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  2. Bihar Police - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://police.bihar.gov.in. The Bihar Police is the law enforcement agency for the state of Bihar, India, with its headquarters in Patna. It has a sanctioned strength of 111,000 personnel, and as of 2017, employs 77,000 personnel. [3][4] The present DGP of Bihar Police is Alok Raj, an IPS officer of 1989 batch.

  3. Muzaffarpur shelter case - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffarpur Shelter Home Rape case refers to a shelter home that ran under a non-governmental organization called " Sewa Sankalp Evam Vikas Samiti " at Muzaffarpur, Bihar, where cases of sexual abuse, rape and torture were reported. In a medical examination, sexual abuse of 34 out of 42 of the girls living at the shelter was confirmed. Accused ...

  4. Fodder Scam - Wikipedia

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    Fodder Scam. The Fodder Scam involved hundreds of millions of dollars in alleged fraudulent reimbursements from the treasury of Bihar state for fodder, medicines and husbandry supplies for non-existent livestock. Lalu Prasad Yadav, on the left, is the highest-profile person convicted in the fodder scam. The Fodder Scam was a corruption scandal ...

  5. Amit Lodha - Wikipedia

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    Police Medal for Meritorious Service. Police Antarik Suraksha Seva Padak. Amit Lodha (Hindi: अमित लोढ़ा) (born 22 February 1974) is a 1998 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of Bihar Cadre, currently serving as Inspector General of SCRB [State Crime Record Bureau] Bihar. He has received several awards for his work.

  6. Patna Police - Wikipedia

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    Patna Police (Hindi: पटना पुलिस) is the police service responsible for law enforcement within Patna district, including the capital city of Patna in an Indian state of Bihar. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Patna Police is the largest police service in the state.

  7. First information report - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A first information report (FIR) is a document prepared by police organisations in many South and Southeast Asian countries, including Myanmar, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, when they receive information about the commission of a cognisable offence, or in Singapore when the police receive information about any criminal offence.

  8. Arnesh Kumar Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Arnesh Kumar Guidelines. Arnesh Kumar Guidelines or Arnesh Kumar vs State of Bihar (2014) is a landmark judgement of the Indian Supreme Court, [1][2] stating arrests should be an exception, in cases where the punishment is less than seven years of imprisonment. [3] The guidelines asked the police to determine whether an arrest was necessary ...

  9. OpIndia - Wikipedia

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    [19] [24] [25] The FIR stated that OpIndia published the claims "without knowing or understanding the case". [26] On 17 May, the Director General of Bihar Police, Gupteshwar Pandey, examined the drowning incident and found no evidence supporting the human sacrifice claims or the suspicion of communal motives behind the death. [25] [26] [27]