Tamil Nadu Policeapprehended a robbery suspect, who allegedly attacked officers during an arrest attempt near Sulur in Coimbatore district on Thursday.
Lucknow DCP Nipun Agarwal said, "On 17 February, an incident of chain snatching occurred with a woman named Rita Jha. We immediately formed teams. A man was riding a bike without a number plate today. When the police tried to stop him, he began firing."
Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP, Rural) Jayraj Kuber told ANI, "A snatching incident was reported in the Mohna police station on January 22, where an elderly woman, Rampuri Dhakad, was going towards a her farm field located near the Parvati River and suddenly two persons on a mot
The Anti-Robbery and Snatching Cell (ARSC) of the Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested two members of traffic-related fraud and extortion syndicates in separate operations, officials said.
Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Gautam Solanki said, "A snatching incident occurred with a woman at AIIMS Bhopal under Bagsewaniya police station here. The accused is unidentified, and he had covered his face with a mask at the time of the incident. He snatched a chain from the w
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the Election Commission, accusing it of "snatching away" people's voting rights, and yet celebrating the National Voters' Day, which she believed is a "tragic farce."
"National Voters' Day is a powerful reminder that a nation's future belongs to its people, and that our collective voice can shape our shared destiny. The people of India deserve a free, fair and fearless elections, where clean electoral rolls and level-playing field is the primary requis
Delhi Police added that intensified night patrolling, use of CCTV and face recognition systems, and targeted operations against repeat offenders are being carried out to further reduce crime in the city.
RLD leader Malook Nagar reacted to the Enforcement Directorate's plea in the Supreme Court against the Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government, saying the Constitution clearly defines the federal structure and does not allow chief ministers to overstep their authority, especially when
Kesavan termed the TMC as "Tanashahi Mamata Congress" government, further condemning the alleged misconduct, including snatching of physical evidence connected to coal smuggling investigation, like electronic gadgets and documents.
"Who does the constitutional head want to protect by snatching the evidence and files? She (Mamata) did it to protect those who are involved in the coal scam and Hawala cases," the BJP leader said.