Rescue operations resumed this morning to trace four people who are still missing in Sunday's Nepal airline crash in which a total of 68 bodies have been recovered so far, according to Nepal Armed Police Force.
Officials of the Beta-2 Police Station on Sunday recovered the vehicle and arrested the driver accused of ramming his vehicle into an engineering student, Sweety Kumari on New Year's eve.
Officials of Romeo Force of the Indian Army with Jammu and Kashmir police on Sunday busted a hideout in Poonch district and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition, police said.
Assam Rifles recovered 98,000 Triprolidine HCL and Pseudoephedrine Tablets worth Rs 9.80 crore in the General Area Thuampui and apprehended two individuals on Sunday.
CBI informed in a press release on Sunday, that the seven accused have been identified as Jitendra Pal Singh (IRSE-1997) ADRM, Guwahati, Shyamal Kumar Deb (contractor), Hari Om (an acquaintance of public servant), Yogendra Kumar Singh (driver of Hari Om), Dilawar Khan (cashier of Hawala shop
Three bags drone dropped from Pakistan were recovered, containing 6 suspected heroin packets weighing approximately 6 kg including the packing material. The price of suspected heroin recovered in the international market is 30 crores.
A total of 16 bodies have been recovered from the site of the crash of a passenger aircraft in Nepal's Pokhara, the spokesperson of Nepal Army confirmed on Sunday.
Incidentally, the recovery was made near the house of the two accused, Naushad and Jagjit Singh, who were arrested under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
The Special cell of the Delhi police arrested the two -- identified as Jagjit Singh (29) and Naushad (56) -- on Thursday. They were produced before the Patiala House Court on Friday and sent to police remand for 14 days.
The accused fruit seller has been identified as Mohammad Masoom. He was found to have kept the live bombs in a fish container at his residence, they said.