Meanwhile, in response to the incident, as many as four police officers from Patiala have been suspended and transferred for allegedly assaulting Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath in Punjab's Patiala, a senior police officer said.
Patiala Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Nanak Singh told ANI, "... A fresh FIR has been filed in this matter. A case has been registered against Inspector Ronni Singh, Inspector Harjinder Dhillon, Inspector Harry Boparai and Inspector Shaminder. In addition, they have been suspended
Punjab Minister Harpal Singh Cheema addresses the alleged assault on Colonel Pushpinder Singh Bath, assuring action against guilty officers. He also highlights a significant revenue increase under the new Excise Policy
The Delhi Crime Branch has successfully arrested one of the most wanted gangster Manoj alias Arjun resident of Nangloi, who is a life convict and a parole jumper in a sensational Kidnapping for Ransom-cum-Murder case of PS Nangloi of 2005, said Delhi Police.
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 21: The Director General of Police (DGP) of Tamil Nadu Thiru. Shankar Jiwal, IPS, released the Handbook for Investigations into Virtual Digital Assets at his official chamber at the Police Headquarters, Chennai, on March 21. The comprehensive handbook, joi
Delhi Assembly Leader of Opposition Atishi on Friday targeted Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma for making wrong statements about the officers of the Delhi government.
He said, "It is the job of PWD to clean drains, but that is absolutely not being done. So, I have ordered the suspension of XEN (Executive Engineer) here. All officers have been clearly told that if they do not work properly, action will be taken. We can't leave Delhi, our capital, like t
"The cleaning of drains is the responsibility of the PWD department, which is not happening. This is why I have ordered that the XEN here be suspended. All officers have been clearly told that if they do not work properly, action will be taken. We can't leave Delhi, our capital, like this
Senior defence service officers from India and foreign countries and senior civil service officers presently undergoing training at the National Defence College, New Delhi, called on Governor of Andhra Pradesh S Abdul Nazeer at Raj Bhavan here on Thursday, said a press statement.
The letter read "This is with reference to the procedure and protocol norms to be adhered by the Government Officers and Officials while dealing with the Hon'ble Members of the Delhi Legislative Assembly. A few instances have been brought to my notice where communications of the Hon'ble Memb
Maharashtra MoS Home Yogesh Kadam condemned the violence in Nagpur, vowing strict action against those who attacked police officers. He also emphasized increased efforts against illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and the responsibility of contractors to report workers to police.
Curfew remains in place in parts of Nagpur for a second consecutive day following violent clashes on March 17. An FIR has been filed naming 51 individuals, including minors, with charges including assaulting police officers and misbehaving with female personnel.