Over 170 terrorists arrested in Malaysia: Report Kuala Lumpur: Over 170 terrorists, mostly members of Jemaah Islamiyah, al-Qaeda, Abu Sayyaf and LTTE, have been arrested in Malaysia under the tough security law since 2001, a media report said today. A majority of those who have been detained are Jemaah Islamiyah members. However, there are only five who remain at the detention centre, the New Straits Times reported. One of the terrorists was identified as Fazdullah, said to...  
02:07 PM, Jun 21, 2011

One arrested in Kannauj minor rape case New Delhi: One of the accused in the rape case of a minor girl in Kannauj district of Uttar Pradesh was arrested on Sunday. The accused raped and then blinded the girl when she tried to resist their assault on her. The incident occurred on Saturday night and a case had been registered against the two men who were identified as Kuldeep and Niraj. The victim was admitted to a...  
04:52 PM, Jun 19, 2011

NDFB rebels admit killings, links with small groups Shillong: Two top NDFB militants, arrested along with three other cadres and a sympathizer in Meghalaya, have admitted their involvement in a number of killings and blasts in Assam, besides links with smaller militant groups, police said. Lachit Boro alias Langana confessed to have killed 26 people, including those in the serial strikes that the outfit carried out in western Assam districts, mainly in Sonitpur, killing more than 20 people...  
02:41 PM, Feb 13, 2011

Yemen arrests parcel bomb suspect Sanaa: Yemeni security forces on Saturday arrested a woman believed to be involved in sending explosive packages bound for the United States, a security official said. The arrest was the first in the case, which has triggered an international security alert after two packages containing bombs - both sent from Yemen and addressed to synagogues in Chicago - were intercepted in Britain and Dubai. "National security forces have just been...  
08:58 AM, Oct 31, 2010

Kishenji aide, 3 other Maoists arrested in WB
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All the four rebels were arrested by the joint forces personnel during their routine raids in the forest areas early on Friday. Arms and ammunition were recovered from them. ...  
03:55 PM, Jul 23, 2010

Upset father allegedly locks up child for two months

The father was angry that the 5-yr-old son resembled his estranged wife. ...
05:06 PM, Oct 21, 2009

Three arrested in Pune over software engineer's murder Alleged murderers took away Naina's ATM card, withdrew cash, say cops. ...  
03:50 AM, Oct 17, 2009

UK Police arrest teenagers for racial attack Police looking for teenaged girls they suspect to be accomplices in attack. ...  
06:14 PM, Sep 10, 2009

Six Americans arrested on terrorism charges in US These men plotted to kill themselves and others in the name of their religion. ...  
08:16 AM, Jul 28, 2009

Malegaon blast case: Lt Col sent to police custody Serving army officer produced in court on Wednesday by the Mumbai ATS. ...  
04:33 PM, Nov 05, 2008

Three more SIMI activists arrested in Indore Melbourne: Australian captain Michael Clarke conceded that his side's young bowling attack would face a tough challenge against the star-studded and experienced Indian batting line-up in the Test series starting here on December 26. The sheer weight of runs scored by the Indian top order over the years indicates that our bowling group is in for a tough challenge, but we are confident we've identified a few areas where we...  
04:25 PM, Apr 02, 2008

SIMI activists planned to target Advani, Modi Centurion: AB de Villiers fell for 99 to a dubious catch but still helped South Africa to 389-9 and a commanding 209-run lead over Sri Lanka in the first Test on Friday. De Villiers walked off one short of a 13th Test century after asking substitute fielder Dimuth Karunaratne if his low catch off Thisara Perera — which looked like it might have hit the ground — was good. But,...  
11:32 AM, Mar 31, 2008

Couple arrested for aborting female foetus
by IANS
Melbourne: Cricket Australia (CA) has admitted that it would take some time to make the Big Bash Twenty20 league a money spinner until its new TV rights deal is struck. The Age reported that CA has pinned its hopes for the game's future prosperity on the revamped Big Bash, which it is racing to launch with eight city-based teams in December. CA's current media rights deal with Channel Nine and...  
12:56 PM, Jan 22, 2008

Teachers nabbed for UP schoolgirl gangrape
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New Delhi: The ICC on Tuesday said it would not be proper if all the Indian star cricketers skip the West Indies tour to take rest from a hectic schedule. Media reports have said that players such as Sachin Tendulkar, skipper M S Dhoni, Virender Sehwag, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan and Gautam Gambhir may be rested. Senior players have already written to the the BCCI to allow them to skip...  
10:58 AM, Jan 19, 2008

Probe picks up, lensmen identify 14 molesters New Delhi: Even as the news of Shoaib Akhtar not playing any further role in Pakistan's bid to win the World Cup for the second time gains momentum, the fast bowler says he doesn't mind spending time on the sidelines. The 35-year-old speedster on Thursday decided to hang his boots at the end of the showpiece event, a move apparently prompted by his 28-run over in a league match against...  
03:17 PM, Jan 05, 2008

Mumbai molestation: 14 get bail, main accused still at large Kolkata: Coach Alan Butcher said on Saturday that a return to Test cricket after six years away from the circuit will be "massive" for Zimbabwe, as they prepare to end their exile in August. "Our return to Test cricket is happening in August against Bangladesh. And I think after that Pakistan and New Zealand come to Zimbabwe to play one Test each and some ODIs. "That's going to be a...  
03:10 PM, Jan 04, 2008

7 detained for molestation in Mumbai Mumbai: New Zealand will be going into the Fridays World Cup match without their two key bowlers Daniel Vettori and Kyle Mills but Sri Lanka batsman Mahela Jayawardene insists that the Black Caps will still be a dangerous outfit whose strength lies in playing as a team. With both the injured bowlers rested for the match, Jayawardene said New Zealand may come up with a different game plan. They (Vettori...  
12:15 AM, Jan 03, 2008

Security tuned: Belgium arrests 14 extremists Bangalore: England will have problems if hard-hitting Indian opener Virender Sehwag bats through the innings in Sunday's World Cup clash, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni said. Sehwag, fit to play the day-night game after suffering a rib injury on Friday during a practice session, said ahead of the tournament he would like to bat the entire 50 overs. The opener narrowly missed his pre-tournament aim in the opening match against Bangladesh...  
11:22 AM, Dec 22, 2007

Crackdown on Thane sex trade, 78 arrested In a raid on brothels in Thane, the police has arrested 78 people on the charges of immoral trafficking. ...  
11:14 AM, Nov 21, 2007

2 lakh arrested under new B'desh govt According to media reports, the jails were facing fresh troubles with an increase in number of detainees. ...  
11:06 AM, May 21, 2007