The Anti Gangster Task Force (AGTF) of Punjab Police, in a joint operation with the Tarn Taran Police on Monday, has arrested Sukhbir Singh, the prime accused in the September 2024 murder of Sarpanch Bachittar Singh in Bikkar.
In the meeting, Shah is likely to direct the Chhattisgarh CM, Chief Secretary and the DGP of the state to continuously review the implementation progress of the three new laws.
Speaking to ANI, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Cyber Crime, Surat, Shweta Daniel said that a coordinated operation led by the Cyber Cell resulted in the arrests of suspects from three different locations across the country -- Jamnagar, Banaskantha, and Delhi.
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) revealed in a report that China is using local criminal organisations, illegal lenders, religious institutions, and civil groups to penetrate the Taiwanese military, Taipei Times reported.
"We got some information about an incident here that some had gathered and on that all our police teams were deployed, including the DSP, SP and solve the issues. Now the law and order is under our control and for that police and security force is deployed. I also request everyone to send a
Mishra stated that the Delhi Police and NDRF teams were working on the rescue operations, further stating that both the officers and builders were responsible for the incident and would not be spared.
Cyber Crime Cell of South West Delhi Police has busted a high-tech scam involving a chilling new form of cybercrime Digital Arrest, where criminals impersonated government agencies, held a retired officer under virtual custody for three days, and defrauded him of Rs 48.5 lakhs.
A man identified as Akshay alias Golu was injured in a police encounter in Dwarka after opening fire on officers. He was wanted for robbery and has 13 prior cases. Police shot him in the foot during retaliatory fire.
A wanted criminal carrying a reward of Rs 25,000 was injured in an encounter with Beta-2 police near ATS Gol Chakkar in Greater Noida on Friday, police said.
Jaiswal said that the rhetoric was a disingenuous attempt at drawing parallels between Bangladesh and India, where in the former, perpetrators of such criminal acts roam free.