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City Police Commissioner CV Anand suggests officials to deploy special additional forces in problematic areas around religious places
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According to the police, the gang moved around in public transport buses and used to steal gold chains and wallets from the passengers
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The inspection was carried out in anticipation to smooth passage of processions without any hindrance and for necessary arrangements by all departments concerned.
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Venkataiah's family alleged that the police illegally detained him for using abusive language while criticizing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's administration. As the incident went viral on social media, people from all sections of society condemned the police's actions and called for his immediate release.
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Eminent personalities from Hyderabad attend event, participate in iftar alongside police officials
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Suggests that police pickets be set up in sensitive, important areas of each zone, says advanced measures have been taken to ensure smooth conduct of both festivals
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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