"Although the police have informed that a person who sexually assaulted has been arrested, I urge the Tamil Nadu government to take swift legal action against him and ensure appropriate punishment. Also, if anyone else is involved in this heinous crime, appropriate action should also be t
The team of NR-II, Crime Branch, Delhi busted a honey trap racket and arrested three people for pretending themselves as police officials and extorting money from innocent persons.
Speaking to the reporters here, Annamalai said that the incident happened when a girl and boy in their fourth and second year were inside the University campus when two unknown boys entered the campus and assaulted the girl sexually.
This feat, achieved through a series of meticulously planned nationwide operations, showcased the department's steadfast dedication to ensuring accountability and fostering a safer society
Senior Civil Judge East Ambreen Jamal found K-Electric guilty of negligence and failing to implement adequate safety measures to protect citizens, ordering the KE to pay PKR 4.819 million in compensation to the heirs of the victim. The decision came after a 7-year long legal battle fought by
Delhi Police busted a fake visa racket arresting four members. The accused were involved in preparing counterfeit visa stickers and temporary residence cards for various countries, said the police.
The total monetary loss in the cyber fraud cases has been estimated at Rs 125 crore. So far, 21 individuals have been arrested by the Gurugram Police in connection with these crimes.
Sambhal SP Krishan Kumar Bishnoi updates on the investigation of the November 24 violence, stating that the FSL team visited the site for a crime scene recreation in connection with the stone-pelting incident linked to a mosque survey.