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Delhi Police arrested Krishna Kumar Sharma, alleged mastermind of a multi-state forex scam that duped traders and professionals. Sharma used elaborate hotel setups, fake film industry identities, and accomplices to steal foreign currency. He was wanted in a Kolkata case and faces multiple fraud charges
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Delhi Police raided an illegal bar running at ‘Three Boxes Cafe’ in Samaypur Badli, detaining 25 people. Liquor, hookahs and sound equipment were seized after the owner failed to show any licence. A case was registered under the Delhi Excise Act and COTPA.
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Delhi Police busted a spurious desi ghee manufacturing unit in Alipur, seizing 1,500 kg of fake clarified butter and 55 litres of synthetic essence. The unit, operated by a long-time offender, was supplying fake ghee across Delhi and neighbouring States.
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Delhi Police arrested a Haryana resident transporting 71 boxes of illicit country-made beer meant for sale only in Haryana. The suspect attempted to flee during a night patrol but was intercepted. Police said he has previous cases, and further investigation is underway
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Two Delhi colleges—Ramjas and Deshbandhu—received bomb threat emails early Wednesday, triggering swift responses from police and bomb disposal teams. Campuses were cordoned off and thoroughly inspected, but no suspicious items were found as verification and security checks continue
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Delhi Police has filed an FIR against Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and others in the National Herald case on an ED complaint. The FIR cites conspiracy, cheating and breach of trust, strengthening the ED’s money laundering probe into alleged irregularities in acquiring AJL assets.
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Delhi Police arrested three former delivery workers from Uttar Pradesh for allegedly robbing ₹5 lakh from a Blinkit rider in Shadipur. CCTV tracking, local intelligence and technical surveillance led to their arrest. An insider at a Blinkit outlet had provided crucial information
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Delhi Police arrested alleged gangster Bandhu Man Singh, linked to Canada-based Goldy Dhillon, for involvement in the firing at Kapil Sharma’s Canadian restaurant. A Chinese pistol was seized, and investigators are probing his role, foreign links, and wider extortion network
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The Cyberabad Cybercrime officials have solved 10 major cases in a week-long crackdown, arresting 21 offenders across multiple states. The operation led to the recovery of Rs 89.7 lakh through 165 refund orders.
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The Cyber Cell of Delhi Police Crime Branch arrested key accused individuals and busted a pan-India stock market investment fraud worth Rs 1.6 crore
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A 15-year-old boy was stabbed to death Friday night in Kardampuri, Delhi, following a quarrel between two groups. Police are investigating and reviewing CCTV footage. The victim’s family alleged he was lured outside before the attack.
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A 16-year-old Delhi student died by suicide at Rajendra Place Metro Station, leaving a note accusing a teacher of harassment. His death sparked massive protests, with parents alleging a climate of fear at the school. Police are examining the FIR and suicide note
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Delhi Police opposed bail pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, and others in the 2020 Delhi riots case, calling intellectuals who engage in anti-national activities more dangerous than ground-level rioters, linking protests to orchestrated attempts to destabilize the government
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Delhi Police and NIA detained three individuals, including two doctors from Al Falah University, in connection with the Red Fort blast. Investigations focus on links to a “white collar terror module”, illegal fertiliser purchase, and suspect movements prior to the explosion
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Delhi Police have reconstructed Dr Umar Nabi’s movements before the Red Fort blast using over 50 CCTV cameras. The footage shows his calm demeanour, night halt, and zigzag routes across Delhi before his explosives-laden car detonated near the metro station
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Two days after the Red Fort blast killed eight people, Delhi Police are searching for a red Ford EcoSport linked to the suspects. PM Modi visited the injured at LNJP Hospital, while the NIA has formed a 10-member team to probe the case
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday chaired two high-level meetings to review the security situation in Delhi and across the country following the Red Fort blast that killed 12 people. Officials from top agencies presented detailed updates on the investigation
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Initial investigations into the Red Fort car blast suggest it was a suicide attack planned to cause maximum damage after the Faridabad terror module was busted. Police suspect the involvement of Pulwama-based Dr. Umar Mohammad, linked to JeM and AGuH outfits
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The Congress has urged the government to clarify details of the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, saying the lack of information has caused fear among citizens. Pawan Khera demanded an official press conference instead of “source-based” updates on such a serious incident