Saturday, December 6

crime

Who Shot the Coaching Teacher? Police Hunt Clues in Shocking Murder
Bihar, crime, State

Who Shot the Coaching Teacher? Police Hunt Clues in Shocking Murder

Muzaffarpur, Bihar: A coaching teacher was brutally shot dead in Muzaffarpur while returning home after teaching children in the evening. The incident has left the local community in shock, and police are urgently investigating the case. Teacher Gunned Down While Returning Home The victim, identified as Komal Kumari, was riding a bike with her brother Aditya Kumar near Tarora Bandh in the Musahari police station area on Tuesday evening. Unknown assailants on a motorcycle opened fire on her. She fell from the bike after being shot, and the attackers fled the scene before her brother could reach her. According to Aditya, the gunmen were armed with a shiny firearm. Immediate Police Response Musahari police, alerted immediately, rushed to the scene with local residents and took the...
Gujarat Shocker: Missing Forest Officer’s Wife and Two Children Found Buried in Farmland; Murder Suspected, Police Begin Probe
crime, Gujarat, State

Gujarat Shocker: Missing Forest Officer’s Wife and Two Children Found Buried in Farmland; Murder Suspected, Police Begin Probe

A chilling crime has rattled Gujarat’s Bhavnagar district, where the bodies of a forest officer’s wife and two children—missing for the past ten days—were recovered from a field near their government quarters. The police strongly suspect murder, and the forest officer himself has emerged as the prime suspect in the case. Family Missing for 10 Days, Bodies Found Buried Near Home Forest officer Shailesh Khambla, posted as Assistant Conservator of Forests in Bhavnagar, lodged a missing person’s complaint on 7 November, stating that his wife Naina (42), their 13-year-old daughter, and 9-year-old son had disappeared a day earlier. During the investigation, police noticed suspicious activity around a field adjacent to Khambla’s official quarters. Locals revealed that fresh digging had t...
Shivpuri Police Nab Smack Peddler With ₹56 Lakh Worth Drugs
crime, Madhya Pradesh, State

Shivpuri Police Nab Smack Peddler With ₹56 Lakh Worth Drugs

Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh: Shivpuri police have successfully intercepted a major drug peddler carrying 280 grams of smack worth ₹56 lakh, preventing its distribution in the Karrarea area. The accused, Nilesh Lodhi (26), son of Radhelal Lodhi, resident of Sirsoud, Amola police station area, is reportedly addicted to smack himself and was planning to supply the consignment to smaller local dealers. Details of the Seizure Acting on a tip-off, a police team stationed near the Ramkudhi Mandir bridge in Amola intercepted Nilesh. During the search, the team recovered 280 grams of smack, valued at ₹56 lakh, along with the accused’s motorcycle, which has also been seized by the authorities. Police Statement Karrarea SDOP (IPS) Dr. Ayush Jakhar informed the press that preliminary interrog...
DNA Confirms Dr. Umar Un Nabi as Red Fort Suicide Bomber; Ayodhya Was Also Targeted, Babri Masjid Demolition Connection Revealed
crime, DELHI (national capital territory), State

DNA Confirms Dr. Umar Un Nabi as Red Fort Suicide Bomber; Ayodhya Was Also Targeted, Babri Masjid Demolition Connection Revealed

New Delhi: DNA tests have confirmed that Dr. Umar Un Nabi, who died in the Red Fort blast, was the suicide bomber behind the attack. Further investigation has revealed a chilling plan: Umar had intended to carry out a major attack around the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition on December 6, with Ayodhya also being a potential target. Blast Details and Identification:Dr. Umar, 28, from Pulwama in South Kashmir, was involved in the car explosion near the Red Fort that claimed 12 lives. His DNA was matched 100% with samples from his mother, confirming his identity. Umar was part of a terrorist module spanning Kashmir, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. Planning and Execution:Authorities say Umar and his module had planned a large-scale attack involving multiple vehicles fitted with IED...
Military‑Grade Explosives Suspected in Delhi Blast; Forensics Probe Underway
crime, DELHI (national capital territory)

Military‑Grade Explosives Suspected in Delhi Blast; Forensics Probe Underway

New Delhi: Investigators are probing whether military‑grade explosives were used in the powerful car blast near the Red Fort on Monday evening. While forensic teams and the NSG explosives unit continue laboratory tests, the nature and composition of the explosive remain unconfirmed. Preliminary assessments, however, have raised concerns that high‑order military explosives or a sophisticated detonation system may have been involved. Forensics collecting key evidenceTeams collecting evidence at the scene have gathered around 42 samples — including fragments from the I‑20 car’s tyres, chassis, bonnet and the CGC cylinder — which are now undergoing detailed analysis in national laboratories. Officials say laboratory testing of residues and fragments will be decisive in identifying the exact...
Real-Life ‘Money Heist’ in Delhi: Cyber Gang Cheats 200 Victims of ₹50 Crore, ‘Professor’ Behind the Scheme Busted
crime, DELHI (national capital territory)

Real-Life ‘Money Heist’ in Delhi: Cyber Gang Cheats 200 Victims of ₹50 Crore, ‘Professor’ Behind the Scheme Busted

New Delhi: In a daring real-life crime inspired by the popular TV series Money Heist, Delhi Police have busted a cyber fraud gang that swindled ₹50 crore from 200 unsuspecting victims. The gang’s mastermind, Arpit Mishra, known as the ‘Professor’, used fake online trading platforms to lure people with promises of high returns. How the Gang Operated The gang targeted victims through exclusive WhatsApp groups, claiming to provide special tips on stock market trading. Once people invested money, they were directed to a fake trading platform with fictitious shares. Victims were lured with the prospect of massive profits, only to find their accounts frozen, after which the gang demanded ransom to release the funds. Key Arrests Delhi Police have arrested three main members of the gan...
Delhi Police Cracks Gold-Motivated Murder of DJB Engineer: Friend Turns Foe
crime, DELHI (national capital territory)

Delhi Police Cracks Gold-Motivated Murder of DJB Engineer: Friend Turns Foe

**New Delhi: The murder case of Delhi Jal Board (DJB) engineer Suresh Rathi (59) has finally been solved, with the police confirming that greed for gold was the motive behind his killing. Rathi, known for his love of jewelry and wealth display, became the target of a friend-turned-assailant who meticulously planned and executed the crime. Friendship Turns Fatal Rathi’s acquaintance with a man named Bunty began at a local paan shop in Rohini’s Sector 24. Over time, Bunty gained Rathi’s trust and was invited to his flat for drinks. This created a false sense of security, allowing Bunty to inspect Rathi’s expensive jewelry collection, which included heavy chains, thick bracelets, and rings. Greed Sparks Murder Plan When Bunty learned about rising gold prices, he saw an opportunity...
Delhi Police Cracks ₹20 Lakh Mobile Heist in 24 Hours: Fake Robbery Story Exposed
crime, DELHI (national capital territory)

Delhi Police Cracks ₹20 Lakh Mobile Heist in 24 Hours: Fake Robbery Story Exposed

**New Delhi: In a swift operation, Delhi Police unraveled a ₹20 lakh mobile phone heist within 24 hours, arresting four accused involved in staging a fake armed robbery. The incident took place near the Vikas Marg flyover, involving a courier boy, and the case was initially registered at Shahdara’s Shakarpur police station. Courier Boy Claims Armed Loot According to the police, the complainant Ashish Kumar, working as a courier boy, reported that while delivering high-end mobile phones to Karol Bagh, he was allegedly stopped by two men on another scooter near Vikas Marg flyover. He claimed they threatened him with a gun and stole a backpack containing 25 mobile phones—including 14 iPhone 17s and 10 OnePlus phones—valued at approximately ₹20 lakh. Police Senses Inconsistencies T...