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The police authorities discuss multi-layer security system, round-the-clock deployment of security personnel, advanced CCTV surveillance, and dedicated Quick Response Teams
The police said that the key suspect and history sheeter has been identified as a resident of Adaiyur village near Arunachala Hills
Police personnel rushed to the spot after receiving information about the firing and have launched an investigation.
The controversy had triggered a political storm at the time.
Vickrum Digwa lied to the police about being the victim of a racist attack
The Kerala High Court made headlines by ruling that late e-filing of police reportsโspecifically after the 5 pm cutoffโgives accused parties a right to statutory bail. Justice Kauser Edappagath set free two individuals detained for drug possession, reiterating that the enforcement of filing deadlines is vital to maintaining fairness and protecting the rights of those in the legal system.
Mishra was arrested by police on Monday after a rape complaint was lodged against him by a woman form Chhattisgarh on May 25.
The Green Bay Packersโ star player Josh Jacobs has remained distant from the controversial legal situation he has found himself in, sparking a heated debate among fans. While the star player was released from police custody last week, rumors swirl about Josh Jacobsโ uncertain future with the Green Bay Packers in the new season.
Ghaziabad Police have launched an extensive anti-crime drive, Operation Clean Sweep.
Police plan to axe speed breakers, step up patrolling on the Beach Road route to Bhogapuram airport, and the CCTV network could be strengthened under the SARTHI project
New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested four promoters of a real estate group in connection with a money laundering probe into an alleged Rs 2,004-crore homebuyer fraud that affected more than 19,000 buyers and investors.The accused, Avdhesh Kumar Goel, Rajnish Mittal, Atul Gupta and Vikas Gupta, are promoters/directors of Earth Infrastructures Ltd. They were arrested on June 1 under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), an official statement said on Tuesday.The accused were produced before a special PMLA court in Delhi, which granted the agency five days' custody for interrogation, it said.Read More: Signature Global commits Rs 1,200-1,500 crore for land acquisitions in FY27According to the federal agency, the group collected around Rs 2,004 crore from more than 19,425 homebuyers and investors by promising timely delivery of residential and commercial units and assured returns.The agency alleged that its probe found approximately Rs 467 crore had been diverted or siphoned off through various group entities and related concerns and individuals."Despite receipt of substantial funds from the buyers/investors, the projects were either left incomplete or possession of units was not handed over, thereby causing wrongful loss to the homebuyers and investors," the ED said.The probe further revealed that a part of the alleged proceeds of crime was used for acquisition of movable and immovable assets in the names of various entities and individuals connected with the promoters and directors of the group, it said.The investigation was initiated based on five FIRs registered by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police against Earth Infrastructures Ltd, its directors and related entities under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code.The Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) has also filed a criminal complaint under Section 447 of the Companies Act against the promoters and directors of the group.Read More: Amazon adds 10.6 acres to Mumbai data centre campus in Rs 125 crore dealEarlier in April, the ED had conducted searches at premises linked to the Earth Group across Delhi-NCR.During the raids, the agency seized cash worth about Rs 6.30 crore, jewellery valued at around Rs 8.78 crore and property documents relating to more than 100 immovable properties estimated to be worth over Rs 100 crore.
Police said Deepak Kumar and Vijit Kumar used fake Facebook and Instagram pages, and WhatsApp to cheat pilgrims seeking helicopter tickets
This is his most well-known address and the ISI keeps him there are it is his safest bet.
The case came to light after a 22-year-old BSc Nursing student from Chhattisgarh lodged a complaint at Govardhan police station on May 25