Tension gripped the Katal Dighirpar area of Kailashahar town in Unakoti district on Friday evening after violent clashes broke out between two groups of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over Public Works Department (PWD) tenders, leaving at least one person injured, police said.
DIG Northern Range, Rati Ranjan Debnath, said, "During early morning checking on the Kamalapati Express, security personnel detected suspicious movements and apprehended two individuals. They were detained and searched after the train approached Agartala. A pistol and 100 bottles of cough
As per Sub Inspector Mrinal Paul, during the operation, police seized seven empty cartridge cases, six bullets, and other accessories used for making arms and ammunition.
Based on intelligence inputs, Assam Rifles carried out an operation for the destruction of illegal ganja cultivation in the general area Dhanpur, Induria, Kacchakhala and Dhanmura located approximately 66 km south of Agartala.
In a coordinated intelligence-led operation, Tripura Police, Assam Police, and central intelligence agencies arrested a 33-year-old man linked to a banned extremist network in Tripura, officials said on Tuesday.
"Regarding this unfortunate incident, the police have taken immediate action and arrested all the criminals involved. One is still at large, and all efforts are being made to apprehend him. A reward of Rs 25,000 has been announced, and teams have been formed," Murugesan said to ANI.
Chief Minister Manik Saha on Saturday said that compared to 2023, the overall crime rate has decreased sharply till November 2025. Saha said this after attending a review meeting on law and order at Pragna Bhawan in Agartala on Saturday, with senior Tripura Police officials, OCs, and SDPO
Police have achieved a major breakthrough in the death case of delivery worker Prasenjit Sarkar in Dharmanagar. The three main accused in the case were arrested late last night from the railway station area of Sribhumi district, Assam. After their arrest, the accused were first brought to
According to police sources, a local group had been secretly cultivating and trading cannabis in that area for quite some time. However, no major crackdown or raid had been conducted there until now.
Saha lauded the tireless efforts of the Tripura Police in maintaining peace and security in the state and emphasized the government's continued commitment to the welfare of police personnel and their families.
Tripura Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu, along with the First Lady of Tripura, N. Renuka, celebrated Diwali with children at the Raj Bhavan in Agartala on Monday.