As India gears up for Narendra Modi's third consecutive term oath-taking ceremony as Prime Minister on June 9, the Delhi Police has taken strict measures to ensure security during the event.
Three people were killed and six injured after a fire broke out in a food processing factory in North Delhi's Narela Industrial Area on Saturday early morning, said Delhi Police.
Top officials from Delhi Police conducted a thorough security review at Rashtrapati Bhavan in preparation for Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony as he assumes office for the third term as Prime Minister on June 9.
The Special Cell of Delhi police on Friday filed its chargesheet in the Parliament security breach case in Delhi's Patiala House Court. Approximately a chargesheet of 1000 pages has been filed against all six arrested accused namely Manoranjan D, Lalit Jha, Amol Shinde, Mahesh Kumawat, Sagar
As per the Delhi Police FIR, a CISF personnel deputed at Gate number 3 of Parliament detected three people who called themselves workers but were found with fake Aadhar identities.
One prisoner from Tihar Jail in Delhi sustained stab injuries in an attack by two other prisoners at the hospital in the prison complex, said Delhi police.
Crime Branch of Delhi Police nabbed an illegal arms supplier near Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar in New Delhi on Tuesday. Delhi police seized four illegal weapons from him.
Delhi's Karkardooma court has recently dismissed a plea by former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain seeking production of documents of another case. Tahir Hussain is an accused in larger conspiracy of Delhi riots of 2020.
"Elaborate security arrangements have been made by Delhi Police for the vote-counting day of Lok Sabha Elections 2024. On June 4, during the counting process, around 70 companies of the force will be deployed at all seven counting centres across Delhi," said the police.
The security agencies, along with Delhi Police, are mulling over the security arrangements at the venue for the oath-taking ceremony of the Prime Minister that is scheduled around this weekend.
The Delhi traffic police on Monday issued a fresh advisory ahead of the much-awaited counting of votes scheduled for Tuesday, listing key roads where traffic restrictions and diversions will start from 5 am onwards.