Police formed four teams, examined over 100 cameras, and mapped two disposal routes near the toll cut. Investigators suspect multiple accomplices helped transport the body, while further arrests are expected as forensic analysis continues ongoing.
Both students were first year law classmates aged around 19 to 20 years, police said, as panic broke out among other students who fled the room immediately after the gunshots were heard echoing across campus.
The Ghaziabad police found that the production cost of 1 box of counterfeit medicine was ₹35 to ₹40 while they were sold for ₹110 to ₹115. The original Himalaya Liv 52 medicine costs ₹280 per box.
Residents said dozens of Hindu women and children were inside the basement when police arrived, triggering protests by local groups, brief tension at the site and the detention of two women and two men there.
A video of Bihar resident Mohammad Tajuddin has gone viral for making inflammatory and unverified historical claims regarding Aurangzeb’s temple demolitions. Tajuddin openly challenged the police to arrest him, citing constitutional rights while expressing his ambition to contest future elections.
A man disguised in a burqa triggered panic after entering a women's compartment on a Mumbai local train. After being confronted by passengers near Ghatkopar, he jumped onto the tracks and escaped on a Karjat-bound train. Police are currently investigating potential links to previous crimes.