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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.
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The arrested person Nakul Kailash Gaikawad, a native of Maharashtra went to Anakapalli district in Andhra Pradesh and purchased ganja
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Krishnaveni was paying Rs 1.5 lakh for a girl and Rs 2.5 lakh for a boy to Vandana and through Deepthi and Savithri shifted the babies to the city. They were later selling the infants at higher price to people in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
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The arrested Ahmed Gulab Shaik (56), a resident of Pune in Maharashtra at the instance of Vaibhav and Deva, who are natives of Pune went to Vizag in Andhra Pradesh and purchased the weed from Bujji Babu
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According to sources, the Rachakonda Police registered about 100 cases in the last few days
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According to the police, the suspects who are natives of Rajasthan came to Hyderabad a few years ago and took up odd jobs. As the earnings were not sufficient, they along with two of their associates, who are now absconding, formed into a gang and planned to commit burglaries
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The two policemen responded promptly after receiving a call on the Dial 100 facility from a relative of the woman, reporting that she was attempting to harm herself.
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A total of 512 boys and 28 girls were from Telangana and 511 children including 38 girls were from other States
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Under the supervision of DCP Crimes V Aravind Babu, various wings in collaborative efforts recovered the phones using the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) portal.
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Officials said marijuana worth Rs 5 lakh was seized from Srikanth, a resident of Rampally in Keesara
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The gang’s primary strategy involved one of the suspects, a young boy, approaching victims in public places on the pretext of asking for directions or assistance
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The suspect Dr Raja Shekhar Perumal, a surgeon from Tamil Nadu was roped in by prime suspect Dr Siddamshetty Avinash, General Surgeon for performing the illegal kidney transplantations
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Traces of human tissue found in the bucket and immersible water heater which accused used to boil wife's body parts after killing her
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Those arrested include Dr. Siddamshetty Avinash, a General Surgeon; Dr. Guntupally Sumanth, Managing Director of Alakananda Hospital; mediators Ponnuswamy Pradeep and Suraj Mishra; and Narsagani Gopi, Ramavath Ravi, Sapavath Ravinder, Sapavath Harish, and Podila Sai.
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Police, Prohibition and Excise authorities suspect the black jaggery was being used in the manufacture of illicitly distilled liquor
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Directs health officials to ensure strict action on doctors, hospital management and other individuals who were directly involved in operating the racket
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The police asked the people to use the ORR Ghatkesar exit – Bhongir – Valigonda - Ramanapet – Chityala Junction route or the ORR Bonguluru exit – Nagarjuna Sagar Highway – Ibrahimpatnam, Haliya – Miryalaguda – Kodad route.
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IGP V Satyanarayana says promotions granted as Sankranti gift; officers, recruited as police constables in 1989-90, awaiting promotion for over 35 years
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The 42-year-old convict, who is a construction worker had threatened and raped the girl several times in their house