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Hyderabad: A four-member gang that duped job aspirants by assuring outsourcing and contract jobs in government departments was caught by the Rachakonda Special Operations Team on Wednesday. The police seized Rs. 5.70 lakh, 24 fake job appointment orders, 53 fake rubber stamps and other material from them. The arrested persons were identified as M Vara […]
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Hyderabad: The Golconda police on Friday arrested two more persons in connection with the fake currency racket busted on Tuesday. The arrested persons were Sameena, a realtor from Tolichowki and Kishore from Lingampally. Police said Sameena took loans of around Rs 2 crore from several people and invested in the business but incurred losses. As […]
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Hyderabad: A daily wage labourer, who decided to become self-sufficient for his marijuana needs and nurtured a marijuana plant in his house, was arrested on Friday. According to the RGIA police, the man, identified as Rajput (30), a daily wage worker from Uttar Pradesh, was staying in a rented house in Rudra Colony in Shamshabad. […]
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Hyderabad: The Jawaharnagar police caught a man on charges of posing as an IPS officer and cheating a woman on a matrimonial website. The woman, a resident of Yapral, had recently uploaded her profile along with contact details on a popular matrimony site. Last week, she received a call from a person who introduced himself […]
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New Delhi: An interstate cricket betting racket has been busted in which ten people have been arrested from the Preet Vihar area of the national capital by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police on Saturday. According to the police, the gang was operating during the Indian Premium League (IPL) Cricket match between Mumbai Indians and […]
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Kothagudem: A man was arrested for allegedly abusing his daughter sexually at Yellandu in the district on Friday. The accused has been abusing his daughter for the past three months, sources said. When the girl took the matter to the notice of her mother, she too supported her husband. The girl then approached her relatives, […]
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High drama played out on the streets had its origins in the death of one Orsu Ramesh, a 30-year-old daily wage labourer, who died at the Karimnagar district headquarters hospital following an illness
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The arrested person, identified as Chandan Yadav (27), a construction worker from Uttar Pradesh, was unmarried and staying with his mother in the same neighbourhood where the 14-year-old victim lived
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The slaughter of bovine animals is banned in Jharkhand.
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The convict, Ch Srinivas (40), a construction worker from Medchal, was arrested in 2016 after his wife Ch Bhagya Laxmi lodged a complaint alleging that he was harassing her for additional dowry
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The accused, B Sunil (33), an engineering dropout from LB Nagar, was working at Sai Durga Wines at Chinthalkunta and fled with the cash collection of two days
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According to the police, the suspects and their associates target people found alone on secluded roads and rob them
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Two cases were booked against Mohd Ashfaq Uddin, Mohd Amjad, Syed Fareed Ahmed, Shaik Ghani Arbaz, Shaik Kareem, Mohd Kaleem and Mohd Nazwaz Qureshi, for illegal transportation of cows and
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The arrested persons were Paras Singh (26), Ibbu Khan (36) and Uttam Singh (32), all natives of Rajasthan and involved in two burglary cases
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According to Police, Accused persons had a grudge against the victim Thirupati, holding him responsible for stopping payment of compensation for land acquisition for the LMD project
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The arrested persons were identified as Mohd Arif Ali (38), Mohd Rawoof Ali (40), Mohd Hasan Ali (36), Mohd Asif Ali (37) and Sameena Begum (37) all residents of Tolichowki.
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The police seized a laptop, five mobile phones, 12 debit cards, five cheque books and a passport from the accused
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As per the survivor's police complaint, the two women were arrested by personnel of the 158th battalion of the BSF while they were illegally entering India through the Jhaudanga border.
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The police seized Rs 1,60,046 cash, eight duplicate ATM (debit) cards, two cars, and one cell phone from the accused
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Police Commissioner, Vishnu S Warrier said that 730 kg cannabis was packed in 146 packets and was transporting in three vehicles