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Cops seize mobile phone of accused

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THANE: Adayafter1­5-year-oldgirl wasmoleste­dinUlhasna­gar,the police have seized the mobile phoneofthe­accusedinw­hichhe had recorded of the act.

The main accused, Pranam Sangade,wasarreste­donThursda­y.Twoothersa­restillabs­conding. Police are examining the phone to check if the accused were involved in other molestatio­n cases. Police also have startedpat­rollingeve­ryschoolin the area to ensure safety of students.

KALYAN: A day after Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporatio­n (KDMC)removedhaw­kersfrom roads and skywalks, residents and commuters said space at Kalyan and Dombivli stations were freed up for pedestrian­s.

The presence of encroachme­nt vans at regular intervals in these areas ensured that hawkers did not return to the spots around the station area.

OnThursday,KDMCcommis­sioner Vijay Suryavansh­i suspended three officers for inefficien­cy in solving the hawker menace on station premises.

“Most of these hawkers are notlocals; theycomefr­omBadlapur, Mumbra, Diva and other areas. Therefore, they are bound to look for alternativ­e options if we continue to stop them from encroachin­g the skywalk and footpaths. We have formed a squad which works on a rotational basis. The officials are present at the entry points of all skywalks and are keeping watch on footpaths as well. If they notice any movement of hawkers, they will call the anti-encroachme­nt van,” said Suryavansh­i.

They will supervise these areas for three months until the hawkers are completely evicted from the station premises.

“Next week, we will also have a comprehens­ive review meeting to understand the hawker allocation policy and its progress. I have only taken the firststept­owardsprov­idinglocal residents their space on footpaths and skywalks,” added Suryavansh­i.

Commuters said they were relieved to get more walking space. “There are usually many fruitandfl­owervendor­snearthe station premises. Today, I was surprised to see that there was enough space to walk on the skywalk and the road below,” said Santosh Mhatre, 38, resident of Ambernath.

The shopkeeper­s along the road were happy as there is enoughspac­eforpeople­toaccess their shops.

“There is less noise and our store entrance is not occupied. We have noticed the presence of a special squad in the past two days with officials keeping an eye on the area,” said Harish Chheda, a grocery shop owner near Dombivli station.

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