Man killed, colleague injured in road accident in Dwarka
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Luxury car driver who rammed into victims’ vehicle said to be absconding
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Luxury car driver who rammed into victims’ vehicle said to be absconding
A 22-year-old man was killed while injured after a high-end car rammed the vehicle in which they were travelling in Dwarka here in the early hours of Thursday, the police said.
The deceased has been identified as Akash Rana (22) from Haryana’s Panipat. His colleague Rahul Rana (23) is undergoing treatment at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, they said
The incident happened when the victims who worked in an insurance company were returning from a hotel in Dwarka Sector 22 after attending an office party, a senior officer said.
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‘Farm owner held for killing pig thief’
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A 24-year-old man was arrested for allegedly killing a person who, along with his accomplice, allegedly came to steal his pigs, the police said. The accused has been identified as Prince alias Aman, a resident of Bhalswa dairy.
“On Sunday, the police got a tip-off about Prince and nabbed him from Mohan Garden, Uttam Nagar. One sophisticated pistol loaded with two live rounds was found from his possession,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (Dwarka) Santosh Kumar Meena said.
A case was registered under relevant sections of Arms Act, the police said.
Eight Rohingyas held in Delhi after failing to show vaild documents
Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Deepak Yadav said information was received about six suspected Rohingyas coming to Delhi via train from Tripura on January 6.
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NEW DELHI: Eight Rohingyas were caught from different parts of the national capital after they failed to show valid documents, police said on Sunday.
In east Delhi, six of them, including three minors, were detained from outside the Anand Vihar Railway Station and sent to a detention centre, they said.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Deepak Yadav said information was received about six suspected Rohingyas coming to Delhi via train from Tripura on January 6.
Accused failed to show valid visa documents, say police
Eight Rohingya migrants were caught from different parts of Delhi after they failed to show valid visa documents, the police said on Sunday.
In east Delhi, six people, including two minors were detained from outside Anand Vihar Railway Station and sent to detention centre after questioning, they said.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Deepak Yadav said that an information was received about six suspected Rohingyas coming to Delhi through train from Tripura on January 6.
“Out of the six, three were minors. They were detained outside Anand Vihar railway station. They were sent to detention centre after questioning,” he said.