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    Accused in Tripura Club Secretary murder case sent to 8-day police custody

    Raju Barman, the main suspect in the murder of Tripura's Bharat Ratna Sangha Club Secretary Durga Prasanna Deb, also known as Vicky, has been remanded to eight days of police custody as of Friday. He was arrested in Assam's Guwahati and returned to Tripura on Thursday. The following day, he was presented before the Chief Judicial Magistrate in West Tripura, who mandated his custody until July 20 according to officials.

    Another slapgate: SpiceJet employee slaps CISF man at Jaipur airport, booked

    A SpiceJet employee was arrested for reportedly slapping a CISF jawan during a dispute at Jaipur airport. Anuradha Rani, a food supervisor, was stopped for improper entry and directed for screening. The situation escalated, leading to the alleged assault. The case has been filed under relevant sections of the law and investigations are ongoing.

    Agents exploiting 'Visa-on-arrival' facility to enter US; 11 agents arrested in 2024

    Authorities uncover exploitation of visa-on-arrival services by agents to facilitate illegal immigration to the US and Canada. Delhi Police arrests 11 individuals involved in smuggling operations. Public urged to report any suspicious activity to help prevent such incidents.

    IGI Airport Police arrests 108 fraudulent agents in incidents of visa, passport fraud facilitating illegal immigration

    IGI Airport Police have arrested 108 agents in five states for visa and passport fraud, focusing on agents rather than passengers. Look Out Circulars were issued. Public awareness is crucial. Old cases have led to new prosecutions. Schemes include fake visas, donkey routes, and passport stamping. Long-standing cases are being resolved.

    CISF foils attempt of 24-year-old posing as 67-year-old to board flight to Canada at Delhi Airport

    CISF arrests man at Delhi airport for impersonating elderly person to travel to Canada. Guru Sewak Singh, 24, disguised with dyed hair and beard, attempted to board an Air Canada flight using a passport claiming he was 67. His youthful appearance raised suspicion, leading to his detention. Singh admitted to his real identity when questioned, showing his authentic passport on his phone. The CISF handed him to Delhi Police for legal action, emphasizing the importance of document verification by security.

    Bomb threat hoax calls punishment can be a five-year flying ban for pranksters

    The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security has proposed a ban on pranksters issuing hoax threats to aviation facilities. Recent incidents led to arrests, but the motive behind the threats remains unknown. Hoax messages disrupt flight schedules, requiring thorough inspections of aircraft, passengers, and baggage. Mumbai Police are investigating threat emails sent via VPN.

    The Economic Times
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