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Mumbai Police arrested seven Bangladeshi nationals in Andheri for allegedly staying in India without valid documents for nearly 15 years. Acting on intelligence inputs, officers detained the group during a targeted operation, with investigations underway into their network and support system
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The Tamil Nadu government ordered a major reshuffle of IPS officers, transferring several senior officials to key intelligence, CID, and special branch positions. The move aims to strengthen internal security, intelligence coordination, and investigative efficiency across sensitive policing units in the state
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Police arrested 31 Maoists, including senior leaders from Chhattisgarh, during extensive searches in Vijayawada, Krishna district and Kakinada. Many had posed as labourers to evade detection. The operation is linked to intensified anti-Maoist action on the Andhra–Odisha border
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Understanding how animals respond to ecologically irrelevant tasks sheds light on how our own intelligence has evolved
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Claims Indian diplomats were collecting information on Canadians who are in disagreement with Modi government, passing it to highest levels within Indian government and criminal organisations such as Lawrence Bishnoi gang
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San Francisco: Tech giant Microsoft has announced two new security products that will provide deeper context into threat actor activity and help organisations lock down their infrastructure and reduce their overall attack surface. The new products are Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence and Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface Management. “Microsoft tracks 35 ransomware families, and more than […]
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Hyderabad: The Rachakonda Police on Friday arrested P.Gopi, the city convenor of the Telangana Vidyarthi Vedika (TVV) on charges of maintaining links with Maoists. Gopi, a resident of Uppal and a native of Suryapet district, is an active member of TVV, a students’ organisation that fights for student issues and education reforms in the State. […]
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The Modi govt banning retired intelligence and security officials from publishing anything pertaining to workplace is draconian
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According to a New York Times report, in a memo sent to Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), the intelligence agency said it buys location data from brokers "and that the data isn't separated by whether a person lives in the US or outside of it".
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“It's an honour and a privilege to serve as our country's 28th Secretary of Defense, and I'm especially proud to be the first African American to hold the position. Let's get to work,” Austin tweeted.
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Posts on pro-Trump and far-right online networks have called for protest action on a number of dates, including armed demonstrations in cities across the country on January 17
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K Pruthvidhar Rao posted in Intelligence, K Purushotham Reddy as Assistant Commissioner of Police Vanasthalipuram and S Maheshwar posted to CID and attached to Dial 100)
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The highest numbers of dolphin killings are in Asia, Africa, and South America. Dolphin meat is consumed in a few parts of the world even though it is suspected to have high concentrations of mercury.