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Hi-tech cop recruitment process gets pat from PC

Thursday 29 October '09

The new system of police recruitment in the state, which Home Minister P C Chidambaram recently praised and recommended to other states, has several unique features which have never been tried in any other state.
Before impact: an undertrial flees, chain-pull

Thursday 22 October '09

With the Railways defending its signal system, claiming it was “foolproof” and highly unlikely that any glitch in the system led to the collision near Mathura....
UP Police to get a chopper to keep eye on Naxalite activity

Thursday 22 October '09

Uttar Pradesh Police will soon acquire a Rs 25 crore Dhruv advanced light helicopter for surveillance in Naxal-affected areas, quick movement of commandos and evacuation....
UP set to buy chopper to tackle Naxals

Wednesday 21 October '09

The Uttar Pradesh Police is set to acquire Dhruv — an advanced light helicopter — for aerial surveillance in Naxal-affected areas, quick movement of commando units and evacuation of injured people.
A year on, new DNA lab in UP yet to hum

Thursday 15 October '09

Over a year ago, a specialised DNA laboratory, equipped with expensive imported equipment, was set up as part of the Forensic Science Lab in Lucknow.
New Police Lines falls prey to thieves, encroachers

Thursday 8 October '09

Two years after it was built, the new Reserve Police Lines for Lucknow police — spread over 90 acres 15 kilometres from the city on Rae Bareli Road — wears a deserted look.
SSB gets closer to Nepal border to halt Naxal flow

Wednesday 30 September '09

In a bid to check Maoist infiltration along the India-Nepal border, the Sashastra Seema Bal has started shifting its border outposts deep inside the dense forest areas of Shravasti and Balrampur districts.
‘IM men accused of UP blasts hiding in Nepal’

Wednesday 23 September '09

Intelligence inputs of state Anti-Terror Squad and Delhi Police special cell state that the three Indian Mujahideen men accused of carrying out blasts in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh are hiding in Nepal.
5 cases, 20 days, UP don acquitted as witnesses, cops turn hostile

Saturday 12 September '09

Brijesh Singh in Varanasi Central Jail after 22 years on the run, accused in 17 other cases....
5 cases, 20 days, UP don acquitted as witnesses, cops turn hostile

Saturday 12 September '09

Mafia don Brijesh Singh, who carried a reward of Rs 5 lakh on his head till he was caught in Orissa last year, has been acquitted in five murder cases over the last 20 days — because witnesses in each case turned hostile.
In 20 days, UP don acquitted in 5 cases as witnesses turn hostile

Friday 11 September '09

Mafia don Brijesh Singh, who carried a reward of Rs 5 lakh on his head till he was caught in Orissa last year, has been acquitted in five murder cases over the last 20 days — because witnesses in each case turned hostile.
Cops close in on absconding Azamgarh MP

Tuesday 25 August '09

A team of Azamgarh police on Monday reached Ghaziabad looking for BJP parliamentarian Ramakant Yadav, who is wanted in a case of murder since August 12.
CBI to UP: Hold Salem’s trial via video conferencing

Saturday 22 August '09

The CBI has asked the state government to hold trial of jailed gangster Abu Salem in Lucknow through video conferencing...
CBI wants video-conference facility for Salem trial

Saturday 22 August '09

Citing security reasons, the Central Bureau of Investigation has asked the state government to make arrangements for the trial of jailed criminal Abu Salem in Lucknow through video-conferencing.
CBI traces 16 of 23 missing Babri case files

Friday 21 August '09

The CBI is believed to have traced 16 of the 23 “missing” files related to the Babri Masjid case, and is now trying to ascertain....
CBI finds 16 missing Babri files, 7 others ‘weeded out’

Friday 21 August '09

The Central Bureau of Investigation is believed to have traced 16 of the 23 “missing” files relating to the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri mosque dispute and found out that the rest seven were “weeded out” as useless.
UP Police goes top heavy as govt exceeds sanctioned posts

Tuesday 11 August '09

The state Police department has gone top heavy. Beside the DGP and six other DGs, the state Police now has 38 Additional Director General rank officers.
UP cops’ promotion to IPS stalled, govt cites HC stay

Sunday 9 August '09

Despite the provision in the service rules for holding the meeting of the Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) twice a year...
Security revamp for Secretariat on the cards

Friday 7 August '09

The state government is on its way to revamp the security of the Secretariat and the Annexe, which houses Chief Minister Mayawati’s office. It plans to install high-tech gadgets...
State firms up surrender, rehab policy for Naxals

Thursday 6 August '09

Waking up to the Naxal threat, the state government is firming up a surrender and rehabilitation policy for the ultras to be presented before the Union Home Ministry, which has called a meeting of Naxal-affected states in Delhi on August 7.
In Azamgarh, families of Batla suspects reject NHRC report

Friday 24 July '09

The National Human Rights Commission’s clean chit to Delhi Police’s Special Cell in the Batla House encounter has been rejected by the relatives of the alleged Indian Mujahidin activists from Azamgarh district.
In Azamgarh, families of ‘IM men’ reject findings

Friday 24 July '09

The NHRC’s clean chit to Delhi Police’s Special Cell in the Batla House encounter has been rejected by the relatives of the alleged Indian Mujahidin activists from Azamgarh district.
After Rita used it to slam Maya, UP ends DGP’s flying visits to homes of victims

Thursday 23 July '09

Days after his trips to the homes of rape victims and Dalits who had been wronged prompted UP Congress chief Rita Bahuguna Joshi....
IM planning more blasts, IB cautions states

Thursday 23 July '09

The Intelligence Bureau has sent out an alert to various states that Indian Mujahideen men are still at large and trying to regroup for fresh action.
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