Agra murder case: Police taking help from forensic experts for more evidence against accused Siraj Qureshi Following the murder and cremation of an Agra cold store owner s son by his friends for Rs 2 crores as ransom, police are getting the assistance of forensic experts to gather more evidence against the accused and ensure their conviction by the court. Talking to India Today, a senior police official said that the body of the deceased Sachin Chauhan was cremated, his ashes immersed in the river and all other evidence had been wiped out. A team of forensic experts visited the water filtration plant where Sachin Chauhan was murdered. His ATM card was found after it was probably dropped during the struggle. The team also found fingers and footprints that could act as strong incriminating evidence.
Agra man abducted over Rs 40 lakh, cremated as Covid victim indiatoday.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatoday.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Man kidnapped by friends for ransom; killed and cremated in PPE kit indiatvnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatvnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Snakes rescued by Wildlife SOS from various places in Agra By IANS | 0 Views Snakes rescued by Wildlife SOS from various places in Agra Image Source: IANS News Snakes rescued by Wildlife SOS from various places in Agra Image Source: IANS News Snakes rescued by Wildlife SOS from various places in Agra Image Source: IANS News Snakes rescued by Wildlife SOS from various places in Agra Image Source: IANS News Agra, May 25 : A number of snakes, including a cobra, have been rescued by the Wildlife SOS from various spots here. In the first incident, a cobra was spotted inside a house at the Radhey Greens residential colony in Dayalbagh after which a Wildlife SOS team came to the rescue of the reptile which was stuck in a door of the house.
Covid Hero of the Day from Agra: Bhagat Halwai helping 120 patients/day with food for free indiatoday.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatoday.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Using thumbprints, vaccination records to save children’s lives As COVID-19 vaccination efforts ramp up in developing nations, accurate and accessible vaccination records are critical for children who often lack official identification necessary for the delivery of government or medical assistance.
Fortunately, the solution to this problem and the broader need for child identification has been researched for years now by Anil Jain, a Michigan State University Distinguished Professor of computer science and engineering. Jain and his team of researchers Joshua Engelsma, Debayan Deb and Kai Cao are now advancing the use of groundbreaking fingerprint recognition systems for children as young as a few months old.
»Occult Killing of Daughters in AP Brings Back Memories of Burari: 5 Times Mysterious Deaths Rocked India 6-MIN READ Occult Killing of Daughters in AP Brings Back Memories of Burari: 5 Times Mysterious Deaths Rocked India Mysterious deaths in India | Image credit: Reuters (Representational) The killing of two girls by their parents in Andhra Pradesh as part of an occultist ritual is reminiscent of several other such incidents of mysterious deaths in the past five years. A case of twin murders where two young girls were brutally killed by their parents in an occultist ceremony in Andhra Pradesh has led to widespread outrage and speculation. The incident occurred in Madanapalli on Sunday night and according to reports, the parents, who were dubbed mentally disturbed by media and police, were reportedly in a trance and believed that their two daughters - whom they bludgeoned to death with dumbells and a