NIA raids civil liberties activist V Raghunath’s house in Hyderabad
Searches were held at seven places in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh as a part of NIA s investigation.
By Sruthi Vibhavari| Published: 1st April 2021 1:12 pm IST
Hyderabad: The National Investigation Agency on late Wednesday evening conducted simultaneous searches at the houses of advocates, civil liberties activists and writers in seven different places in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, sources said.
Searches were conducted by NIA sleuths, who were accompanied by Andhra Pradesh police, at Telangana civil liberties committee vice-president and high-court advocate V Raghunath’ residence in Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad.
“The searches have been going on since 6 pm. The NIA authorities seized the laptop and the computer of Raghunath and inspected them,” confirmed the committee’s president G Laxman. He also condemned the ‘illegal raids’ by the NIA on the advocates and other rights activists and writers.
Mar 17, 2021, 11:00 IST
AMARAVATI: Andhra Pradesh Minister for Panchayat Raj Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy said that two deputy mayors and two vice-chairpersons would be appointed in Municipal Corporations and Municipalities across the State.
Speaking to the media here on Tuesday, he said that an Ordinance would be sent to the Governor in this regard of appointing two deputies instead of one, as it would be easier to provide better governance for the people.
As per the SEC schedule, Mayors, Vice-Chairpersons and Deputy-Mayors will be elected on March 18 and after getting Governor’s approval, another Deputy Mayor and Vice Chairperson will be selected in ULBs.
Cyber Criminals Create Fake ID Of Guntur Police On Facebook, Fleece Money From People Mar 17, 2021, 15:36 IST
Guntur: Miscreants impersonating government officials have been on the rise in recent times. The number of fake IDs on the popular social networking site Facebook too has gone up. Incidents of opening fake accounts in the name of celebrities and committing financial fraud have become common these days. It appears this problem is inevitable for the common man.
Recently, a fake account appeared on Facebook under the name of Guntur Urban Police. Messages were being sent from this account to other Facebook users seeking urgent cash. The account was registered under the name Guntur Urban Cops.
Mar 13, 2021, 13:13 IST
A woman and her daughter were found dead under suspicious circumstances at their residence. The incident happened in Hanuman Nagar which falls under Narasannapet police station limits in Srikakulam district on Thursday night. The deceased have been identified as G Latha and Lasya. Both of them were found dead on the bed.
DSP Mahender Reddy who came to know about the double murder case reached the spot on Thursday midnight. Police collected the information and directed the CI Tirupati and SI Satyanarayana to investigate the case in a proper manner. A case has been registered against Latha s husband Ramesh and he was taken into custody by the police. The parents of Latha alleged that Ramesh, his mother and brother were behind the murder of their daughter and granddaughter.
A woman in Hyderabad confessed to murdering her husband and burying his body at their residence. The couple used to reside in the Mansoorabad area of Hyderabad (Representative Image).  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The accused allegedly killed the woman as he used to misbehave with her daughters
Hyderabad: A woman from Hyderabad allegedly murdered her husband and buried his body at their residence after he misbehaved with her daughters. The 32-year-old woman confessed to murdering the man, following which, his body was exhumed on Wednesday.
The couple used to reside in the Mansoorabad area of Hyderabad. The deceased was identified as Gagandeep Agarwal. On February 9, Agarwal left the house without informing anyone.