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Police intensify search for Klang shooting suspect after viral video
Police intensify search for Klang shooting suspect after viral video

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Police intensify search for Klang shooting suspect after viral video

SHAH ALAM: Police are intensifying efforts to track down the suspect involved in a shooting incident and the discovery of spent bullet casings in Klang near here last Thursday. South Klang District Deputy Police Chief Supt Kamalariffin Aman Shah said police received a report from a member of the public regarding the incident at 11.15 pm on the same day. He said the motive behind the incident is still under investigation. 'Police are actively tracing the suspect involved and the case is being investigated under Section 39 of the Arms Act 1960 for the offence of discharging a firearm,' he said in a statement on Monday (July 28). Members of the public with any information related to the case are urged to contact the South Klang District Police Headquarters at 03-33762222 to assist with the investigation. Earlier, a video claiming a shooting incident had taken place in Taman Sentosa Phase 19, Klang, went viral on social media. - Bernama

DIG L.S. Chauhan IPS Conducts Comprehensive Annual Inspection in Jogulamba Gadwal District
DIG L.S. Chauhan IPS Conducts Comprehensive Annual Inspection in Jogulamba Gadwal District

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Hans India

DIG L.S. Chauhan IPS Conducts Comprehensive Annual Inspection in Jogulamba Gadwal District

Gadwal: As part of the annual inspections, Jogulamba Zone DIG Shri L.S. Chauhan IPS visited Alampur Circle Office, Alampur and Gadwal Rural Police Stations, and the District Police Headquarters on Saturday. He was accompanied by District SP Shri T. Srinivas Rao IPS. During the inspection, DIG Chauhan thoroughly reviewed the station records, surroundings, and the duties being carried out by the police personnel. He examined section-wise records at the District Police Headquarters and emphasized effective record maintenance and operational efficiency. At Alampur Circle Office in Kodandapur, the DIG inspected the Circle Information Book, Crime Digest, Government Property Register, and Petition Register. He instructed Alampur CI Ravi Babu to ensure prompt police response to Dial 100 calls and to intensify 24x7 patrolling by Blue Colts and Petrol Cars. He also directed regular inspections of police stations within the circle and continuous supervision of staff performance. In the visits to Alampur and Gadwal Rural Police Stations, DIG Chauhan inspected areas such as vehicle parking, reception area, station writer desk, tech team, SHO office, men's restrooms, and lockup rooms. He thoroughly examined important records like the General Diary, Sentry Relief Book, Duty Roster, Village Roster, Process Register, Beat Duty Books, Suspect Check Register, Superior Officers Visiting Book, and Final Reports. Interaction with Police Personnel Addressing the staff, the DIG emphasized the need for accountability and committed public service. He urged all personnel to implement the 5S system within police stations and to respond immediately to emergencies. He encouraged officers to bring up any personal or professional issues so they could be resolved swiftly. He also instructed the Blue Colts teams and officers to maintain constant surveillance on rowdy-sheeters, suspects, and repeat offenders. District Police Headquarters Inspection Upon arriving at the District Police Headquarters, DIG Chauhan was given a ceremonial guard of honor. He inspected various units such as SB, DCRB, A & B Sections, Headquarters Platoon, Admin Store, Bell of Arms (Weapons Register), MT Section, Home Guards Register, and Dog Squad records. SP Srinivas Rao briefed the DIG about the functioning of each department and its staff. DIG Chauhan advised all staff to promptly act on service-related petitions and follow superior officers' instructions without delay. He expressed satisfaction with the SP's efforts to maintain law and order across the district. Green Initiative under Telangana Haritha Haram In line with the Telangana Haritha Haram (State-wide Plantation Program), DIG Chauhan, along with SP Srinivas Rao, planted saplings at the District Police Headquarters, Alampur Circle Office, and Alampur & Gadwal Rural Police Station premises. He urged all police staff to actively participate in environmental protection by planting trees on all police department premises. Key Officials Present The event saw the participation of DSP Y. Mogulaiah, District Police AO Satish Kumar, Armed Reserve DSP Narendra Rao, SB Inspector Nageshwar Reddy, CIs from Alampur (Ravi Babu), Gadwal (Srinivas), Shantinagar (Tata Babu), all SHOs, SI Lohith Reddy, and various district police staff. This inspection reflects the ongoing commitment of Telangana Police to maintain high standards in law enforcement, transparency, public service, and environmental stewardship.

Woman held for abandoning newborn in Lahad Datu
Woman held for abandoning newborn in Lahad Datu

Borneo Post

time21-07-2025

  • Borneo Post

Woman held for abandoning newborn in Lahad Datu

The abandoned baby. LAHAD DATU (July 21): Police have detained a woman suspected of abandoning her newborn baby boy in Kampung Burung, Jalan Bakawali, here last Friday. Lahad Datu District Police Chief ACP Dzulbaharin Ismail said the 30-year-old woman was detained at the Lahad Datu District Police Headquarters yesterday after giving her statement. 'Initial investigations found that the woman gave birth at home and placed her baby outside the house in a panic after delivering,' he said when contacted here today. Dzulbaharin stated the case is being investigated under Section 317 of the Penal Code for abandoning a child, which carries a penalty of up to seven years' imprisonment, or a fine, or both, if convicted. Last Friday, media reported that a baby boy was found by a member of the public wrapped in cloth in front of a house in the village at 3:06 a.m. The baby was sent to Lahad Datu Hospital for further treatment but died at 7:02 p.m. due to premature birth.

QuickCheck: Did a brawl break out during a football match in Kota Belud?
QuickCheck: Did a brawl break out during a football match in Kota Belud?

The Star

time21-07-2025

  • The Star

QuickCheck: Did a brawl break out during a football match in Kota Belud?

FOOTBALL matches often ignite passion, but sometimes that passion spills over into chaos. A video of a recent game in Kota Belud has gone viral, showing unrest on the field and among supporters. Did this brawl really disrupt the peace during a football match? Verdict: TRUE Six men were detained by police in connection with a fight during a football match that went viral on social media at Padang Dudan in Kampung Piasau in Kota Belud district on Sunday (July 21). Kota Belud district police chief Supt Shahrudin Mat Husain said the suspects aged 24-42 were arrested at around midnight Sunday following a police report lodged at 4.30pm earlier the same day. He said that the fight involved supporters of both teams and police were investigating the case under Section 147 of the Penal Code for rioting and disturbing the public peace. He urged the public not to speculate as it could interfere with the investigation and instead come forward with any information about the incident to the police. The public can go to the Kota Belud District Police Headquarters or contact Investigating Officer, Inspector Christina Edris at 014-3574148. A video went viral on social media showing a fight between several individuals believed to be football players and supporters, which was said to have occurred at the Padang Dudan. The short video showed more than 10 individuals involved in the commotion.

Mohali: More than 1.35 quintal poppy husk recovered, one arrested
Mohali: More than 1.35 quintal poppy husk recovered, one arrested

Indian Express

time18-07-2025

  • Indian Express

Mohali: More than 1.35 quintal poppy husk recovered, one arrested

In a significant breakthrough under the ongoing state-level anti-drug campaign, police in Mohali have claimed a major success by recovering 1 quintal 35 kilograms 480 grams of poppy husk and arresting one accused. The contraband was recovered from a fodder room inside the accused's residence. Efforts are underway to arrest two other accomplices. Addressing a press conference at the District Police Headquarters, Saurav Jindal, PPS, SP (Investigation), revealed that acting on a tip-off, a police team led by SI Harminder Singh conducted a raid on July 17, near village Kurari, close to Sekhan Majra Road. He said the prime accused, Jarnail Singh alias Jaila, a resident of Sekhan Majra, was arrested from the spot. During the raid, police recovered a large quantity of poppy husk hidden in a specially prepared room used for storing fodder. The two other accused Iqbal Singh, alias Jaggu, a resident of Banur, and Paramjit Singh, alias Pamma, are currently on the run, and raids are being conducted to apprehend them. According to the SP, the trio used to procure large quantities of poppy husk from other states and illegally supply it in the IT City and Banur areas. Based on the evidence, an has been registered under sections 15/29-61-85 of the NDPS Act at IT City Police Station on July 17. 'The investigation is ongoing and more major revelations are expected once the remaining accused are arrested,' Jindal stated.

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