
CBI probe hints at undue haste by ATS
Amid demands for a fresh probe into 2006 Malegaon blasts, the CBI has hinted that the Mumbai police’s elite Anti-Terror Squad had in its rush to solve the case named two of the accused without realisi
Cops silent on Headley, pin blame on Fahim
If the Mumbai police is to be believed, American-born terrorist David Headley, who has confessed to conducting a recce of all 26/11 targets in the city, may have played no role in the carnage.
Chinese troops enter India, stop work
After remaining peaceful for most of the year, Chinese troops entered Indian territory at the end of 2010 along the Line of Actual Control in south-eastern Ladakh region and threatened a contractor and his team to halt work on constructing a “passenger shed”.
Fake IEDs: Armymen under lens
Planting of “fake” improvised explosive devices by some people allegedly in connivance with certain middle-rung Army officials is becoming a new way in militancy-ridden Jammu and Kashmir to earn hefty
MI, Armymen planted sand for RDX for reward?
After controversial fake encounters, some Army officials of Northern and Western Commands are embroiled in a controversy where a “source” and an ex-Army personnel allegedly in conspiracy with the Mili
Status quo is not an option in J&K: Omar
With the Centre and Jammu and Kashmir government working on various options to address the concerns of Kashmiris, chief minister Omar Abdullah feels that firm action on issues like amending or phased
Omar: Army might be pulled out after Tues
The Army, which was deployed in parts of Srinagar four days ago to assist the civil administration, may be withdrawn from the streets early next week, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah said on Saturday. The state government would consider withdrawing its deployment from the Valley after Martyrs’ Day on Tuesday, he said, if there was an improvement in the situation.
Agencies try to ascertain Madhuri’s Rajouri link
Security agencies are trying to ascertain the purpose of the visit of diplomat Madhuri Gupta, arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan, to Rajouri district, amid mounting suspicion that she was there to receive documents from a “source” but could not do so after her movements were detected by the Jammu and Kashmir police. Contrary
Pelters-turned-cops to counter menace in J&K
In a new strategy to combat stone pelting menace, the Jammu and Kashmir police is wooing the separatist-backed misguided youth and even made some of them Special Police Officers to take on their forme
