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The Malkajgiri police arrested three Odisha natives and seized 51 kilograms of ganja along with a car at Abdullapurmet. The accused were allegedly transporting the contraband to Ghatkesar on the instructions of an absconding suspect identified as Sagar.
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Malkajgiri Commissionerate Police registered a case against boxer Purvik Munugapati for allegedly promoting an unauthorised fighting event under the Brutal Fight Club banner. Police said permission for the Saroornagar event was denied but promotional material continued circulating online.
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Malkajgiri police will seal two spa and massage centres allegedly involved in immoral activities. Commissioner B. Sumathi said 47 cases were booked during a special drive, including cases under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, and warned strict action against repeat offenders.
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Malkajgiri Commissionerate police have booked 46 cases against illegal spa centres after inspecting 113 establishments in a special drive in Hyderabad. The highest number of violations were reported in LB Nagar Zone, with 17 cases registered.
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Malkajgiri police have deployed over 1,100 personnel and implemented extensive security measures for the Telangana State Formation Day celebrations at Parade Grounds. Traffic diversions and restrictions will be in place from 7 am to 12 noon in several parts of the city
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The Malkajgiri police arrested four persons for allegedly transporting and selling banned BT-3 cotton seeds in Telangana. Acting jointly with the Agriculture Department and Hayathnagar police, officials seized 600 kilograms of spurious seeds. Another accused, Ram Mohan Reddy, remains absconding.
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Malkajgiri police have warned citizens against fraudulent websites and fake booking links offering IPL tickets for the Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru match on 22 May.
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The Malkajgiri Police booked 451 cases and removed 76 modified motorcycle silencers during a special enforcement drive against noise pollution on Wednesday. Police imposed fines worth Rs 6.14 lakh across several Hyderabad traffic police station jurisdictions.
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A police inspector was injured after a mob attacked officers with stones during a cattle transportation dispute in Saroornagar, Hyderabad. The police dispersed the mob, registered a case under BNS, and arrested nine individuals.
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Malkajgiri police arrested nine individuals involved in an online trading fraud. The gang duped a professor of Rs 36.35 lakh in a stock market scam. Seized items include laptops, phones, ATM cards, cheque books, and identification documents.
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The Malkajgiri Police imposed restrictions on heavy and medium motor vehicles during peak hours to ease congestion and improve road safety. The curbs will be enforced daily, while TGSRTC and school buses have been exempted.
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Malkajgiri police have ordered the closure of wine shops, toddy shops, and restaurant-attached bars (excluding star hotels and registered clubs) from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on March 26 for Sri Ramanavami. Violators will face prosecution.
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Malkajgiri police arrested seven youths for smoking banned hookah at a café in LB Nagar. Acting on a tip-off, officials seized hookah equipment and registered a case against the owner. Locals expressed concern over minors and illegal activities.
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Tension gripped Moula Ali Kaman in Malkajgiri on Wednesday night after some youth allegedly tore down a poster of slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Authorities have since deployed a police picket at the site to prevent further disturbances.
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Malkajgiri Police have launched a Helmet Bank initiative in Hyderabad to promote road safety by providing helmets to riders caught without them. The scheme encourages responsible behaviour and aims to reduce accidents and head injuries among two-wheeler users
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Malkajgiri Police recovered 1,039 lost and stolen mobile phones worth Rs 2.08 crore using the CEIR portal and returned them to owners. Citizens are urged to safeguard devices, use strong passwords, and report lost phones promptly.
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Malkajgiri traffic police booked 605 people for drunk driving during New Year eve checks, deploying 36 teams across the commissionerate. Officials said no major road accidents were reported, crediting strict enforcement and public cooperation.
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A 32-year-old man died by suicide after setting himself ablaze outside the Kushaiguda Traffic Police Station in Hyderabad. He was reportedly distressed after being booked in a recent drunk driving case. Police have begun an investigation.
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A 30-year-old woman died and her husband was severely injured after they received an electric shock at a construction site at Indira Nehru Nagar in Malkajgiri on Sunday