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    Gujarat police seized Rs 5,956 crore drugs in two years: Government

    The Gujarat police have seized drugs worth Rs 5,956 crore and arrested 48 foreign nationals involved in drug trafficking over the past two years. The state government addressed concerns from the opposition Congress regarding drug seizures at the Adani Group-run Mundra port, stating that drug seizures have occurred at other ports as well. The government emphasized its seriousness in tackling the issue and highlighted the high conviction rate in drug-related cases.

    Four Indians among 16 dead in Dubai building fire

    At least four Indians, including a couple from Kerala, were among the 16 victims of a fire that engulfed a residential building in Dubai’s old neighbourhood of Al Ras on Saturday. Nine people were injured, and the blaze took two hours to extinguish. Teams from three fire stations were involved. The Dubai Civil Defence said that an inadequate number of safety requirements might have contributed to the tragedy, and that a comprehensive investigation was being carried out to establish the causes of the fire.

    Canada immigration: Why record asylum seekers are crossing border from US

    A sharp increase in asylum seekers entering Canada through unofficial crossings -- including many whose bus fares were paid by New York City and aid agencies -- is intensifying the pressure on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to reach an agreement with President Joe Biden to close off the entire land border to most asylum seekers.

    Will request Consular access when ship reaches Nigerian Port: Muraleedharan on ship detained by Equatorial Guinea

    Minister of State for External Affairs of India V Muraleedharan visited the family of Sanu Jose, the Chief Officer of the ship which was detained in Equatorial Guinea in which 16 Indians were there. V Muraleedharan said, “We received inf...

    16 Indian sailors detained in Equatorial Guinea: Kerala CM seeks PM's intervention

    In a letter to the Prime Minister, Vijayan requested PM Modi to direct Indian diplomatic missions in the countries concerned -- Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria -- "to proactively intervene and facilitate the immediate release of the Norwegian vessel -- MT Heroic Idun -- and its crew who have been detained since August 12.

    Tarantulas from Poland, Tamarins from Thailand seized in Chennai

    The end price of exotic creatures is very high. But enforcement agencies, in recent years, have stopped assigning any monetary value to wildlife contraband as GoI’s WCCB discourages the practice.

    The Economic Times
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