The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Monday arrested four terror suspects who were allegedly planning to form a Mujahideen Army and "replace" the democracy with Sharia law, an official statement from the police officials said.
According to police officials, the incident took place around 9 PM in the Daulat Ganj area, where a three-storey building, including a basement, suddenly caved in. Initial reports suggested that 13 individuals were trapped under the debris.
According to the Neelankarai Police officials, a man identified as Arun, age 24 years, allegedly trespassed into the residence of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party leader and actor Thalapathy Vijay, located on the outskirts of Chennai. It was followed by the inspection of the actor's resi
Delhi Police on Thursday suspended two police officials in connection with the PCR van accident, which resulted in the death of a man in Thana Mandir Marg.
Reportedly, the police officials tried to disperse the large crowd of students, who were carrying the national flag in their hands and marching towards the Chief Minister's residence and demanding a notification to be issued on filling the job vacancies before the commencement of the polls.
New Delhi [India], September 8: At the Dayadharm and Peace Conclave held at Pyarelal Bhavan, Gandhi Memorial Hall, Mahant Shri Paras Bhai Ji Maharaj inspired the gathering with his message of Sanatan Dharma, service, and unity. Senior police officials and respected dignitaries, including sen
The Maoist zonal commander, also known by the name Amit Hansda, had a Rs 10 lakh reward on him, had over 95 cases registered against him, and was allegedly involved in the murder of multiple police officials and civilians, Superintendent of Police (SP) Rakesh Ranjan said.
"My attention has been drawn to certain videos circulating regarding my interaction with police officials in Solapur. Let me state clearly that my intention was not to interfere with law enforcement but to ensure that the situation on the ground remained calm and did not escalate further.