PCR cops err, let killer driver flee
A 38-year-old man working at the residence of a sitting Lok Sabha MP in Lutyens’ Delhi was run over near the Israel embassy by an unidentified white car, which then made its way out of the area despite a massive security cover.
Abducted boy traced after 2 yrs
A six-month old boy abducted by a women from a political rally at Jantar Mantar in 2008 was rescued by a Delhi police team from Uttar Pradesh on Sunday.
Staff crunch forces cops to shut 3 ‘new’ police stations
More police stations in the national capital, which were inaugurated with much fanfare as a measure to reduce crime levels before the start of Commonwealth Games last year, are facing prospects of being shut down for the lack of forces and infrastructure, sources said.
Staff crunch forces cops to shut 3 ‘new’ police stations
More police stations in the national capital, which were inaugurated with much fanfare as a measure to reduce crime levels before the start of Commonwealth Games last year, are facing prospects of being shut down for the lack of forces and infrastructure, sources said.
Anti-terror cell to probe arms supply
The Delhi police has transferred the case of a suspected Maoist arms supplier, who was held in Karol Bagh with a huge cache of detonators, to its elite anti-terror cell after it transpired that the detonating devices were manufactured by a company whose explosive-laden trucks went missing last year.
‘Victim died of cardiac arrest’
The post mortem examination of the Amici Café manager, who lost his life in a road rage accident at the upscale Khan Market last week, has revealed that the victim died of cardiac arrest.
Road rage kills cafe manager
The manager of Amici Cafe, located in New Delhi’s Khan Market, was killed when a Ford car driven by a commercial pilot working with a leading flight operator ran over him on Subhramanyam Bharti Marg on Tuesday afternoon.
Policing needs a makeover: Gupta
Seeking to downplay the rising incidents of crime against women in the city, Delhi police commissioner, B.K. Gupta said on Thursday that the concept of beat patrolling needs to be reinvented to prevent such incidents in a metropolitan city like Delhi.
Charred body of youth found on road
An unidentified youth, who was apparently coming back from a New Year party on Friday night, was found charred to death under highly mysterious circumstances in a market in southeast Delhi early Satur
Cop’s son held snatching chain on dad’s official bike
The son of a senior sub-inspector with Delhi police’s special branch was caught red-handed using his father’s official motorcycle while committing a daring daylight robbery in Raja Garden on Sunday afternoon with the police suspecting his involvement in other such cases in West Delhi.