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Jammu and Kashmir court quashes detention of Jamaat-e-Islami chief

Updated: Says detaining authority failed to apply mind Share Article AAA A policeman stands guard outside the Jammu and Kashmir High Court in Srinagar. File   | Photo Credit: NISSAR AHMAD Says detaining authority failed to apply mind The J&K High Court on Monday quashed the detention of Dr. Abdul Hameed Fayaz, chief of the banned Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI), saying, “the detaining authority had failed to apply its mind while passing the detention order”. “The order of detention is clearly vitiated by total non-application of mind by the detaining authority. It should have been held so by the writ court. The judgement and the order of the writ court is set aside and the detention of the detenue is quashed,” a division bench, comprising Justice Rajnesh Oswal and Justice Sanjay Dhar, held.

Police step up efforts to transform Islamabad into crime free capital: SSP

Police step up efforts to transform Islamabad into crime free capital: SSP Islamabad, February 01, 2021 (PPI-OT): Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Operations Dr Syed Mustafa Tanvir on Monday said the force has renewed efforts to transform Islamabad into a crime free capital. All resources would be utilized to secure the lives and properties of citizens, he said in a statement issued here. Meanwhile capital police arrested 17 outlaws including two members of a snatcher gang and recovered cash, mobile phone, narcotic and weapons from their possession. As per details SHO Sabzi Mandi Malik Liaqat Ali along with other official held two dacoits identified as Hamza Khan and Muhammad Umar and recovered two pistols with ammunition, cash and two mobile phones which were snatched in different incidents. During preliminary investigation, the accused confessed numerous incidents of snatching in areas of IJP road and Sabzi Mandi. Cases have been registered against the suspects and further i

India: Man in Bihar throws baby into fire after harassing mother

Patna: A man in Bihar threw a three-month-old baby girl into the fire after her mother protested his sexual advances. The baby with severe burn injuries on her leg, thigh and arms has been admitted to a local government hospital. Police said the woman, a resident of Muzaffarpur district, was sitting beside a bonfire outside her house over the weekend when a man began sexually harassing her. Her husband was away at that time. Angry at her protests, the accused snatched the breast-feeding baby from her arms and threw her into the fire, leaving her severely wounded. He also assaulted the woman before fleeing the scene.

Young hopeful new ballistics centre, trained police can tackle gun crime

Young hopeful new ballistics centre, trained police can tackle gun crime Friday 29 January 2021 (centre) Gary Griffith, Commissioner of Police and Hon. Stuart Young, Minister of National Security, flanked by McDonald Jacob Deputy Commissioner of Police and Derrick Sankar, Director of the Forensic Science Centre, with participant and programme co-ordinators, The commissioning of the Ballistic Recovery Department of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service and graduation ceremony for participant of the Firearm and Toolmarking Training Programme, Cumuto Military Camp, Cumuto. - ROGER JACOB National Security Minister Stuart Young is optimistic that the new police ballistic recovery department and the graduation of 21 specially trained officers will go a long way towards improving the conviction rate, as well as reducing the time to process and submit evidence.

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