During the second period, a total of 153 NDPS cases were registered across the three districts, compared to 105 in the previous period. The increase in cases in Sirsa, Fatehabad and Dabwali indicates that police reached deep into network points that had so far remained hidden beneath the
Speaking to ANI on Monday, DIG Sandeep Goyal said, "Punjab Police, with the help of central agencies, Delhi Police, Haryana Police, state's own intelligence agencies, has busted an international ISI-backed terror module... The one who was leading it was terrorist Shahzad Bhatti, Zeeshan A
Haryana Police's massive state-wide Operation Trackdown, launched on 5 November, has delivered a decisive blow to criminal networks across the state, an official release said.
Following the Delhi blast, a suspicious Brezza car has been found at Al-Falah University in Faridabad's Dhauj area. Jammu and Kashmir Police are investigating, while a Haryana Police Bomb Disposal Squad has arrived at the scene.
The National Security Guard (NSG), aided by a sniffer dog, investigated Khandawali village after police seized a red EcoSport (DL 10 CK 0458) suspected to be linked to Dr. Umar Un Nabi, the prime suspect in the Delhi blast case.
The Supreme Court has ordered the release of Advocate Vikram Singh, who was arrested by the Haryana Police's Special Task Force (STF), Gurugram, for his alleged involvement in the criminal activities of his clients.
A team of Haryana Police Crime Branch on Wednesday reached the residence of Dr Muzammil, to probe the case in which he was arrested in connection with the 360 kg of possible ammonium nitrate, an assault rifle and other ammunition recovered in Faridabad on November 10.
Meanwhile, several states across the country have been placed on high alert, with police forces intensifying checks and tightening security measures to prevent any untoward incident.
The reaction comes after Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana Police jointly recovered about 360 kgs of inflammable material and ammunition from Haryana's Faridabad and nabbed two accused, Dr Muzammil and Aadil Rather.
This comes after Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered about 360 kgs of inflammable material and ammunition from Haryana's Faridabad and nabbed two accused, Dr Muzammil and Aadil Rather.
"It is an ongoing joint operation between Haryana police and J&K police. An accused, Dr Muzammil, was nabbed. 360 kg of inflammable material was recovered yesterday, which is possibly ammonium nitrate. It is not RDX... The operation is still underway," Commissioner of Police Satender