Cash subsidy to replace kerosene distribution
The tragic incident involving Malegaon additional collector Yeshwant Sonawane, who was burnt alive by the oil mafia on January 25, has triggered a change in policy at the Centre.
Source: The Times of India
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Sullivan Street Tea & Spice Company replaces Triangle Social Club Mafia hangout in Greenwich Village
Sullivan Street Tea & Spice Company has opened in Greenwich Village in the former site of the Triangle Social Club, an alleged Mafia stronghold once run by Genovese crime-family boss Vincent "Chin"...
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Woman pleads guilty to organized crime, drug distribution | By Pierrette J. Shields © 2011 Longmo
BOULDER – A 24-year-old Longmont woman accused of serving as a top-level dealer in a drug ring, which police say moved pounds of methamphetamine and cocaine in and around Longmont, pleaded guilty...
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Woman pleads guilty to organized crime, drug distribution | By Pierrette J. Shields © 2011 Longmo
BOULDER – A 24-year-old Longmont woman accused of serving as a top-level dealer in a drug ring, which police say moved pounds of methamphetamine and cocaine in and around Longmont, pleaded guilty...
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The Las Vegas Mob Experience Replaces 'Dethroned' Mafia Princess With Heir Apparent Son
The Las Vegas Mob Experience is pleased to announce that Carl Manno, grandson of infamous Chicago crime boss, Sam Giancana, and son of the self proclaimed Mafia Princess, Antoinette Giancana, has joined...
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Govt to re-introduce chemical marker in kerosene
Two days after a local oil mafia in Maharashtra burnt alive an additional collector, the government on Thursday unveiled steps including re-introduction of a chemical marker in kerosene to reduce opportunities...
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Govt to re-introduce chemical marker in kerosene in six months
Agencies New Delhi, Jan 27: Two days after a local oil mafia in Maharashtra burnt alive an additional collector, the government today unveiled steps including re-introduction of a chemical marker in...
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Why the mafia loves kerosene, with a lot of help from the Govt
According to the governments own figures, an estimated 38% is diverted for either adulterating petrol or diesel or for resale.