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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.
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Delhi police is taking stringent steps to ensure that the ban on bursting firecrackers is implemented strictly ahead of Diwali
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The incident took place on Friday after the victim objected to the dog, a Pitbull, defecating in front of her house, they said.
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On police's request, Special Judge Hardeep Kaur of Patiala House Courts adjourned the matter.
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Police said the accused have been identified as Tarun Kumar (43), Vinayak (29) and Jaswinder Singh (25) -- all residents of Punjab.
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Of these 13,013 posts, 3,521 posts are in the advanced stage of recruitment, and are expected to be filled by December this year, the statement said
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Upon receiving the information, Delhi Police promptly mobilized and initiated rescue operations with the assistance of technical personnel and other responders.
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The police have also recovered the looted truck along with hosiery materials, a car, and weapons of crime used by the criminals.
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Two accused were arrested from Uttar Pradesh's Meerut district in connection with the viral video of a man being dragged by a car in Delhi
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According to Delhi Police, the incident took place under the limits of Naraina police station.
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The arrested accused has been identified as Ebo Quansah Elijah, a resident of Ghana, officials said
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Following the arrest of Chhavi Ram, two additional suppliers of counterfeit Indian Currency Notes, namely Aasib and Imran, were apprehended in Badaun, Uttar Pradesh.
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Delhi police carried out a raid at the residence of former NewsClick employee Anusha Paul near Kodumon
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Mohammad was a painter and went to Ajmer in 2015 for preparation of competitive exams. He got inspired to print and circulate fake currency notes from the web series 'Farzi', they added.
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However, the crew later had to restrain him as he continued making racist comments and showed disrespect towards the country (India).
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Additional Sessions Judge Dr Hardeep Kaur allowed to serve the copy of FIR registered against NewsClick founder and others under stringent sections of UAPA.
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The suspected terrorist has also been accused of his key role in the conspiracy of riots in Delhi during the CAA-NRC Protest
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Purkayastha and the human resources department head at NewsClick, Amit Chakravarty, were arrested by the Special Cell