The three minor suspects were influenced by the glamorous lifestyle of a gangster shown in a movie.
The incident was neither recorded in the logbooks nor reported to the Director General of Civil Aviation by the Airports Authority of India.
The app posted images of 100 women without consent and labeled them as "for sale."
After searching for hours, the group found the nine-year-old's partially eaten body in a cane field.
Two people, including the dog’s owner, were taken into custody Monday.
Motorists on the road stopped to help the couple after hearing the victim’s wife cry for help. They were able to remove the string from around the man's throat but it was too late.
Authorities suspect the two victims went for a bath and unknowingly inhaled the odorless toxic gas and fell unconscious.
The incident took place Tuesday in India's northeastern state of Assam.
In a video shared online, the elephants could be seen desperately attempting to climb out of the canal and failing repeatedly after slipping on the banks of the man-made structure.
The guard was trying to manage the crowd when his gun fell to the ground and accidentally went off.
Some of the commuters reportedly stood in the middle of the road to ensure the snake is not run over by any vehicle.
The man broke a window of the building, poured petrol inside and set it ablaze.
The women were taking selfies while standing on a rock when one of them lost balance and fell into the river.
A video of the party that went viral on social media landed them in trouble.
The woman, who lived in the eastern Indian state of Odisha, had no prior travel history to a foreign country.
The man has been identified as Brahmadev Mandal, a resident of Orai village in Bihar, India.
Rescue officials are still searching for the boy; however, witnesses at the scene believe the boy was swept away into the river.
The canines let the little girl go only when a good Samaritan arrived at the scene and chased them away.
A senior police officer told the media at least five such cases were registered in one year.
"I was not afraid at all…I liked it. It was fun," the woman said after the ride.
The video has gained over 47,000 views on Twitter and 23,000 on YouTube.
The girls were taken detained after they surrendered. Their mother was also arrested and is currently facing charges in connection with the incident.