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In a significant crackdown, Sangareddy Police, in coordination with the SOT, seized 128 kg of dry ganja being smuggled from Odisha to Maharashtra. The bust took place at Pati Junction, four peddlers were arrested, and two vehicles were seized.
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Superintendent of Police Paritosh Pankaj highlighted awareness as the most effective tool to curb cybercrime during a meeting with cyber warriors from various police stations in Sangareddy. He emphasized the importance of swift action to freeze fraudulent funds following online fraud complaints and encouraged teams to provide accurate information promptly.
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Medak MP M. Raghunandan Rao received a death threat from a caller claiming to be a Maoist, warning of an assassination by 6 pm on Friday. This marks the sixth such threat since June last year.
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Post Operation Sindoor, the Assam police had launched "Operation Ghost SIM" across the nation to track the persons who were using these fradulent SIM cards. The Assam police have so far nabbed seven persons including one in Telangana.
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Saying that the cameras would work round the clock, the SP said the signal timings can be changed easily on these traffic signals whenever the traffic flow alters.
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Superintendent of Police Paritosh Pankaj said a police team led by Sub-Inspector Rajendar Reddy was conducting vehicle checks at Madgi when they discovered ganja hidden in a car. The driver was identified as G Tirupathi (25), a resident of Govindpur in Zaheerabad mandal.
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The Gummadidala police also seized 930 grams of dry ganja from his possession. According to a police, the accused person Bupendar Sharma (24) of Bihar, had migrated to Sangareddy some six years ago in search of livelihood.
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The police, who tried to calm down the relatives, had failed to control the situation. The situation still remained tense as a huge number of Srinivas’ kin and friends gathered at the hospital
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A man, who was suffering from a severe case of snoring, making life difficult for those living with him as well, approached a private hospital in Sangareddy where he died after surgery
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The accused - Dolluru Sailu, Ligannagari Narayana Murthy Goud and Ashok Goud, who were in the toddy business in Gummadidala, allegedly purchased the banned drug from an unidentified person
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Ameenpur police arrested the accused Muddangi Bheemesh (25), a resident of Nampally in Hyderabad, while he was moving suspiciously at BSR Colonyy in the Ameenpur municipality area on Sunday.
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The Manoor police took the accused Mallagonda of Bidar into custody while he was transporting 40 KG of ganja, on Thursday at Davvur junction.
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Superintendent of Police, Chennuri Rupesh constituted 12 teams to track the stolen baby with the help of IT Cell.
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Producing the accused before the media on Tuesday, Superintendent of Police Chennuri Rupesh said Mallu Gonda, a native of Karnataka, procured the ganja from Malkangiri in Odisha with the help of one of their aids, Rahul
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Since Sangareddy had a border with Karnataka, the DGP asked the officials to check all the vehicles thoroughly that were going out of the state and while coming into the state without causing any inconvenience to the passengers.
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The accused were identified as Asrutha Ali and Babulal, both natives of Uttar Pradesh.
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Task Force personnel, who were checking vehicles on NH-65 at Kamkole toll plaza in Munipally mandal, seized the ornaments from Chandresh, who was taking the ornaments without any documents.
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The bus was picking up students of the BVRIT Engineering College in Narsapur of Medak district.
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Satyagama Arun Reddy (31) of Kandi in Sangareddy district, had gone to Makati in Philippines to do an MBBS course in 2012, but was not in touch with family memmbers
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However, Varma had just registered 70 acres of land on Harinath's name, delaying the registration of another 30 acres. Meanwhile, Harinath had found 10 out of 70 acres of land registered on his name were also registered on another person's name.