Bangladesh police have arrested five people in connection with the attacks on Rabindra Kachari Bari. Two investigation committees have been formed to investigate the incident, the Bangladesh Cultural Ministry said in a statement on Friday.
The incident occurred on May 16, around 1:40 a.m., when a person was hit by a speeding car while he was dragging his motorcycle at a red light near the Subhash Nagar Metro station.
According to the officials on Sunday, the heroin consignment had been smuggled into India by Pakistan-based handlers and was further meant for distribution across Punjab.
According to the official, the first encounter took place in Jaitpur, where police arrested Asif, who was accused of attacking Delhi Police Head Constable Karan Mavi on May 27.
The accused, identified as Sameer and Tarun, opened fire on the police team using illegal firearms. The police retaliated, injuring both suspects during the exchange.
During interrogation, it was revealed that he sent pictures of sensitive army establishments to the PIO and received money in lieu of that. The officials added that he also provided OTP with the ability to activate WhatsApp in Pakistan.
The Cyber Police Station Delhi's Shahdara arrested a 37-year-old man, Himanshu Arora, for allegedly blackmailing, threatening, and sexually exploiting a woman over a span of three years using fake Instagram accounts and email IDs.
In a coordinated operation, the North West District of Delhi Police apprehended 38 Bangladeshi nationals from different areas of Delhi. These individuals, including women and children, had previously resided in Nuh and came to Delhi via Bihar, Delhi Police said.
In a significant breakthrough, the Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) of Punjab, in a joint operation with Ferozepur Police, has arrested three associates of the Ashish Chopra Gang involved in the sensational double murder of Rishabh and Shalu due to gang rivalry between the Nata Gang and Ashis
The 31-year-old Shiva is a resident of Mahatma Gandhi Nagar, East Maredpally, Secunderabad. He was arrested by the police based on CCTV footage and was produced before the court, as per a press release by Dy. Commissioner of Police, North Zone, Hyderabad.
In the ongoing efforts to dismantle terror networks, Budgam Police in Jammu and Kashmir have arrested three terrorist associates linked with the proscribed terrorist outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), said an official press release from the Kashmir Police.