The letter states that the IT department detected some wrongful returns of income by several Delhi Police personnel, ...
Five more Bangladeshi immigrants, including one woman and two children, were nabbed and put in a detention centre for ...
In the ongoing investigation into bomb threats sent to several schools in Delhi, police have discovered that ... Meanwhile, two more schools in Rohini and Paschim Vihar received similar ...
In an effort to make the experience of tourists visiting the national capital even more special, the Delhi Police has devised a new strategy to deploy 'Tourist Police' in special vehicles at 10 ...
A protest staged by law students at Delhi University's Campus Law Centre escalated on Monday, resulting in a tense standoff with police. The demonstration was driven by student demands for an ...
At least six Delhi schools ... local police, dog squads and bomb detection teams reached the school and launched a search operation, the official said. Five more schools, including Ryan ...
Police used tear gas and water cannons on the farmers during their foot march to the national capital 'Delhi Kooch' from the Shambhu border. Farmer leader from Punjab Sarwan Singh Pandher told ...
A teen was kidnapped at gunpoint by a stranger in Delhi Township but managed to escape and now the suspect is under arrest, police confirm. Christian Austin, 37, of Golf Manor, is accused of ...
Police declared those threats to be hoaxes. Reacting to the development, former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal pointed out that it was the second such instance within a week and asked how ...
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Thursday identified more than 20 people on the second day of its verification drive against illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in the national capital, police sources said.
"The drive was conducted at various parts of Delhi including Kalindi Kunj, Shaheen Bagh and Jamia Nagar areas. The local police officers conducted door-to-door verifications where they checked ...
New Delhi: The Delhi Police’s X handle was hacked late Tuesday, making it the sixth time in the past 15 months that the unit has suffered a cyber attack on its website or social media handles.