The nation's capital has become a crime capital. A young man was shot dead in broad daylight in Delhi's Rohini area. A gang war is suspected of fueling a rivalry. The deceased is said to be associated with the notorious Gogi gang. The Tillu gang is suspected of carrying out the crime. The
Delhi police on Thursday night conducted raids to dismantle organised crime in the city and the National Capital Region (NCR). According to the Delhi police, the raids were conducted at 58 locations in and around Delhi.
"On July 13 in the evening, we received information that a house in the Kotwali Police Station area was being renovated. The roof of the under-construction house collapsed. Two labourers identified as Shyamjeet and Gyanendra died in the incident, and one injured labourer, identified as Ti
The Delhi High Court has granted 15 days' interim bail to Prince alias Sandeep, who is a co-accused with Jitender Gogi and others in a murder case of Kunal Mann of rival Tillu Tajpuria's gang.
Nearly 100 villagers in Chak 212-P, Pakistan, have undergone unnecessary appendectomies since 2017, allegedly due to misdiagnosis by unlicensed practitioners and contaminated drinking water. Civil society is demanding an investigation into medical negligence and political interference, follo
A Delhi Court has recently granted bail to a man arrested in an illegal arms supply network to the gangs of Tillu Tajpuria and Chhenu Pehalwan. Delhi Police crime branch had busted the network after arresting the accused.
In a statement, DCP Sain said on December 11 based on credible information received, the investigation revealed that Ajay alias Totla alias Devgan, a former auto-lifter turned arms supplier, was actively supplying firearms to Vinay Pandit, a known member of the Tillu Tajpuria gang and curren
New Delhi [India], October 3: In a ground-breaking event celebrating the Hindi language, the Global Hindi Excellence Summit 2024 took place on September 28th and 29th at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre with the aim of "being the change". It was organised by the Global Hindi
A Special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court at Patiala House, New Delhi, has recently granted two hours of custody parole to gangster Yogesh alias Tunda to meet his ailing father. Yogesh is an accused in a case related to an organised crime syndicate under the MCOC Act