laila-khan

Police Team Found Dead Bodies of Laila Khan and Her Family Members?

It could come as a major breakthrough in mysterious missing case of Bollywood actress Laila Khan if found to be true, the police officials have reportedly stumbled upon few dead bodies at bad conditions near the starlet's farm house in Igatpuri on Tuesday, where the officials are conducting search operations to verify the claims of suspects in the case. Jul 10, 2012

Asian Games Gold Medalist Pinki Pramanik Released From Jail, Says She's ‘Being Framed’

Indian female athlete, Pinki Pramanik who was arrested for raping her live-in partner, also a woman, was released from Dum Dum Central prison on Wednesday. Pramanik, who was also accused of being male, walked out of the jail at around 9.30 a.m. a day after West Bengal court granted her bail on a personal bond of Rs. 5000. Pramanik remained in police custody for 25 days. Jul 11, 2012
guwahati-molestation-case

Guwahati Molestation Case: Four Arrested; Video Serves as Vital Evidence, Says Police

In a horrifying incident, a group of 20 men in Assam's capital Guwahati molested and assaulted a teenage girl outside a bar on Monday night, after the girl was drawn into an argument over an obscene comment shot at her for drinking. The victim, whose identity remains undisclosed, was beaten, slapped, and stripped in public during the assault that lasted over 30 minutes. The incident has left the whole nation shocked, and the people of Assam are enraged over the shameful act. Jul 13, 2012
laila-khan

Laila Khan Missing Case: Dead Bodies Sent For Anatomy, Toxicology Tests

The Mumbai crime branch officials have sent six skeletons, which were recovered from Bollywood starlet Laila Khan's farmhouse in Igatpuri in Maharastra this week, for anatomy and toxicology tests to confirm identities of the bodies and to ascertain whether they victims were poisoned. Jul 14, 2012
us-navy-ship

Indian Fisherman Killing Case: US Navy and Survivors Give Contradicting Statements

A security team of US Navy ship USNS Rappahannock on Monday fired on a small vessel killing one India fisherman and injuring three others. The Pentagon, however, defended the US Navy security team and said that the small boat operator ignored repeated warning. But Indian Fishermen who were on the small vessel has denied Pentagon claims and said that no warnings were issued by the US navy before they started firing from a .50-calibre machine gun. Jul 18, 2012