Reported by Undercover Editor News Channel Edited by Mahesh Rathod, Editor

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