Delhi’s Finger Print Bureau helps solve 61 burglaries, identify 60 unclaimed bodies
The Hindu
Delhi police unit sees 94% increase in case solving with new criminal laws and forensic facilities.
The Delhi police’s 41-year-old unit was involved in solving 94% more cases in 2023 as compared to 2022.
The unit’s recent achievements comes in the wake of the enactment of the three new criminal laws, which Union Home Minister Amit Shah, which aims to bolster India’s criminal justice system by opening a chain of of state-of-the-art forensic laboratories and NFSU campuses across the nation.
The girl, who was admitted to Aster CMI Hospital with alarming breathlessness and significant pallor, was diagnosed with Wegener’s Granulomatosis (now known as Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis or GPA), a rare autoimmune condition that causes spontaneous bleeding in the lungs, leading to acute respiratory failure.
ACB files case against IPS officer N. Sanjay in Andhra Pradesh. The official is accused of manipulating the tender processes for awarding contract for development and maintenance of AGNI-NOC portal, and conducting awareness meetings for SC/STs. It is alleged that the total value of properties stolen, or involved in the case is estimated at ₹1,75,86,600.