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This unchecked violation not only challenges the authorities' plan to strictly enforce the mandatory HSRP rule but also poses several other dangers.
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Of the drivers caught, 278 had blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) between 50 mg/100 ml and 200 mg/100 ml, 17 recorded BAC levels between 200 mg/100 ml and 300 mg/100 ml, while five were found with BAC levels ranging from 301 mg/100 ml to 500 mg/100 ml.
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Venu Kumar was recently involved in a burglary case wherein he decamped with valuables worth Rs 11 lakh
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Nine Inspectors have been transferred giving then new postings on Wednesday, April 9.
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Acting on a tip off, the team caught Pardeep Kumar alias Ajay Sharma (27), Sunny (25), and Manish Kumar (29). Two of their associates Sahil and Subash Biswas are absconding.
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A majority of the offenders — 248 individuals — were caught riding two-wheelers under the influence of alcohol. Among all traffic zones in Cyberabad, Miyapur recorded the highest number of cases with 53 people booked.
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The initiative introduced six automated electric litter pickup machines as part of Inorbit Malls’ CSR environmental program.
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The police have warned citizens, particularly women, to be aware of falling into the trap of these fraudsters and the youth was asked to stay away from such fake schemes
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According to the police, the trio in the month of January entered into the house of a man Shekar Goud when the family had gone out for Sankranthi festival and made away with gold ornaments weighing around 10 tolas.
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According to the police officials, Bharath, who is an alcoholic and a drug addict, started committing burglaries and thefts in 2007
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Officials stated that the pub management permitted women dancers to dress indecently and engage in obscene activities, causing a disturbance. These acts included inappropriate behavior with male patrons.
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The unit was seized and efforts are on to nab the owner.
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Prohibitory orders come into effect from January 3-4 and 6-7
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The highest number 1,425 persons caught in Hyderabad followed by 839 in Cyberabad and 619 cases in Rachakonda
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Under Hyderabad Police Commissionerate limits, the incidence of cybercrimes increased by 24% this year; cops say cyber security is no longer just a policing duty now, but a collective responsibility
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This year, 178 accidents were reported on the Outer Ring Road while last year 91 accidents were reported. Of the 178 accidents reported, 43 were fatal accidents and remaining non-fatal
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The cyber crime accounted to 23 percent of total crime in Cyberabad.
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The most common cyber frauds reported in 2024 included business investment/stock frauds, part time jobs, digital arrest, fake customer care and debit and credit card frauds
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The arrested fraudsters include M Chandra Reddy and M Aruna, partners of Gayathri Infra Private Limited in Kondapur.
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Avinash Mohanty, Commissioner of Police Cyberabad who on Tuesday launched the PROTECT (Preventing Risks Online through Education, Collaboration and Training) campaign stated that the cases of cyber-crimes are increasing every year across the globe.