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Nashik Police Seize Mephedrone Worth Rs 49 Lakh
Nashik Police Seize Mephedrone Worth Rs 49 Lakh Nashik rural police have made a significant drug bust, seizing mephedrone valued at Rs 49 lakh. This operation led to the arrest of two individuals in the Vinchur area, following a tip-off about their intentions to sell the illegal narcotics.The suspects, Yakub Khaleed Momeen, 46, and Sandesh Ambadas Phapale, 35, both residents of Niphad tehsil, were apprehended after a meticulously planned trap on the road to Vinchur industrial area. Among the items recovered was 315.9 grams of mephedrone from Momeen's scooter.A subsequent search of Momeen's residence yielded another 386.41 grams of the substance. Both men face charges under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. Authorities continue to investigate to uncover further details in this case.

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Rory McIlroy on the PGA-LIV Divide: No Reunion in Sight
Rory McIlroy on the PGA-LIV Divide: No Reunion in Sight Rory McIlroy on Wednesday expressed skepticism about the potential for reconciliation between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, factions he believes are now "too far apart." McIlroy, a vocal PGA Tour advocate, wishes for frequent clashes among top golfers beyond the majors but remains pessimistic.During a press appearance at the Emirates Golf Club preceding the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, McIlroy shared his thoughts shortly after the PGA Tour's reinstatement of Brooks Koepka. This decision is part of a new initiative allowing select players a limited return window.The divide has attracted attention from U.S. President Donald Trump, who participated in White House discussions last February. Despite some progress since LIV Golf's June 2022 debut, McIlroy believes the sides aren't ready to make necessary concessions. "I don't see a world where they'll give up enough," McIlroy said, lamenting the mutual losses reconciliation would require.

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Royal Battle: Prince Harry's Emotional Testimony Against the Press
Royal Battle: Prince Harry's Emotional Testimony Against the Press Prince Harry delivered an emotional testimony on Wednesday at London's High Court, asserting that the Daily Mail had severely affected his wife Meghan's life. In his privacy lawsuit against the paper's publisher, he described the ordeal as 'an absolute misery.'Alongside other notable claimants like Elton John, the Duke of Sussex is suing Associated Newspapers over alleged privacy violations dating back to the early ‘90s. He refuted the publisher's insistence that their information sources were legitimate, calling the accusations 'preposterous smears.'During court proceedings, Harry maintained strong opposition to claims of a 'leaky' social circle. He emphasized that any relationship with journalists had been unavoidably professional, challenging the legality of information-gathering tactics he described as intrusive.

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The two explosive details that could make or break Brendan Banfield's murder trial, explained by former prosecutor
How credible is the star witness? And who was behind the fetish website account? A legal expert reveals the two key explosive details that could make or break the case against Brendan Banfield.
