In a joint operation, the Agartala GRP (Government Railway Police) and RPF (Railway Protection Force) conducted a search based on secret information at the Agartala railway station. During the raid, the police seized 100 bottles of Eskuf cough syrup, which were likely being transported from
"The raids were conducted after complaints were received by the Chief Minister against overpricing and liquor smuggling in various regions," said the release.
Odisha police conducted raids and seized five SIM boxes from Ranchi in connection with the SIM box racket earlier busted in Cuttack.
According to the Police, a total of 5 SIM boxes and 222 operational SIM cards were sized from Cuttack, Bhubaneswar and Ranchi in this case.
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The raid took place on Monday night, following which four skilled workers were detained along with the owner, Akhilesh Kumar Kushwaha, whereas his co-partner Anil Kumar Yadav still remains at large.
Acting on a tip-off, the raid was conducted in the presence of a magistrate at the building and a bag containing 435 gun licences was recovered along with some other documents.
The raids were carried out in Delhi as well as Haryana's Hisar, Bhiwani, Gurugram and Panchkula under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002 at the premises of partners and associates of Govardhan Mines and Minerals.
Punjab police on Monday carries out raids at different places in Bathinda. The raids have been conducted in connection with narcotics and gangster Lakhbir Singh Landa's case.
The raiding team arrested kingpin Jojo Nakintu, a Ugandan national, and unearthed a systematic operation wherein economically weak and single mothers from Uganda were on the target list of the traffickers.
DCP East Aporva Gupta stated that during the raid near Mother Dairy in South Ganesh Nagar, the authorities apprehended five individuals, including the operators of the gambling racket
During the raid late night on Tuesday, 400 bottles of brown sugar, approximately 300 empty vials, and cash amounting to Rs 125,510 were recovered, police said.
The Tripura High Court gave a clean chit to Former West Tripura district magistrate Shailesh Kumar Yadav on May 22 in the case in connection with the raids at wedding halls when the second wave of the Covid 19 was at its peak.