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Displaying indomitable courage, #DelhiPolice HC Devender nabbed a suspect M/Cycle rider, while the pillion rider carrying pistol was overpowered by HC Manoj & public. 5 cases worked out. Country made pistol, 2 live rounds and M/Cycle recovered. One of them is murder accused.

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Фото профиля Ajay Banerjee
Ajay Banerjee3 лет назад

Great work by Head Constable Manoj and Head Constable Devender

Фото профиля Pintu Pahadi
Pintu Pahadi3 лет назад

मनोज मीणा जी एवं देवेन्द्र जी को सलाम

Фото профиля DK
DK3 лет назад

Till how many centuries our police force will not be allowed to kill these criminals who pose a clear life thread to them rather go for arresting them what if he has fired ? who would take that responsibility. @ArvindKejriwal -> lord of Delhi or king of India ->@AmitShah

Фото профиля vaibhav singh
vaibhav singh3 лет назад

i luv indian ppl,hath saaf krne ka moka koi nii chodhta😂😂

Фото профиля Mukesh
Mukesh3 лет назад

Man they need tactical training , if the accused gun would have worked it would have been a diaster ..

Фото профиля Poonam
Poonam3 лет назад

@SwatiJaiHind @Article14live @ArvindKejriwal @DrProudman @nanditadas this is what men do for society Think once what can they for their families and do it on daily basis without expecting anything in return still #Feminists claim anything day & nyt #FakeCases @PMOIndia

Фото профиля प्रियश भार्गव
प्रियश भार्गव3 лет назад

पुलिस में भी सारे दिलेरी के काम पुरुष करता है और वही पुरुष जब पुलिस के पास सहायता के लिए जाता है तो कोई नही सुनता ऐसा क्यों ? First get #MisandryFree

Фото профиля Praveen Kumar
Praveen Kumar3 лет назад

वाकई देवेन्द्र जी ने बहादुरी भरा कार्य किया है @CPDelhi कृपया ऐसे दिलेर पुलिसकर्मी को ओटीपी देकर सम्मानित करें।

Фото профиля Proud Indian Sikh
Proud Indian Sikh3 лет назад

Salute to HC Devender ji,pls ensure the suspect should not be standing again 🙏

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