Saturday, 30 December 2017

ANTI CORRUPTION BUREAU OFFICERS SEIZED RS.20 CRORE WORTH OF ASSETS FROM IDTA EXECUTIVE ENGINEER

B Krishna Kumar, who is working as an IDTA deputy executive Engineer in Srikakulam District was arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials for having illegal assets. The officials seized the total assets belonging to him totaled to Rs.20 crore which is disproportionate to his income. 


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Thursday, 28 December 2017

NEW ANTI-TRAFFICKING LAW SOON AND LIFE TERM FOR REPEAT OFFENDERS: CENTRE

The government is set to introduce a law to guard against human trafficking, proposing 10-year punishment for those engaging in aggravated forms of trafficking while seeking life imprisonment for repeat offenders. The Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill 2017, initiated by the women & child development ministry, is currently with a group of ministers (GoM) that will take a final view on the matter.


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SHORT FILM DIRECTOR ARRESTED FOR STALKING A WOMAN

Mutyala Yogi Kumar, a director of short films was arrested by Gachibowli police in the Hyderabad city for allegedly threatening to defame an actress-turned-techie and disturb her family life. The actress lodged a complaint against him with police on December 20, saying that he was sending messages to her and her husband to disturb her family life for not meeting his demands.


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HUSBAND FILED A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CASE AGAINST HIS WIFE

Abdul Mannan from Karimnagar filed a case in a karimnagar court against his wife and their ancestors under the Domestic Violence Act and seeks protection from their ancestors. He also urged his wife to pay a compensation of Rs 20 lakh for filing false case against him and for causing mental torture to him by her relatives. Karimnagar Additional Judicial Magistrate issued notices to his wife Fatima and her family members.

Friday, 22 December 2017

ANTI CORRUPTION BUREAU OFFICIALS SEIZED RS.5 CRORE WORTH OF ASSETS FROM TEMPLE SUPERINTENDENT

Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) sleuths seized huge properties from Namala Rajender who amassed wealth working as Superintendent of Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy temple in Vemulawada. The officials seized the total assets belonging to him totalled to `5 crore which is disproportionate to his income.



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FOUR PERSONS INCLUDING M.TECH GRADUATE ARRESTED FOR RICE PULLING FRAUD

Four persons including a 52-year-old M Tech graduate of NIT Warangal, who duped a number of people on pretext of selling rice pulling material, were arrested by Hyderabad Task Force police, and seized rice, bowls, coins and `34 lakh in cash.




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Wednesday, 20 December 2017

SUPREME COURT FAVOURS SETTING UP OPEN JAILS FOR PRISONERS, ASKED CENTRE TO STUDY ITS FEASIBILITY

The Supreme Court has favoured setting up of open jails where inmates are not confined to the boundaries of the jail and allowed to live with their family members outside the jail during the day and earn livelihood on their own, and directed the Centre to convene a meeting with the Directors General and Inspectors General of Prison of all states and union territories to examine the feasibility of setting up of open jail in each district.



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Wednesday, 13 December 2017

ONLINE FRAUDSTER HELD FOR CHEATING PEOPLE ON OLX SITE

The Hyderabad city cyber-crime police, along with a team from detective department, arrested an online fraudster. The accused had cheated many people on the pretext of selling four-wheelers by publishing advertisements in OLX site.


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Monday, 11 December 2017

NO BAIL FOR THOSE CONVICTED FOR MURDER, DACOITY

No person who is convicted of offences like dacoity, murder for gain, kidnapping for ransom and killing of public servants, the offences falling under the National Security Act and those pertaining to narcotic drugs is entitled to be released on bail despite their satisfying the criteria of the Supreme Court. However, a person who is convicted for life and whose appeal is pending before a High Court is entitled to apply for bail after he has undergone imprisonment for a minimum period of five years following his conviction.


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Saturday, 9 December 2017

SIX HELD FOR RUNNING FAKE EDUCATION BOARD IN DELHI

Six people have been arrested for allegedly running a fake education board in northeast Delhi’s Shahdara since 2012, the chairman of the fake education board, Shiv Prasad Pandey, was among the arrested people, said by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara) Nupur Prasad.


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HYDERABAD: UGANDAN HELD FOR OLX FRAUD

 The Rachakonda Cyber-crime cell solved a year-old case and arrested a Ugandan national who cheated a person of RS1.86 lakh on the pretext of selling him a car on OLX. Fredrick Ssebugenyi, 27, the accused, was arrested from Shantinagar in Bengaluru.




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Tuesday, 5 December 2017

MADHYA PRADESH ASSEMBLY PASSED BILL AWARDING DEATH PENALTY FOR RAPE OF GIRLS AGED 12 OR LESS

The Madhya Pradesh state assembly with one accord passed a bill aimed at amending the Indian Penal Code (IPC) to impose the death penalty on those found guilty of raping girls aged 12 and below. The bill will now be sent to the President for his assent, before being enacted.



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Monday, 4 December 2017

MOTHER AND PARAMOUR HELD FOR FORCING 4-YEAR-OLD GIRL MADE TO SIT ON FRYING PAN

A four-year-old girl suffered burns after she was allegedly forced to sit on a hot frying pan by her mother at SR Nagar. Her mother and her paramour were arrested. The incident came to light on Sunday, when the couple took the girl to a Bharosa Centre and said that she was an orphan whom they had found in an injured state at a railway station.


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Friday, 1 December 2017

NCRB DATA, 2016: HYDERABAD STANDS SECOND IN CRIMES OF CRUELTY BY HUSBAND

The latest National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) data shows that Hyderabad city stands second in reporting cases of crime against women on the head of ‘cruelty by husband or his relatives’ by registering 1,311 cases during 2016 while Delhi topped with 3,645 cases being reported.



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