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Rachakonda police booked 46 cases and arrested 52 people during raids on food adulteration units. Items like fake ghee, paneer, and ginger garlic paste were seized. Authorities also found counterfeit packaging and banned synthetic colours being used
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Rachakonda Police booked 46 cases and arrested 52 individuals in a special drive against food adulteration. Raids led to seizures of adulterated ghee, paneer, ginger-garlic paste, and fake immunity tablets worth ₹10 lakh. Many lacked licenses or used counterfeit branding.
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Two persons staying in Vanasthalipuram were arrested for stealing idols and ornaments from temples in the Rachakonda area. Police recovered property worth Rs 5.36 lakh. The duo targeted five temples and sold the stolen items to a known receiver
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Rachakonda Police reported 363 road deaths in 1,822 mishaps this year until June, nearly overtaking 2024’s total. Self-skid accidents and helmetless riding at night are major causes. Police are enforcing corrective measures and awareness programs for road safety
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In a significant women’s safety initiative, Rachakonda She Teams apprehended 141 individuals, including 42 minors, for harassing women across metro stations, bus stops, workplaces, and colleges between June 1 and 15.
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Rachakonda Police have recovered 1,130 stolen or lost mobile phones worth Rs 3 crore using the CEIR portal. The recovered devices will be returned to owners on Tuesday. Citizens are urged to use CEIR to report lost phones
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The police seized five Aadhaar cards, two PAN cards, five Voter identity cards, driving license, cheque books and other documents from them.
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At around 1 pm, a NEET UG -2025 candidate mistakenly reached Defense Laboratory School, Research Centre Imarat, Hyderabad instead of the her designated exam centre at Defense Laboratory School, Kanchanbagh
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The CCS decision taken on Wednesday, aimed to repatriate Pakistani nationals holding SAARC visas as part of a broader national security measure. Acting on this, the Special Branch officials meticulously reviewed records and conducted field verifications across various neighborhoods
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Bikash Goladar (21) had allegedly picked up basic knowledge of Ayurveda and general medicine through his previous work at various clinics. Hoping to earn easy money through illegal means, he hatched a plan to set up his own unauthorized clinic.
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According to the police, the management of the Wild Heart pub at Chaitanyapuri was encouraging illegal activities. It was hosting dancing events featuring women in order to draw patrons
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Rachakonda Police Commissioner G. Sudheer Babu, inaugurated them at a formal event on Friday. Of them, 410 cameras have been installed in 17 residential colonies, covering major roads and junctions, including a two-year Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC), under a community initiative
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The Commissioner in the order said that wine shops, toddy shops and bars attached to restaurants, excluding those attached to star hotels and registered clubs in the commissionerate, would be closed.
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According to the police, following a tip off the team raided an apartment in Anjanadri Colony and found prostitution being clandestinely organised
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In view of the seriousness of the case, Rachakonda Police Commissioner G Sudheer Babu is taking special care to ensure that there is no room for errors in the investigation.
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On March 2, the thieves stole Rs 30 lakhs at SBI ATM in Ravirala village. The police investigation revealed that the accused came to Hyderabad in flight from Delhi and committed the offence
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The police said Bharadwaj purchased the tickets from some sources and selling it at a higher price to people when on information the SOT team nabbed him
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Rachakonda CP G Sudheer Babu said the gang procured each female infant for about Rs 2-3 lakh and sold for Rs 3-4 lakh. Likewise, each male infant was procured for Rs 4-5 lakh and sold for Rs 5-6 lakh
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She was transported to Hyderabad on a prisoner transit warrant, presented before the court, and placed in judicial custody. The Rachakonda police have also submitted a petition requesting her custody for further questioning regarding the child-selling racket that was uncovered in the last week of February.
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The RBI has clearly stated that there should be systems that alert local police station in case of any incident at an ATM or even a bank. Without such a system, the work of thieves is becoming easier.