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Rakesh Maria was responsible for investigating the 26/11 Mumbai attacks in 2008 and interrogated Ajmal Kasab, the only terrorist captured alive. Rohit Shetty shared that he feels blessed to ...
Rakesh Maria who headed the 1993 bomb blasts investigation has revealed that he is writing a nonfiction account of those tumultuous days, and how he and his men cracked Bombay’s first major ...
The biopic will be based on Maria’s 2020 memoir “Let Me Say it Now” and will be mentored by Shetty. A director and cast have yet to be finalized.
From the Files of Rakesh Maria — 1981 batch IPS Officer, Retired on January 31, 2017, as Director General of Police, Commandant General of Home Guards, and Director of Civil Defence, Maharashtra.
Mohammad Ajmal Kasab, the lone surviving gunman in the Mumbai attacks that killed 166 people in November, pleaded guilty in a Mumbai court on July 20.
Maria said police were bringing a man, identified only as Sabauddin, to Mumbai for questioning along with Indian national, Faheem Ansari. Sabauddin was arrested in north India with Ansari in February.
MUMBAI -- Rakesh Maria, a baggy-eyed 50-year-old cop whose investigative skills have inspired at least one Bollywood movie, is in the spotlight again as lead investigator into last week's terror ...
"They had good knowledge of the place," Mumbai Police joint commissioner for crime, Rakesh Maria, said in an interview, adding that the militants "were so well-aware of the general layout" of ...
The new joint commissioner of police, crime, Rakesh Maria, has started review meetings with all detection units of the crime branch. The crime branch has 12 detection units spread across the city and ...