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THE TIMES OF INDIA, NEW DELHI FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2016 4 TIMES CITY Tony Stark (Downey Jr) and Steve Rogers have a difference of opinion over the Sokovia Accords, created by the United Nations, that seeks to create a governing body for the Avengers. Stark is in favour while Rogers prefers them to be free to act on their own instincts and thoughts. A series of events involving a multitude of superheroes from the Marvel Universe, intrigue and different kinds of motivation leads to a clash between Iron Man and Captain America, among others. W ithout giving away anything that might spoil this treat for Marvel and superhero fans, let’s just say that Captain America: Civil War is essentially like a battle royale between superheroes like you’ve never seen before. And in a way that doesn’t bludgeon your senses into numb submission, like some other superhero films we’ve seen of late. The Russo duo has managed to handle this ensemble cast of superheroes and their personalities with a certain deftness of touch that has to be seen to be believed. Black Panther, Spiderman, Captain America, Black Widow, Winter Soldier…well, pretty much all of them put in some seriously convincing performances. Downey Jr’s Stark-isms have been dialled down here, allowing us to get a glimpse of his real side as being more than just a one-liner machine. But truth be told, it is Evans who steals the show. Enough said. As for the action and cinematography, one word—amazing. The climax action sequence at Leipzig/Halle airport is something that might just leave you breathless. It is 17 minutes long (that’s right) and is straight up the stuff of legend. And no, entire cities and buildings need not be levelled to make a good group fight scene. Rogers’ mistrust regarding new- world values (compared to the time he was from) is nicely explored. His unwillingness to compromise on his code is seen to great effect. There is darkness, there is depth, but the important thing is that the element of fun is also most definitely present. Oh, and needless to say, don’t miss Stan Lee’s cameo and do stay for the post-credits scene. — Reagan Gavin Rasquinha CINEMA OF THE WEEK SMS YOUR MOVIE REVIEWS/RATINGS Type rev <space> short code of movie as given under each movie name <space> your name <space> your rating (choose from 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5 or 5). <space> add your comments and send to 58888 e.g. rev cap neha 3 super movie To read/rate the movie, you can also go to review.timesofindia.com Captain America: Civil War (cap) 58888 Codes for movies Captain America: Civil War (Action/Adventure) ★★★★ Cast: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Tom Holland, Paul Rudd, Daniel Bruhl Direction: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo Duration: 2 hours 28 minutes Language: English (U/A) 58888 code: cap POOR AVERAGE ★★ WATCHABLE ★★★ VERY GOOD ★★★★ OUTSTANDING ★★★★★ RATING SCALE GOOD ★★★★ VERY GOOD +★★★★★ New Delhi: The Special Cell of Delhi Police has busted a gang of arms suppliers that procured weapons from Mad- hya Pradesh and sold it to criminals in Delhi-NCR and Nuh area of Haryana. An arms dealer, Arif Khan, a resi- dent of Mewat, has been ar- rested with 10 sophisticated pistols. “A container truck used for transporting the weapons has also been seized. Some of the recovered pistols have ‘Made in USA’ engraved on them,” joint commissioner V Renga- nathan said. A study done by the police on the growing use of sophis- ticated firearms in robberies, extortions and other heinous crimes in Delhi-NCR over the last few years revealed that in most cases the illegal weap- ons were manufactured in Khargone, Sendhwa and Dhar districts of Madhya Pradesh. To curb supply, a team led by DCP PS Kushwah was con- stituted. “The team collected data about gangs operating in Delhi-NCR and travelled to Ut- tar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh to study their modus operandi and ar- ea of operation,” Kushwah said. Recently, the cops realised that there was a lull in the ac- tivities of the gangs and their old methods to track them were not working. However, the use of such weapons con- tinued unabatedly in Delhi- NCR. This compelled them to reanalyse their strategy. The policemen soon found that the suppliers had joined hands with some transporters and truck drivers who plied through Sendhwa area on the Maharashtra-Delhi highway. On May 3, Arif Khan was ap- prehended and 10 pistols of 0.32 bore and 9mm were reco- vered from the truck he was travelling in. The guns were soaked in grease and hidden in cans to avoid being detected by the cops. Gunrunner from Mewat arrested, 10 pistols seized The team collected data about gangs operating in Delhi-NCR and trav- elled to Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh to study their modus operandi TIMES NEWS NETWORK New Delhi: The 13 suspec- ted Jaish operatives picked up on Wednesday had been told to assemble 10 IEDs and carry out simultaneous blasts at several places, said sources. The strike was scheduled for May-end. Three of them, Sajid, Shakir and Samir have been arres- ted already and some more may be arrested soon. The men were assemb- ling the explosives on a war footing when one of them ac- cidentally blew up, taking the lid off the plot. Delhi Po- lice has now asked national investigation agency to qu- estion them about the Pat- hankot attack too. Sources said many of the 10 detained suspects were likely to be arrested on char- ges of unlawful assembly and unlawful activities. All the 13 men, including the three who were arrested on Wednesday, were present at a meeting held in northeast Delhi in December last year. Sajid was the convenor of that in which the others we- re shown videos of atrociti- es on Muslims and a plot was hatched to target Indian es- tablishments and markets. Sleuths have found two WhatsApp groups in Sajid and Shakir’s phones and mo- bile forensic experts have been going through the chats. One of the groups, so- urces said, was run by the Pakistan-based handler while the other was used by the men to communicate among one another. However, secured data from the phones as well as the USB drive seized from the suspects haven’t been retrieved yet. The USB drive was found loaded with vide- os of inflammatory spee- ches. Some incriminating do- cuments found in their pos- session include books like Mujahid ki lalkaar, Musal- maano ka katle-e-aam, Taa- reek-e-hind, Jihad ki sabilil- lah, and Aap ka mustaqbil. Police have also found a re- gister with Jihadist content and a handwritten note on ji- had by Sajid. Shakir was being inter- rogated by a special team. He told them that he had gone to Rajasthan to study religion, but police suspect he and others had formed a new ter- ror module there. Sajid was arrested from Chand Bagh, northeast Del- hi; Shakir was picked up from Deoband, UP; and Sam- ir was arrested from Loni, Ghaziabad. Many Of The Detained Men May Be Arrested ‘Jaish suspects were plotting serial blasts’ All the 13 men were present at a 2015 meeting where videos of atrocities on Mus- lims were shown and a plot to target Indian markets was hatched Rajshekhar.Jha @timesgroup.com rists. “During such attacks, our men at the check-in area are trained to immediately alert the control room which informs other security agen- cies. A close watch is then kept by senior officials. The drill was a success and all the three proxy militants were caught well in time. A bomb disposal team and dog squad then sanitised the station,” New Delhi: A day after a Ja- ish-e-Mohammed module was busted by the Special Cell of Delhi Police, Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) conducted a mock drill on Thursday to check their preparedness for hand- ling a terror attack at metro stations. Officers of NSG, CISF, DDMA, Delhi Police’s bomb and dog squad and Special Cell were roped in for the two-hour drill at Central Se- cretariat metro station. Se- nior CISF officials said that 3D mapping of a station was used for the first time. Around 11am, commu- ters were taken by surprise when NSG commandoes and armed CISF personnel bar- ged into the station from gate number 3 looking for terro- said a senior CISF officer. As a precautionary mea- sure, regular announce- ments were made about the mock drill to avoid panic among commuters. Metro traffic remained unaffected during the drill. “We have 3D maps of many metro sta- tions. This gives us accurate and detailed readings of eve- ry movement inside the sta- tion,” the officer said. Mock drill at Metro to take shock out of terror Anvit.Srivastava @timesgroup.com LIFE-SAVING MANOUEVRE: At the Central Secretariat station, announcements were made to avoid panic among commuters New Delhi: As many parts of the country are in the grip of drought, black marketee- ring and profiteering seem to be on the rise too. A rice consignment being trans- ported to the container yard in Okhla for export was in- tercepted by armed men and 27,000 kilos looted at Rajg- hat. Police believe the loot would be sold off in drought- hit areas of UP, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and MP. It happened early Mon- day morning when three or four men intercepted a trai- ler carrying the rice. Driver Sangram Singh Yadav nar- rated the incident to the poli- ce. “When he reached the DTC depot near Rajghat aro- und 2am, a red-coloured car took over the trailer and three men got down, waving pistols. They accused Yadav of rash driving and hitting their car. Then one of them held him at gunpoint as the other two climbed into the truck from the other side,” a police officer said. Yadav told police that the men tied his hands and gag- ged him, and then wrapped him in a blanket and drove his truck for 40 to 50 minu- tes. “Yadav said that the truck came to a stop and he could hear the goons lifting sacks of rice and transfer- ring those to another vehi- cle. The truck again moved for about 10 minutes. Aro- und 5am, the trio parked the vehicle on the roadside, and unwrapped and ungagged him. They then took Yadav’s cellphone and all his money and fled,” police said. Yadav was freed by a pas- serby who told him that he was in Faridabad. The truck was also empty. He then cal- led up the police and repor- ted the incident. A case was registered in Daryaganj, but so far the loot hasn’t been re- covered or the men arrested. “The truck had 27 tonnes of rice and it’s been a big loss for us,” said trailer owner Mrityunjay Kumar. Senior police officers su- spect that the rice was pack- ed off to drought-hit areas as the truck was found near the Haryana-Delhi border. “We have questioned over two do- zen people and have been ra- iding different places,” an officer said. 27 tonnes of rice looted from trailer at Rajghat Anvit.Srivastava @timesgroup.com Senior police officers suspect that the rice was sent to drought-hit areas as the truck was found near the Harya- na-Delhi border New Delhi: A 24-year-old cas- hier working at a factory in Nand Nagri in northeast Del- hi was stabbed by robbers while he was taking cash to his employer’s house. He died during treatment, police said. The victim, Sharad Ku- mar, was waylaid by the rob- bers near Gagan cinema bus stop around 9pm. The men tri- ed to snatch the cash bag from Kumar, but he held on to it and tried to escape. He was chased and caught by the assailants. They stab- bed him a few times and fled with his belongings. He was found bleeding by a passerby and rushed to a ho- spital. He was admitted to the ICU, but succumbed to his in- juries. Police have registered a ca- se against unknown persons. CCTV footages from the area are being scanned to identify the assailants. Robbers stab man to death in NE Delhi TIMES NEWS NETWORK

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THE TIMES OF INDIA, NEW DELHIFRIDAY, MAY 6, 20164 TIMES CITY

■ Tony Stark (Downey Jr) and Steve Rogers have a difference of opinion over the Sokovia Accords, created by the United Nations, that seeks to create a governing body for the Avengers. Stark is in favour while Rogers prefers them to be free to act on their own instincts and thoughts. A series of events involving a multitude of superheroes from the Marvel Universe, intrigue and different kinds of motivation leads to a clash between Iron Man and Captain America, among others.

Without giving away anything that might spoil this treat for Marvel and superhero fans,

let’s just say that Captain America: Civil War is essentially like a battle royale between superheroes like you’ve never seen before. And in a way that doesn’t bludgeon your senses into numb submission, like some other superhero

films we’ve seen of late.The Russo duo has managed to

handle this ensemble cast of superheroes and their personalities with a certain deftness of touch that has to be seen to be believed. Black Panther, Spiderman, Captain America, Black Widow, Winter Soldier…well, pretty much all of them put in some seriously convincing performances.

Downey Jr’s Stark-isms have been dialled down here, allowing us to get a glimpse of his real side as being more than just a one-liner machine. But truth be told, it is Evans who steals the show. Enough said.

As for the action and cinematography, one word—amazing. The climax action sequence at Leipzig/Halle airport is

something that might just leave you breathless. It is 17 minutes long (that’s right) and is straight up the stuff of legend. And no, entire cities and buildings need not be levelled to make a good group fight scene.

Rogers’ mistrust regarding new-world values (compared to the time he was from) is nicely explored. His unwillingness to compromise on his code is seen to great effect.

There is darkness, there is depth, but the important thing is that the element of fun is also most definitely present. Oh, and needless to say, don’t miss Stan Lee’s cameo and do stay for the post-credits scene.

— Reagan Gavin Rasquinha

CINEMA OF THE WEEK SMS YOUR MOVIEREVIEWS/RATINGSType rev <space> short code of movie as given under each movie name <space> your name <space> your rating (choose from 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5 or 5). <space> add your comments and send to 58888 e.g. rev cap neha 3 super movie

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● Captain America: Civil War (cap)

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Captain America: Civil War (Action/Adventure) ★★★★Cast: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Chadwick Boseman, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Tom Holland, Paul Rudd, Daniel Bruhl Direction: Anthony Russo, Joe RussoDuration: 2 hours 28 minutes Language: English (U/A)58888 code: cap

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New Delhi: The Special Cellof Delhi Police has busted agang of arms suppliers thatprocured weapons from Mad-hya Pradesh and sold it tocriminals in Delhi-NCR andNuh area of Haryana. Anarms dealer, Arif Khan, a resi-dent of Mewat, has been ar-rested with 10 sophisticatedpistols.

“A container truck used fortransporting the weapons hasalso been seized. Some of therecovered pistols have ‘Madein USA’ engraved on them,”joint commissioner V Renga-nathan said.

A study done by the policeon the growing use of sophis-ticated firearms in robberies,extortions and other heinouscrimes in Delhi-NCR over thelast few years revealed that inmost cases the illegal weap-ons were manufactured in

Khargone, Sendhwa and Dhardistricts of Madhya Pradesh.

To curb supply, a team ledby DCP PS Kushwah was con-stituted. “The team collecteddata about gangs operating inDelhi-NCR and travelled to Ut-tar Pradesh, Rajasthan andMadhya Pradesh to studytheir modus operandi and ar-ea of operation,” Kushwahsaid.

Recently, the cops realisedthat there was a lull in the ac-tivities of the gangs and theirold methods to track themwere not working. However,the use of such weapons con-tinued unabatedly in Delhi-NCR. This compelled them toreanalyse their strategy.

The policemen soon foundthat the suppliers had joinedhands with some transportersand truck drivers who pliedthrough Sendhwa area on theMaharashtra-Delhi highway.On May 3, Arif Khan was ap-prehended and 10 pistols of0.32 bore and 9mm were reco-vered from the truck he wastravelling in. The guns weresoaked in grease and hiddenin cans to avoid being detectedby the cops.

Gunrunnerfrom Mewatarrested, 10

pistols seized

The team collected dataabout gangs operatingin Delhi-NCR and trav-elled to Uttar Pradesh,Rajasthan and MadhyaPradesh to study theirmodus operandi

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi: The 13 suspec-ted Jaish operatives pickedup on Wednesday had beentold to assemble 10 IEDs andcarry out simultaneousblasts at several places, saidsources. The strike wasscheduled for May-end.Three of them, Sajid, Shakirand Samir have been arres-ted already and some moremay be arrested soon.

The men were assemb-ling the explosives on a warfooting when one of them ac-cidentally blew up, takingthe lid off the plot. Delhi Po-lice has now asked nationalinvestigation agency to qu-estion them about the Pat-hankot attack too.

Sources said many of the10 detained suspects werelikely to be arrested on char-ges of unlawful assemblyand unlawful activities. Allthe 13 men, including thethree who were arrested onWednesday, were present at

a meeting held in northeastDelhi in December last year.Sajid was the convenor ofthat in which the others we-re shown videos of atrociti-es on Muslims and a plot washatched to target Indian es-tablishments and markets.

Sleuths have found twoWhatsApp groups in Sajidand Shakir’s phones and mo-bile forensic experts havebeen going through thechats. One of the groups, so-urces said, was run by thePakistan-based handlerwhile the other was used bythe men to communicateamong one another.

However, secured datafrom the phones as well asthe USB drive seized fromthe suspects haven’t beenretrieved yet. The USB drivewas found loaded with vide-os of inflammatory spee-ches.

Some incriminating do-cuments found in their pos-session include books likeMujahid ki lalkaar, Musal-maano ka katle-e-aam, Taa-reek-e-hind, Jihad ki sabilil-lah, and Aap ka mustaqbil.Police have also found a re-gister with Jihadist contentand a handwritten note on ji-had by Sajid.

Shakir was being inter-rogated by a special team. Hetold them that he had gone toRajasthan to study religion,but police suspect he andothers had formed a new ter-ror module there.

Sajid was arrested fromChand Bagh, northeast Del-hi; Shakir was picked upfrom Deoband, UP; and Sam-ir was arrested from Loni,Ghaziabad.

Many Of The Detained Men May Be Arrested

‘Jaish suspects wereplotting serial blasts’

All the 13 men were present at a 2015 meeting where videosof atrocities on Mus-lims were shown and aplot to target Indian markets was hatched

[email protected]

rists.“During such attacks,

our men at the check-in areaare trained to immediatelyalert the control room whichinforms other security agen-cies. A close watch is thenkept by senior officials. Thedrill was a success and all thethree proxy militants werecaught well in time. A bombdisposal team and dog squadthen sanitised the station,”

New Delhi: A day after a Ja-ish-e-Mohammed modulewas busted by the SpecialCell of Delhi Police, CentralIndustrial Security Force(CISF) conducted a mockdrill on Thursday to checktheir preparedness for hand-ling a terror attack at metrostations.

Officers of NSG, CISF,DDMA, Delhi Police’s bomband dog squad and SpecialCell were roped in for thetwo-hour drill at Central Se-cretariat metro station. Se-nior CISF officials said that3D mapping of a station wasused for the first time.

Around 11am, commu-ters were taken by surprisewhen NSG commandoes andarmed CISF personnel bar-ged into the station from gatenumber 3 looking for terro-

said a senior CISF officer.As a precautionary mea-

sure, regular announce-ments were made about themock drill to avoid panicamong commuters. Metrotraffic remained unaffectedduring the drill. “We have 3Dmaps of many metro sta-tions. This gives us accurateand detailed readings of eve-ry movement inside the sta-tion,” the officer said.

Mock drill at Metro totake shock out of terror

[email protected]

LIFE-SAVING MANOUEVRE: At the Central Secretariat station,announcements were made to avoid panic among commuters

New Delhi: As many partsof the country are in the gripof drought, black marketee-ring and profiteering seemto be on the rise too. A riceconsignment being trans-ported to the container yardin Okhla for export was in-tercepted by armed men and27,000 kilos looted at Rajg-hat. Police believe the lootwould be sold off in drought-hit areas of UP, Bihar,Chhattisgarh and MP.

It happened early Mon-day morning when three orfour men intercepted a trai-ler carrying the rice. DriverSangram Singh Yadav nar-rated the incident to the poli-ce. “When he reached theDTC depot near Rajghat aro-und 2am, a red-coloured cartook over the trailer andthree men got down, wavingpistols. They accused Yadav

of rash driving and hittingtheir car. Then one of themheld him at gunpoint as theother two climbed into thetruck from the other side,” apolice officer said.

Yadav told police that themen tied his hands and gag-

ged him, and then wrappedhim in a blanket and drovehis truck for 40 to 50 minu-tes.

“Yadav said that thetruck came to a stop and hecould hear the goons liftingsacks of rice and transfer-ring those to another vehi-cle. The truck again moved

for about 10 minutes. Aro-und 5am, the trio parked thevehicle on the roadside, andunwrapped and ungaggedhim. They then took Yadav’scellphone and all his moneyand fled,” police said.

Yadav was freed by a pas-serby who told him that hewas in Faridabad. The truckwas also empty. He then cal-led up the police and repor-ted the incident. A case wasregistered in Daryaganj, butso far the loot hasn’t been re-covered or the men arrested.“The truck had 27 tonnes ofrice and it’s been a big lossfor us,” said trailer ownerMrityunjay Kumar.

Senior police officers su-spect that the rice was pack-ed off to drought-hit areas asthe truck was found near theHaryana-Delhi border. “Wehave questioned over two do-zen people and have been ra-iding different places,” anofficer said.

27 tonnes of rice lootedfrom trailer at Rajghat

[email protected]

Senior police officerssuspect that the ricewas sent to drought-hitareas as the truck wasfound near the Harya-na-Delhi border

New Delhi: A 24-year-old cas-hier working at a factory inNand Nagri in northeast Del-hi was stabbed by robberswhile he was taking cash tohis employer’s house. He diedduring treatment, police said.

The victim, Sharad Ku-mar, was waylaid by the rob-bers near Gagan cinema busstop around 9pm. The men tri-ed to snatch the cash bag fromKumar, but he held on to it andtried to escape.

He was chased and caughtby the assailants. They stab-bed him a few times and fledwith his belongings.

He was found bleeding by apasserby and rushed to a ho-spital. He was admitted to theICU, but succumbed to his in-juries.

Police have registered a ca-se against unknown persons.CCTV footages from the areaare being scanned to identifythe assailants.

Robbers stabman to death

in NE DelhiTIMES NEWS NETWORK