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Our conviction rate is 95%: NIA DG YC Modi
India | January 24, 2018 21:08 ISTNational Investigation Agency (NIA) Director General Y.C. Modi on Wednesday said that the conviction rate of his anti-terrorism agency was 95 per cent as it managed to convict 167 accused in the 185 cases registered by it since its inception in 2009.
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IPS officer YC Modi takes charge as new NIA chief
India | October 30, 2017 14:51 ISTSenior IPS officer YC Modi today took over as NIA chief, succeeding Sharad Kumar.
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YC Modi, who probed Gujarat riot cases, named NIA chief; to take over from Sharad Kumar
India | September 18, 2017 16:46 ISTThe Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) today approved YC Modi’s appointment as Director General of the NIA.
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