Heavy police presence on Olympic Ave.

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – WIVB News 4 is working to learn more about a heavy police presence on Buffalo’s East Side on Monday night.

Police were on the scene on Olympic Avenue in Buffalo around 10 p.m. Monday.

Crews remain on the scene, and News 4 has reached out to city officials for more information.

https://www.wivb.com/news/local-news/buffalo/heavy-police-presence-on-olympic-ave/

From Drug Raids to Visa Violations: Inside Japan’s Night Patrol Operations

**Night Patrols in the City: How Police Detect Crimes Hiding in the Dark**

*TOKYO, Oct 15* — A police officer approaches a parked car in a dark city parking lot. What emerges from inside is shocking. How do professionals detect crimes that hide in the night? This investigation delves into the work of officers on the front line.

The focus today is on the specialist patrol unit conducting street-level checks at night to prevent crime: the Automobile Patrol Unit.

“Please pull over to the left side of the road. Stop your vehicle on the left,” the officer instructed, stopping a man driving a white car. From the trunk, something unexpected appeared.

“What’s this? Be honest.”

“This is for smoking cannabis, isn’t it?”

“Yes.”

“How long ago?”

“About three or four years ago.”

The man had tools used for smoking marijuana. But why were they still in his trunk?

“I didn’t have anywhere else to put them, and I thought I might need them again,” he explained.

Alongside drugs, another serious problem is illegal immigration.

Suddenly, a man bolts from the scene — a foreigner.

“This isn’t his neighborhood.”

“He’s an overstayer.”

The problem is deep-rooted.

“Do you have other friends?”

“Yes, lots of them.”

“Also overstayers?”

“Many. A lot.”

With this in mind, the patrol investigated what kinds of crimes hide in the city at night, and how police spot them.

At around 11 p.m. in Saitama, a black car left a convenience store.

“Look, one of the license plate lights is out,” an officer noticed that one of the lights illuminating the license plate was broken. He signaled the driver to pull over.

“Please stop completely.”

Because the car violated maintenance standards, the officer stopped it and spoke with the driver.

“You don’t often see this, but please fix it as soon as possible.”

The driver, a man in his 20s, appeared unaware that the light was out.

“I also don’t have my driver’s license with me,” he admitted.

The man had committed two violations: driving with faulty equipment and not carrying his license.

Sensing something suspicious, the officer checked inside the car.

“What’s this? Pepper spray?”

Yes, a canister of pepper spray was found in a pocket beside the driver’s seat.

“Why do you have this?”

“For when someone tries to tailgate me.”

“I see. It’s for self-defense?”

“Yes.”

Even if not used, carrying such an item in public without a legitimate reason can violate the Minor Offenses Act.

“Please come with us to the station.”

“You’re not under arrest, but we need to investigate.”

Police escorted the man for questioning on suspicion of violating the Minor Offenses Act.

Just before 1 a.m. in Kawaguchi, officers on patrol spotted a man who, upon noticing the police car, suddenly ran away.

“What happened? Why did you run?”

The man’s erratic behavior was suspicious. Officers followed him into a nearby building.

“Why did you run? What’s going on?”

The man, in his 20s and Vietnamese, was brought outside and questioned.

“Do you have a residence card?”

“No.”

“Are you sure?”

“Yes.”

“Do you have a visa?”

“No.”

After further questioning, the man finally admitted he had overstayed his visa.

“Are you overstaying?”

“Yes.”

Although he initially claimed there was “nothing” wrong, his passport revealed his visa had expired in 2023—two years earlier.

He had been working illegally at demolition sites since then.

While officers were questioning him, his phone rang repeatedly.

“Who’s calling you?”

“Friends.”

“Friends who are also overstayers?”

“Yes, many.”

The man was arrested on the spot for violating immigration laws.

In another case at 9 p.m. in Kawaguchi, police attempted to question a Vietnamese man in a parking lot.

The man ran, dropping his jacket as an officer grabbed it.

He was eventually surrounded by police and collapsed on the road.

His shoes and jacket were left behind during the chase.

“Are you overstaying?”

“Yes.”

Japan currently has around 75,000 people living illegally, some involved in criminal activities.

Police are strengthening their crackdown on such offenses.

Drug crimes are another major focus of these patrols.

While on patrol, officers noticed a man trying to avoid eye contact.

As they approached his vehicle, they asked, “Do you have anything dangerous in the car?”

The man complied at first but then became agitated.

“I’m in trouble.”

“Why are you in trouble?”

He tried to hide something inside the car.

“Police! Don’t resist!”

The officers restrained him, and after about 30 minutes, drug enforcement officers arrived.

“We suspect you’re involved with drugs.”

“Are you using?”

“No.”

“Are you carrying?”

“No.”

The man refused to provide a urine sample.

However, over an hour later, his statements became vague.

“Did you use today?”

“I don’t know. Maybe three days ago.”

He eventually hinted that he had used drugs.

The man, a single father, admitted he had turned to drugs due to stress from work.

A search of his bag revealed MDMA and methamphetamine.

He was arrested on suspicion of violating the Stimulants Control Act.

A woman with him also tested positive for drugs and was arrested.

Another patrol in Saitama stopped a black car leaving a parking lot after its driver appeared startled by police presence.

“Do you have anything dangerous with you?”

“No.”

But when asked to allow a search, the man became defensive.

“Please tell us what’s inside.”

“There’s nothing.”

“Are you sure?”

“Yes.”

The officer persisted, saying, “We can smell something.”

The man eventually admitted he had marijuana in his possession and had used it that day.

“How long have you been using?”

“For over a year.”

The man, a construction worker in his 30s, had two children in elementary school.

The officer urged him to stop, warning, “If you keep this up, it could lead to stronger drugs like cocaine or methamphetamine, and then it’s too late.”

A further search of the car found marijuana residue under the seat.

The man tested positive and was arrested.

Through these cases, the work of the Automobile Patrol Unit shows that crimes can be found in the most ordinary places.

Police officers remain vigilant, noticing even the smallest irregularities to protect the safety of the community.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147288.php

Goldy Brar gangsters, hired to kill comedian Munawar Faruqui, arrested

**Goldy Brar Gangsters Hired to Kill Comedian Munawar Faruqui Arrested**

*By Chanshimla Varah | October 2, 2025, 11:19 AM*

Two alleged members of the notorious Rohit Godara-Goldy Brar-Virender Charan gang were arrested in Delhi on Thursday for allegedly planning to murder stand-up comedian Munawar Faruqui.

The suspects, identified as Rahul and Sahil, hail from Panipat and Bhiwani in Haryana. According to police investigations, they were acting under the orders of foreign-based gangster Rohit Godara, who is known to collaborate with Goldy Brar and Virender Charan.

### Investigation Details: Suspects Conducted Recce in Mumbai and Bengaluru

Authorities revealed that the suspects had conducted reconnaissance operations in Mumbai and Bengaluru to track Munawar Faruqui’s movements. Faruqui is not only a prominent comedian but also a popular reality TV star, having won *Bigg Boss* in 2024 and boasting 14.2 million Instagram followers.

Of note, Rahul was already wanted in connection with a triple murder case that occurred in Yamunanagar, Haryana, in December 2024.

### Arrest Operation: How Police Nabbed the Suspects

The police acted swiftly after receiving a tip-off about the presence of the suspected shooters near New Friends Colony. A trap was set up on Kalindi Kunj-Pushta Road, where a suspicious motorcycle was observed around 3:00 AM.

When officers signaled the suspects to stop, they opened fire, triggering an exchange of gunfire. Both Rahul and Sahil sustained gunshot injuries to their legs before being apprehended.

### Evidence and Aftermath

Both injured suspects were immediately rushed to a hospital for treatment. During the operation, the police seized the firearms used in the encounter along with the motorcycle.

This incident comes against a backdrop of increased attacks on celebrities in the region. Just weeks earlier, on September 12, two gunmen on a motorcycle fired shots outside actress Disha Patani’s residence in Bareilly. The Rohit Godara-Goldy Brar gang claimed responsibility for that attack as well.

Authorities continue to investigate the gang’s activities as security measures around public figures are heightened.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/goldy-brar-gang-shooters-hired-to-kill-munawar-faruqui-arrested/story

Zubeen Garg death case: Manager and organiser held in Delhi

Zubeen Garg’s manager Siddhartha Sharma and festival chief organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta were arrested from Delhi on Wednesday morning in connection with the singer’s death in Singapore last month, Assam Police confirmed.

The duo has been booked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including culpable homicide not amounting to murder, criminal conspiracy, and causing death by negligence. Following their arrest, they were brought to Guwahati and produced before the Kamrup Chief Judicial Magistrate’s court, which sent them to 14 days of police custody.

Since the courts were closed for Durga Puja, the hearing took place at the residence of the judge.

Special DGP (CID) Munna Prasad Gupta stated that investigations into the singer’s death will be conducted in accordance with the law. A lookout notice through Interpol had already been issued against both individuals. Based on this notice, immigration authorities detained Mahanta when he arrived at Delhi airport from Singapore and handed him over to Assam Police.

Regarding Sharma, Gupta said, “We tracked his location to Delhi and Rajasthan. Last night, we located him near the Delhi-Haryana border and arrested him.”

The state government recently banned Mahanta, the chief organiser of the North East Festival — which Garg had attended in Singapore before his death — from holding any function or event in Assam.

Zubeen Garg’s wife, Garima Saikia Garg, expressed her full faith in the investigating team and hoped that they would soon uncover what exactly happened.

The Assam government had earlier constituted a 10-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the singer’s death in Singapore, which allegedly occurred due to drowning on September 19.

*Note: This story has been sourced from a third-party syndicated feed. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability, or the accuracy of the text. Mid-day management reserves the sole right to alter, delete, or remove (without notice) the content at its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.*
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/zubeen-garg-death-case-manager-and-organiser-held-in-delhi-23596808

Puri-Vijay Sethupathi’s film event postponed after Karur stampede

**Puri-Vijay Sethupathi’s Film Event Postponed Following Karur Stampede Tragedy**

*By Isha Sharma | Sep 28, 2025, 01:25 PM*

The title and teaser launch of director Puri Jagannadh’s much-anticipated pan-Indian film starring Vijay Sethupathi has been postponed. The event, initially scheduled to take place in Chennai on Saturday, was called off in light of a tragic stampede that occurred during Vijay Sethupathi’s political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu.

The unfortunate incident resulted in the loss of approximately 39 lives, leaving the entire state and the film fraternity in shock.

**Official Statement from the Film Team**

Sharing their condolences, the film team released an official statement on social media expressing their sympathy for the families affected by the tragedy. The statement read:

*”Owing to the unfortunate incident in Tamil Nadu, Team #PuriSethupathi has postponed the Title & Teaser Launch Event planned for today.”*

**About the Film**

The yet-to-be-titled film stars Vijay Sethupathi alongside Tabu, Samyuktha, and Duniya Vijay in pivotal roles. Expected to be a grand multi-language release, the project has already sparked significant excitement among fans across the country.

Reports suggest the film will be titled *Slum Dog* and feature music composed by Mahati Swara Sagar. The production team has assured fans that the title and teaser launch will be rescheduled and announced soon.

**Government Response**

In response to the tragedy, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced a compensation package to support the victims’ families and the injured. He revealed that each family of the deceased would receive ₹10 lakh, while those injured would be granted ₹1 lakh each.

Furthermore, the Chief Minister declared the formation of a one-member Commission of Inquiry headed by retired High Court Judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan to investigate the incident thoroughly and submit an official report.

The state mourns the loss caused by this tragic event, and the film community stands united in grief with the affected families.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/event-of-vijay-sethupathi-s-film-postponed-after-karur-stampede/story

Puri-Vijay Sethupathi’s film event postponed after Karur stampede

**Puri-Vijay Sethupathi’s Film Event Postponed Following Tragic Karur Stampede**

*By Isha Sharma | September 28, 2025 | 1:25 PM*

The much-anticipated title and teaser launch of director Puri Jagannadh’s upcoming pan-Indian film featuring Vijay Sethupathi has been postponed. Originally scheduled to take place in Chennai this past Saturday, the event was called off in light of a tragic stampede that occurred during Vijay Sethupathi’s political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu, resulting in the loss of approximately 39 lives.

**Official Statement from the Film Team**

In response to the unfortunate incident, the film’s makers shared a heartfelt statement on social media expressing their condolences to the families affected by the tragedy. The statement read:

*“Owing to the unfortunate incident in Tamil Nadu, Team #PuriSethupathi has postponed the Title & Teaser Launch Event planned for today.”*

**About the Film**

The untitled project stars Vijay Sethupathi alongside notable actors Tabu, Samyuktha, and Duniya Vijay in pivotal roles. Generating significant excitement among fans, the film is set for a multi-language release. Reports indicate that the movie will be titled *Slum Dog* and is being produced on a grand scale with music composed by Mahati Swara Sagar.

The production team has assured fans that the title and teaser launch will be rescheduled and held soon.

**Government Response and Support**

In the wake of the tragedy, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced compensation of ₹10 lakh to each family of the deceased. Additionally, ₹1 lakh has been allotted for every injured person.

To ensure a thorough examination of the incident, the Chief Minister confirmed the constitution of a one-member Commission of Inquiry. The commission will be headed by retired High Court Judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan, who will investigate the circumstances surrounding the stampede and submit a detailed report.

The film industry and fans alike await further updates as the community comes together in mourning and support during this difficult time.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/event-of-vijay-sethupathi-s-film-postponed-after-karur-stampede/story

Puri-Vijay Sethupathi’s film event postponed after Karur stampede

**Puri-Vijay Sethupathi Film Event Postponed Following Karur Stampede**

*By Isha Sharma | Sep 28, 2025, 01:25 PM*

The much-anticipated title and teaser launch of director Puri Jagannadh’s upcoming pan-Indian film featuring Vijay Sethupathi has been postponed. The event was originally scheduled to take place in Chennai on Saturday but has been deferred in light of a tragic stampede that occurred during Vijay’s political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu, resulting in the loss of approximately 39 lives.

**Official Statement from the Film Team**

The film’s production team shared a heartfelt statement on social media, expressing their condolences to the families affected by the tragedy. The statement read,
“Owing to the unfortunate incident in Tamil Nadu, Team #PuriSethupathi has postponed the Title & Teaser Launch Event planned for today.”

**About the Film**

While the film remains untitled, it stars Vijay Sethupathi alongside notable actors Tabu, Samyuktha, and Duniya Vijay in pivotal roles. The project has created a buzz among audiences due to its multi-language release strategy. Reports suggest the film may be titled *Slum Dog* and is being produced on a grand scale, featuring a soundtrack composed by Mahati Swara Sagar.

The team has reassured fans that the title and teaser launch will be rescheduled soon.

**Government Response**

In the wake of the tragedy, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced compensation of ₹10 lakh each to the families of the deceased and ₹1 lakh each to the injured. Additionally, the Chief Minister declared the formation of a one-member Commission of Inquiry, led by retired High Court Judge Justice Aruna Jagadeesan, to investigate the incident and submit a detailed report.

The entire film fraternity and supporters continue to mourn the loss while hoping for swift justice and support for the victims’ families.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/event-of-vijay-sethupathi-s-film-postponed-after-karur-stampede/story

A drunken chase, a disputed identity: Man challenges breath test charge

A man accused of drunkenly fleeing his car after being pulled over by police has challenged his charge of refusing to submit to a breath test.

Shaun Richard Rowell has disputed the charge of refusing breath analysis at a hearing at the Magistrates Court.

The charge relates to an incident that occurred in Claremont at about 10pm on April 25, 2024, when Senior Constable Matthew Bowden detained Mr Rowell as he was attempting to open the garage of his house.

The officer had moments earlier pulled over a red Mitsubishi ASX that he suspected was being driven by an intoxicated person. The suspect fled the vehicle into a nearby street after being stopped.

The court heard that Constable Bowden began the pursuit but was forced to turn back after realizing he had left the keys in his unlocked car. When he resumed the chase, he had lost sight of the suspect he had seen fleeing the Mitsubishi.

As he rounded the corner, video footage from his body-worn camera showed him focusing on a figure bending over to lift a garage door of a private residence.

During his testimony before Magistrate Reg Marron at the Hobart Magistrates Court, Constable Bowden said he had “no doubt” that the man he intercepted at the garage door was the same man who had fled from the Mitsubishi.

The police prosecutor asked how many seconds had elapsed between losing sight of the suspect and then seeing Mr Rowell at the garage door.

“It would have been close to 20 seconds,” Constable Bowden told the court.

“Why did you focus on this person?”

“I believed they were the driver of the vehicle and that they were required to submit to the breath test.”

The witness told the court that the defendant smelled strongly of alcohol.

“He wasn’t very steady on his feet when I pulled him away. I felt like I was holding him up to make sure he didn’t fall,” Constable Bowden said.

Defence counsel Fabiano Cangelosi suggested Constable Bowden was trespassing when he entered the driveway to detain the defendant.

“If nobody gave you permission to go onto that property and grab hold of the defendant, how were you able to do it?” the lawyer asked.

“I saw only one person get out of the car,” Constable Bowden said.

Magistrate Marron ordered the lawyers to make final written submissions by the end of October and reserved his decision until November 14.
https://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/9069430/man-challenges-breath-test-refusal-charge-in-court-hearing/?src=rss

Constables Trained With Police Band Shall Not Perform Without Their Wish, Says Madhya Pradesh High Court

**Jabalpur High Court Rules Against Sending MP Police Constables for Band Duties Without Consent**

The High Court of Madhya Pradesh has ruled that Constables (General Duty) of the MP Police who have undergone police band training cannot be assigned to perform or play in police band functions without their consent.

This directive came during the hearing of a petition filed by MK Rawat, Pradeep Bhuriya, Ravindra Kushwaha, Prakash Singh, and Rahul Girwal, all posted as Constables (General Duty) in MP Police. Justice Vivek Jain stated, “In view of the position that the petitioners have already undertaken training of police band, it is observed that they shall not be sent for police band duties without their consent.”

The constables had challenged departmental orders requiring them to undergo police band training. While their training on musical instruments was completed, they objected to being deployed to perform in various functions and programmes.

The petitioners relied on a previous High Court order dated February 21, 2024, which had held that police personnel cannot be sent for training or assigned duties related to playing the band without their consent.

According to the petitioners’ counsel, Nityanand Mishra, the constables’ primary responsibilities involve maintaining law and order and investigating offences. Therefore, their consent is essential before being deployed for police band performances during official events.

This ruling safeguards the rights of police personnel by ensuring that their deployment for specialized duties like police band performances is voluntary and not imposed.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/constables-trained-with-police-band-shall-not-perform-without-their-wish-says-madhya-pradesh-high-court