3rd attack on Mirwaiz in a week
The activists of right wing parties allegedly hurled eggs and stoned the SUV of Hurriyat leader and chief cleric of Kashmir Valley, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq at Foreign Correspondents Club (FCC) in New Delhi on Tuesday where was scheduled to attend a seminar.
Sedition case filed against Arundhati, Geelani
Kashmiri separatist leader, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, writer-activist Arundhati Roy and five others were charged with “sedition”, “promoting enmity” and “circulating rumours with the intent to cause mutiny” by the Delhi police on Monday following their remarks at a seminar held at LTG auditorium last month.
Tea vendor claims he saw rape accused
A tea vendor from Mangolpuri area of outer Delhi has approached the police, claiming that he saw the four accused involved in the gangrape of a girl from Northeast.
Cops still clueless in gangrape case
Despite three official CCTV cameras installed along the route from Dhaula Kuan in south Delhi, where a young girl from Northeast was abducted and gangraped on Wednesday, to Mangolpuri area in outer Delhi not a single camera has recorded the footage of the vehicle.
BPO girl gangraped
Moments after two young girls from the Northeast were dropped by their office cab near Nanakpura Gurdwara, which is close to the Dhaula Kuan roundabout on the natinal capital’s Ring Road, four unident
Accused in gangrape still at large
Moments after two young girls from the Northeast were dropped by their office cab near Nanakpura Gurdwara, which is close to the Dhaula Kuan roundabout on the natinal capital’s Ring Road, four unident
‘Singh dealt in adulterated cement too’
The Delhi crime branch officials interrogating the Lalita Park building collapse accused Amritpal Singh Sachdeva claimed to have recovered documents of a factory in Ghaziabad from where Singh and his associates were allegedly pursuing the business of selling adulterated cement.
Special women cell at police stations soon
Within hours after taking charge, Delhi’s new police commissioner B.K. Gupta has ordered setting up of “women reception desk” at all 185 police stations across the city for addressing complaints made by women.
Perform or perish, new chief Gupta warns force
Delhi police is to see a change of “culture” and become people-friendly as a revamp of key cells dealing with counter-terrorism and crime, and evaluation of policing tactics being high on the cards of Mr B.K. Gupta, who took over as the city’s 17th police commissioner on Wednesday.
B.K. Gupta is new Delhi police chief
When Brijesh Kumar Gupta, a 1975-batch Indian Police Services officer takes over at the ceremonial ground in New Police Lines as Delhi’s 17th police commissioner on Wednesday morning, he will not only inherit a strong and robust force but also a technically more efficient one from incumbent Mr Y.S. Dadwal.