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Drug-fuelled birthday party busted in Hyderabad, 51 foreign nationals arrested
Drug-fuelled birthday party busted in Hyderabad, 51 foreign nationals arrested

India Today

time2 days ago

  • India Today

Drug-fuelled birthday party busted in Hyderabad, 51 foreign nationals arrested

Cyberabad Police have busted a drug-fuelled birthday party at the S K Natural Retreat farmhouse in Moinabad, under the Chevella Assembly constituency, detaining 51 foreign nationals, including Nigerians and Ugandans. The raid took place on August 14 after police received credible information about an illegal gathering with loud music and liquor to the police, the party was organised to celebrate the birthday of a Ugandan national. Nearly 100 personnel from Cyberabad Commissionerate, including the Rajendranagar Zone Police and SOT Shamshabad, conducted the operation at around 10 pm. Upon inspection, officers found several guests in a semi-conscious state after allegedly consuming seized 90 bottles of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) without an excise licence, along with loudspeakers used for the event. The seized items included 59 Budweiser beer tins, 7 Bacardi beers, 4 Breezers, 3 Iconic White, 1 Mansion House, 1 Royal Challenge, 5 Sula bottles, 1 McDowell's, and 9 vodka bottles. Those detained included nationals from 11 countries: Uganda (37), Nigeria (2), Liberia (3), and others from Botswana, Kenya, Cameroon, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Ghana, and Malawi. Of the 51 people present, there were 14 men and 37 DCP Srinivas said immigration officials have been informed to verify the visa status of all those who have been detained. 'We are verifying their documents. Once immigration checks are complete, drug tests will be conducted. A case has also been booked against the farmhouse owner for violation of excise laws and police permission norms,' he confirmed that two women and one man had earlier consumed ganja. Six women and nine men with valid documents were released, while the remaining individuals were issued Restriction Orders by the Bureau of Immigration and shifted to the Holding are also investigating how the contraband was procured and supplied to the party. Further legal action will follow based on the immigration and forensic reports. - EndsMust Watch

Telangana police win one gallantry and 13 service medals
Telangana police win one gallantry and 13 service medals

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • The Hindu

Telangana police win one gallantry and 13 service medals

A constable from Telangana police has been awarded the Medal for Gallantry, while 13 other officers from the State have been recognised for distinguished and meritorious service on the occasion of Independence Day. Police Constable Katravath Raju Naik was conferred the Medal for Gallantry for his exemplary courage in the line of duty. On January 5, 2023, Naik, who was then working with the Jagadgirigutta police of the Cyberabad Commissionerate, was part of a team searching for a murder accused in Sikh Colony, Yellammabanda. During the operation, the suspect, 19-year-old Sardar Chamkorthi alias Karan Singh, attacked Naik and another constable with a knife, inflicting bleeding injuries. The injured constables were immediately shifted to a hospital, while Singh was taken into custody. The accused was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in February 2025. Mr. Naik is currently working with the Cyberabad Special Operation Team (SOT). The President's Medal for Distinguished Service was awarded to Assistant Sub-Inspector Siddaiah Myathari and Head Constable Hussain Nidamanuri for their long-standing commitment and exceptional service records. Eleven officers received the Medal for Meritorious Service, who include - Deputy Commissioners of Police Nallamala Ravi, Thogaru Karunakar, and J Shaik Shameer, Commandant Putta Devidas, Armed Police Sub-Inspectors Mekala Abraham, Shinde Prakash, Mudavath Dasharath, and Ramdular Singh, Assistant Sub-Inspectors Mohd Moizuddin, Rajeshuni Srinivas, and Rudra Krishna Kumar. These honours, announced by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, recognise personnel from across the country for gallantry, distinguished, and meritorious service in the police force. Additionally, the Fire Service Medal for Meritorious Services was awarded to Leading Fireman B. Gopal Reddy of Jammikunta Fire Station, Karimnagar district, Leading Fireman Mohammed Waheedullah Khan of Metpally Fire Station, Jagtial district, Leading Fireman T. Nagesh of Mulugu Fire Station, Mulugu district, and Leading Fireman Md. Sadiq of Bhadrachalam Fire Station, Bhadradri Kothagudem district.

Former tahsildar, 11 others booked for Rs 100 crore land fraud in Hyderabad
Former tahsildar, 11 others booked for Rs 100 crore land fraud in Hyderabad

New Indian Express

time25-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

Former tahsildar, 11 others booked for Rs 100 crore land fraud in Hyderabad

HYDERABAD: The Economic Offence Wing (EOW) of the Cyberabad Commissionerate has registered a case against a former tahsildar of Quthbullapur, his staff from late 2023, and 11 other individuals for allegedly manipulating records of 5-acre land, worth approximately over Rs 100 crore. The case involves alleged forgery in succession proceedings, fake partition documents and fraudulent sale deed registrations concerning land that was originally purchased from the Union government. The case was initially registered in Jagadgirigutta Police Station but was later transferred to EOW police. The complaint was filed by T Danamma, who stated that her brother-in-law, Vakiti Sudhakar, had purchased the five-acre land parcel from the Ministry of Finance's Debts Recovery Tribunal in 2005. Sudhakar passed away in September 2020, followed by his wife Bazaramma. Prior to his death, in July 2020, he executed a Will Deed bequeathing the property to his relatives: Barla Vanaja, T Danamma, Vardhanapu Varalakshmi and T Keshava Rao. The heirs applied to the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) to have the properties mutated in their names. In November 2020, they also approached the tahsildar of Quthbullapur mandal to grant mutation and issue a new pattadar passbook/ title deed (PPB/TD). However, officials reportedly told them there was a discrepancy in the land's survey number and their request was put on hold. In 2021, they approached the high court, which directed that if the Chief Commissioner of Land Administration found it unnecessary to keep the property on the prohibited list, he should instruct the district collector to initiate steps for its removal. Alternatively, if the chief commissioner did not accept the collector's proposals, he was to issue appropriate orders and communicate the same to the petitioners through the collector. The court ordered that this entire process be completed within eight weeks from the date of receipt of the order.

Hyderabad: ACB caught Shamirpet SI for accepting Rs 22,000 bribe
Hyderabad: ACB caught Shamirpet SI for accepting Rs 22,000 bribe

United News of India

time29-04-2025

  • United News of India

Hyderabad: ACB caught Shamirpet SI for accepting Rs 22,000 bribe

Hyderabad, Apr 29 (UNI) Anti-Corruption Bureau officials caught Sub-Inspector (SI) attached to Shamirpet Police station under Cyberabad Commissionerate when he demanded and accepted a brine of Rs 22,000 from the complainant. The SI demanded the bribe from the complainant for showing official favour – 'to exclude the complainant and his worker, from the cheating case registered by the shamirpet police station and to return the complainant's cell phone'. The accused officer had already accepted Rs 2 lakh as bribe from the complainant, ACB said in a release here on Tuesday. The SI was arrested and produced before the Principal Special Judge for SPE and ACB cases court at Nampally here. The case is under investigation. UNI KNR CS

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