The police investigation revealed a complex web of arms trafficking, exploiting drone technology to evade detection. The suspects reportedly had no direct contact, ensuring a secure and secretive operation.
The investigative agency made its claims in the remand application filed before a court after the arrest of Al-Falah group chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui on late Tuesday evening.
According to officials, the passenger, identified as Jafar Mobilewala was travelling in an Air India flight from Bangkok and Surat, and was found on Tuesday to be carrying two bags in which over 8 eight packets totalling to 4 kg of hydro weed (hybrid) valued at ₹1.41 crore. The accused ha
The Delhi Police Crime Branch is preparing to question Al Falah University founder Jawad in connection with an ongoing inquiry in the Red Fort blast case, according to police sources.
As confirmed by Rajesh Dandotiya, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Indore), Crime Branch, the actor was summoned to the station after the FIR was lodged.
The United Hindu Front on Sunday held protests condemning the terror blast near the Red Fort on November 10, which claimed the lives of 12 people and left several others injured.
The Crime Branch team arrived at the university campus and conducted inquiries related to the case. The probe remains ongoing, with agencies continuing to track leads emerging from multiple locations across the Delhi-NCR region.
The Delhi Crime Branch registered two separate FIRs against Al-Falah University in Faridabad, days after a deadly blast near the Red Fort Metro Station in the national capital that claimed 12 lives and injured dozens.
In the wake of the recent terror blast in Delhi, officials from the Delhi Police and Crime Branch reached the Okhla office of Al-Falah University to investigate possible links and gather evidence.
The hostels, lounges, rented spaces, and hotels underwent a thorough check on the orders of Indore Police Commissioner, after the horrific Delhi blast on Monday, which claimed the lives of eight people.
Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala on Wednesday demanded the immediate arrest of those involved in the Sabarimala gold theft case, alleging that the "true faces" of all the accused are now being exposed and claiming that "many ministers will go to jail" as the investigation progres