The Punjab police have apprehended one of the accused in connection with the extortion threats against jewellers in Amritsar in an encounter. During the police action, the accused was shot in the leg and was immediately admitted to the hospital.
Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) apprehended two men at Odisha's Bhubaneswar Railway Station for allegedly transporting ganja to New Delhi.
According to an official release, during the operation, the team apprehended one individual, a resident of Karimganj, Assam, who was transporting 1,60,000 Yaba Tablets worth ₹16 Crores via NH 8 late at night on 24 January 2026. The Tata truck in which the narcotics were transported was al
Using a combination of undercover surveillance, decoy operations and technical expertise, the specialised women-safety wing of the city police took swift action against offenders involved in stalking, blackmail, cyber harassment and other crimes targeting women.
The second incident occurred in the Sarankul area of the district involving an 8-year-old victim. In this case, a minor boy was taken into custody for the alleged assault.
The Assam Rifles recovered foreign currency amounting to Burmese Kyat 3,46,07,000 (Three crore forty-six lakhs seven thousand only) during the apprehension. The apprehended individuals included three Myanmarese and two Indians.
Based on specific information about drug trafficking, Assam Rifles and DRI launched an operation in the district. During the operation, three individuals, residents of Tripura, were apprehended late night on November 20 while transporting 1,30,000 Yaba tablets via NH-306. Two Tata trucks
Assam Rifles apprehended an individual for his involvement in the illegal transportation of foreign currency and the smuggling of tobacco and foreign cigarettes, an official release stated on Tuesday.
DIG Northern Range, Rati Ranjan Debnath, said, "During early morning checking on the Kamalapati Express, security personnel detected suspicious movements and apprehended two individuals. They were detained and searched after the train approached Agartala. A pistol and 100 bottles of cough
From their possession, the police seized 21 kg 210 grams of the prohibited narcotic drug ganja and two mobile phones used in the offence. The total value of the seized articles is ₹ 21,00,000/-.
During the operation, the police apprehended 280 gangsters belonging to major and minor gangs. A total of 854 accused persons were arrested, and more than 6,400 suspects were rounded up for verification and questioning, officials said.