Uttarakhand's Special Task Force (STF) busted a gang involved in cheating pilgrims on the pretext of helicopter ticket booking for Kedarnath Dham Yatra. Three members of the gang have also been arrested, said police on Wednesday.
According to DCP West Vichitra Veer, “DIU West has busted a racket engaged in the manufacturing of counterfeit products of several lubricant brands. The main accused, the owner of the aforementioned factory, was arrested.”
According to officials, the police received a tip-off through sources about the sex racket being run at a flat in tower C-3, Ireao Corridors, Sector 67A, Gurugram.
Delhi Police on Monday said they arrested five members of a gang allegedly involved in stealing nearly Rs 15 lakh from a ATM at Sarai Rohilla police station area.
The raids were conducted in Melkote Park, Vittalwadi in Narayanguda, and Near Noori Panshop, Lallaguda areas, and the arrested accused have been identified as Shaik Asif alias Ramzan, Arif Khan, Mohd.Abdul Rahman, Mujahid Ali Khan, Toufeeq Diwan, A Susheel Kumar and Hiwarle Sai Karthik.
Delhi Police Special Staff, South, on Saturday busted a fake call centre and arrested six persons, including three women, who duped people on the pretext of providing a job in the Airports Authority of India (AAI).
According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Central Sanjay Sain, a 40-year-old woman from Central Delhi filed an online complaint on National Cyber Crime Portal regarding a deduction of Rs. 61,800/- from her Bank Account fraudulently.
"Accused, Sampathi uma Prasad came by flight to Trivandrum on May 28 from Hyderabad. He visited tourist places and left on June 2. He then came back on June 6 and committed three burglaries under Fort and Petta police station limit and left on July 1 by flight', said Nagaraju, Police Commiss
In an intelligence-led operation, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday busted a Maharashtra-based ISIS module by arresting four accused for promoting terrorist activities at the behest of the proscribed terrorist outfit.
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and the STF Punjab Police seized around 2.5 kg of gold and 79,000 euros during raids conducted in the Jalandhar and Ludhiana regions of the state. The operation was conducted as a follow-up to the 40 kg heroin seizure case that was busted last year in Ludhi