In his first public appearance since the firing incident outside his upscale Bandra residence, superstar Salman Khan stepped out to welcome Chief Minister Eknath Shinde as he arrived to meet at the Galaxy Apartments on Tuesday.
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who has been in constant touch with superstar Salman Khan in light of the firing incident outside his Bandra residence, will meet him in person at the Galaxy Apartments on Tuesday.
The recent firing incident outside the residence of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan in Bandra, Mumbai, has taken a significant turn as the Mumbai Crime Branch assumes control over the case, revealed Mumbai police officials.
"The recruitment of goons has started in this government. Now the safest place for goons has become the minister's bungalow. Earlier, it was different but now in this government, the house of goons has become the house of ministers. The crime rate has increased very much in our state," sa
Amid the ongoing drive to eliminate the organised criminal networks in the state, the Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) of the Punjab Police arrested three operatives of foreign-based gangster Goldy Brar from UP's Gorakhpur in the sensational Chandigarh firing case, Director General of Police
The Ulhasnagar Magistrate Court on Saturday granted police custody to accused Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Ganpat Gaikwad in the Ulhasnagar firing case until February 14.
A Delhi court on Thursday granted bail to nine accused in the Tis Hazari court firing case. The court considered the fact that the charge sheet had been filed and some accused had been in custody for around 90 days.
Delhi's Rouse Avenue court has recently issued notice to and sought an explanation from the officer concerned over the non-execution of summons to three police officers including the Station House Officer (SHO) of police Station Fatehpur Beri in a farmhouse firing case.
The accused had sought interim bail on medical grounds. It was stated that the accused is a diabetic, has weak eyesight, and losing weight in judicial custody.
The Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Mumbai Police interrogated Chetan Singh, RPF constable accused of killing four people, including a 57-year-old assistant sub-inspector (ASI), onboard Jaipur-Mumbai Express train, officials said on Thursday.
The Council had constituted a committee to look into the incident and sought a report. The committee analysed several video clips to reach a conclusion.