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Chandigarh: The police arrested Rishab Thind, Balkaran Singh, and Anmol Kamboj, all residents of Sector 35-C, for causing a nuisance under the influence of alcohol near their residence on October 24. — TNS

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Two booked for police job fraud

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Chandigarh: Two persons have been booked for fraud. In a complaint to the police, Sanjay Sharma, a resident of Ambala Cantt, stated that Ashish Khushwah, Neeraj Kumar, and others allegedly duped him of Rs 15 lakh. The suspects had promised a job for his son in the Chandigarh Police, but failed to deliver. A cheating case has been registered. — TNS

Mobile phone stolen from shop

Chandigarh: An unidentified person has been booked for stealing a mobile phone. Malkit Singh of Saini Vihar, Baltana, reported that his phone was stolen from a shop in Sector 22-B on October 21. A case has been registered at the Sector 17 police station. — TNS

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Army Institute of Law holds seminar

Mohali: The Army Institute of Law, Mohali, hosted a seminar on ‘Modern Constitutionalism: Evolving Principles and Contemporary Challenges’ on Saturday. Justice Alok Jain of the Punjab and Haryana High Court was the chief guest at the event. He advised budding lawyers to judiciously use technology. — TNS

Safety hazard: An electricity transformer in the middle of a footpath-turned cycle track poses a safety threat to cyclists and pedestrians in Sector 6, Panchkula. The track also has trees and guide maps obstructing the way of users. TRIBUNE PHOTO: RAVI KUMAR

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