Special cell of Delhi police arrested three active members of the dreaded Ashok Pradhan and Rajesh Bawana-Deepak Teetar gang on Tuesday, after an exchange of fires near Village Harewali.
Tripura police on Monday seized 1.3 kgs of heroin worth crores of rupees and arrested three people at Churaibari in North Tripura district, police said.
Punjab Police have arrested Simranjit Singh alias Simmi, a key operative of the Bambiha gang from SAS Nagar, while on his way to deliver the weapon consignment, officials said.
According to Superintendent of Police (SP) of Pune Rural Police Ankit Goya, the accused have been identified as Sachin Jagdhane, Rayba Chavan, Ravindra Bhosale, Duryodhan alias Dipak Jadhav, Nitin and a fortune teller named Ramchandra Chavan.
According to DRI officials, based on intelligence, one Cameroonian National who came from Adis Ababa by Ethiopian Airlines flight ET-688 on August 17, was apprehended by DRI officers.
A total of eight accused from a gang including a woman have been arrested in connection with cheating people in the name of the Pradhanmantri Mudra Yojna scheme, an official statement said on Monday.
Punjab Police’s State Special Operation cell (SSOC), SAS Nagar has arrested a key operative of the Bambiha Gang after recovering one .30 bore pistol along with four live cartridges from his possession.
The boy was arrested under Section 11 of PECA 2016, Section 7 of the ATA and Sections 295 (A) and 295 (B) of the PPC on the complaint of Dera Rahim Police Station SHO Amir Farooq.
The accused was arrested and a probe is underway, police said, adding the incident took place in the Jodhra village on Sunday when Congress MLA Chhanni Chandu Sahu was attending a public function.
The accused identified as Benedict Sabu is a resident of Kerala and was studying at a nursing course in a college in Mangaluru, the police officials said on Sunday.
The accused has been identified as Sandeep, a resident of Haryana's Sonipat, who is allegedly involved in more than a dozen cases, including that for an attempt to murder, robbery and extortion, as per the police.
In a major development in the Jaranwala incident, in which multiple churches were vandalised and houses were torched, the suspect who allegedly posted the “blasphemous” content online has been arrested, ARY News reported on Sunday.