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Huge cache of fake drugs, cosmetics of branded firms seized in Bihar

Huge cache of fake drugs, cosmetics of branded firms seized in Bihar

Updated on: Dec 08, 2025 10:26 pm IST Aurangabad police seized counterfeit products from a market raid, detaining one suspect linked to an organized gang producing fake health and cosmetic items. AI Quick Read A joint team of Aurangabad police and Brand Protection Services Private Limited raided the basement of a market falling under the jurisdiction of Town police station area in Aurangabad district and recovered a huge quantity of counterfeit products of various renowned companies. Following the raids, shutters of the many shops were shut down and CCTV cameras were installed outside the shops. During this time, when the police entered the basement, they were stunned to see fake products of various multinational companies there. During the raids, police found counterfeit products of Eris Oaknet HealthCare private limited and Alliance Pharmaceuticals limited companies. The police also seized counterfeit medicines and cosmetic products of Torrent Pharma and many other companies including Himalaya, Ahaglow Moisture, Excela Moisture were recovered. During the raid one Mohd Shafiq was detained for interrogation. During interrogation, it was revealed that this …

Large cache of arms, explosives found in cave in Odisha forest

Large cache of arms, explosives found in cave in Odisha forest

A large cache of explosives and weapons, suspected to have been hidden by Maoists, was recovered by security forces from a cave in Odisha’s Malkangiri district on Sunday (November 16, 2025), police said. The seizure was made from a hill in Dulagundi forest in Kalimela police station area by the BSF, they said. The arms and explosives were detected during a combing operation, they added. Among the items recovered were an improvised directional mine, a pistol, 110 gelatin sticks, electronic devices, 150 live 7.62 mm cartridges, 170 empty firing cases, 10 blank rounds, two 125-decibel electronic trumpets, and a sensor. Published – November 17, 2025 07:50 am IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Jammu Kashmir Police recovers huge cache of IED-explosives from Faridabad

Jammu Kashmir Police recovers huge cache of IED-explosives from Faridabad

In a major breakthrough near the national capital, Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered a large cache of explosives and weapons from Haryana`s Faridabad on Monday. As reported by news agency ANI, the Jammu and Kashmir Police have recovered a large quantity of IED-making material and ammunition during the investigation. While this comes as a major breakthrough by the Jammu Kashmir Police, there have been a significant number of cases where the security forces, with the help of intelligence agencies, have been successful in intercepting such terror activities across the country.  Kulgam Police launches anti-terrorism operations Earlier on Sunday, continuing their sustained efforts to uproot the terror ecosystem from the grassroots level, Kulgam Police also launched a massive crackdown across multiple locations in the district. The operation initiated by the Kulgam Police targeted Overground workers (OGWs), Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and Public Safety Act (PSA) accused persons, sympathisers, and relatives of killed and active terrorists, particularly in areas where encounters had earlier taken place, reported ANI.  During the operation, Kulgam Police detained several suspects for …

Telangana Police arrests 20 Naxals members, seize large cache of weapons in Mulugu

Telangana Police arrests 20 Naxals members, seize large cache of weapons in Mulugu

Telangana police have arrested 20 Maoists, seized a large cache of weapons, and disrupted their operations following a successful intelligence-driven crackdown and the success of Operation Black Forest along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border. New Delhi: In a significant operation, Telangana police have arrested 20 members of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist), including a Division Committee member and five Area Committee members, during vehicle checks, searches, and patrols in Mulugu district. The arrests occurred between May 16 and 17 in areas under the jurisdiction of the Venkatpuram, Wajedu, and Kannagudem police stations. Mulugu Superintendent of Police Shabresh P confirmed that the arrests followed intelligence gathered after a large-scale search operation launched by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Chhattisgarh police in the Karrigutta Hills along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border. The operation revealed that Maoist groups, previously hiding in Karrigutta, were dispersing in small groups across various locations in the district. Weapons seized and criminal activities The arrested Naxals were involved in several criminal activities, including the killing of police and CRPF personnel in Telangana and …

BSF foils terror plot in Amritsar, grenades among arms cache recovered near Pak border

BSF foils terror plot in Amritsar, grenades among arms cache recovered near Pak border

Amid escalating tensions between India and Pakista, BSF troops recovered a cache of arms and ammunition as it busted a terror plot in Punjab’s Amritsar. Amritsar: Amid escalating tensions with Pakistan in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, Border Security Force (BSF) troops foiled a terror plot in Punjab’s Amritsar with the recovery of a large cache of arms and ammunition. The recovery was made near the International Border with Pakistan in Bharopal village of Amritsar district, officials said, adding it was a “major success” against cross-border syndicate. Acting on credible information received from the BSF Intelligence Wing, a joint search operation was launched yesterday evening near the village of Bharopal. The operation led to the recovery of two hand grenades, three pistols, along with six magazines, and fifty live rounds.   The recovered arms and ammunition have been handed over to the Police for further investigation.  Pahalgam attack More than a week after the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, for which The Resistance Front — a proxy of the banned Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba — …

China debates how to handle criminal crypto cache | World News

China debates how to handle criminal crypto cache | World News

* China debates how to handle criminal crypto cache China debates rules on handling seized cryptocurrencies * Local governments use private firms to sell seized crypto for cash * Surge in crypto crimes boosts local government finances SHANGHAI, – China’s growing pile of cryptocurrencies seized from illegal transactions is prompting local governments to find ways to dispose of the hoard and spurring calls from courts and the financial industry for better regulation. Lawyers said the lack of rules around how authorities should handle seized bitcoin and other tokens, whose trading is banned on the mainland, has spawned inconsistent and opaque approaches that some fear could embolden lawbreakers and foster corruption. Together with senior judges and police, attorneys are debating changes to rules they said will soon change the way confiscated virtual currencies are treated. That could be a game-changer for China’s crypto industry, and comes at a time of heightened Sino-U.S. tensions in Donald Trump’s second presidency, coinciding with Trump’s plans to deregulate cryptocurrencies and build a bitcoin reserve. Crypto trading is banned in China, …

From Use Of Messaging Apps To Weapons Cache, Waqf Protests Similar To CAA ‘Toolkit’ | Exclusive

From Use Of Messaging Apps To Weapons Cache, Waqf Protests Similar To CAA ‘Toolkit’ | Exclusive

Last Updated:April 14, 2025, 21:31 IST Intelligence sources said blockades, attacks on railway infrastructure, and communal slogans were the hallmarks of the CAA protests, and it is the same pattern during the protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act Police vehicles set on fire allegedly by members of Indian Secular Front during a protest march to Kolkata over Waqf (Amendment) Act, at Bhangar in South 24 Parganas district on April 14. (Image: PTI) After the Murshidabad violence as tensions rose in another West Bengal district on Monday, top intelligence sources have found that the protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act are similar in pattern to those against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act across India in 2019. According to the sources, the Waqf protests have a similar “toolkit” while messaging apps like Telegram, Signal and WhatsApp are being used to organise protests, assign roles, and share real-time instructions. Encrypted groups on these platforms were used to orchestrate coordinated attacks on police stations in West Bengal’s Murshidabad, they said. The sources told CNN-News18 that blockades, attacks on railway infrastructure, …

Tamil Nadu man arrested with cache of explosives in Kerala’s Kottayam

Tamil Nadu man arrested with cache of explosives in Kerala’s Kottayam

The man, identified as Surendran Muthaiya, was arrested after the Kottayam Polie got input from Idukki Vandanmedu Police, who had earlier arrested two individuals possessing explosives. In a surprising development, a man hailing from Tamil Nadu was arrested for illegally possessing explosive materials in Kerala on Sunday, the state police said. The police found and seized 75 electric detonators and 20 meters of related materials from the house where the accused was arrested. Providing details about the arrest, Kerala Police said that the arrested person has been identified as 52-year-old Surendran Muthaiya. Muthaiya is a resident of Andipatti in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu, police added. The arrest came after the Idukki Vandanmedu Police had arrested two other individuals — Shibili from Erattupetta and Faizi from Thekkoy—for smuggling explosives. When the police interrogated them, they got information about Surendran Muthaiya, which was then shared with Kottayam District Police Chief Shahul Hameed. Based on this information, the Kottayam Police from Pallikkathodu station raided a rented house in Kappukad, Vazhoor. Muthaiya was staying at this house. Source link

How to Clean the DNF and APT Caches in Linux

How to Clean the DNF and APT Caches in Linux

Both DNF and APT — the package managers for Red Hat and Ubuntu-based Linux distributions — store cached information to ensure the software installation process is much faster and more reliable. With these caches in place, neither package manager has to download the information whenever you attempt to update, upgrade, or install software. But sometimes, that cache information can become outdated or corrupted. When that happens, you might find that the DNF of APT doesn’t function properly. What do you do? You clean the cache, which will delete all of that information, so you have a clean slate. How do you clean those caches? Let me show you. SEE: Debian vs Ubuntu: Which Linux Distro Fits Your Needs Best? (TechRepublic) How to clean the cache for the DNF package manager The best way to clean the DNF cache is by running the command: sudo dnf clean dbcache This will remove all cache files generated from the repository metadata. If that doesn’t solve your problems, you can run a complete clean with the command: sudo dnf …

12 bodies of suspected Maoists, cache of weapons recovered in Bijapur | Latest News India

12 bodies of suspected Maoists, cache of weapons recovered in Bijapur | Latest News India

RAIPUR: 12 bodies of suspected Maoists killed in a fierce gunfight with security forces on Thursday have been recovered from the encounter site in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur, police said on Friday. A suspected Maoist camp was also destroyed (HT/ Representative photo) Police also said that two senior Maoist commanders, Barse Deva who heads Battalion No. 1 of the CPI (Maoist) and Central Regional Committee (CRC) Company head Mandvi Hidma were learnt to have been at the encounter site when the gunfight erupted on Thursday. Both of them later managed to escape. Sundarraj P, inspector general of police, Bastar Range, said a Maoist camp was destroyed, and two .303 rifles, one 12-bore rifle, one .315-bore rifle, one rocket launcher, and three barrel grenade launchers, were among the weapons seized from the site. “A total of 12 hardcore Maoists, including 5 women were killed in the encounter and identification of members of battalion number and CRC company is going on,” said Sundarraj. “We had information about Maoist presence in the border areas of Pamgarh, Usur, and Basaguda police …