Pune city police have released a poster of the wanted accused in the bus rape case, offering a Rs 1 lakh cash reward for any information leading to his arrest.
Pune City Police have launched a broad search for Dattatray Ramdas Gade, the absconding accused in the Swargate bus depot rape case. With 13 teams on the ground, they have also offered a cash reward for information leading to his arrest.
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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Tuesday condemned the rape of a 26-year-old woman at Pune's Swargate bus depot, calling the incident shameful, painful, and infuriating.
"The fraudsters were found involved in a well-designed module wherein victims were falsely lured for mobile tower installations in exchange for hefty registration fees," police said.
The police swiftly registered an FIR and launched an investigation, which led to the arrest of four suspects from different areas of Srinagar. The accused, identified as Sahil Ahmad Sheikh, Aqib Ahmad Sheikh, Arbaz Ahmad Wani, and Faisal Ahmad Shah, specifically targeted trucks with out-o
As per the ED, Nisar, who holds a 75 per cent stake in Zebyte Infotech Pvt Ltd (ZIPL) and is a mentor and founder of the VMSL group, was arrested on Monday, February 24, following a search operation at his premises under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.
Delhi Police has arrested key accused involved in Rs 20 crore scam by forging and fabricating documents to cheat Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs), police said.
A 27-year-old man, posing as a YouTube employee, was arrested for extorting hundreds of people by threatening to release private videos. The accused had used fake identities, including a Delhi Police officer, and extorted millions from victims.
The total value of the seized items is estimated at Rs 4.75 lakh. Recently, the accused was presented before the court on February 2, where he was remanded to five days of police custody. Following further investigation, he was placed under judicial custody on February 6.