Delhi Police arrests teacher for graffiti at Mandi House Metro Station
The Delhi Metro Police apprehended a man for writing graffiti on the wall of Mandi House Metro Station, the authorities said on Saturday.
The Delhi Metro Police apprehended a man for writing graffiti on the wall of Mandi House Metro Station, the authorities said on Saturday.
Ahead of the Republic Day celebrations, twenty Delhi police personnel have been conferred with medals for their services that include three President’s medal for distinguished services and 17 for meritorious services.
In view of the assembly elections in Delhi, the police have crackdown on the foreign nationals staying illegally in the national capital that includes seven Bangladeshi and six Nigerian nationals, it said on Saturday.
In view of the Republic day celebrations at the Kartavya Path in the national capital, the Delhi Police have laid out a multi-layered security arrangement, deploying more than 70 companies of paramilitary forces, over 15,000 police personnel, thousands of CCTVs, and AI-enabled cameras in New Delhi district.
Delhi Police on Wednesday conducted search operations in slum areas across the national capital as part of an ongoing investigation into Bangladeshi infiltration.
The arrest of the accused student came when several schools received bomb-related threats on Thursday. According to officials, he sent the bomb threats at least six times and marked different schools each time except his own.
The shooters associated with Kapil Sangwan’s Nandu gang, identified as Sahil and Vijay, were wanted for broad daylight firings in Tilak Nagar and Kakrola areas of West and South West Delhi, and a triple murder case in Panchkula, Haryana.
The meeting, chaired by Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora, was attended by senior officers from Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Rajasthan, Chandigarh, and J&K.
The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police apprehended the director of a private firm for duping gullible investors in lieu of providing higher returns, the cops said on Wednesday.
Amid the ongoing two-month drive against the illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, Delhi Police hitherto deported 30 immigrants from South West district, cops said on Tuesday.