This time, it took place with Assam Police officers who were driving towards a location using Google Maps. The app initially indicated the spot to be within the state limits but later made them ...
Locals mistook cops for criminals and attacked them 16 Assam Police personnel were captured Google Maps showed a tea garden in the wrong state A 16-member Assam Police team, following directions from ...
the application has been under the scanner in the recent past for navigating the motorists to wrong locations, which even resulted in the death of some people just a few days back. The latest addition ...
Some of the officers were in civilian clothes and armed, and due to a Google Maps error, they unknowingly entered Mokokchung, which is in Nagaland. The map showed a tea garden in Nagaland as being in ...
A 16-member team of the Assam Police inadvertently strayed into Nagaland's Mokokchung district during a raid while they were following directions on Google Maps, and was attacked by locals and ...
An Assam Police team mistakenly crossed into Nagaland guided by Google Maps and got detained by locals who mistook them for criminals. The officers were released after a night in captivity.
A 16-member Assam Police team reached Nagaland- with the help of Google Maps- during a raid where they were attacked and captured by local residents who mistook them for criminals. The incident ...
The team, which was in civil dress and armed, had been following directions from Google Maps to a tea garden they believed was located in Assam ... rushing to the location to intervene.
Assam has secured the fourth spot on The New York Times' list of '52 Places to Go in 2025,' recognized for its natural beauty, rich culture, national parks, and tea plantations. Major highlights ...
The latest addition to the list of wrong navigation data provided by Google Maps is when the application misled a team of Assam Police to cross the border of the state and drive into Nagaland.
Notably, India's Assam secured the fourth spot on the list of 52 destinations. The New York Times described the Indian state as a "culturally distinct and comparatively crowd-free region".
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