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Delhi police tracked down phone snatchers by ordering chocolates to their hideout through a delivery app. The creative sting operation led to three arrests and recovered stolen devices.
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Delhi police tracked down phone snatchers by ordering chocolates to their hideout through a delivery app. The creative sting operation led to three arrests and recovered stolen devices.

Delhi just launched its first police station staffed almost entirely by women, dedicated solely to investigating crimes against women and children. The specialized facility promises safer reporting and victim-focused care.

In a month-long operation, police in southwest Delhi traced and reunited 118 missing people with their loved ones, including 31 children. The coordinated effort brought together multiple police stations using CCTV footage, local informers, and community partnerships.

Delhi's new leadership is rolling out a tech-forward, people-first approach to keeping neighborhoods safe. The plan puts women's safety, community partnerships, and cutting-edge crime prevention at the center of policing.
Thirty-three Delhi Police officers, including five women, are receiving medals for extraordinary courage in the face of danger. Their stories include confronting terrorists, stopping armed gangs, and protecting communities despite bullets striking their protective gear.

When flames trapped dozens in a South Delhi guesthouse, ten police officers charged into danger without protective gear to save lives. Their split-second decision to act immediately, rather than wait for safety equipment, meant the difference between life and death for many trapped inside.

Delhi Traffic Police stepped up enforcement during Holi celebrations this year, catching over 11,000 violations including 1,200 drunk drivers in a proactive effort to keep festival-goers safe. The intensified crackdown reflects a commitment to preventing accidents during one of the year's most celebrated holidays.

Delhi Police arrested eight people and dismantled an international investment scam that defrauded victims of millions. The breakthrough came after detailed investigation revealed a sophisticated network spanning multiple states and countries.

When fire trapped residents in a Delhi building, Muslim neighbors and Hindu police officers rushed in together—proving courage has no religion. Mohammad Afzal, Wasim Raja, and others joined officers like Kartar and Deepak to pull people from the flames.
When flames trapped dozens in a Delhi hotel, off-duty police constables rushed in wearing only casual clothes and slippers to pull victims from the burning building. Their bare-handed rescues saved multiple lives despite toxic smoke and exploding electrical wires.

Beat officers in Delhi are rescuing people from swamps, carrying flaming gas cylinders, and performing last rites for the forgotten—all without protective gear or recognition. These everyday heroes prove that courage doesn't always wear a cape.

Families of police officers killed in the line of duty received $106,000 (₦53.3 million) in support from the Lagos Police Command. The payments honor fallen heroes while providing financial relief to those left behind.

Britain is launching a new national police force to tackle terrorism, fraud, and organized crime while local officers focus on neighborhood safety. The National Police Service will combine multiple agencies into one coordinated force using cutting-edge technology.

Jammu & Kashmir is transforming its police force by pairing 200 senior officers with local stations to build trust and modernize policing. Each mentor will guide their station toward becoming more professional, transparent, and community-focused.

Three police officers in Techiman, Ghana discovered 85,000 cedis (roughly $5,000 USD) in a lost bag and tracked down the owner to return every cent. Their choice is changing how Ghanaians see their police force.

Ghana is building bridges between border communities and police to prevent violent extremism from spreading south from the Sahel. The program teaches officers that trust, not force, is the strongest defense against radicalization.

A groundbreaking study from IIT Delhi and the University of Chicago reveals that making streets safer for Delhi's working-class cyclists could deliver faster climate benefits than focusing solely on electric vehicles. The research shows that nearly 30% of greenhouse gas emissions in major Indian cities come from transport, and protecting existing cyclists is key.

As the sun sets during Ramadan, Delhi's historic food lanes transform into vibrant gathering places where families and friends share traditional Iftar meals. From Old Delhi's Jama Masjid area to Shaheen Bagh's bustling streets, the city's culinary traditions are creating moments of connection and joy.
After a powerful investigation revealed police misconduct, NSW Police is making body cameras mandatory whenever officers use their powers. The change brings Australia's largest police force in line with accountability standards already adopted across most of the country.

Ghana's police are teaming up with Nigerian transport operators to stop human trafficking before victims cross borders. The partnership trains drivers and station workers to spot warning signs and report suspicious activity.
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