In a horrifying incident in Chittoor, a man killed his daughter's friend and cut the body into pieces. Police recovered the body on Friday morning and arrested the girl's father.
Andhra police arrests seven of gang of treasure-trove thieves, four still at large ANI | Updated: May 01, 2021 15:15 IST
Chittoor (Andhra Pradesh) [India], May 1 (ANI): The Chittoor district police on Saturday arrested a gang of thieves who used to dig out temples for hidden treasures.
The district police team, led by KV Palle Sub Inspector Rammohan, has recovered some equipment, eight mobile phones and two cars from the gang.
According to Madanapalle Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Ravi Manohar Achary, the gang used to target ancient temples in the state and dig them out for hidden treasures.
In a recent instance, they attacked the temple of Lord Malleswara near the Adavipalle project area on April 25. They destroyed the backside wall, entered the temple, displaced the idols and searched for treasure tropes, said the DSP.
COVID came from Lord Shiva s hair : Murder-accused couple baffle police in Andhra Pradesh
The police have faced a tough job, while shifting Padmaja, mother of the deceased girls, to the local GGH for medical examination as she refused to undergo the mandatory COVID-19 test.
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Chittoor police taking couple, who are accused of murdering their two daughters, into custody in Madanapalle on Tuesday. (Photo| EPS) By Express News Service
CHITTOOR: The Madanepalle police registered a case of murder under Section 302 IPC against the couple for allegedly murdering their daughters. Father V Purushotham Naidu has been named as A1 and, his wife Padmaja as A2 in the case. The police have faced a tough job, while shifting Padmaja, mother of the deceased daughters, to the local GGH for medical examination. She refused to undergo the mandatory COVID-19 test.
Andhra Pradesh daughters murder: No involvement of others in case, says Chittoor SP S Senthil Kumar
SP S Senthil Kumar praised the Madanapalle Police for handling the sensitive case admirably and rescuing the couple who are in a severe mental retardation.
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CHITTOOR: Chittoor SP S Senthil Kumar informed that there is no involvement of third person in the Madanapalle double murder case. He said that the superstitious mother and father, who were in a trance, allegedly killed their daughters.
He praised the Madanapalle Police for handling the sensitive case admirably and rescuing the couple who are in a severe mental retardation. It is an unfortunate incident. Madanapalle Taluka Circle Inspector (CI) Srinivasulu, Sub-Inspectors (SIs) Dileep Kumar, I Ramadevi acted swiftly after receiving the information. They tried to bring the couple, who were under a trance, to normal. Within 24 hours of the incident, the Taluka Police b