Ten Pakistani Muslim men have been convicted following a targeted revenge arson attack in Stoke-on-Trent. A mother and daughter suffered life-changing burns after being forced to jump from their burning home. The case has sparked fresh national debate over organized crime networks.
FIR registered under BNS and SC ST Act on complaint of Akash Kumar after Muslim men entered the Dalit family’s home, assaulted women and used casteist abuses. Police have deployed additional force in the village.
Punjab Police have killed one suspect and arrested another in the Gurdaspur border killings. Investigations reveal the youths were allegedly recruited by Pakistan’s ISI for money. One accused was shot during an encounter after escaping custody when a police vehicle overturned in dense fog.
A Muslim teacher at a Kutch school was relieved of duty after allegedly throwing away a student's Hanuman Chalisa. While the school considers the matter closed, Hindu organizations demand legal action, citing CCTV footage and allegations of religious remarks.
Shukla told police that he was taken to a mosque, made to recite religious verses, given a forged Aadhaar in a changed name and thrashed whenever he tried to escape, before finally fleeing to a police outpost.
After shooting his 49-year-old father at their Ashiyana home, the accused allegedly dismembered the body, dumped several parts in nearby areas and hid the torso inside a drum before attempting to mislead investigators.