Nordic Countries Unite to Combat Swedish Gang Crime

Nordic countries are increasing police cooperation and establishing a hub in Stockholm to combat the spread of Sweden’s serious gang crime problem. The initiative aims to share information in real-time, identify at-risk youth, and prevent them from being drawn into criminal networks. This collaboration comes in response to a surge in Swedish gang members committing violent crimes in Denmark, raising concerns about the influence of Swedish gangs across the Nordic region.

Passenger Found With Bullet Shells at Chennai Airport Causes Security Scare

A passenger at Chennai Airport was detained after security personnel found bullet shells in his luggage just before he was due to board a flight to New Delhi. While the shells were confirmed to be empty, the incident caused panic at the airport, which is under heightened security measures for Independence Day celebrations. The passenger claimed the bag belonged to his brother in the Indian Army, and he was unaware of the contents.

Kolkata Doctor Murder Case: Medical College Head Criticizes Hospital’s Handling of Information

The head of the chest department at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata has criticized the hospital’s handling of information related to the death of a trainee doctor, who was found dead under suspicious circumstances. The hospital had reportedly informed the victim’s parents that she had died by suicide, but an autopsy later revealed evidence of sexual assault and multiple injuries. The case has sparked outrage and led to the arrest of a police volunteer, while the investigation has been transferred to the CBI.

Kolkata Doctor’s Murder Sparks Outrage and Calls for Justice

The tragic rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata has sparked widespread outrage and protests. The victim’s father shared her last diary entry, revealing her aspirations and dedication to her medical career. The incident has led to investigations by the CBI and nationwide protests by medical professionals demanding justice for the victim and stronger safety measures for healthcare workers.

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