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Call to make Kurnool a drug-free district
Call to make Kurnool a drug-free district

Hans India

time8 hours ago

  • Hans India

Call to make Kurnool a drug-free district

Kurnool: In observance of International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, district Collector P Ranjith Basha called for united efforts to transform the district into a drug-free zone. Speaking at a programme at the district Collectorate on Thursday, he underscored the devastating impact of drug abuse on youth and society. He stressed the importance of awareness campaigns, community participation, and strict surveillance measures. He also urged parents to encourage children to engage in sports and cultural activities as a means of keeping them away from harmful influences. The Collector detailed government initiatives aimed at curbing drug abuse, such as inter-departmental coordination meetings, awareness drives in schools and colleges, rehabilitation services, and a toll-free number (1972) for confidential reporting of drug-related activities. He called upon citizens to play an active role in reporting drug supply or consumption in their communities. MP B Nagaraju reiterated the government's goal of achieving 'Ganja-free Andhra Pradesh', highlighting the use of drone and satellite surveillance to detect and eliminate cannabis cultivation. DIG Koya Praveen provided historical context on drug cultivation in the region and credited the current administration for its strict crackdown on such practices. MLA Gouru Charitha observed that drug usage had spread into rural areas but noted that the government's proactive measures, including special committees and dedicated officers, had led to a significant decline in cannabis growth. SP Vikrant Patil warned of severe legal consequences under NDPS Act, while also highlighting the importance of rehabilitation for addicts. Mayor BY Ramayya urged parents to monitor their children's behavior and financial habits. An anti-drug awareness rally was held from Raj Vihar Center to the Collectorate.

Hyderabad cybercrime police arrest former cricketer for impersonating Telangana CMO official to defraud businessmen
Hyderabad cybercrime police arrest former cricketer for impersonating Telangana CMO official to defraud businessmen

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Time of India

Hyderabad cybercrime police arrest former cricketer for impersonating Telangana CMO official to defraud businessmen

Hyderabad: The Hyderabad cybercrime police have arrested a 32-year-old former cricketer for impersonating a senior official from the Telangana chief minister's office and attempting to defraud prominent business figures. Police said the accused, B Nagaraju, a resident of Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh, has a long history of fraud and has been involved in over 30 cheating cases across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh since 2018. Nagaraju has previously impersonated high-profile political aides, including the personal secretaries of former minister KT Rama Rao, Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu, and former AP CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, leading to his arrest in multiple cities, including Hyderabad, Vijayawada, and Mumbai. According to police, Nagaraju recently created a fake email ID — reventhreddyosd@ — and posed as B Ajith Reddy, officer on special duty and personal secretary to the Telangana CM. Using this false identity, he targeted several senior business executives, including managing directors of Rapido, Gupta Realty, and Bollineni Infra Projects, attempting to solicit financial assistance under the guise of official requests. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cặp EUR/USD: Đà Tăng? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo His arrest followed a complaint lodged on May 15 by the CMO official whose identity had been misused. A case was registered under sections 66C and 66D of the IT Act and 319(2) (cheating by personation) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Nagaraju allegedly used a mix of email, WhatsApp, and phone calls to contact and attempt to deceive his targets. "He has a consistent pattern of impersonating influential figures to defraud people. He also claimed to have played state-level cricket in AP," said D Kavitha, deputy commissioner of police, cybercrimes, Hyderabad. Investigators also revealed that a non-bailable warrant was pending against him in the XII additional chief metropolitan magistrate court, Nampally. The arrest was executed by a team led by inspector S Mattam Raju, who apprehended Nagaraju from his hometown in AP. A mobile phone was seized. The accused was produced before a local court on Wednesday and was remanded in judicial custody. The Hyderabad police have issued a public advisory urging citizens to exercise caution and not respond to emails or messages purportedly from senior govt officials requesting financial favours. Victims of cybercrime are encouraged to report incidents by calling 1930 or visiting

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