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Delhi Police arrested two Nigerian nationals in Uttam Nagar with 248 grams of cocaine. The accused, overstaying in India with fake passports and visas, allegedly targeted students and affluent residents. Police are probing their wider drug network operating in the city
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Around 20 Delhi colleges, including Jesus and Mary College, received bomb threats via email on Wednesday. Police and emergency teams launched search operations, but no explosives were found. Authorities suspect the use of VPNs, with recent hoax threats already disrupting schools.
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was attacked during a public hearing at her residence by Rajkot resident Rajesh Sakariya, who hurled an object, slapped, and abused her. Police are interrogating him, treating it as a major security lapse
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Delhi Public School (DPS) Dwarka was evacuated on Monday after a bomb threat call. Police, bomb disposal, and dog squads are at the site conducting a search operation. No injuries have been reported so far.
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Call centre insiders among arrested; fraud exposed nationwide breach of bank customers’ data
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At least 12 people were injured after a portion of an under-construction structure near Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi collapsed. Authorities confirmed the main mausoleum was safe, and multiple rescue agencies were deployed to clear debris and assist victims
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wo 19-year-old drug-addicted youths from southwest Delhi were arrested after a video call screenshot helped police identify them. Involved in robberies and vehicle thefts, they used stolen money to fund hotel stays and buy drugs. Multiple cases were solved.
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CJI B.R. Gavai rebuked an advocate for disrespectfully referring to Justice Yashwant Varma, who is facing serious cash-recovery allegations. As calls grow for an FIR, Justice Varma has challenged the in-house panel's findings recommending impeachment proceedings in the Supreme Court
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The 22-year-old woman, a resident of Karawal Nagar, and her accomplices - Keshav Prasad, 28, and Vivek Singh, 20, - targeted her distant relative Israt Jameel's house on July 10 and "searched" the premises by posing as "CBI officials from Okhla Branch", the police said.
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Over the past three days, around 10 schools and a college in Delhi have received bomb threats via email from aliases like ‘Roadkill’ and ‘Benji’. Though no explosives were found, police have launched a probe to trace the culprits
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Delhi Police detained seven Bangladeshi nationals in separate operations across Dwarka and South West Districts. The undocumented migrants, including two women and a minor, were handed over to the FRRO. Deportation proceedings have been initiated following all legal formalities.
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For the third consecutive day, Delhi schools received bomb threats via email, prompting mass evacuations. Four schools were targeted on Wednesday, including St. Thomas and Vasant Valley. No explosives were found. Police are tracing the email origins and intensifying investigations.
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Three Delhi schools, including CRPF institutions in Prashant Vihar and Dwarka, received bomb threats Monday morning, triggering swift police response. Bomb squads and sniffer dogs found nothing suspicious. Cyber teams are investigating the email source as security remains tightened
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Sneha Debnath, a 19-year-old Tripura student at Delhi University, went missing on July 7 near Delhi’s Signature Bridge. Tripura Police, Delhi Police, and CM Manik Saha are actively involved in efforts to trace her. Her phone and bank account remain inactive
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Delhi has enforced a fuel ban on petrol vehicles over 15 years old and diesel ones over 10 years. Using AI-powered cameras at 350 petrol pumps, authorities are identifying and impounding outdated vehicles to curb air pollution and ensure compliance
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A Bench comprising Justices BV Nagarathna and Satish Chandra Sharma also said no coercive steps will be taken against Khedkar till May 21, the next date of hearing
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The case is currently being heard in Rouse Avenue Court, with the next hearing scheduled for April 18. The FIR was lodged following a directive from a Delhi court, which ordered the police to take action against Kejriwal and other leaders in response to a complaint filed by Shiv Kumar Saxena
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We will collect all data of CCTV footage and announcements done during stampede time: Police source
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Polling is underway at 13,766 stations across all 70 Assembly constituencies to decide the fate of 699 candidates in a contest that could reshape the political landscape of the capital
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Earlier on Thursday, CM Atishi also accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah of "playing with the life" of former CM Kejriwal.