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 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.
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.
A 42-year-old female scrap dealer was arrested in Sundar Nagri, with parts of the stolen Kalash recovered from her possession. Upon interrogation, she confessed that the crime was conducted on her instance, leading to the recovery of the remaining parts of the Kalash from another scrap de
Ahead of Diwali, the Delhi Crime Branch has launched a campaign to combat banned firecrackers, resulting in the seizure of 1,645 kg of illegal firecrackers across the National Capital.
Delhi Police Crime Branch apprehended two persons in a major crackdown on a counterfeit automobile spare parts racket. During the operation, a large quantity of fake spare parts was seized, all bearing the names and packaging of leading automobile companies, a press release said.
Speaking to ANI, DCP Crime Harsh Indora said the operation was carried out based on a tip-off that Mohammad Sajid, a notorious arms supplier, was scheduled to deliver a consignment of weapons in the Pitampura area. The Crime Branch team tracked down Sajid and recovered the cache of arms from
Delhi Joint Commissioner of Police Surender Kumar said that the Delhi Crime Branch has recovered the stolen Kalash (Urn) from the arrested man named Bhushan Verma. Joint CP Kumar further said that the melted gold in possession of his two associates, Ankit and Gaurav, was also seized.