The Delhi High court on Wednesday issued notice to Delhi Fire service and other authorities in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking a court-monitored probe in the Karol Bagh fire incident in Vishal Mega Mart.
According to the Delhi Fire Department, the St. Thomas School in Dwarka, Vasant Valley School in Vasant Kunj, The Mother's International School in Hauz Khas, Richmond Global School in Paschim Vihar, and Sardar Patel Vidyalaya in Lodhi Estate are among schools that have received bomb threats
According to officials, the Delhi fire department, with its fire tenders and police teams with bomb disposal squads, was dispatched to the premises of St. Thomas School and Vasant Valley School in the national capital after they received bomb threats via email.
In the wake of the fatal fire at Vishal Mega Mart in Delhi's Karol Bagh that claimed two lives, NGO Kutumb has filed an application in the Delhi High Court, urging a court-monitored investigation into alleged negligence by the store's management, Delhi Police, Fire Services, and the Municipa
Delhi Police on Sunday registered a First Information Report (FIR) at the Nabi Karim Police Station following the collapse of an under-construction building in the Paharganj area of the national capital.
According to Delhi police, two unidentified men stopped their car before the judge to threaten him in Dwarka's Kakrola village on April 1. The police registered an FIR and are investigating the matter further.
A firing incident occurred in Mustafabad area on Thursday night, leaving one person injured. Police teams, including the ACP Gokulpuri and SHO Dayalpur, responded promptly and a case has been registered under relevant provisions.
Police said that the victim, identified as Karan Thapa, a resident of Thapa Wali Gali in Alipur, sustained multiple bullet injuries in a firing incident reported from Nehru Enclave's Thapa Gali.
According to the Delhi Police, a PCR call was received at around 1:14 AM regarding the firing near a house in the Yamuna Vihar area. Upon reaching the scene, officers found four empty cartridges near the gate of the house.
The Delhi High Court has reprimanded the Delhi Police for their "callous attitude" in conducting an investigation and has ordered an enquiry against the Investigation Officer (IO) by the concerned Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP).