Former Punjab chief Minister Amarinder Singh visited former DGP SS Virk, who was hospitalised on Sunday after he complained of uneasiness. The former top cop, who is now in police custody, is alleged to have amassed assets worth Rs 100 crore.
More...
Lawyers for Human Rights International and Global Human Rights Council today condemned the arrest of the former DGP Punjab SS Virk as unlawful. The advocates also tried to meet the former DGP, but they were not allowed to go inside the hospital. Talking to media persons, chairman of Lawyers for...
MOHALI: Human rights organisations on Monday came out in support of the embattled former Punjab DGP S S Virk alleging his arrest to be "against law".
More...
NEW DELHI: The former Punjab Director-General of Police, S.S. Virk, was arrested by the Punjab Vigilance at Maharashtra Sadan here on Sunday for allegedly possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. The Punjab ...
More...
FORMER PUNJAB DGP S.S. Virk was on Sunday arrested by the state Vigilance Bureau on charges of corruption and amassing wealth beyond his known sources of income. He was arrested from New Delhi and brought here for questioning. The VB has also arrested a property dealer, Vijay Pal Singh, in...
Former Punjab police chief S S Virk was hospitalised here following high blood pressure, hours after he was arrested in New Delhi on charges of amassing wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income.
More...
Chandigarh, Sep 9 (PTI) Former Punjab DGP S S Virk, who was removed before the assembly poll in the state, was today arrested on charges of possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources
More...
A visibly tired Virk, who was repatriated by the Centre from Punjab after the assembly election, told media persons at a police station in Mohali that all the cases registered against him were false and fabricated.
More...
New Delhi, Sept 9 (ANI): Punjab Vigilance Bureau here today arrested former Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) S S Virk in connection with a disproportionate assets case. A case is registered against Virk, a Maharashtra cadre IPS officer, for allegedly possessing assets disproportionate to...
New Delhi/Chandigarh, Sep 9 (IANS) Former Punjab Police chief S.S. Virk was Sunday morning arrested in New Delhi for amassing assets 'worth Rs.1 billion' through corrupt means.
More...
NEW DELHI: Former Punjab DGP S S Virk was arrested here on Sunday by Punjab Vigilance Bureau in connection with a case registered against him for allegedly possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income.
More...
New Delhi/Chandigarh, Sep 9 (IANS) Former director general of Punjab police S.S. Virk was arrested Sunday by the Punjab Police from the Maharashtra Bhavan in New Delhi in connection with a disproportionate assets case registered against him.
More...
Virk, who was removed as DGP shortly before the assembly elections in Punjab this year, was arrested from Maharashtra Sadan by a team of vigilance officials, an official said.
More...
Amrit Singh Rai, once a prominent Sikh activist, was sentenced to three years in a federal prison on Wednesday for robbing a bank in Surrey, B.C., last October.
More...
The Parkash Singh Badal government in Punjab has handed out a prized government position to a former Punjab and Haryana High Court judge indicted by a Supreme Court-appointed panel for allegedly taking favours from the then chairman of Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) Ravinder Paul Singh...
The Parkash Singh Badal government in Punjab has handed out a prized government position to a former Punjab and Haryana High Court judge indicted by a Supreme Court...
More...
The investigation into a key Sikh extremist could have taken a "completely different turn" if CSIS agents had believed a 1985 blast in Duncan, B.C. involved explosives and not guns, a former CSIS agent told the Air India inquiry on Thursday.
More...
The 1984 storming of a Sikh temple by the Indian army forced Canada's spy agency to recognize the extent of Sikh extremism in the country, a former CSIS agent told the Air India inquiry on Tuesday.
More...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.