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‘Black Panthers’ to fight Maoists in Bastar: Rajnath Singh

Home Minister Rajnath Singh has said that the Chhattisgarh police has set up a special force called ‘Black Panther’ on the lines of Telangana’s...

Gina Haspel sworn in as 1st woman head of CIA

Veteran CIA officer Gina Haspel was recently sworn in as the agency's first female director, hailing the "heroines" who had gone before her and...

Defence ministry rejects proposal to cede Coast Guard to MHA

Against the backdrop of a committee of top police officials suggesting that the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) be brought under the home ministry, senior...

New safety measures aim to halve EU road deaths

The European Transport Safety Council, the independent transport safety advocates, have warmly welcomed a package of measures announced by the European Commission to help...

J&K Police to procure modern equipment for security operations

The Jammu and Kashmir Police will procure various modern equipment such as under vehicle surveillance systems, deep search metal detectors and explosive detectors for...

Dahua Technology achieves a unique first in Global Video Surveillance Industry

Dahua Technology, a leading solution provider in the global video surveillance industry has announced that just a day before General Data Protection Regulation...

Securitas named a 2018 Business Superbrand

Securitas has announced that it has been awarded Business Superbrands status for 2018. Tracking and celebrating the UK’s leading brands since 2001, the Business...

‘Trinetra’: Gujarat CM Rupani launches Drone-based Surveillance to check illegal sand...

Drones will now keep an eye over rivers in Gujarat in a bid to contain illegal mining in riverbeds by unscrupulous elements. Chief Minister...

Have access to 2 lakh CCTV cams: Police

The Delhi Police has access to footage from over two lakh CCTV cameras installed under the Nigahen scheme. In a report submitted to the...