What happened when IPS officer went undercover at night
Malkajgiri Commissioner of Police Sumathi disguised herself as an ordinary woman and stood alone at a Hyderabad bus stop late at night as part of an undercover women’s safety operation.
Khalistani separatist Amritpal Singh was taken to the central jail in Assam's Dibrugarh following his arrest today. Eight of his aides are already being held in the high-security jail under the National Security Act, which allows detention for up to a year without any charge.
Amritpal Singh addressed a gathering at a Gurdwara in Rode village of Moga district before surrendering. Amritpal had been on the run since March 18, when Punjab Police launched a major crackdown on members of his 'Waris Punjab De' outfit.
Addressing a presser, Punjab IGP said Amritpal Singh ran out of options, and he had to surrender. Amritpal Singh had an NSA warrant issued against him, the cop said. Amritpal Singh was hiding in Rode, the native village of Khalistani separatist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, who was killed in Operation Blue Star.
The Punjab Police has already invoked the stringent National Security Act (NSA) against Amritpal Singh.
Malkajgiri Commissioner of Police Sumathi disguised herself as an ordinary woman and stood alone at a Hyderabad bus stop late at night as part of an undercover women’s safety operation.
Congress MP Karti Chidambaram has clarified the party's stance on supporting TVK and said the party is respecting the mandate for change in Tamil Nadu.
Days after emerging as the single largest party, Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar staked claim to form a government in the state.
TVK chief Vijay has submitted the signatures of 112 MLAs to the Governor at the Lok Bhavan, who asked him to return only after securing the support of one hundred and eighteen MLAs, according to sources.