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The Karimnagar police have registered a case against 13 BJP workers following an attack on the local MLA camp office. The complaint was filed by the camp office in-charge, leading to charges under multiple BNS sections
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Police investigations into the PMJ Jewellery showroom dacoity in Karimnagar revealed that the gang stayed in a Dharmapuri lodge before the crime, used rural routes to travel, and abandoned bikes with tampered number plates in different districts.
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A daylight dacoity rocked Karimnagar when five armed men stormed a PMJ jewellery shop in Jyothinagar, opening fire and looting nearly 1 kg of gold. Four staff members, including the sales manager and security guard, sustained injuries and are undergoing treatment.
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The Karimnagar police have offered a reward of Rs 1 lakh for information leading to the arrest of dacoits involved in the PMJ Jewellers robbery in Jyothinagar. Pamphlets featuring the accused have been issued in Telugu, Hindi, and English, and are being circulated on social media.
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A couple from Karimnagar abandoned their two daughters at the LMD Police Station following marital disputes. The mother left after discarding her marital symbols, while the father also walked away, leaving the children behind. The police later handed the children over to their grandmother.
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Karimnagar rural police raided an illegal gambling centre in Subashnagar and arrested 17 persons. Cash worth Rs 6.75 lakh, vehicles and mobile phones were seized, and the case was later handed over to Three Town police.
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Karimnagar Commissionerate Police intensified their crackdown on illegal sand mining, registering 245 FIRs and booking 422 persons between January and March. Police also seized 357 vehicles involved in illegal sand transportation during the enforcement drive.
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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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Police in Karimnagar arrested five persons, including a minor, allegedly involved in a March 11 roadside robbery of RMP T. Komuraiah near Nedunur. The accused reportedly threw chilli powder at the victim, stealing a gold chain and Rs 1,000 cash.
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A hoax bomb threat email sent to the Administrative Officer of Karimnagar district court on Wednesday prompted immediate police action. No explosives were found, and the threat was confirmed as a false alarm.
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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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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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Karimnagar police have arrested Varala Lokeshwar Rao, the alleged mastermind behind the Meta Fund cryptocurrency scam, which defrauded investors of up to Rs 30 crore. Rao used a fake app and digital coins to lure victims with promises of high returns.
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In a heartening display of honesty, a couple from Eppalanarsingapur village returned a bag containing 13 tolas of gold ornaments they found to the police. The ornaments, lost by Reddaboina Ramesh while travelling on his bike, were handed over to Huzurabad police.
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Karimnagar police arrested Teku Chiranjeevi, an inter-district burglar, and recovered 18 tolas of gold, 164 tolas of silver, and Rs 1 lakh in cash. A goldsmith who bought stolen ornaments was also held. Both were produced before the court
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Justice Lakshman, upon examining the case record, observed that the investigating officer failed to collect substantive evidence to support the prosecution's claims and that the continuation of proceedings would amount to an abuse of process of law. The Court accordingly quashed the case.
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A Karimnagar police team searched the Hyderabad home of activist Sasidhar alias Nalla Balu after his midnight arrest on June 30. Activists condemned the arrest as an attack on democratic rights, citing police excesses during the operation
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Karimnagar police arrested two members of a burglary gang and recovered 25 tolas of gold and silver. The arrests followed a vehicle check and led to a confession about a house burglary on June 8 in Gangadhara mandal. Three suspects are absconding
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Over 250 grams of gold, Rs 10 lakh cash recovered from the offenders in both the cases
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Trilochan Rao along with his pet dog had gone to LMD on Saturday evening. He had wrapped the dog’s leash on his hand. When the dog got down into the water, he also slipped and fell into the water