The Manipur Police arrested an active cadre of PREEPAK from the Andro Kharam Leikai village in the Imphal East district on Friday, officials said today.
The West Agartala Police Station on Monday handed over 30 recovered mobile phones to their rightful owners. The devices had been stolen in various incidents registered over the past few months.
Guntur District Superintendent of Police Vakul Jindal handed over 250 recovered stolen and lost mobile phones worth ₹50 lakh to the victims at the District Police Office Conference Hall on Tuesday.
Based on specific intelligence inputs about drug trafficking, the joint team launched an operation in the Cachar district. During the operation, the team apprehended one individual, a resident of Karimganj, who was transporting 20,000 Yaba tablets worth ₹6 crore on a scooty via Nilam Baza
In a major breakthrough, the Special Task Force (STF) of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday arrested three members of an interstate gang involved in illegal arms smuggling, recovering 10 pistols and 15 live cartridges, along with Rs 1700 cash and three mobile phones. The arrests took place near Friniq
According to the police, a total of Rs 3,84,950 in cash was recovered from the spot on Wednesday, along with 27 mobile phones and 20 decks of playing cards used in gambling activities.
The accused used a fake website and a USA-based WhatsApp number to defraud victims under the pretext of visa and job processing services. Laptops, mobile phones, and forged documents were seized during the raid.
Delhi Police on Monday cracked a high-value courier parcel theft case involving 385 mobile phones worth approximately ₹30 lakh and arrested four accused in connection with the case.
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Police seized ten computers, two laptops, 32 mobile phones, multiple SIM cards, 30 ATM cards, a cheque book, and cash worth Rs 2,35,000, all allegedly used in the racket.
Speaking to ANI, South Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Ankit Chauhan explained the modus operandi of the gang, stating that they operated through a well-established network and after pickpocketing, stolen phones are moved to West Bengal and then smuggled into Bangladesh.