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Police stated that among the 35 riders, three to four are minors, all hailing from Delhi. They were linked through a WhatsApp group
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The shooter, known as Vishal a.k.a Rahul, hails from Gurugram and faces over six criminal cases, including murder charges, filed against him in Haryana and Delhi.
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According to police, the deceased has been identified as a Soni (35).
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Delhi Police received a complaint on November 27 at Cyber PS Dwarka. The complainant was Sunil Manjhi, who was contacted by the accused.
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"Commuters are requested to cooperate by avoiding/bypassing these roads, if possible, and make maximum use of public transport," said the official.
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The incident happened during the 'Asar ki namaz' around 2 pm near Inderlok Metro Station.
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The accused, whose real name is Faruk Mulla, had travelled under the name Faruk Khan, an official said.
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Section 144 in Delhi, imposed on February 12th, 2024, prohibits gatherings of more than five individuals, processions, rallies, and public meetings, with heavy security deployment and multi-layer barricades at Delhi borders
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Security measures have been heightened by the Delhi police and paramilitary forces in border areas, with the imposition of Section 144 in anticipation of the 'Delhi Chalo March' by farmers.
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Meanwhile, security has been tightened in Jammu and Kashmir and especially naxal-affected areas in Odisha also.
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His arrest comes over a year after two passengers and an agent travelling on a fake Malaysian passport were nabbed by the IGI airport police.
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The accused also assumed that they would be let off even if they were arrested, thinking they were not committing any "serious crime", they said.
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From posing as law enforcement officials to orchestrating intricate "pig butchering" schemes, fraudsters have spared no effort in their quest for dishonest gains.
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The occurrence unfolded on Sunday within the IndiGo flight bound for Goa from here.
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According to police, the victim, a resident of Bawana, is employed as a waste picker.
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After hearing arguments of the Delhi Police, the court listed the matter on January 20 and 23
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The CISF will render access control to the new and old Parliament complex in an airport security-like fashion where body frisking of persons will be done through hand-held detectors and their belongings will be checked through X-ray machines
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Various Delhi Police teams approached family members of the accused on Sunday and collected details of their bank accounts. Bank pass books of Neelam Devi and Sagar Sharma were seized from their residences in Haryana's Jind and Uttar Pradesh's Lucknow, respectively, the sources said.
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According to sources, the accused will be taken to the Parliament to recreate the scene of the crime. This will help the police to find out how the accused entered the Parliament building with colour spray and how they executed their plan, sources from the Special Cell said.
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DCP Hemant Tiwari informed ANI that they are conducting a technical analysis and gathering information from Meta and other social media platforms to ascertain the identity of the accused.