Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel held an important meeting at the Ahmedabad Police Commissioner's office on Tuesday to review the work being carried out in the Chandola Lake area of Ahmedabad city, a release said.
In a key operation, Assam police recovered and seized 20000 Yaba tablets and 114 grams of heroin worth Rs 6.7 crore in Cachar district early morning on Tuesday, officials said.
The Assam Police recovered and seized 20000 Yaba tablets and 114 grams of heroin worth Rs 6.7 crore in Assam's Cachar district, officials said on Monday.
The Indian Army, in coordination with Central Armed Police Forces, conducted a joint training exercise "Sanyukt Abhyas" to enhance readiness for multi-agency operations.
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought a response from Delhi Police, Delhi Waqf Board, and others over the selling of a waqf property by a tenant. A petition seeking a direction for action has been moved before the High Court.
Bathinda SP Narinder Kumar cleared the air regarding social media videos spreading information regarding Bathinda Police arresting a spy. Kumar clarified that the arrested person is a resident of Bihar and the information regarding the same was received from the Bathinda Cantonment.
The incident occurred at Jaitwara police station in the district between 12 and 1 am. The injured head constable has been identified as Prince Garg, who is currently undergoing treatment at Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Rewa, he added.
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation launched a special demolition drive against the Bangladeshi intruders near the Chadola lake. According to Ahmedabad police commissioner Gyanendra Singh Malik, Bangal Vaas is a region where a lot of Bangladeshis live and action has been taken against them e
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, addressing the State Assembly, expressed confidence in the DMK forming the government for the seventh time, citing the party's achievements and schemes.
Punjab Police's Counter-Intelligence unit in Amritsar arrested a man and recovered five illegal pistols allegedly supplied through cross-border networks, officials said on Tuesday.
At least seven people were killed and more than a dozen injured after a blast targeted a peace committee office in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's South Waziristan district. Police confirmed the explosion occurred during a meeting. No group has yet claimed responsibility.