The friend of the deceased victim in the Jahangirpuri terror case has identified the two suspects and stated that he knew the victim Rajkumar since the last 7-8 months and had seen the alleged terrorists Naushad and Jagjit meeting him, while speaking to ANI.
In an alleged hit-and-run case, a PhD student died near the IIT gate after being hit a raging car while he was crossing the road. He was declared dead in the Safdarjung hospital while his friend survived and is undergoing treatment at the Max hospital.
The dismembered body recovered from the Bhalswa drain in the national capital on Saturday has not been identified yet, the Delhi Police sources said adding that the police will now send the DNA sample to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) for its identification.
The Karnataka Police on Tuesday registered a case against one man for allegedly stabbing a 23-year-old woman to death while she was at her home alone in Mundur region of Dakshin Kannad.
Days after the Delhi Police arrested two persons allegedly planning to attack the national capital, the investigators in the case found that both the terror suspects have been in direct contact with atleast four terrorists.
The Delhi Police have identified the family of the rag-picker who was killed by two terror suspects, Naushad and Jagjit after they found that he was a Hindu, officials said.
The revelations come ahead of the Republic Day celebrations in India. Delhi Police has now launched a search for at least four people suspected to be part of the terror conspiracy in which gangsters planned "targeted killings" of certain political leaders through two criminals - Naushad a
Ahead of Republic Day, Delhi Police is hunting for four other terror suspects, besides the two who were arrested last week from the Jahangirpuri area in the national capital, sources said on Tuesday.
UN chief's Associate Spokesperson Stephanie Tremblay told during Monday's regular briefing for correspondents in New York that Guterres had condemned Saturday evening's missile strike adding that it was "another example of a suspected violation of the laws of war."
One of the three ballot boxes, which contained uncounted postal votes in the 2021 Kerala Assembly elections from the Perinthalmanna constituency, went missing and was recovered within hours from another government office.