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The district reported a 63% surge in crimes in 2025, with 6,486 cases versus 3,979 in 2024. Cheating, thefts, burglaries, kidnappings, and rapes saw significant increases. Convictions were achieved in 1,829 cases, with multiple life and long-term sentences
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Naik urge the citizens to inform the local police station about their departure and arrival plans if they need to lock their homes. “Install locks with a central locking system for added security and also arrange a security alarm system with motion sensors for your house,” he said.
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Police seize 86.6 gm of gold ornaments, a mobile and Rs 12,000 from him
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Trio entered into a house in Filmnagar on March 14 and made away with property that included two diamond rings and a pair of headphones
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Despite being married and having a child, Panchakshari Swamy was known for his womanising ways; investigations revealed that he began committing burglaries in 2003 when he was still a minor
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In case of any assistance the police advised the people to contact on Dial 100.
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The maximum number of burglaries have been reported from Banapuram Indiramma Colony, Agricultural Market, Ambedkar Nagar Colony and Vasavi Colony.
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The seven were taken into custody while they were planning to sell the booty in Karimnagar by getting together at Swamy Charan, following a tip.
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Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Three persons were arrested on the charges of burglaries in different parts of Mancherial and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts and 12 tolas of gold, 5 kilograms of silver and Rs 8,500 in cash were recovered from their possession. Superintendent of Police K Suresh Kumar told newsmen that the arrested persons were Bandi […]
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Mancherial: A notorious inter-State thief from Chhattisgarh was arrested for allegedly involving house burglaries in the coal belt region of Mancherial district, in Ramakrishnapur on Wednesday. A total of 45 grams of gold was recovered from him. The accused was Suraj Sriram Shetti (29), an auto-rickshaw driver from Balikunta in Jagdalpur city of Chhattisgarh. Sriram […]
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Police recovered cash, gold, gadgets and a bike, all together worth Rs 14.3 lakh from them.
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Members of the gang were equipped with lethal weapons like saws, axes and knives and they don’t hesitate to attack people if they resisted or tried to catch them,” said the ACP.
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P Raj Karan (19), Shaik Jameel alias Raju (35), Peter Paul (18) were arrested by Hyderabad Task Force and J Chandhan alias Ramesh (36), S Shankaraiah (26) held by Medipally police
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Having been involved in not one or two but 66 burglaries over 13 years in Telangana, Jaffar had recently shifted his area of operation to the neighbouring Andhra Pradesh, where he carried out burglaries in Guntur and Kurnool.
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2020 saw no law and order problem in the State and all festivals passed off peacefully, says DGP
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Mancherial Deputy Commissioner of Police D Uday Kumar said that the accused, Shaik Usman, a cloth trader in Hyderabad, was booked in eight offences across Telangana