Delhi Police have arrested a 26-year-old man for allegedly using abusive and derogatory language against Hindu Gods in a video that went viral on social media.
Nafees is an associate of Maulana Tauqeer Raza, who was arrested earlier as he emerged as the chief conspirator in the stone pelting case. Raza is currently in judicial custody.
Based on a secret intel recieved, the ANTF shared the input with senior officers and a raid was conducted. The team laid a trap and arrested Inzamam-Ul-Haq right before he was about to deliver a consignment of narcotics in Delhi.
Telangana police arrested four people on Saturday after a viral video on social media platform showing altercation between an auto driver and bike rider in mancherial, telangana.
The attack, which targeted a retired Punjab Police officer, was part of a conspiracy to spread fear in the society. The entire conspiracy was orchestrated by Pakistan-based BKI terrorist Harwinder Singh alias Rinda, in collusion with US-based gangster Happy Passia.
Two passengers have been arrested for carrying suspected contraband (Cannabis/Ganja) at the Imphal Airport in Manipur. After the discovery, the passengers were handed over to the local police along with the drugs for further legal action.
On Wednesday evening, police detained Abdul Patta of Nilam Bazaar, Assam, along with a vehicle from Dharmanagar's West Chandrapur area. Acting on further intelligence inputs, security forces later nabbed another fugitive, Narayan Dutta, son of Shubhankar Choudhury, from Malakarpura near t
The incident occurred when the woman's husband, 23, called her to meet, and a dispute escalated, leading to the stabbing. The victim, who had been living with her parents due to ongoing marital issues, sustained injuries and was rushed to JPC Hospital.
Trichy police have arrested three more suspects in the case related to the burning of Lord Rama's portrait during an event organised by the "Aindham Tamil Sangam" at Ayanputhur village near Gundur in Trichy, Trichy District Police said.
The Chandigarh Police Crime Branch has busted an inter-state syndicate involved in printing and circulating Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) across northern states, recovering counterfeit currency worth Rs 24.27 lakh.
The accused was going to deliver the contraband to Kolkata but receiving a tip-off from an informer about it, the Narcotics wing constituted a team and arrested the accused, recovering the narcotics from his possession, the officer added.