The Intelligence Fusion & Strategic Operations (IFSO) unit of the Delhi Police Cyber Cell has arrested two accused for their alleged involvement in a transnational human-trafficking network that lured Indian youths to Myanmar and forced them to work in cyber-fraud compounds under cond
The Delhi Crime Branch on Saturday busted an international arms trafficking network linked to Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, and arrested four accused. The team recovered a total of eight pistols, including five Turkish-made and three Chinese-made weapons.
Special NIA court at Patiala House on Saturday allowed the plea of Red Fort blast accused Jasir Bilal Wani for meeting with his lawyer on alternate days during remand at NIA headquarters. Wani is currently in the NIA's custodial remand.
The Bengaluru City Police on Saturday stated that it had a significant breakthrough in the daylight robbery case from an ATM cash van, recovering Rs 5.76 crore out of the total Rs 7.11 crore of the total amount stolen and arresting three key accused who were part of the heist.
The Delhi Police on Saturday sought time to file a sanction under section 195 CrPC against accused Sakariya Rajesh Bhai Khimji and Syed Tahsin Raza, who are accused in the Delhi CM Attack case.
Greene made the announcement late on Friday through a detailed statement posted on X. She said she had grown increasingly frustrated with the political atmosphere in Washington and accused both major parties of operating what she called a "Political Industrial Complex."
Demonstrators, led by key PTI leaders, criticised immunity provisions and accused the government of targeting PTI while calling for constitutional supremacy and nationwide peaceful resistance.
The Delhi police's clarification came while it continued its arguments opposing the bail pleas of Khalid, Imam and five others accused in the 2020 Delhi riots case, on Friday.
According to The Epoch Times, Bob Fu, president of ChinaAid, stated that the detainees are accused of "illegally using information networks," a charge that carries a maximum three-year prison sentence. Rights groups say this allegation is increasingly being used by China to silence Christian
The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to issue directions allowing Red Fort terror attack co-accused Jasir Bilal Wani to meet his lawyer at the National Investigation Agency (NIA) headquarters. Wani is currently in the NIA's custodial remand.
The Supreme Court has listed the matter for further hearing on November 24, Monday, when it will continue hearing arguments by the Delhi Police opposing the bail pleas of seven accused persons who have approached the Court seeking bail.