"Some cases involve girls with terror links, religious conversions, some cases have also come up that people change their names on social media, convert them. Some babas were arrested, including those hiding here for years, disguising themselves, or concealing their crimes. People with serio
Customs officers at IGI Airport in New Delhi have seized 1.72 kg of cocaine (172 capsules) valued at Rs 25.91 crore in two separate cases involving Brazilian women involved as drug mules.
The Railway Unit of Delhi Police has arrested four people, including three women, for allegedly being involved in child trafficking and has also rescued two infants.
"They did not have any valid document to stay in India and a case has been registered in Manpada police station. Further investigation is being conducted...," PRO added.
DCP West Vichitra Veer in a statement said that the accused person was impersonating himself as a US-based freelancer and used a virtual international mobile number and fake IDs to create profiles on Bumble, Snapchat, and others.
The women, identified as Rabbana Akter (20) and Asma Khatun (22), crossed into India from Bangladesh without proper documentation and were planning to travel to another state by train.
Three Bangladeshi women were apprehended on Sunday afternoon at Agartala Railway Station. The women were detained around 4 pm while attempting to travel illegally to Ahmedabad, Railway Police officials said.
A criminal racket, that was involved in offering employment, has been busted in New Delhi, with four gang members, including three women, arrested, Delhi Police officials said.
Three women were arrested for allegedly stealing gold chains, Delhi police said. Three broken pieces of golden chain were recovered from their possession.
Pune Police arrested two women from Nashik on Thursday in connection with drug mafia Lalit Patil case and produced them before the Pune Sessions Court which sent them to police custody till October 23. Police detained both the female accused on Wednesday evening and presented them in the cou
Meanwhile, President Ebrahim Raisi said on Saturday that the hijab was the law in Iran. "The important matter is that today we have a legal mandate. The legal mandate makes it mandatory for everyone to follow the law," said Raisi.