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Following a major robbery at PMJ jewellery shop in Karimnagar, Commissioner of Police Gaush Alam conducted surprise inspections of jewellery shops, lodges, and hotels. Senior police officials joined the inspections to ensure compliance with safety norms.
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Police investigations revealed that Subodh Singh, alias the Golden Thief, orchestrated the PMJ jewellery dacoity in Karimnagar while lodged in a Bihar jail. Singh allegedly led an interstate gang responsible for looting nearly 400 kg of gold across states.
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Karimnagar police have arrested three members of an interstate gang involved in the sensational PMJ jewellery shop dacoity on May 3, 2026. The accused, hailing from Bihar and West Bengal, were caught with cash, mobile phones, SIM cards, and fake Aadhaar cards.
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Karimnagar police have yet to make a breakthrough in tracing the PMJ jewellery showroom burglars, despite deploying special teams and sending units to Bihar and Maharashtra.
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Commissioner of Police Gaush Alam urged officers in Karimnagar to use modern forensic evidence and prepare strong charge sheets to ensure punishment for accused in cheating and forgery cases.
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Karimnagar Two Town police arrested a habitual burglar and recovered Rs 5 lakh in cash and gold ornaments. The accused, previously booked under the PD Act, had committed multiple thefts and was caught following a targeted search operation.
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A massive salary scam worth Rs 1.40 crore has been uncovered in the Karimnagar police commissionerate. Head constable Neelam Rammohan allegedly created fake bank accounts using the identities of deceased constables and siphoned off their salaries between 2022 and 2026.
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Karimnagar rural police arrested four persons, including a father and his family members, for the murder of twin girls. The accused allegedly killed the children over concerns about future expenses and attempted to pass it off as an accident.
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Karimnagar police busted a major cybercrime network involving illegal transactions worth Rs 138 crore using mule accounts. Thirteen persons, including RBL officials, were arrested. The gang operated through coordinators, mediators and account holders to carry out fraudulent transactions.
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BRS MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy has accused Karimnagar Police Commissioner Gaush Alam of corruption and misuse of government resources. He demanded an inquiry and warned of releasing evidence if action is not taken within 15 days
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Mild tension prevailed in Karimnagar’s 58th division after police resorted to a lathi charge following a clash between BJP and BRS supporters at a polling station. The incident began when a woman found her vote had already been cast
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Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy has challenged the Telangana IPS Officers Association to substantiate its claim that he accused Karimnagar Police Commissioner Gaush Alam of promoting religious conversions. Denying the allegation, Reddy declared he would resign from politics if proven guilty.
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A bike rally was organised in Karimnagar as part of the 37th National Road Safety Month under the ‘Arrive Alive’ programme. Collector Pamela Satpathy and Commissioner of Police Gaush Alam rode together on a motorcycle to draw public attention.
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Mild tension gripped Polampalli village in Thimmapur mandal during the counting of votes for the sarpanch election. Congress candidates Gunti Lavanya and Budige Gnaneshwari contested, with Lavanya winning by a margin of three votes. A recount requested by Gnaneshwari added two more votes to Lavanya’s tally, prompting officials to withhold the results citing discrepancies.
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Karimnagar traffic head constable Yerroju Devendar (53) died of a heart stroke after returning home from duty. Serving since 1992, he is survived by his wife and two sons. Police officials visited his family to offer condolences
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Karimnagar Commissionerate police arrested six men involved in a series of thefts across rural areas, recovering property worth Rs 20 lakh. The gang was caught during a vehicle check at Gumpula crossroads in Choppadandi. They confessed to 15 offences, including stealing agricultural pump sets, copper wire and livestock.
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Authorities lifted two floodgates of the Lower Manair Dam in Karimnagar on Tuesday to release 4,000 cusecs of water downstream, as inflows reached 8,000 cusecs. With water levels nearing full capacity, the move was aimed at managing pressure on the reservoir.
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Speaking on the occasion, Akhil said that he would lay a special focus on anti-social activities along the borders of the district, besides controlling crimes and maintaining law and order
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Collector Rajarshi Shah and Superintendent of Police Gaush Alam entertained the audience by playing a volleyball and cricket match for a while during the inaugural event
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Alam said that the district registered 3,911 crimes in this year as against 4,218 offences in 2023, indicating a decline by 7 percent