The Southern Range of the Delhi Police Crime Branch has apprehended a family of six Bangladeshi nationals, including four minors, residing illegally in the Jhuggi area of Bawana, North Delhi. The family of illegal immigrants had been living in India without valid documentation for over five
The New Delhi Range (NDR) unit of the Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested two adults and apprehended one juvenile in connection with a murder case registered at the Bindapur Police Station.
Delhi Police arrested two persons after an intense shootout on Rao Tula Ram Marg (RTR Marg) in RK Puram in the national capital. The accused are history-sheeters with a combined record of over 50 criminal cases, including murder, armed robbery, snatching, and multiple shootouts with police
The incident occurred in Ujjain district on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday when the main accused Farman Mansoori was being taken to the district hospital after he pretended to have chest pain, the police said.
The matter came to light after an alleged obscene video went viral in a village in the district on Monday, prompting the police to take an individual into custody. Later upon interrogation, six other accused were identified and they were detained too, he added.
According to police, the three were connected to international UK-based Dharmpreet Singh (also known as Dharma Sandhu), and Jassa Patti. Both are originally the residents of Tarn Taran.
The Delhi police on Sunday arrested a 24-year-old accused in a hit-and-run attempt to murder case, Vijay alias Lale, who is a resident of the Rangpuri area of Delhi. Apart from arresting the accused, the police also seized a Mahindra Thar, the offending vehicle in the case.
The main accused, Farhan, was being taken to a place where he had been residing with another accused of the case for evidence collection on Friday. On the way he asked the police to stop the vehicle citing the need to use the toilet. He then tried to snatch the pistol from the sub-inspector,
The Crime Branch of Delhi Police has dismantled an interstate vehicle theft syndicate operating across multiple states, with its mastermind based in Dubai. In a series of operations, the police have arrested key operatives and recovered 15 stolen high-end vehicles.
Following the complaint, police registered a case under sections 74 (offence of assault on a woman) and 78 (stalking) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023.
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