Delhi Police Special Cell arrested a man linked to ISI for procuring SIM cards using Aadhaar credentials and sending them to Nepal. Police said 11 of these SIMs were operated from Pakistan for espionage through WhatsApp.
According to officials, the accused were circulating download links hosted outside official app stores via an online app. Victims were directed to install unauthorised applications using a QR code and were prompted to enter an OTP to access the gambling platform.
Ranchi Police busted a sex trafficking racket on Sunday, which was being run from a girls' hostel in the Lalpur area of Ranchi. Deputy Superintendent of Police Ranchi said that 10 women and the manager of a hostel were detained for their alleged involvement in the crime.
In a social media post on X, the Director General of Punjab Police, Gaurav Yadav wrote, "In a major breakthrough, @sasnagarpolice busts a terror module linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and apprehends 3 persons from J&K in abduction & murder of a cab driver and recovers a weapon &a
The team of Sarai Rohilla Police Station conducted a raid and seized six country-made pistols, 12 country-made pistols without screw, and raw material for more than 250 pistols.
According to the police, acting on specific intelligence regarding the manufacturing and trading of counterfeit/duplicate All Out Ultra, Good Knight, Godrej Hit & Godrej Soap, information was developed in coordination with authorised legal representatives of the companies.
Speaking to ANI, South Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Ankit Chauhan explained the modus operandi of the gang, stating that they operated through a well-established network and after pickpocketing, stolen phones are moved to West Bengal and then smuggled into Bangladesh.
In a major breakthrough against organized human trafficking, team of Special Staff& Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of Delhi Police assisted by J&K Police, has busted a well-organized trafficking network operating between Delhi-NCR and Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Cyber Cell) Aditya Gautam said that the case came to light after a complaint lodged by a 47-year-old stationery shop owner in Mahendru Enclave, who reported losing Rs 39.5 lakh after being lured with promises of high returns through a fraudulent crypto investme
Delhi Police has busted a nexus of fake producers and directors in the television industry and arrested two fraudsters, inspired by the movie Bunty Aur Babli, for duping victims on the pretext of offering breaks in TV serials and OTT platforms airing on Star Plus and Hot Star.