Divisional Commissioner Conducts Traffic Inspection in Lucknow

Lucknow: The Divisional Commissioner conducted a thorough inspection of the traffic management system in various key areas of the city, aiming to improve road discipline and ease congestion. The inspection covered Ayodhya Road, Matiyari, BBD, and Tiwari Ganj, along with a surprise visit to Kanpur Road and Naderganj. The Commissioner emphasized the strict enforcement of traffic regulations, particularly in high-traffic zones. During the inspection, the Commissioner reiterated that vehicle parking on blacktop roads is strictly prohibited. Additionally, a penalty system has been enforced for passenger pick-ups outside the designated Kamlta…

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Vikas Nagar Police Arrest Wanted Woman for Massive Fraud

Lucknow: In a major breakthrough, the Vikas Nagar police in Lucknow have arrested a woman accused of defrauding over 100 people using forged documents. The accused, who had a bounty of ₹25,000 on her head, was involved in setting up a fake company to deceive unsuspecting victims. The woman allegedly used black money to amass multiple properties, making it difficult for law enforcement to track her down. Her fraudulent activities were not confined to Lucknow alone, as police records indicate that cases have been registered against her in multiple districts…

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Thakurganj Police Set an Example of Humanity

Lucknow: The Thakurganj police have set a remarkable example of humanity by performing the last rites of an 80-year-old homeless man who passed away on the footpath near Faridipur Mod. The elderly man, who was unidentified, had no family members to conduct his final rites. Upon receiving information from local residents, the police immediately reached the spot, took possession of the body, and took responsibility for the funeral arrangements. Under the leadership of SHO Thakurganj, Shrikant Rai, and Bhuhar Outpost In-charge, Shubham Tyagi, the police team ensured that the last…

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Gautampalli Police Arrest Fake IAS Officer in Lucknow

Lucknow: The Gautampalli police in the state capital of Lucknow have achieved a major breakthrough by arresting a fraudster posing as an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. The accused was involved in duping people by falsely promising them houses in exchange for money. His fraudulent activities had been ongoing for some time in the Gautampalli police station area, where he managed to deceive several unsuspecting victims. Upon receiving complaints, the police launched an investigation and successfully apprehended the fake IAS officer. The accused is currently in police custody, and further…

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Thakurganj Police crack theft case in the nick of time

Lucknow: Thakurganj police have successfully solved a theft case and arrested the accused involved in the crime. The incident took place on February 11, when the victim had left home to attend preparations for her nephew’s wedding. Taking advantage of her absence, the accused broke into her house and committed the theft. Following the victim’s complaint, the police registered a case and immediately launched an investigation to track down the suspect. Acting swiftly, the police identified and arrested the accused, Naseem alias Tenchi, who was responsible for executing the crime.…

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Police Holds Peace Committee Meeting in Sahadatganj for Ramzan and Holi

Lucknow: In view of the upcoming festivals of Ramzan and Holi, police officials convened a Peace Committee meeting at Sahadatganj police station. The meeting saw the participation of local dignitaries, community representatives, and senior police officials to discuss security arrangements and ensure communal harmony during the celebrations. The session was led by the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP), along with the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) and the Inspector of Sahadatganj police station. Addressing the gathering, the officials urged all community members to celebrate the festivals peacefully and in…

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Smart Thieves Caught for Robbery at Music Concert

Lucknow: In a major breakthrough, the police team of Sushant Golf City, led by Station In-charge Anjani Mishra, successfully apprehended two notorious thieves involved in stealing mobile phones at a music concert. The arrested suspects, identified as Akash Tambe and Khateeb Sheikh, residents of Mumbai, were caught red-handed with six expensive mobile phones worth approximately Rs 5 lakh. The duo had been targeting music events to execute their crimes, taking advantage of the crowd to steal high-end mobile devices. Following a swift operation, the police nabbed the culprits and recovered…

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Group of Youngsters Fined for Making Reels at Janeshwar Mishra Park

Reel Makers Face Trouble Commuting from Old Lucknow to New Lucknow Lucknow: A group of youngsters who traveled from Old Lucknow to New Lucknow to create social media reels faced a tough time as the police took strict action against them. Around a dozen bikers had gathered at Janeshwar Mishra Park in Gomti Nagar Extension to shoot reels. However, their activities soon caught the attention of the local police, leading to a crackdown on their actions. Inspector Sudhir Awasthi of Gomti Nagar Extension Police Station led the action and issued…

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Records of Alleged Atrocities Must Be Preserved, says Bangladesh’s Interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus

Dhaka: Bangladesh’s interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has called for the meticulous preservation of records concerning alleged human rights violations during the tenure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Speaking at a meeting with United Nations officials , Yunus emphasized that ensuring justice and uncovering the truth is challenging without a well-maintained archive system. According to a statement from the Chief Adviser’s press wing, Yunus highlighted incidents such as the crackdown on protesters at Shapla Chattar, the police response following the Delwar Hossain Sayedee verdict, and reports of extrajudicial killings…

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International Court of Justice reveals new face of President

The Hague – Japanese judge Iwasawa Yuji has been elected as the next president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Netherlands. He succeeds Nawaf Salam, who resigned in January before completing his tenure. The ICJ announced on Monday that Iwasawa was chosen as President by his fellow justices. He has served as a judge of the Court since June 22, 2018. Before joining the ICJ, Iwasawa was a professor of international law at the University of Tokyo and chaired the UN Human Rights Committee. Iwasawa becomes…

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