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Ambulance collides with DCM van: Probationary SI injured; driver arrested in Telangana
Ambulance collides with DCM van: Probationary SI injured; driver arrested in Telangana

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Time of India

Ambulance collides with DCM van: Probationary SI injured; driver arrested in Telangana

HYDERABAD: A probationary sub-inspector (SI) suffered a leg fracture when a DCM van collided with an ambulance at an accident scene. The incident occurred while the police officer was transporting a road accident victim's body to the morgue in the ambulance. Other cops managed to move to safety just in time. At around 3am on Tuesday, PSI S Venkatesham and a team of Balanagar police officers went to the Balanagar flyover after being alerted about a road accident. At the accident spot, they found the body of an unidentified man estimated to be around 40 years old. The police arrested a car driver, who had stopped his vehicle nearby. A 108 ambulance was called to the scene, the paramedics declared the victim dead and left. The police then called a private ambulance to take the body to the morgue. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad Safety cones were placed around the scene of the accident. The clues team were also present at the crime scene. "The staff were wearing reflective jackets and directing oncoming vehicles to drive through the adjacent lane," said ACP P Naresh Reddy. Despite these precautions, a DCM van travelling from Bowenpally to Kukatpally collided with the ambulance that had been parked there to shift the body. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dhoni's Exclusive Home Interior Choice? HomeLane Get Quote Undo "Other police officers, ambulance staff and clues team members quickly jumped aside to safety. Our PSI also took evasive action, but his leg got trapped between the ambulance and the grill on the flyover median after the crash," said Balanagar inspector T Narasimha Raju. The injured PSI, who is from Sangareddy, was immediately taken to a private hospital in Madhapur. "His left leg was fractured, but he is now out of danger. I am personally monitoring his treatment," said the inspector. DCM van driver, Sanjeev Gond, was arrested by police. He was subjected to a blood alcohol content test, which returned a negative result, indicating that he was not under the influence of alcohol. A case was filed under section 106 (1) (causing death due to negligence) in the fatal accident involving an unidentified man, and DCM van driver was booked under section 125 (a) (causing hurt by an act endangering life or personal safety of others) of the BNS. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!

Pseudo-Naxals arrested in Hyderabad for Rs 50 lakh extortion attempt
Pseudo-Naxals arrested in Hyderabad for Rs 50 lakh extortion attempt

Indian Express

time28-05-2025

  • Indian Express

Pseudo-Naxals arrested in Hyderabad for Rs 50 lakh extortion attempt

The Cyberabad police on Wednesday arrested two people who allegedly impersonated Naxalites in an attempt at extortion of Rs 50 lakh from a local resident here. The duo, facing financial difficulties, escalated their threats by assembling an improvised explosive device (IED) after their initial demand went unanswered, the police said. Following the arrest, the police seized explosives, one threatening letter, four mobile phones, and Aadhaar cards from the accused. A complaint was received by the Jeedimetla police on May 22, stating that a Tulasi plant in front of the complainant's father's home had been damaged, and a threatening letter, along with a red towel, was found placed on their car. The letter, purportedly from 'Naxalites', demanded Rs 50 lakh by 9 am on Friday, threatening the complainant's life if the demand was not met. The damaged plant was presented as a symbolic warning, a statement from P Naresh Reddy, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Balanagar division, said. The arrested duo, identified as Erramsetty Raju, 33; and Kandurelli Raju, 24, both natives of Gannavaram, Andhra Pradesh, confessed to conspiring the extortion plot due to financial distress, according to the police. Erramsetty Raju, who has a prior history of property offences registered at Gannavaram police station, was terminated from his private company three months ago. According to their plan, they decided to target a well-off resident of Shapur Nagar. After their initial threatening letter demanding Rs 50 lakh received no response, they travelled to Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, where they allegedly assembled an IED. They returned to Hyderabad to plant and detonate the bomb at the complainant's residence on May 28, 2025, aiming to instil fear and enforce compliance, said the police Based on the complaint, the police started an investigation and formed three special teams. Through a combination of technical and human intelligence, including the analysis of over 500 CCTV footage, the teams successfully tracked the suspects' movements. The suspects were intercepted based on a tip-off despite their attempt to flee, the police said.

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