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Eight members of a land fraud gang were arrested by Rachakonda police for creating fake documents and selling plots in Hyderabad’s suburbs by posing as genuine owners. The accused also manipulated civil litigation to legitimise their claims over disputed properties.
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In a fortnight-long drive, Rachakonda She Teams apprehended 152 persons, including 79 minors, for harassing women across metro trains, stations, bus stops, colleges and workplaces. Offenders underwent counselling, while police also conducted awareness programmes on child marriages
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Rachakonda Police Commissioner G Sudheer Babu reviewed Ganesh festival and immersion arrangements, directing officials to ensure peaceful celebrations. He banned DJ systems at pandals, stressed safety measures, and ordered additional security at sensitive areas with close watch on anti-social elements
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Rachakonda police arrested a Bihar native, Shiv Kumar, for illegally possessing three country-made firearms and live ammunition at Charlapalli. He allegedly conspired with his absconding brother-in-law to sell weapons in Hyderabad. A case has been registered under the Arms Act
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In two weeks, Rachakonda She Teams caught 187 people, including 107 minors, for harassing women. Offenders were caught at public places and counselled. Police also held awareness drives against child marriage and urged women to report harassment through official helplines
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Rachakonda police arrested four individuals for running an interstate horse betting racket via WhatsApp. ₹2 lakh was seized and Rs 2.47 lakh frozen in a bank account. The racket involved Rs 8.34 crore in transactions, with two accused still absconding.
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The Rachakonda police have issued prohibitory orders ahead of the NEET PG 2025 exam scheduled for Sunday. Gathering of four or more people within 200 metres of exam centres is banned. Violators will face legal action under the BNSS Act
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Jana Natya Mandali co-founder Sanjeev and his wife Deena surrendered before the Rachakonda Police on Thursday. Sanjeev, also a key Maoist functionary in Chhattisgarh’s Dandakaranya zone, was closely associated with the late Gaddar. Police will brief the media soon.
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Rachakonda Police have attached MLC Teenmaar Mallanna’s gunman to headquarters after he allegedly fired in the air to disperse protestors at the MLC’s office. The protest was over derogatory remarks against BRS MLC Kavitha. Counter cases have been filed.
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The Medipally police registered a case against Naveen and others after receiving a complaint from one Lingamaiah alias Ashok Yadav.
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In just 15 days, Rachakonda She Teams acted on 215 complaints and caught 185 persons, including 46 minors, for harassing women. Offenders were counselled, and awareness drives on child marriage were also held in collaboration with self-help groups
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In a major operation, Rachakonda police executed 2,847 non-bailable warrants pending for two years. Teams travelled to other states to trace absconders. Police Commissioner G Sudheer Babu termed it a professional milestone that would deter criminal elements
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The Balapur police recovered 24 mobile phones worth Rs 3.5 lakh that were recently lost or stolen. The recovery was made using the CEIR portal, and the phones were returned to their owners. Citizens were urged to report missing devices promptly
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Rachakonda police booked 46 cases and arrested 52 people during raids on food adulteration units. Items like fake ghee, paneer, and ginger garlic paste were seized. Authorities also found counterfeit packaging and banned synthetic colours being used
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Rachakonda Police booked 46 cases and arrested 52 individuals in a special drive against food adulteration. Raids led to seizures of adulterated ghee, paneer, ginger-garlic paste, and fake immunity tablets worth ₹10 lakh. Many lacked licenses or used counterfeit branding.
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Two persons staying in Vanasthalipuram were arrested for stealing idols and ornaments from temples in the Rachakonda area. Police recovered property worth Rs 5.36 lakh. The duo targeted five temples and sold the stolen items to a known receiver
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Rachakonda Police reported 363 road deaths in 1,822 mishaps this year until June, nearly overtaking 2024’s total. Self-skid accidents and helmetless riding at night are major causes. Police are enforcing corrective measures and awareness programs for road safety
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In a significant women’s safety initiative, Rachakonda She Teams apprehended 141 individuals, including 42 minors, for harassing women across metro stations, bus stops, workplaces, and colleges between June 1 and 15.
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Rachakonda Police have recovered 1,130 stolen or lost mobile phones worth Rs 3 crore using the CEIR portal. The recovered devices will be returned to owners on Tuesday. Citizens are urged to use CEIR to report lost phones
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The police seized five Aadhaar cards, two PAN cards, five Voter identity cards, driving license, cheque books and other documents from them.