Thiruvananthapuram: After seven years of living abroad, the father of Venjaramoodu-native Affan, who killed five people after attempting to murder his mother, reached Kerala on Friday morning.
A member of Venjaramoodu family, Abdul Raheem Hassan Kunju, reached Thiruvananthapuram on8. In a further development, police ...
Police have discovered that Shemi, the mother of the accused, Affan, has a debt of ₹65 lakh. To advertise here, Contact Us After murdering his grandmother, Salma Beevi, Affan pawned her gold orn ...
The Western Marine Command, WMC, of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has handed over 4,973 loaves of cannabis sativa, weighing 2,433kg, and 195 bottles of 300ml codeine to the appropriate ...
Thiruvananthapuram: In an important development to the Venjaramoodu mass murder case, police have confirmed that the accused Affan was under the influence of drugs at the time of the crime.
Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh ... “It is a complex matter where we’re talking about an international jurisdiction. We don’t have jurisdiction.” NSW Commissioner Karen ...
The murders took place at three different locations over a few hours on Monday evening. It came to light after the accused Affan surrendered at the police station and narrated the sequence of events.
Listen to Story Sources say Zoya played a part similar to Haseena Parkar, the sister of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, who managed his illegal business while staying out of police reach. Delhi’s ...
Three months before his jury trial for kidnapping and murdering a St. John’s woman was scheduled to start, Ibrahim Al Ahmad is without a lawyer. Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court Justice Vikas ...
When asked about his dream course/ IIT, Ahmad said, “I don’t have any preferred institute as of now, but I am sure about pursuing electrical engineering.” He told indianexpress.com that he was ...
Ahmad Rashad Nadir, one of two nurses stood down from Bankstown Hospital over the controversy, remains under investigation alongside his colleague Sarah Abu Lebdeh. Detectives are still ...