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Armed reserve constable dismissed from service on charges of misconduct in Andhra Pradesh
Armed reserve constable dismissed from service on charges of misconduct in Andhra Pradesh

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Time of India

Armed reserve constable dismissed from service on charges of misconduct in Andhra Pradesh

Vijayawada: Armed reserve constable M Gunasekhar, who was attached to the special branch in NTR district police commissionerate, was dismissed from service following a departmental inquiry that confirmed multiple charges of grave misconduct and dereliction of duty. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Gunasekhar, who was earlier assigned duties at the police commissioner's office in Vijayawada, was accused of abandoning official responsibilities without authorisation and indulging in activities that compromised the integrity and discipline of the police force. An internal investigation found that he was frequently absent without permission and showed repeated disobedience to orders of senior officers. The dismissal order cites that despite multiple counselling sessions and opportunities for correction, the constable continued his erratic and unauthorised conduct, including failing to report to duty and not complying with departmental instructions. His actions, the report concluded, violated provisions of Andhra Pradesh Civil Services (Conduct) rules and undermined the credibility of the police department. NTR district police commissioner S V Rajashekhara Babu ratified the dismissal in accordance with AP Civil Services rules, after the disciplinary authority was satisfied that Gunasekhar's behaviour warranted removal from service in the interest of maintaining organisational discipline and public trust. Authorities reiterated that disciplinary standards in the police force are non-negotiable, and any breach, especially one involving repeated defiance and unauthorised absence, would attract the strictest of penalties. Gunasekhar will not be entitled to any benefits from the police department following his dismissal. The action should serve as a deterrent to others in uniform from engaging in similar misconduct, the dismissal order stated.

AP thief stealing from sleeping train passengers arrested by Bengaluru cops
AP thief stealing from sleeping train passengers arrested by Bengaluru cops

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • Time of India

AP thief stealing from sleeping train passengers arrested by Bengaluru cops

Bengaluru: A 43-year-old man from Andhra Pradesh has been arrested by Byappanahalli railway police for a string of thefts, targeting sleeping passengers on moving trains. The accused, identified as M Gunasekhar from Singalagunta in Chittoor district, was stealing laptops and mobile phones and later, selling them in Erode, Tamil Nadu. A complaint filed by Durga VM, a 24-year-old software engineer from Palakkad, Kerala, led to the breakthrough. On May 9, she complained to the police that her bag went missing during the early hours of April 7 from the upper berth of S10 coach of Ernakulam-SMVT Express (train no. 12683). Her bag contained two mobile phones — including an iPhone — her scooter key, a bluetooth neckband, and some cash, vanished. Durga recalled a man attempting to wake her up at KR Pura, claiming it was the last stop, before disappearing from the compartment. Upon calling her phone, she was shocked to find a man answering and demanding money in exchange for the return of her belongings. Believing his assurance, she transferred a small sum, but the demands continued — prompting her to finally file a police complaint. Superintendent of police (railways), SK Soumyalatha said their team worked on available leads and detained Gunasekhar. He confessed to targeting passengers over the last six months and selling stolen goods in Erode. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo The team travelled to Erode and recovered nine mobile phones and five laptops, valued at around Rs 6 lakh in total. Gunasekhar, a mason and carpenter by trade, began stealing after he once found an unattended laptop on a train. Short on money and driven by addiction, he turned theft into a routine. This is his first arrest and he's in police custody as the investigations continue.

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