Sippy Sidhu murder: Received obscene text messages from someone posing as Kalyani, claims IB officer

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Hindustan Times India 23.04. 07:29

Sippy Sidhu murder: Received obscene text messages from someone posing as Kalyani, claims IB officer

The IB officer stated that he had no further contact with the accused after 2012; however, in April 2015, he received a WhatsApp message from an unknown number, where the sender identified themselves only as “K” In the resumed hearing of the Sippy Sidhu murder case before the CBI court on Tuesday, »»»

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The Economic Times India 11.04. 14:11

SC sets aside order, says CBI probe shouldn't be directed in routine manner

The Supreme Court overturned a Punjab and Haryana High Court order that transferred a case probe to the CBI, emphasizing that such transfers shouldn't be routine. The court stated CBI investigations should only be directed when material prima facie warrants it, not based on vague allegations. The S»»»

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Asian News International India 27.03. 11:34

Karnataka: Bengaluru Court rejects Ranya Rao's bail plea in gold smuggling case

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 27 (ANI): The 64th CCH Sessions Court in Bengaluru has rejected the bail application of Ranya Rao in connection with a gold smuggling case. The court issued its order on Thursday.Earlier today, gold dealer Sahil Jain, who allegedly helped actor Ranya Rao sell sm»»»

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The Times of India India 27.03. 03:00

Top posts at RAW, IB, CBI, Delhi Police to fall vacant in next three months | India News - The Times of India

Several key positions in India's top investigative agencies will soon be vacant, including heads of RAW, IB, CBI, and Delhi police. Sanjay Arora, Tapan Deka, and Ravi Sinha are among those set to retire, while Praveen Sood’s tenure ends in June 2023. Crucial appointments to the country’s top invest»»»

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