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Suspected Extra-Marital Affair Leads to Fatal Domestic Clash in Kolkata

In a shocking incident that came to light in Kolkata, a woman was arrested for allegedly murdering her husband following escalating domestic tensions reportedly linked to his suspected extra-marital affair. According to preliminary police findings, frequent arguments and emotional distress had been simmering within the household for months. On the night of the incident, an altercation turned violent, leading to the husband’s death. Authorities are currently investigating the case, gathering witness statements and forensic evidence to determine the full sequence of events. The incident has drawn attention to the growing number of domestic conflict cases in urban households and the urgent need for counseling and intervention in troubled relationships

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Rising Street Scams in Central Kolkata Prompt Heightened Police Surveillance

Kolkata — A wave of small-scale but frequent street scams in central Kolkata has caught the attention of law enforcement officials, triggering intensified patrolling and investigation. Over the past two weeks, multiple pedestrians and commuters reported incidents of wallet snatching, chain grabbing, and distraction-based thefts around Esplanade, Park Street, and Sealdah areas. According to initial police findings, a loosely connected group of offenders has been targeting individuals during peak evening hours — particularly when crowds and dim lighting provide cover. Some scam methods involve fake “lost phone” questions used as a decoy while accomplices lift valuables, while others rely on sudden quick-grab thefts in busy crosswalks. Local shopkeepers express concern that such activities could damage public confidence. “People are becoming cautious even to answer a stranger, and that changes the mood of the city,” said a small business owner near Dharmatala. In response, Kolkata Police has deployed additional patrol units and increased CCTV monitoring in hotspots. Officers from Lalbazar have also initiated undercover presence in busy corridors to track repeat offenders and identify patterns. Authorities advise residents to remain aware of their surroundings, avoid displaying valuables in crowded places, and promptly report suspicious interactions rather than ignoring them. Officials say that while the situation is under control, community vigilance and cooperation are essential.

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