In a significant crackdown on wildlife trafficking, officials of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Hyderabad Zonal Unit, seized 6.53 kilograms of Indian Pangolin scales during a day-long operation conducted on October 4 in Hanamkonda, Telangana.
Deputy SP Udhampur Prehlad Sharma, while talking to ANI, said that Udhampur Police tightened the noose of drug peddlers and bovine smugglers in Udhampur.
A team of Crime Branch cracked down illegal trade of Chinese Manjha and nabbed three with huge consignment in three separate operations, huge Consignment of 1226 Rolls of banned 'Chinese Manjha' Recovered with first action on 26 June at Kamla Market, second action on 27 June at Jeevan Park,
Dr Jimmy Borah, Senior Official from Aaranyak's Legal and Advocacy Division, led an informative discussion on wildlife crime and illegal trade along border areas. His presentation highlighted key crime trends, challenges faced in enforcement, impacts of illegal trade, and practical preventiv
The Delhi Police busted an organized interstate gang which was involved in the theft and illegal trade of critical telecom infrastructure. The Central Range of the Crime Branch, Delhi Police, has busted a sophisticated racket operating across states
In the letter, the US lawmakers urged the three officials to conduct investigations and implement appropriate enforcement measures against companies that evade US trade laws by unlawfully routing products through third countries.
Acting on intelligence inputs, the police launched a targeted operation, successfully apprehending the suspects and seizing brown sugar (a form of heroin), mobile phones, cash, a vehicle, and other items linked to the illegal trade.
The Delhi Police Crime Branch has claimed to have busted a racket involved in the illegal trade of international cigarette brands with the arrest of two people.
The UN General Assembly on Friday adopted a resolution helping strengthen the fight against the illicit trafficking of cultural property and facilitating the restitution of stolen artifacts to their countries of origin.
"When the demand for fertilisers increases, there is a possibility of black marketing, illegal hoarding, and the production of Fake fertilisers. Strict action should be taken against those involved in black marketing, adulteration, misbranding, and the sale of fake fertilisers. Continuous mo