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Delhi Police remove barricades outside British High Commission after hooliganism outside Indian High Commission in London
“The security arrangements outside the British High Commission here are intact. However, barricades placed on the pathway towards the commission that created hurdles for commuters have been removed,” the police officer told PTI. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the British High Commission declined to comment on the matter, citing security concerns.
Republic Day 2023: Amid security threat, Delhi Police ban drones, paragliders till Feb 15
Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora issued the order, prohibiting the flying of aerial vehicles such as para-gliders, para-motors, hang-gliders, UAVs, UASs, microlight aircraft, remotely-piloted aircraft, hot air balloons, small-sized powered aircraft, quadcopters or even by para-jumping from aircraft till February 15.
Delhi Police on manhunt to nab four associates of two terrorists, say sources
Sources said that a total of eight people were involved in the module and they were in touch with each other and their 'akkas' (handlers) sitting across the border through 'Signal App'. "Two people used to procure weapons and two others used to further supply them to the members of the module. Hand grenades and pistols were supplied by them to the two terrorists nabbed by the police recently," said the sources.
Delhi L-G grants prosecution sanction against Shehla Rashid for tweets against Indian Army
The tweets were aimed at promoting enmity between different groups and indulging in acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony, said the L-G office on Tuesday. The L-G has granted the prosecution sanction under the relevant section 196 of CrPC 1973.
Air India urination row: 'Accused Shankar Mishra frequently changing locations'
Teams of Delhi Police in Maharashtra and Bengaluru have raided and questioned various people including relatives of the accused. "The police teams have gone to his home in Mumbai but he was not there. They have got clues and are trying to trace him," said a source
Delhi Police still on 'hunt' for businessman who peed on co-passenger in Air India flight
The accused, identified as Shankar Mishra, the vice-president of the India chapter of a multinational financial services company headquartered in California, was not found at any of his known locations in Mumbai, an official said. "We are hopeful that he will be nabbed soon," a senior police official said.
Two more men involved in Anjali death case, says Delhi Police
Police said that both the accused, Ashutosh and Ankush Khanna, were absconding and police teams were searching for them. Addressing a press conference here, Sagar Preet Hooda, the Special Commissioner of Police (law and order), said that during the interrogation of the five accused several contradictions were found. It was also detected that two more men were also involved. The police have arrested five persons, who were in the car when the incident took place. They have been identified as Deepak Khanna, Amit Khanna, Krishan, Mitthu and Manoj Mittal
Family of woman dragged to death asks why there were no clothes on her body
"She was wearing so many clothes, but not a single piece of cloth was there on her dead body. What kind of accident was it? The police are not showing us her body properly. I want justice for my daughter," said the mother of the victim, who was killed in the horrific incident on the outskirts Delhi when she was dragged for about 12 km, from Sultanpuri to Kanjhawala, after her clothes got entangled in the wheel of the car which hit the Scooty she was driving.
No ransom demand brought to notice by AIIMS authorities: Delhi Police
"In AIIMS Delhi Computer Incident: No Ransom Demand as being quoted by certain sections of the media has been brought to notice by AIIMS authorities," Delhi Police said in the statement. Meanwhile, on restoring normal services, AIIMS said in a statement that data restoration and server cleansing is in progress. "The data restoration and server cleaning is in progress.
Shraddha Walkar on Instagram: Watch Mehrauli murder case victim's last pic, last reel
As the case is progressing spine-chilling revelations are coming, each passing day about the gruesome murder. Once such revelation came was that Aaftab used Shraddha's Instagram account for a few days to communicate with her friends in an attempt to cover up the crime. This made a section of internet users to scan the various social media accounts of Shraddha and Aaftab. Looking at their Instagram account, one would know that, they were two distinct personalities.
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