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Senior journalist Revathi and her colleague, Thanvi, were picked up around 5 am from their residences, for posting a video of a farmer speaking about his hardships under the Congress regime on their YouTube channel and social media platforms, which went viral
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The police said that they were investigating a case registered in connection with a video with alleged derogatory comments against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy which was recently posted on the Pulse News Break digital news platform run by the journalist
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According to the police, the gang contacted people who were staying in rented houses and assured to arrange double bedroom houses that are provided to BPL families by the government.
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The arrested individual, Babhuti Bhushan Palai, also known as Raju, is a native of Odisha who moved to the city a few years ago. Initially, he worked as a food delivery boy before leaving the job to join a construction company as a JCB driver.
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Those who were apprehended are Mohammed Sattar Ali, Mohd Amir and Mohd Riyaz, residents of Jagityal district and natives of Bihar
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City Police Commissioner, CV Anand said a special operation was carried out by the police teams as part of the efforts of the State government to combat illegal sand mining and transportation
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The city police busted a high-end party and subjected guests to on-the-spot drugs tests out of which one tested positive for a range of drugs including marijuana and Cocaine in Jubilee Hills Road No. 45 on Sunday midnight
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Ikechukwu Sylvester Mbah (40), a native of Nigeria, came to India in 2012 on a business visa. He was invovled in cloth business in initial days of his stay in India
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Tension prevailed at the communally sensitive Tappachabutra area after the local people found pieces of meat in the temple. Alleging it as a conspiracy to desecrate the temple, several locals and BJYM leaders staged a protest since morning
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Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau conducts anti-drug program at Ghousenagar school, urging students to stay drug-free and focus on their goals
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According to the police, Qadeer and Shakeel, contacted persons planning to go abroad for jobs and were in need of educational certificates
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The DSP, working with the cyber crime unit, had allegedly passed on information about the whereabouts of a person to kidnappers after checking the Telangana police apps
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As hundreds of VRAs from across Telangana gathered, police blocked them from marching towards Minister's Quarters, leading to heated altercations. Despite a lathicharge, the situation remained tense for nearly 45 minutes before police detained several demonstrators
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As part of it, a Mega Reward programme was held for the officers who included Additional DCP, ACP, Inspectors, SI, ASIs, HCs, PCs, HGs and Public Prosecutors
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Drug peddler, identified as Gorakh Kumar from Uttar Pradesh, has been illegally smuggling drugs-laced chocolates from Rajasthan to Hyderabad
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Investigation officials suspect the assailants were keeping a tab on the latest news coverage on the Bidar and Afzalgunj cases, and regularly changing their locations
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Investigations, along with scientific analysis and a review of surveillance footage from multiple locations, revealed that the assailants traveled from Trimulgherry to Shamirpet in a passenger auto-rickshaw. From Shamirpet, they then fled to Gajwel in a shared auto-rickshaw.
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Three members from a five-member attention diversion gang were arrested by the Hyderabad police and Rs. 7.60 lakh in cash was recovered from them
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A total of 573 AR constables will work in law and order, traffic, special branch, task force, H New and cybercrime police stations
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The arrested man Raju Jat (35), a resident Madhya Pradesh was into ganja smuggling for the last five years. He purchased ganja from his known contact, Subhash in Odhisa and regularly supplied it to customers including Purushotham of Chandrapur, Maharashtra