"Shivam Sharma, a resident of Old Arjun Nagar, Jagat Puri, has alleged that Sheetal and her husband, Sonu, residents of Kundan Nagar, Delhi, have borrowed money and are not returning," informed the Delhi Police
According to Delhi Police, in the early hours of Saturday, a PCR call was received regarding an incident of a wall collapse. Upon receipt of the PCR call, staff, equipped with rescue tools, immediately rushed to the spot.
At the outset of the meeting, IGP Kashmir was briefed by officers on the security arrangements and deployment plans established to ensure the smooth and peaceful conduct of upcoming events.
According to the Delhi Police, a PCR call reporting the murder was received around 4:09 am. The deceased, who worked as a caretaker for patients, had been living with her daughter-in-law, Kamal Jha, granddaughter, and son, Durgesh Jha.
The Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Zone, VK Birdi, chaired a high-level meeting at PCR Kashmir to review security arrangements for the upcoming events to be organised by the National Legal Services Authority (NLSA) and the University of Kashmir, said an official statement.
According to the police, a PCR call was received on July 13 from the Hospital, reporting the death of Karan Dev, a resident of Om Vihar, Phase 1A. He was brought to the hospital following an alleged electrocution incident and was declared dead on arrival.
On Sunday night in Delhi's RK Puram area, a man was allegedly set on fire by a bike mechanic over a minor parking issue. To set the fire, the accused poured petrol on the man who was sitting in his car when the whole incident took place. The injured man, identified as Rahul Chauhan, was shif
According to police, "A PCR call was received at 11:15 pm on 11/7/25 where the caller said that he and his friend had received gunshot Injury near Kalkaji main Market T Point Jain Shikanji, Deshbandhu College."
A PCR call was received at 9:43 p.m. on July 2 at the Lajpat Nagar police station, when a 44-year-old man reported that his wife and son were not responding to his calls. The door was closed, and there were blood stains at the gate and on the stairs.
As per officials, a PCR call was received at 7:30 a.m. today at Narela's Police Station. Upon receiving information, the police went to the spot and found the body in a jungle area behind the Bharat Mata school.
In a significant step towards reviewing current security arrangements for Muharram, International Yoga Day and other upcoming events, Inspector General of Police V K Birdi chaired a meeting at Conference Hall of PCR Kashmir on Thursday.