Haryana Police’s anti-drug drive yields excellent results
The anti-drug campaign being run by the Haryana Police across the state is starting to yield positive results with large number of people joining it .
The anti-drug campaign being run by the Haryana Police across the state is starting to yield positive results with large number of people joining it .
In compliance with the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, the Haryana Police has launched a new initiative under which accident victims will now receive free treatment in the initial golden hour.
The squad’s strength has been increased from 36 to 63 trained dogs, each equipped with advanced training to aid in solving crimes and catching criminals.
Meanwhile, the Haryana Police has also claimed that 12 of its personnel sustained injuries after being attacked by farmers.
The protesting farmers have urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to allow them to hold peaceful protests in Delhi.
Action will also be taken against whoever is found to be involved during the course of the investigation. Further probe is underway.
In the second case, a wanted criminal absconding for about two years was arrested from Bhiwani district. Carrying a reward of Rs 25,000, he was arrested by a team of Special Task Force
the ‘Investigation App’ focuses on providing investigating officers a platform to lodge first information report (FIR) digitally from any place has been designed by Nikita Gahlaut who is currently posted as Superintendent of Police in Hansi.
Haryana Police has arrested Jagjit Singh, the managing director of a chit fund company, who is accused of the multi-crore Crown chit fund scam from Gujarat.
The Haryana Police has cracked a case in which a gang had robbed a truck carrying a consignment of 1294 laptops worth Rs Eight Crore in Nuh district.