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Jagran correspondent, Jodhpur. Police Commissioner Omprakash Paswan has formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) under the leadership of ACP Chhavi Sharma to investigate the death of storyteller Sadhvi Prem Baisa in Jodhpur. There are a total of 9 people in the SIT including a cyber expert, a lady constable, two police station officers.

Poison could be the reason behind Sadhvi's death

According to sources, poison could be the reason behind the death of Sadhvi Prem Baisa. In such a situation, the viscera has been sent for investigation. Police have found some wrappers of a medicine named Asthalin near Sadhna Kutir Ashram located on Pal Road. After receiving these medicines, many important questions are now being raised.

Sadhvi's health suddenly deteriorated after the injection

According to ACP Chhavi Sharma, technical experts are investigating new facts based on the report given by Sadhvi's father Veeram Nath. According to the police, Sadhvi's health suddenly deteriorated after she was injected by compounder Devi Singh, which was not a normal procedure. He was taken to a private hospital, where doctors confirmed his death.

The father says that there was some negligence in giving the injection. Chhavi Sharma said that the SIT is examining technical evidence including mobile call records of Sadhvi Prem Baisa, CCTV footage of the ashram and other digital inputs.

Compounder Devi Singh detained in connection with injection

Compounder Devi Singh has been detained and interrogated in connection with the injection. Police are investigating whether the injection was given on medical advice and whether the injection resulted in his death.

At the same time, according to sources, during the post-mortem, the color of Sadhvi Prem Baisa's intestines had turned red which is a sign of poison. However, the police are still waiting for the official post-mortem report.

Sonam Wangchuk, lodged in Jodhpur jail, examined in AIIMS

On the instructions of the Supreme Court, Ladakh's environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk, who was lodged in Jodhpur's Central Jail for more than four months, was taken to AIIMS (Jodhpur) with tight security on Saturday morning. Wangchuk has been examined in the gastroenterology department of AIIMS. Its report will be presented in the Supreme Court on Monday.

In a recent hearing in the Supreme Court, his lawyer Kapil Sibal had told the court that he was having serious stomach problems due to the jail water. The court had directed to investigate them and present the report in the next hearing to be held on February 2.

During the last hearing, Supreme Court Justice Arvind Kumar and Justice P.B. Varale had said that in this case normal investigation is not enough, they need a specialist doctor.

The court had directed the jail authorities to get Wangchuk examined by a specialist doctor from a government hospital. In such a situation, Sonam Wangchug was brought to AIIMS, Jodhpur on Saturday morning. The jail administration will now present his medical report directly to the Supreme Court, on the basis of which the court can give further decision on his treatment or jail facilities.

Ban on use of mobile in Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan

Those doing safari in Ranthambore and Sariska Tiger Reserve of Rajasthan will no longer be able to use mobile phones. Tourists will have to deposit their mobile phones in a bag with the guide before boarding the vehicle for safari. Forest personnel will also have to deposit their mobile phones outside before entering the Tiger Reserve.

District Forest Officer of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Sanjeev Sharma said that there has been a ban on the use of mobile phones by tourists during safari. This information will also be uploaded on the online booking site by the Forest Department.

He said that the increasing use of mobile phones was harming the peace of wildlife in the forest. When a tiger is seen during safari, most of the vehicles gather at one place and start taking photos from mobiles, which can also harm the safety of tourists.

A sensational case of selling the years old land of Shwetambar Jain Samaj Trust in the name of a person who died 80 years ago has come to light in Suwana town of Bhilwara district in Rajasthan. It is alleged that by making fake Aadhar and PAN cards in the name of the deceased person, the land deal was made for about Rs 80 lakh.

In the fraud, even the photo, age and address were shown wrongly. The matter came to light when Gopal Sadhu, living near the trust land, was getting the land he had purchased measured. In the revenue records, the trust land was found to be registered in the name of Mohammad Munna, resident of Asind. He gave this information to trust member Prakash.

After this, when the trust officials got the documents taken out, it was found that the land was registered on October 17, 2025. Trust President Nemkumar said that this two bigha land was registered in the name of Yati Shri Kesarichand and Shantinath Jain Temple of Upasara for years. Yeti Kesarichand died about 80 years ago. Despite this, the land was sold through fake documents. In the registry, Mohammad Munna has been declared as the buyer and Ramkaran Jat and Mohammad Mansoori as witnesses.

Angered by the case, people of the Jain community reached the Collectorate on Saturday and met the Collector and the SP, demanding a fair investigation and strict action against the culprits. The society has also started the process of filing a report against all the accused.

Cheating by showing fake videos of Union Ministers and luring them of huge income from investment

Cyber ​​​​thugs once again weaponized internet media and cheated a youth of Banswara district of Rs 10 lakh 43 thousand 905 by showing fake videos of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The swindlers trapped the victim by promising him huge earnings every month by investing on Facebook.

Realizing that he was cheated, the victim lodged a complaint at the Cyber ​​Police Station, Banswara. Cyber ​​police station is investigating the case. Victim Mansaram Nayak said that in an advertisement seen on Facebook, the investment scheme was being promoted through videos of Union ministers.

In the advertisement, it was claimed to earn Rs 40 to 45 thousand per month by investing Rs 22 thousand. Believing it was a government scheme, he filled in his information. As soon as the information was shared, a call came. The caller introduced himself as a senior manager of the company and cited foreign investment experience.

On October 14, the victim deposited Rs 21 thousand 933 online.

On October 14, the victim deposited Rs 21 thousand 933 online. After this, people were lured by calling from different numbers to invest in crypto currency, gold and stocks. On November 12, the victim transferred Rs 9 lakh 99 thousand 989 from the account of Bank of Baroda, Motagaon branch to the account of CP Delhi through RTGS. The excuse of tax and holding charge on withdrawal of money was made.

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