Friday, June 26, 2026
ADVT 
India

Rajasthan: Police raid spa centre in Churu, eight arrested

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jan, 2025 12:36 PM
  • Rajasthan: Police raid spa centre in Churu, eight arrested

Jaipur, Jan 15 (IANS) Rajasthan Police on Tuesday arrested eight accused including five women during a raid on a spa centre operating in a mall in Churu, uncovering illegal activities.

The arrested accused hail from Mumbai, Punjab, and Haryana. The raid was conducted as a joint operation by the Kalika Patrolling Team and Thana Kotwali Police.

Churu Superintendent of Police Jai Yadav stated that the raid was part of an ongoing campaign by Churu Police to combat illegal activities in the district. Acting on a tip-off, the teams confirmed suspicious activities at a spa centre named Royal in Churu town and swiftly conducted the operation.

During the raid, five women and three men were found in suspicious circumstances. Those arrested include Puja Goyal, a resident of Tohana (Haryana); Hina, resident of Andheri (Mumbai); Sonu Nayak, a resident of Makkasar; Mahi, Aman, both residents of Ludhiana (Punjab); Satar Khan, resident of Purani Abadi, Sri Ganganagar; Sumit Jangid, resident of Ward 15, Ratan Nagar and Amin, resident of Ward 19, Churu.

"As part of the campaign being run by Churu police against illegal activities, on Tuesday, information was received about illegal activities being carried out by a spa centre named Royal located inside a mall in Churu town. After confirmation, the Kalika patrolling team and the police station Kotwali team, under the leadership of police officials, conducted a raid and found five women and three men in suspicious condition. The Kalika Patrolling Team remains committed to taking decisive action against illegal and suspicious activities in the region, ensuring law and order is maintained, said officials.

 

MORE India ARTICLES

10 soldiers released by China after the worst clash in decades

10 soldiers released by China after the worst clash in decades
10 Indian soldiers have been released after three rounds of talks and intense negotiations through diplomatic and military channels. The Indian soldiers were detained by the Chinese side during the violent brawl of June 15 in Galwan Valley.

10 soldiers released by China after the worst clash in decades

Are we at the brink of a war, in the India-China standoff?

Are we at the brink of a war, in the India-China standoff?
The worst clash in decades saw 20 Indian soldiers killed in the India China border conflict. Darpan brings you some of the latest developments in this ongoing story. 

Are we at the brink of a war, in the India-China standoff?

Escalating tensions on the disputed India-China border claims the lives of 20 Indian troops

Escalating tensions on the disputed India-China border claims the lives of 20 Indian troops
According to Indian officials, at least 20 Indian soldiers were killed in a clash with Chinese forces in a disputed Himalayan border area. The incident follows rising tensions, and is the first deadly clash in the border area in at least over 4 decades. The Indian army initially said three of its soldiers had been killed, adding that both sides suffered casualties.

Escalating tensions on the disputed India-China border claims the lives of 20 Indian troops

NalandaWay: When Art Becomes A Way Of Life

NalandaWay: When Art Becomes A Way Of Life
The objective is to help kids ‘achieve through arts’ (ATA)

NalandaWay: When Art Becomes A Way Of Life

India, Australia sign historic agreement to help each others military bases

India, Australia sign historic agreement to help each others military bases
India and Australia penned a landmark agreement for reciprocal access to military bases for logistics support besides firming up six more pacts to further broaden ties after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart PM Scott Morrison held an online summit. 

India, Australia sign historic agreement to help each others military bases

Jessica Lal murder case convict Manu Sharma released from prison

Jessica Lal murder case convict Manu Sharma released from prison
Siddharta Vashishtha, also known as Manu Sharma, the convict in the Jessica Lal murder case was released from Tihar Jail on Tuesday. Sandeep Goel, Director-General of Tihar Jail, said: “He was released on the recommendations of the Sentence Reviewing Board meeting. The entire process has been carried out.”

Jessica Lal murder case convict Manu Sharma released from prison