After Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered a large cache of explosives from Haryana's Faridabad and arrested a doctor, Union Minister Giriraj Singh, in controversial remarks towards the Muslim community, asked why the accused belongs to one community.
In a major breakthrough near the national capital, Jammu and Kashmir Police have recovered a large cache of explosives and weapons from Haryana's Faridabad on Monday.
Bodies of two Indian tourists, a father and daughter missing since October 20, were found buried in snow in Nepal's Manang district. Security forces recovered them after weeks of search following heavy snowfall that stranded over 1,500 tourists in the region.
Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and the Border Security Force successfully recovered suspected narcotics in Tangdhar, Kupwara, through an intelligence-driven operation.
According to the Delhi Fire Service (DFS), firefighting and cooling operations were carried out through the night to control the blaze. One body was recovered from the site, while another injured person, a child, was rushed to Safdarjung Hospital for treatment.
The staff of PP Subroto Park, PS Delhi Cantt, has arrested four accused persons in a robbery case and has recovered Rs 18,000 cash and a car used in the offence, DCP Amit Goel said.
In two separate incidents along the Punjab border, Border Security Force (BSF) recovered two drones from farming fields near the Ferozepur and Amritsar border based on an extensive search operation, BSF Punjab Frontier said in a press release on Thursday.
BSF troops recovered an assembled quadcopter in Amritsar and a packet of suspected heroin in Tarn Taran in two separate operations along the Punjab border, highlighting the force's vigilance against cross-border smuggling attempts by narco syndicates.
BSF troops in Amritsar recovered a pistol and a DJI Mavic 4 Pro drone during two separate anti-smuggling operations near Roranwala Khurd and Chak Allabaksh villages, reinforcing their vigilance against Pakistan-origin drone incursions along the Indo-Pak border.
Balochistan has witnessed a fresh surge of targeted killings, with at least five bodies recovered and a young man shot dead in separate incidents across the province, highlighting the persisting atmosphere of fear and insecurity in the region.
Madhya Pradesh police recovered fake currency notes worth Rs 19 lakh from an Imam working and residing in a Madrasa near Khandwa on Sunday. The accused was already arrested by Malegaon police earlier, along with his accomplice, ASP Khandwa district said.