Out of the three accused, one had been stalking the woman, and a heated argument had broken out between one of the accused and the victim a month ago, police said
Delhi police said that on October 26, a call was received from Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital regarding the admission of a 20-year-old woman, resident of Mukundpur, Delhi, with acid burn injuries.
According to police, the Crime Branch received secret information on Saturday, around 1:10 AM, about a large consignment of prohibited foreign cigarettes being delivered near the bus stop at Palam Dwarka Road in Delhi Cantonment.
According to the police, the accused, Himanshu, son of Shailender Singh and a resident of Sanjay Camp, Dakshin Puri, Delhi, sustained a bullet injury in his right leg during the exchange of fire. He was immediately shifted to Safdarjung Hospital for treatment.
The directive for additional investigation was issued by a Magistrate's court based on a complaint filed by Mohammad Ilyas, specifically targeting Mishra's purported involvement in the riots.
Speaking to ANI, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Outer Sachin Sharma stated that two days ago, the same group was involved in a hot chase during which they opened fire on the police party. The officers retaliated, but the accused managed to escape at that time.
According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Sachin Sharma, "A brief exchange of fire took place between Delhi Police and criminals in the Nangloi area, in which three criminals were injured."
According to officials, the encounter took place when a police team tried to intercept Koku Pahadia following specific inputs about his movement. The accused opened fire on the team in an attempt to escape, prompting the police to retaliate.
Duty Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Siddhant Kumar extended the police remand of Adnan Khan (Delhi) and Adnan Khan (Bhopal) till Monday after hearing the submissions of the investigation officer (IO) and counsel for the accused persons.
According to Additional Commissioner of Police (CP) Special Cell Pramod Kushwaha, both accused identified as Adnan and Adnan were in contact with a foreign handler suspected to be operating from the Syria-Turkey border. The duo had conducted reconnaissance of several crowded locations, in
In a major breakthrough against cyber fraud, Delhi Police's Cyber Crime Unit (West District) has arrested two individuals from Gujarat linked to a high-profile "digital arrest" scam that defrauded a government employee of Rs 7 lakh.