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The police filed a First Information Report (FIR) for kidnapping and wrongful confinement based on Fatima Nafees's complaint on 15 October 2016. [8] Premier investigative agencies in India, including a Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Delhi Police, the Crime Branch of the Delhi Police, and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), have been unable to find any leads.
Parts of the Dutch AMBER Alert system are being used for endangered missing children. A missing child is considered endangered when there is an immediate and significant risk of harm but the case does not reach the criteria for an AMBER Alert. The Dutch police can decide to publicize information and ask the help of citizens to recover the child ...
Police did not initially release details of how the girls were murdered. [12] As early as February 15, 2017, Indiana State Police began circulating a still image of an individual reportedly seen on the Monon High Bridge Trail near where the two friends were slain; the grainy photograph appears to capture a Caucasian male, hands in pockets, head down, walking on the rail bridge, towards the ...
Police allege he strangled Shraddha and disposed of remains. Aaftab was arrested after investigation found last location in Delhi. [25] He is currently lodged in Tihar Jail cell number 4 in West Delhi, where he is constantly surveilled. [19] [26] The Delhi Police also filed a 6,629 pages long chargesheet against him. The chargesheet was filed ...
At the time the video was released, police had just offered a reward for 80,000 New Zealand dollars ($48,000) for information leading to finding the children. It flushed out reports of sightings ...
He was apprehended on 19 July 2015 and confessed to murdering thirty children in total. He targeted the children of poor families in Delhi, Mundka, Samaypur, Badli, Begampur and Vijay Vihar and confessed to killing more than 30. [1] His victims were primarily aged 4–6 years old. Police were able to link him with 15 of his confessed crimes. [2]
The Geeta and Sanjay Chopra kidnapping case (also known as the Ranga-Billa case) [1] was a kidnapping and murder crime in New Delhi in 1978. [2] It involved the kidnapping and subsequent murder of siblings Geeta and Sanjay by Kuljeet Singh (alias Ranga Khus) and Jasbir Singh (alias Billa).
A further eight referrals involving strip searches of children have been made to the police watchdog. The voluntary referrals relate to separate incidents between December 2019 and March 2022 ...