In a major operation in Prayagraj, police busted a gang involved in illegal arms smuggling. Three accused have been arrested, and 10 automatic pistols, 4 country-made pistols, 8 magazines, and cash have been recovered. However, one gang member remains absconding. In Uttarakhand’s Roorkee, a shootout left one criminal injured while his accomplice managed to escape. Meanwhile, in the UK, there were multiple police encounters, with one suspect injured in retaliatory firing. In a major legal development, the U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed the petition of Tahawwur Rana, clearing the way for his extradition to India. Rana, a Pakistani-origin Canadian citizen currently held in a Los Angeles detention center, is accused of helping 26/11 Mumbai attack plotter David Coleman Headley. Headley has already confirmed Rana’s role during interrogation.
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00:00In the case of Prayagraj, where the police exposed a group of illegal weapons smugglers, the police have arrested three accused.
00:10These are the three accused standing in the custody of Prayagraj police, on whom the serious accusation of illegal smuggling of weapons is.
00:18Police have recovered 10 automatic pistols, 4 pistols and 8 magazines from the accused.
00:24Cash has also been seized, but a gang member is still on the run.
00:27On the other hand, in many places in Uttar Pradesh, there was a clash between the police and the smugglers.
00:32The first cartridge, the second cartridge, a pistol and a motorcycle lying on the side of the road.
00:37The pictures are of that place in Ferozabad, where a smuggler accused of a reward of Rs 25,000 was smuggled.
00:44He was shot in the leg and the police arrested him.
00:47He had committed a murder, two of his accomplices had already been arrested.
00:53On the other hand, in Meerut, a 12-year-old gangster case, wanted reward smuggler Yaseen was also confronted by the police.
01:00He tried to escape, fired a bullet and was injured in the police's retaliatory firing.
01:05A smuggler was injured in the Uttarakhand road, when his accomplice fled.
01:11The way to India has been cleared for the accused of the Mumbai terrorist attack, Tehavur Rana.
01:16The US Supreme Court has dismissed Tehavur Rana's indictment against the Indian Revolution.
01:24On 27th February, Rana filed an indictment in front of the Supreme Court's Associate Justice, Elena Kagan.
01:32In March, Justice Kagan dismissed Rana's indictment.
01:35After this, Rana presented his indictment again and demanded that it be sent in front of the Chief Justice, John Roberts.
01:43In the notice published on the US Supreme Court's website, Justice John Roberts has also dismissed Rana's indictment.
01:50After this decision, Rana has very few legal options left to escape.
01:55In the coming days, his Indian Revolution will advance rapidly.
01:5964-year-old Tehavur Rana is a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin.
02:02He is currently locked up in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center.
02:07Tehavur Rana is one of the conspirators of the Mumbai terrorist attack in 2008.
02:11Rana helped the Pakistani terrorist David Coleman Headley to carry out terrorist activities in India.
02:18Headley is already serving his sentence in the US.
02:21He confirmed Rana's role in the investigation.
02:24In Delhi's private schools, students who are angry with the increase in fees are taking to the streets.
02:30On this issue, BJP and AAP have come forward.
02:35As soon as the new academic session started, many private schools in Delhi have increased the fees as per their wish.
02:42Angry students have taken to the streets.
02:44Parents are accused of not paying the fees and children are being stopped from going to school.
02:48Delhi's former Education Minister Manish Sisodia is holding the BJP government responsible for the violation of private schools.
02:55Sisodia said that parents are being looted in the BJP's rule.
03:11In the midst of the increasing controversy, Delhi's Education Minister Ashish Yusuf said that all the private schools in Delhi should be audited.
03:18Ashish Yusuf said that during the government of the AAP, only 75 private schools were audited annually.
03:37It is hot like June in the beginning of April.
03:40In many states, heatwave warnings have been issued from the weather department.
03:46But the question is, what is the reason for so much heat from time to time?
03:50And how can you save yourself in this hot weather?
03:53Let's show you in this report.
03:56Delhi, Jaipur, Bhopal and Ahmedabad, every city is burning with heat.
04:02The situation of Asmani Sholay is that what a human and what a tongueless.
04:06Everyone's throat is drying because the temperature has exceeded 40 degrees.
04:11Rajasthan is in the grip of extreme heat.
04:14The temperature has reached 41 degrees in 21 cities of the state.
04:18The weather department had already issued a warning of heatwave for 14 districts.
04:26According to the weather department, the heatwave will continue for the next 48 hours in Rajasthan.
04:32If you go out in such a situation, be careful.
04:33The heatwave situation in Rajasthan is 42 to 45 degrees.
04:39Temperature in many districts of Madhya Pradesh has been recorded above 40 degrees.
04:44In this way, the crowd has started increasing in the shops of Shikanji.
04:47So the sale of clay pots has also increased.
04:49The situation in Gujarat is still low.
04:51In terms of heat, this state is on a red alert.
04:54Temperature in most districts is 40 to 45 degrees.
05:03ABP News, keeps you informed.