5 foreign nationals held for drug smuggling in Jaipur
Rajasthan Police arrested five foreign nationals in Ram Nagariya area on Wednesday for their alleged involvement in drug smuggling.
Rajasthan Police arrested five foreign nationals in Ram Nagariya area on Wednesday for their alleged involvement in drug smuggling.
The Rajasthan Police, on Wednesday, arrested six Bangladeshi nationals reportedly living illegally in the Bhakhrota locality here.
Five trainee sub inspectors(SI) were taken into the custody by the police in connection with investigation in the case related to the paper leak in the 2021 SI recruitment examination.
The accused have been identified as Veer Bahadur alias Bal Bahadur Dhami and Hira Singh Kami, both residents of Nepal, and one Afzal Khan, a resident of Delhi's Ashok Nagar.
The man lost his balance while boarding the moving train.
The police launched a campaign under 'area domination, raid and search' in all 33 districts of the state setting up a control rooms under the Inspector General Office to monitor the activities.
The Rajasthan Police, in a major crackdown on Sunday, rounded up 2,051 criminals in Jaipur and Kota ranges and Churu district.
If the pilot project turns out to be successful, the weekly off for the cops would be implemented with full spirit, the DGP said, adding the direction to this effect would be given later on.
DGP Umesh Mishra on Sunday said that two of five accused - Manish Jat and Vikram Gurjar – belong to Sikar, while Satish Kumhar, Jatin Meghwal and Naveen Meghwal are from Haryana.
The State Director General of Police called it all 'fake'. He said an old case was 'recycled or refreshed' in which a chargesheet was already filed in the court.