Neeraj Grover killing case: Will Maria walk free? |
- Neeraj Grover killing case: Will Maria walk free?
- Elderly woman raped by 25-year-old man
- 5 workers killed in mishap at construction site in Bangalore
- Priest arrested for allegedly raping teenage girl
- Mumbai Police prevent attack on 'important' film personality
- Dinesh Reddy is Andhra's new police chief
- Is your train on time? Get updates on Facebook
- Donation boxes stolen from temple premises in Indore
- Three killed in blast in cracker factory
- Discontent over verdict in Neeraj Grover’s murder
- Mumbai bar singer held after wife jumps to death from 19th floor
- Fake caste certificate scam: Two DU employees arrested
- Mother booked for forcing minor girl into prostitution
- Kerala: Uproar in Assembly over student-police clash
- In Delhi, scam that promises you entry to clubs
- Prime Minister's media adviser burgled
- Stereos stolen from police cars
- These carjackers dressed up as Delhi cops
Neeraj Grover killing case: Will Maria walk free? Posted: Neeraj Grover case: The Mumbai sessions court is likely to declare the quantum of punishment in the Neeraj Grover killing case today. |
Elderly woman raped by 25-year-old man Posted: Krishna Sidar had gone to see one Anil Yadav at his home in Atarmuda village in the district on Tuesday but he happened to be away. Finding Ydava's 65-year-old mother-in-law alone at home, Sidar raped her, they said. |
5 workers killed in mishap at construction site in Bangalore Posted: Five workers died and another was seriously injured when a heavy electric motor they were trying to fix atop an under-construction multi-storey residential apartment came crashing down, police said. |
Priest arrested for allegedly raping teenage girl Posted: A teenage girl was allegedly abducted and raped by the priest of a local temple in Banat town here, police said today. The 35-year-old priest has been arrested and sent to 14 days of judicial custody by a local court here, police said. |
Mumbai Police prevent attack on 'important' film personality Posted: Mumbai Police today claimed to have prevented an attack on an 'important' film personality with the arrest of two alleged members of Ravi Pujari gang, who had planned to open firing at the residence of the celebrity in western suburbs. |
Dinesh Reddy is Andhra's new police chief Posted: Indian Police Service (IPS) officer V Dinesh Reddy will be Andhra Pradesh's new director general of police, the state government announced on Thursday. The 1977-batch officer succeeds K Aravinda Rao, who retired on reaching superannuation. |
Is your train on time? Get updates on Facebook Posted: Railways have now launched a Facebook page to inform passengers about the latest position of trains including arrivals and departures. "Through Facebook we are informing the general public about the latest development activities and facilities being provided at the railway station and responding to queries about Railways," said Northern Railway General Manager SK Budhalakoti. |
Donation boxes stolen from temple premises in Indore Posted: Two donation boxes containing an unspecified amount were stolen from the premises of a temple located in Vijay Nagar locality here, police said today. No arrest had been made so far and further probe is on, police said. |
Three killed in blast in cracker factory Posted: Three persons were killed in a blast at a cracker factory at Kulaikanathapuram near Tiruchendur, police said. The blast, which occurred yesterday, took place while the labourers were mixing chemicals at the factory, police said. |
Discontent over verdict in Neeraj Grover’s murder Posted: Three years after TV executive Neeraj Grover was brutally murdered, a Mumbai court has found small-time Kannada actress Maria Susairaj not guilty of murder, but of destroying evidence. It has held her boyfriend Emile Jerome Mathew, a Navy Lieutenant, guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and of destroying evidence. This carries a maximum sentence of ten years in prison. |
Mumbai bar singer held after wife jumps to death from 19th floor Posted: A day after a 36-year-old woman leapt to her death from the 19th-floor of a Lokhandwala highrise after catching her husband in bed with an unknown woman at their house, the Samta Nagar police have arrested the husband, Mukesh Jha, on the charge of abetment to suicide. |
Fake caste certificate scam: Two DU employees arrested Posted: Two officials of the Delhi University (DU) have been arrested in connection with the fake caste certificates racket. Those arrested have been identified as Sanjeet Mahajan and Neeraj Sharma, both DU's SC/ST cell staffers, police said. |
Mother booked for forcing minor girl into prostitution Posted: A case was registered against a woman and others for allegedly forcing her 14-year-old daughter into prostitution, police said today. |
Kerala: Uproar in Assembly over student-police clash Posted: There was uproar in Kerala Assembly today as Left leaders condemned the police action against students in Thiruvananthapuram yesterday. |
In Delhi, scam that promises you entry to clubs Posted: A cheat has been arrested by south Delhi police for allegedly duping people on the pretext of making them members of famous clubs in south Delhi in return for money. The accused reportedly cheated about 50 people to the tune of Rs 20 lakh. |
Prime Minister's media adviser burgled Posted: Unidentified burglars struck at the house of media adviser to the Prime Minster Harish Khare, in Civil Lines area of North Delhi and made away with his Ford Fiesta car, laptop and cell phone. IB Rani, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), North District, confirmed the incident. |
Stereos stolen from police cars Posted: Delhi police which is responsible for the security of the national capital cannot even guard their own belongings. Stereo systems of six cars of police officials were stolen on Tuesday midnight from Delhi Police Colony at RK Puram in south Delhi. |
These carjackers dressed up as Delhi cops Posted: With the arrest of three persons, Delhi Police's Anti-Auto Theft Squad (AATS) of east district claimed to have busted a gang of interstate carjackers who were allegedly involved in the killing of UP police personnel as well. The three members of the gang - all brothers - arrested by the police, also wrote threatening letters to UP senior police officials. |
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