
Gujarat Police Bans Public Shaming of Accused
The Gujarat Director General of Police issued a new directive to the police force, banning the public shaming and parading of accused persons, citing a Supreme Court ruling on the right to dignity.
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The Gujarat Director General of Police issued a new directive to the police force, banning the public shaming and parading of accused persons, citing a Supreme Court ruling on the right to dignity.

Police in Gujarat, India, are mulling the establishment of dedicated tourist police stations in three districts to enhance safety and assistance for visitors.

A police inspector in Gujarat, India, has been booked for allegedly escalating a domestic dispute between live-in partners into a false accusation of 'love jihad.'

Police in Gujarat's Patan district were seen publicly assaulting 18 accused members of an extortion gang during a crime scene reconstruction, sparking outrage.

Gujarat Police reported that Iranians ferrying cigarette cargo were likely waylaid by rough seas and engine trouble, suggesting a maritime incident.

A police officer in Gujarat has been absconding for three weeks after allegedly threatening a man with a fabricated 'love jihad' case to extort a bribe.

ML Ninama, who recently resigned from his high-ranking position in the Gujarat Police to contest elections under the BJP banner, lost by a margin of 2,700 votes. This marks a failed electoral gamble for the BJP in the region.

Police in Gujarat, India, are set to implement an AI-powered tool designed to assist in identifying and combating the drug problem in the region.

Gujarat has undertaken a major police reshuffle, transferring 37 IPS officers, including Shamsher Singh who received a posting after his BSF stint.

Gujarat Police have confirmed that the husband, who was the main suspect in a 1992 murder case, is still alive, providing an update to the long-standing investigation.

Gujarat Police have introduced a new AI tool designed to enhance the strength of drug-related cases, aiming to improve conviction rates.

Gujarat police have arrested one more individual in a fake currency case, revealing that the accused planned to use 50% of the profits to establish another ashram.
