The Mumbai Police on Sunday morning confirmed that the person arrested for allegedly attacking actor Saif Ali Khan is an illegal immigrant from Bangladesh.
As many as four people were arrested in a case of alleged illegal construction of a mosque in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly. A tin shed was put up in a 200-yard house and a mosque was illegally constructed, said police.
Noida Police have successfully apprehended a 29-year-old suspect, identified as Suraj Tiwari, also known as Rahul, a resident of Kalini Kunj in Delhi. The dramatic arrest occurred on Saturday when Tiwari attempted to flee during a routine police patrol on Pushta Road, according to the police
Kejriwal said, "A film has been made on AAP. Today we had a special screening for journalists but Delhi Police in morning reached there and stopped the screening of the film. It was private screening. It was not an election campaign, there was no election flag, election speech or election
The Pune city police have arrested a 34-year-old Bangladeshi national, Ehsan Hafiz Shaikh, who has been residing illegally in India for the last 20 years.
Speaking to ANI, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) West, Vichitra Veer asserted that the police is conducting a campaign in all "vulnerable" areas that have the possibility of Bangladeshi residents.
Joint CP Southern Range, Sanjay Kumar Jain told ANI, "... According to Election Commission's directive, Delhi Police has a zero-tolerance policy... Our prime challenges are action against bootleggers, illegal firearms, depositing licensed weapons, and proper execution of NBWs (non-bailabl
"They did not have any valid document to stay in India and a case has been registered in Manpada police station. Further investigation is being conducted...," PRO added.
"The four Bangladeshi nationals were attempting to cross into India illegally when they were intercepted by the BSF troops. During preliminary questioning, it was revealed that the individuals were planning to settle in India and had sought the assistance of the three Indian nationals to fac
In a significant crackdown on organised crime, the Delhi Police's Outer District has launched "Operation Prahaar," an intensive week-long campaign from January 6 to January 12, 2025.