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  2. Mumbai Police - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai Police ( Marathi: मुंबई पोलीस, IAST: Mumbaī Pulīs, officially Greater Mumbai Police, formerly Bombay Police) is the police department of the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a part of Maharashtra Police and has the primary responsibilities of law enforcement and investigation within the limits of Mumbai.

  3. Maximum City - Wikipedia

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    Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found is a narrative nonfiction book by Suketu Mehta, published in 2004, about the Indian city of Mumbai (also known as Bombay). It was published in hardcover by Random House's Alfred A. Knopf imprint. When released in paperback, it was published by Vintage, a subdivision of Random House.

  4. Maharashtra Police - Wikipedia

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    Website. mahapolice.gov.in. Maharashtra Police ( IAST: Mahārāṣṭra Polīs Sēvā, formerly Bombay State Police) is the law enforcement agency responsible for the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is headed by Director General of Police, Mrs. Rashmi Shukla (IPS), and headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra . It is one of the largest police ...

  5. Bombay riots - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay riots were a series of riots that took place in Bombay (present-day Mumbai), Maharashtra, between December 1992 and January 1993. An estimated 900 people, predominantly Muslims, were killed.

  6. Pradeep Sharma - Wikipedia

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    The officer told NIA that encounter specialist Pradeep Sharma and Assistant Police Inspector Sachin Waze held meeting with Param Bir Singh on March 5, 2021, the day Thane-based businessman Mansukh Hiren was found dead in a creek in Mumbai.

  7. 2008 Mumbai attacks - Wikipedia

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    Islamic terrorism. The 2008 Mumbai attacks [14] (also referred to as 26/11 attacks) [15] [a] were a series of terrorist attacks that took place in November 2008, when 10 members of Lashkar-e-Taiba, a militant Islamist [16] organisation from Pakistan, carried out 12 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks lasting four days across Mumbai.

  8. 2006 Mumbai train bombings - Wikipedia

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    On 21 July 2006, police arrested three people suspected to be involved in the bombings. Police had detained more than 300 suspects since 18 July but these were the first arrests in the case. Two of the men were detained on Thursday in the northern state of Bihar and the third later in Mumbai.

  9. Fourteen killed and dozens injured after Mumbai billboard ...

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    May 14, 2024 at 5:35 AM. The vast advert fell on top of a petrol station and some houses in Ghatkopar, a suburb of Mumbai [Reuters] At least 14 people have been killed and dozens more injured ...

  10. Arup Patnaik - Wikipedia

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    Arup Patnaik (born 8 September 1955) is a retired Indian Police Service officer who was the 36th Police Commissioner of Mumbai. [1] He is revered as one of the most dynamic and respected IPS officers of the Maharashtra cadre. [2] He retired on 30 September 2015 after a distinguished career in the Maharashtra Police spanning over 36 years in ...

  11. Police Commissioner of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    16 May 1949 — 2 July 1955. G.H. Wanjara. 1914-1950. G.H. Wanjara was an Indian police officer who served as the Inspector General of Police in Bombay from 1946 to 1950. He was also the first Indian to hold this position, as he succeeded Sir Frank Souter, the last British officer to head the Bombay police.