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D2M technology allows the broadcast of video and other forms of multimedia content directly to mobile phones, without needing an active internet connection.
Apart from the Yaba tablets, the Assam Rifles also seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth Rs 10,500, and a mobile phone worth Rs 20,000 was also recovered from the drug peddlers.
The Border Security Force (BSF) foiled a smuggling attempt in Punjab's Amritsar and seized three packages suspected to be containing 3.210 kg of heroin wrapped with adhesive tape, the force said on Saturday.
According to the agency, the companies and the individuals are involved in lending money through mobile phone apps and later harassing borrowers by accessing their personal details.
The Delhi Police crime branch arrested a courier boy from Uttar Pradesh's Agra along with 40 mobile phones he acquired by doing fraud while working as a courier boy using fake Aadhaar cards, said police on Sunday.
A 26-year-old man died allegedly after being stabbed by two men when he refused to hand over his mobile phone and cash during an e-rickshaw ride in Delhi's Shahdara.
Delhi police sources revealed earlier that Lalit Jha, the accused in Parliament security breach incident, destroyed five mobile phones before arriving in Delhi, and was misleading the investigating team.
The Patiala House Court here on Saturday granted seven-day custody of Mahesh Kumawat, the sixth accused in the Parliament security breach case, to the Police.
Delhi police sources have revealed that mastermind Lalit Jha in connection with the Parliament security breach destroyed five mobile phones before coming to Delhi and was misleading the investigating team.