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Ex-ADG Tandon, 5 other cops under SIT scanner

Saturday 24 January '09

The role of at least six Gujarat policemen, including retired Additional Director General of Police M K Tandon...
Ex-ADG among 6 cops under SIT scanner

Friday 23 January '09

The role of at least six Gujarat policemen, including retired Additional Director General of Police M K Tandon (in the picture), has come under the scanner of the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT), in connection with the 2002 riot cases.
Two more fishing boats found abandoned off Gujarat coast; owners detained, interrogated

Thursday 22 January '09

Even as the tragic tale of fishing trawler Kuber and its crew is still fresh in public memory, two more Indian fishing boats have come under the scanner of security agencies in the state.
Now, a 6-month foetus in list of Gujarat riot victims

Monday 19 January '09

About seven years after the Naroda Patiya massacre during Gujarat’s 2002 communal carnage that officially left 85 dead, the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team...
Naroda Patiya massacre: a six-month-old foetus is the latest addition to Gujarat’s list of riot victims

Tuesday 13 January '09

About seven years after the Naroda Patiya massacre during Gujarat's 2002 communal carnage that officially left 85 dead...
An untold Gujarat story: they saved their Muslim neighbours

Sunday 11 January '09

The Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the Gujarat riots of 2002 has found a story of compassion...
Naroda: Cop’s version differs from govt officials’ statements

Saturday 10 January '09

The deposition by Inspector M D Lathia before the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team...
State-of-the-art cyber crime cell for Ahmedabad DCB

Friday 9 January '09

In an effort to equip the police to cope with high-tech terror attacks and other such crimes, the Gujarat government has approved a proposal to set up a state-of-the-art cyber crime cell for the city police.
Ghodasar riot case: Police clueless as six convicts jump parole

Thursday 8 January '09

Six of the 12 men sentenced to life imprisonment in the Ghodasar massacre case, wherein 14 Muslims were hacked to death during the 2002 riots, have jumped their parole.
‘Full marks’, says Anti-Corruption Bureau’s annual report card

Tuesday 6 January '09

The Gujarat Police's Anti Corruption Bureau had gone hi-tech last year. The agency's latest performance report has shown how fruitful the move turned out to be.
Now, copyright of Mahatma Gandhi’s writings belongs to people

Monday 5 January '09

Ahmedabad-based Navjivan Trust, which owned the copyright of the writings of Mahatma Gandhi since 1948, has no plan to apply for an extension after the exclusive right expired on January 1 this year.
Must stop boats from fishing in Pak waters: Coast Guard

Sunday 4 January '09

In the wake of the Kuber incident, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has asked the Gujarat government to declare 10 nautical miles on either sides of the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) between India and Pakistan a no-fishing zone (NFZ).
Disowned, foreign inmates at JIC have nowhere to go

Saturday 3 January '09

Nearly 50 foreigners, including those who reached Indian shores as stowaways in fishing crafts, have been languishing in the Joint Interrogation Centre (JIC) at Bhuj for at least one year.
What has insanity to do with infiltration? A lot, say figures

Wednesday 31 December '08

If you think illegally trespassing into India or Pakistan requires intelligence and a sharp brain to dupe extra vigilant security agencies manning the frontier, then think again.
NGOs’ relief funds under SIT scanner

Sunday 28 December '08

The Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team, re-investigating the 2002 riots...
Suicide in Kankaria Lake won’t come for free!

Saturday 27 December '08

With the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) proposing to levy entry fee at the recently developed Kankaria Lake Front (KLF)...
Man tells SIT sister died of TB, not in the ’02 riots

Friday 26 December '08

Zarina Mansuri, a 30-year-old Muslim woman who was believed to have been brutally hacked to death and later burnt by the mob in the Naroda Patiya massacre of February 28, 2002...
Family tells SIT: ‘riot victim’ already dead, of TB

Friday 26 December '08

Zarina Mansuri, a 30-year-old Muslim woman who was believed to have been brutally hacked to death...
Pharma units under NCB scanner for role in trade of drugs

Wednesday 24 December '08

A Large number of small pharmaceutical units in the state have come under the scanner of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) for illegally outsourcing banned chemicals and drugs across the globe.
AK-47s used in Gymkhana shootout came from Somalia

Sunday 21 December '08

The two AK 47 rifles used in the infamous Radhika Gymkhana shootout in Ahmedabad nearly 16 years ago were smuggled to Gujarat from Somalia, it has been learnt.
Victims say earlier statements were fabricated

Monday 15 December '08

In a shocking revelation, six victims of the 2002 Naroda Gam riots have told the Special Investigation Team...
Our statements fabricated, say Naroda victims

Monday 15 December '08

Six victims of the Naroda gam violence during the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat have told the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigating Team...
1,400 litres of unused high speed diesel recovered from Kuber

Thursday 11 December '08

The Mumbai police have seized 1,400 litres of High Speed Diesel (HSD) from Kuber, the fishing trawler that was allegedly used by terrorists to reach Mumbai on November 26. The HSD had been stored in 13 containers, sources said.
Lalpari: the reason behind the ordeal of Indian fishermen in Pakistani jails

Saturday 6 December '08

The Japanese Threadfin Bream, better known as Lalpari (because of its brilliant pink colour) is probably the main culprit behind the ordeal of several hundred Indian fishermen presently languishing in Pakistani jails.
It’s lure of Lalpari that lands fishermen in troubled waters

Saturday 6 December '08

It is a special species of a small fish found in the western coast of India...
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