The murder incident occurred under Vijay Nagar police station limits in the city at around 4 am on Wednesday. The youth who died was identified as Prabhas Pawar (22), a resident of Saket colony in the city. On getting the information about the incident, the police rushed to the spot and sent
Manipur Governor Anusuiya Uikey was apprised of the prevailing condition of violence-affected people who have been staying in different relief camps both in hills and valley areas in the State.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Delhi Police's Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) to monitor the probe of the murder of a man namely Gaurav Chauhan who was found dead in suspicious circumstances at his flat in Mayur Vihar in December 2020.
The Kartarpur Corridor, connecting the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib near Lahore in Pakistan to Gurudwara Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district, is set to reopen today as the flood-situation eased near the India-Pakistan border.
The incident took place when the businessman was returning to his home and reached near his colony under Khajrana police station limits in the city. The businessman has been identified as Syed Irshad (30), a resident of Pakiza Colony, Khajrana locality in the city.
DCP South Chandan Chaudhary, on Saturday, said that credible information was received regarding an illegal call centre who were duping people on the pretext of providing jobs in airport authority.
"DCW Chief Swati Maliwal and Member Vandana Singh left for Imphal from Delhi today morning and reached Manipur. Swati Maliwal has sought time from Manipur Governor and Chief Minister to discuss the issue," the release stated.
"I will directly go to the CM's Office. I want to meet chief minister, N Biren Singh. I want to meet the sexual abuse survivors and see if they have got legal aid, counselling or any compensation," Maliwal said while speaking to ANI after landing at Imphal airport.
A wanted criminal carrying a Rs 10,000 cash reward in his name, was arrested after a police encounter New Agra police station area during the early hours of Sunday.
DCW chief Swati Maliwal on Sunday said that the Manipur government asked her to postpone her visit as the law and order situation in the state "is not good".
"120 Chinese manjha rolls were seized and legal action was taken against 44 people. CP has given instructions to DCPs and action taken is being monitored to ensure strict action on the ground," an official statement of Delhi police said.