An analysis of over 500 CCTV cameras led to his arrest, Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar said.
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HYDERABAD: Maina Ramulu, a serial killer who murdered 18 women in the last 24 years, has been arrested by Hyderabad Task Force sleuths for his two latest killings one in Ghatkesar under Rachakonda police limits and the other in Mulugu in Siddipet. He reportedly killed them after trapping them at toddy compounds.
An analysis of over 500 CCTV cameras led to his arrest, Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar said. After his wife left him for another man, 45-year-old Ramulu bore a grudge against womankind and ever since, has killed 18 women.
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Hyderabad: Former Andhra Pradesh minister Akhila Priya was taken into custody on Wednesday in connection with the abduction of a former badminton player Praveen Rao and his two brothers, Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar said.
Priya’s husband Bhargava Ram and another relative were also detained and were being questioned by the police.
According to police sources, Praveen Rao and his two brothers, Sunil Rao and Naveen Rao, were abducted from their house in Manu Vikas Nagar colony in Secunderabad on Tuesday evening, creating a sensation in the city.
Quickly responding to the family’s complaint, police identified the two cars in which the three brothers were taken to a farmhouse in Vikarabad on the outskirts of Hyderabad and rescued them. The abductors had also taken away their phones and laptop with them.
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‘Nothing wrong in seeing how new laws help ryots for a couple of seasons’
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Farmers, civil society activists and others protesting against the three central laws at Indira Park, Hyderabad. File
‘Nothing wrong in seeing how new laws help ryots for a couple of seasons’
The recent decision of State government to wind up crop procurement centres from villages on the ground that the farmers were permitted to sell their produce anywhere in the country under the new farm laws enacted by Centre has raised strong doubts whether the TRS had diluted its tough stand on the laws. It became an open secret that the party was no longer against the new laws after the decision of the government was announced by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao. The impact of the u-turn was so much that the government has also called-off one of its flagship initiatives, regulated farming, just after one season of implementation.
Crime rate come down in Hyderabad by 10% in 2020: Anjani Kumar
By SM Bilal| Updated: 21st December 2020 9:22 pm IST
Hyderabad: There is a good news for the residents of state capital Hyderabad: The Crime rate has come down by ten percent this year in the city.
There is also a decrease in the rate of crimes against women and children. While the crimes against women have Come down by 19 percent, they have come down by 35 percent against children. However on the other hand, the cyber crimes have increased in the city this year.
These facts have come to fore in the Annual Crime report released by Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar at University College of Arts and Sciences on Osmania University campus .
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