4 gangsters held after police encounter in Dwarka
In a major breakthrough against gangsters under 'Operation No Guns, No Gangs’, the Dwarka district police on Friday apprehended four members of the notorious Pahalwan gang following a shootout.
In a major breakthrough against gangsters under 'Operation No Guns, No Gangs’, the Dwarka district police on Friday apprehended four members of the notorious Pahalwan gang following a shootout.
In yet another such incident, a private school in south west Delhi’s Dwarka received a bomb threat in the early hours of Friday, police said.
The murder incident took place on October 23, when a vegetable seller was shot dead by two unidentified assailants and a case under section 103 (murder) and Arms Act was registered at Police station Dwarka North.
The two brothers, who attacked the victim with brick and wooden pieces after an argument between them during a drinking session, were arrested.
The family had suspected no foul play in the death, but prima facie it appears to be a case of suicide due to depression, said an official.
The victim, identified as Govind, was returning home from work with two colleagues when the incident occurred.
Unveiling a state-of-the-art school in Nasirpur, Dwarka on Friday, Delhi Education Minister Atishi claimed that the educational institution surpasses the most elite private schools in Delhi and Dwarka in the quality of eduction, fulfilling a promise to deliver top-tier education to every child.
According to the minister, the water supply which was affected in Dwarka area will resume from Saturday night.
A Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) jawan died allegedly by suicide in the Dwarka North police station area of Delhi.
This experience offered a rare and profound connection to India's spiritual and historical roots.