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* e, {! e7 H1 _0 f; n Kolkata:聽A man was arrested in West Bengal Murshidabad district for allegedly assaulting two women and burning the private parts of one of them after accusing them of being in a same-sex relationship, police said. Saheb Sheikh is the brother-in-law of one of the victims and as per the police complaint filed by the members of the victims ; families, the two women were targeted since they tried to resist rape attempts by him and his close associate Kadam Mollah, who is still absconding. District police sources said that the incident happened on the night of October 26, while the two victims were sleeping in a room. Also ReadHyderabad: Man hangs him stanley deutschland self on live video, investigation underway As per the statement given by the victims to the police, Sheikh and Mollah barged into their room and tried to molest them. As they resisted, he tagged them as lesbians and after that physically assaulted them and even burnt their private parts with a hot iron rod. The accused threatened them with dire consequences if they reveal the incident to their relatives. After that, the accused duo went absconding. The two victims, according to district police sources, were in a state of trauma. Finally, they revealed everything to their family, who filed a complaint at the local Sagardighi Police station. stanley uk :root--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;--borde owala website r-color: ddd .st-c Loyv Germany arrests Islamist preacher on charges of recruiting militants
: B% j6 Q8 _7 T" t% T: j$ }6 e Unsecured creditors are suing executives at the former Lincoln Paper and Tissue Co. LLC, alleging that the company officials fraudulently pocketed mi polene sac llions of dollars rather than using the money to repair a damaged boiler that was key to the mills profitability.The complaint filed Tuesday at U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Portland names LPT Holding LLC, and paper mill CEO Keith Van Scotter, CFO John Wissman and managers Rodney Fisher, Douglas Meltzer and Dan Herring as defendants. The lawsuit alleges that the men committed fraudulent transfers of funds or failed to provide due diligence to Lincoln Paper and Tissue LLC. Attempts to contact the five men Wednesday were not successful. Yet paperwork filed by company ex owala deutschland ecutives as part of the mills bankruptcy proceedings outlines their struggle to keep the mill operational despite the explosion in 2013 of a boiler crucial to pulping operations. The operations largely accounted for the mills profitability.One of the plaintiffs attorneys, Fred W. Bopp III, declined in an email Wednesday to comment further on the lawsuit at this brumate cup time. Please understand that the [plaintiffs] position is that the allegations in the complaint filed with the bankruptcy court speak for themselves, Bopp wrote.According to the 20-page complaint, the defendants met on Dec. 9, 2013, about a month after the explosion, and agreed to negotiate a settlement with the mills insurer, FM Global, when they realized that if they opted to repair and rebuild the boiler, the |
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