Still no result in Pune blast case
Forty days after Maharashtra home minister R.R. Patil announced that the perpetrators of the German Bakery blast in Pune would be arrested soon, the case has seen no headway whatsoever.
Naxal-victim’s family refuses to testify
The family of the man who was killed by Naxals last week has refused to testify against them.
Khan confesses role in Mulund blast
Varzul Khan, one of the key accused in the Mulund train blast case of 2003, and who was arrested last week by Mumbai’s Anti-Terrorism Squad, has confessed to the charges levelled against him, after a
Hijackers release 6 Indians
A United Kingdom flag vessel that was hijacked by Somali pirates from the Gulf of Aden with 26 multinational crew members including six Indians on board in December last year was released on Thursday.
Pirates free vessel with six Indians
A United Kingdom flag vessel that was hijacked by Somali pirates from the Gulf of Aden with 26 multinational crew members, including six Indians, on board in December, 2009 was released on Thursday.
Lt. Col was involved with charity for kids
Lieutenant Colonel Jagmohan Balbir Singh who was arrested for uploading and downloading pornographic material involving children, seems to have been living a double life.
Crime branch to appeal acquittals
May 3: The special court’s verdict that acquitted two Indians — Fahim Ansari and Sabauddin Ahmed — accused in the 26/11 terror attacks has not gone down well with the crime branch that is all set to a