Delhi Police bust e-cigarette racket, arrest two
With the arrest of two with 830 packets of e-cigarettes, a team of the Delhi Police claimed to have busted an e-cigarette racket.
With the arrest of two with 830 packets of e-cigarettes, a team of the Delhi Police claimed to have busted an e-cigarette racket.
Stepping up an attack on the BJP government in Delhi, the AAP, on Wednesday, staged a citywide protest at 40 locations reminding the saffron party of its free LPG cylinder promise made during the Assembly elections.
Three people operating as a gang and stealing cars in a high-tech manner were held in the Dwarka area of South West Delhi, police said on Wednesday.
The BJP government also did not honour its promise of depositing Rs 2,500 into the accounts of every woman voter by March 8 on the occasion of International Women’s Day, said Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav.
Gupta described the deaths as heart-wrenching and prayed to the God to give strength to the bereaved families.
The campaign was launched in the presence of all school principals of Rohini Zone.
Firefighters managed to douse the flames, and upon searching the premises, they discovered a charred body.
The arrests led to the seizure of a sophisticated pistol, two country-made pistols, and five bullets. One of the arrested gangsters was involved in making extortion calls to a politician, the police said.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Saturday and said the ‘double engine’ government of BJP is committed to transforming the dreams of Delhiites into a developed Delhi under his guidance and leadership.
The AAP on Saturday accused the BJP of betraying the women of Delhi by failing to approve the promised Rs 2,500 monthly honorarium for them in its first Cabinet meeting as promised during the Assembly elections.