The police official, earlier posted at Sohana police station and currently serving at Kharar police station in Mohali district, was apprehended as part of the Bureau's ongoing crackdown on corruption.
In the matter of the attack on Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday, a case has been registered u/s 109(1) Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Civil Lines police station. The accused has been taken into police custody.
The accused had come to the Jan Sunvai with a plea to release his relative who is imprisoned in jail, as per sources. Earlier, the accused was apprehended by the Delhi police and was taken to the Civil Lines police station for questioning.
The Delhi Police on Wednesday apprehended one person in connection with attack on Delhi CM Rekha Gupta and has been taken to the Civil Lines police station.
This case pertains to an FIR registered at the Dayal Pur Police Station. The court noted that the starting point of FIR was the alleged incident of setting a bike showroom on fire. But the charge sheet was silent about this incident. The accused were arrested in connection with another case.
A blood-soaked body with a slit neck was found behind Rajawat Farm House on Saturday night. The victim was identified as Manoj Kumar from Malpura Gate, according to police.
The action was taken under the supervision of Superintendent of Police Cyber Crime Geetanjali Khandelwal, DSP A Venkatesh, and Inspector Eram Rizvi, SHO, Cyber Crime Police Station, Sector 17, Chandigarh.
The incident occured under Bandalguda police station limits. Police suspect electrocution as the cause of deaths. The bodies have been shifted to the mortuary for post-mortem examination, while the injured has been admitted to a hospital.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Bittu Sharma told ANI, "The accused have been arrested and strict action will be taken against them. If the dairy unit is found to be illegal, then it will be demolished. Further investigation is underway. The case has been registered under the relevant
A cloudburst in the Janglote area of Kathua has left four people dead and caused damage to a railway track, the national highway, and the local police station.