Interstate Gang Busted After 10-Day Operation in Raj-Haryana Border, 464 Laptops and Tablets Worth Rs4 Crore Recovered A key member of an interstate theft syndicate was arrested by Nagpur Rural Police in a joint operation with Rajasthan authorities, leading to the recovery of 464 laptops and tablets valued at Rs4.14 crore. The accused, 28-year-old Azharuddin alias Idris, a resident of Deeg in Rajasthan, was apprehended after a 10-day investigation. Police revealed that Idris and two accomplices had stolen a consignment of 641 laptops and tablets, along with LED diffuser accessories worth Rs6,000, on May 9. The stolen goods were being transported from Chennai to Bilaspur by the accused. The operation began when the cargo went missing within the jurisdiction of Parsheoni police station. Transport company owner Pritam Lal Singh Dhillon, a Haryana resident, lodged a complaint, prompting Nagpur Rural Superintendent of Police Harssh A Poddar and additional SP Anil Mhaske to form a special team. The team included officials from the Local Crime Branch and Parsheoni police, who coordinated with Rajasthan Police to conduct searches in Nuh, Mewat, and Bharatpur along the Rajasthan-Haryana border. Investigators used technical surveillance, call detail records, mobile tower analysis, CCTV footage from Deeg, and intelligence inputs to track the suspects. Idris was arrested after the police identified his location near a dhaba on National Highway 44 at Dumri village, where the accused had diverted a container truck and transferred the stolen electronics into a car. During interrogation, Idris confessed to his involvement in the crime, naming his accomplices—driver Arshad Khan, 47, and cleaner Sajid Asluf Khan, 30, both residents of Bharatpur—as the prime suspects.#harssh_a_poddar #anil_mhaske #rajasthan_police #nagpur_rural_police #pritam_lal_singh_dhillon

RPSC Rajasthan Police SI Exam City 2026 The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) will release the exam city details for the Sub-Inspector recruitment in 2026 on 29 March 2026. Candidates who applied for the position will be able to download their allotted exam city through the city intimation slip, which will be available on the official website. This slip provides essential information about the exam location and helps candidates plan their travel and accommodation in advance. The city intimation slip is distinct from the admit card and will be released before the admit card. It does not include details like the reporting time or exam centre specifics, which will be provided separately in the admit card. Candidates must use their login credentials to access and download the slip online. The exam is scheduled for 5 April and 6 April 2026, with multiple shifts for different papers. The detailed schedule includes four papers: General Hindi, General Knowledge & General Science, and their respective timings. The city intimation slip is crucial as it allows candidates to confirm their exam location early, avoiding last-minute confusion and enabling better preparation. Key details on the slip include the candidate’s registration number and important instructions. The RPSC has also outlined the steps to download the slip, starting with visiting the official website and entering the application number and date of birth. The exam process involves written tests, physical tests, medical examinations, and document verification. Candidates are advised to download the slip promptly to ensure they have all necessary information for the examination. The release of the city intimation slip marks an important step in the recruitment process, helping applicants prepare effectively for the upcoming exams.#city_intimation_slip #exam_city #rpsc #rajasthan_police #si_exam
