Police notice against carrying of weapons in public places
Kolkata Police (KP) on Saturday prohibited carrying of weapons in public places in the city for six months with effect from 1 September.
Kolkata Police (KP) on Saturday prohibited carrying of weapons in public places in the city for six months with effect from 1 September.
The state's chief secretary B P Gopalika and Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal visited the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on Sunday amid the protests over the rape and murder of a female doctor.
City commissioner of police Vineet Goyal addressed a press meet updating the developments in the police probe into the incident.
Mr Sujit Bose, fire minister and Vineet Goyal, commissioner of police, also reached the spot within an hour after the fire broke out in the building. Several gas cylinders burst, one after another, after the fire spread.
Gyanwant Singh, who was also a strong contender for the post, has been given the additional responsibility of STF, ADG. He is also holding the responsibility of ADG and IG of the CID. In addition to this, there was a reshuffle in the top police brass.