A. Selvaraj, a veteran crime reporter from Tamil Nadu, has spent nearly three decades exposing corruption and crime. His notable investigations include uncovering a cheating racket and reporting on the suicide of a 2G scam accused. His work highlights the vital role of investigative journalism in holding power accountable.
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A woman in Andhra Pradesh received a parcel containing a dead body and a ransom note demanding ₹1.3 crore. The parcel was sent by a charitable organization that the woman had contacted for help building her house. Police are investigating and have questioned representatives from the organization.
Delhi Police apprehended a 25-year-old rape accused in Surat, Gujarat, following a 1500km chase. The accused, Kuldeep, had been absconding after allegedly drugging, raping, and blackmailing the victim using explicit videos. The victim’s courage in reporting the crime, along with the Delhi Police’s swift action, led to the arrest and recovery of incriminating evidence.
A high-end BMW car spontaneously combusted on Mumbai’s Jogeshwari Bridge on Monday, leaving onlookers stunned and prompting an investigation into the cause of the fire. Details are still emerging, but the incident highlights the potential dangers associated with vehicle malfunctions.
Ahead of the F4 event in Chennai, the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) captured 42 stray dogs to prevent disruption during the race. The dogs were taken to the Pulianthope pound for sterilization and will be released after the event. This action was taken after a stray dog entered the race track, disrupting free practice on Saturday. Meanwhile, other cities are tackling the issue of stray dogs with increased sterilization programs and the development of new facilities.
A passenger was removed from a Delta Airlines flight at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport for wearing a controversial t-shirt featuring former President Donald Trump. The shirt depicted Trump flipping the bird and referenced an adult video, prompting a complaint from another passenger and leading to his removal.
The Delhi Metro will begin services at 4:00 AM on August 15th to accommodate those attending the Independence Day ceremony. Special entry and exit arrangements are in place for those with invitations from the Ministry of Defence, with travel costs being reimbursed by the Ministry. Additionally, the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign continues to promote national pride and unity, with Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar highlighting India’s rising global influence.