RJD leader Tej Pratap Yadav's remark has drawn sharp criticism from retired senior police officials, who accused him of insulting the police force and disrespecting the dignity of the uniform.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha MP and Spokesperson Samik Bhattacharya hit out at the Trinamool Congress over clash in Birbhum during Holi celebrations and held the police and state government responsible for the violence.
Former Karnataka Chief Minister and MP Basavaraj Bommai said on Saturday that there was a lapse by the police in the Swati Byadgi murder case and that only a thorough investigation would bring out the truth.
Khandwa Superintendent of Police (SP) Manoj Kumar Rai told ANI, "On March 13, a person sent obscene messages to state Cabinet Minister Vijay Shah and also gave death threats to him. Upon receiving information, the police registered a case at Harsud police station and began an investigation i
The case dates back to 2018 when Rakesh Jain, a money changer from Chandni Chowk, was robbed and killed. The prosecution alleged that Bharti and his associates hatched a conspiracy to commit the crime. An FIR was lodged in the police Station in Shahdara in the year 2018.
An unknown person attacked Narsing Rao, the accountant of Bhulaxmi Temple in Hyderabad, with a chemical during a conversation about Anna Prasad. The accountant suffered minor injuries, and the police have launched a search to identify the attacker.
According to the police, the victim had filed a complaint at Cyber Police Station, North West District, alleging that she had befriended an individual on social media.
The Police and BSF personnel have recovered a large consignment of drugs and arms sent from across the border through drone and recovered two kg heroin, two pistols, four magazines and 66 live rounds.
The accused, Deepak, was arrested in Delhi's Rohini area and belongs to the Sonipat district in Haryana. The police seized two firearms and four live cartridges from the accused after a cursory search. The police have registered a case under relevant sections of the Arms Act.
Bathinda Superintendent of Police (SP) Narinder Singh said that one of the "miscreants", Satwant Singh, fired at the police with an AK-47, which was stolen by another accused named Sunil, who serves in the army.
According to the complaint, the foreign nationals were allowed to stay in the Shakti Heights Apartment on rent by the flat without informing the local police and administration. Upon reaching the site, the police discovered the passports and visas of several women from abroad living here in