Delhi Police has arrested six accused who were involved in drug peddling across the city. Police said that the accused were found with 17.24 grams of smack, one scooty, one Grand Vitara car, and eight mobile phones.
The Crime Branch of Delhi Police successfully apprehended Rajan alias Rahul, a notorious criminal from the Jahagirpuri area, Delhi, on Sunday. The 40-year-old Rajan had been absconding and was wanted in connection with two cases under the Arms Act and theft at Police Station (PS) Uttam Naga
Punjab Police has made another arrest in connection with the case of an attack on a YouTuber's house in Jalandhar, taking the total arrests in this case to seven.
Crime Branch, Delhi police has arrested a notorious criminal wanted in two cases of Arms act and theft cases from Jahagirpuri and he was also involved in 50 cases of attempt to murder, robbery, snatching and NDPS, Delhi police said.
Punjab Police on Sunday arrested 72 drug smugglers and recovered 8.8 kg heroin, 500 kg ganja and Rs 99410 drug money from their possession. With this, the number of total drug smugglers arrested has reached 4614 in just 30 days, an official statement said.
The Delhi Police arrested four robbers and recovered Rs 16.94 lakh in cash, along with a motorcycle used in the crime. They robbed 30 lakhs rupees from a businessman and his servant after beating them with sticks
The Delhi Police on Sunday arrested two Bangladeshi nationals, Atifa and Asma, both 24, who had been living in India illegally for years in the East District. They were found to be residing in Delhi without valid documents or permits.
As per Bhubaneswar DCP Jagmohan Meena , Baig was arrested in connection with Case No. 130, registered on March 28 at the Capital Police Station on the basis of a report lodged by Inspector-in-Charge (IIC) of Capital Police Station, Dayanidhi Nayak.
According to Superintendent of Police (SP) A. Srinivasulu, the accused were tracked down after the Deputy Commissioner's (DC) office filed a complaint about the circulation of fraudulent appointment orders on social media.
Goa Police arrested three members of an international trafficking gang, including a Kazakhstan national (Chinese Native), who were running cyber slavery call centers in Southeast Asian countries.