Hyderabad Traffic Police Facilitated the Transport of the LIVE ORGANS (Lungs & Heart) by Providing Non-Stop Movement to the Ambulance Carrying the Organ

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Hyderabad Traffic Police Facilitated the Transport of the LIVE ORGANS (Lungs & Heart) by Providing Non-Stop Movement to the Ambulance Carrying the Organ GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ( Police Department ) Office of the Addl. Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Hyderabad. No.Tr.T4/990/2021 Date:10-07-2021 TRAFFIC ADVISORY In view of Golconda Bonalu Celebrations – 2021, a large number of devotees are expected to attend the celebrations from all over the city of Hyderabad and surrounding villages on 11-07- 2021 from 8 AM to 10 PM. Heavy traffic congestion is expected at following three routes leading to Golconda Fort. 1) Ramdevguda to Golconda Fort (via) Makkai Darwaza. 2) Langar Houz to Golconda Fort (via) Fathe Darwaza. 3) Seven Tombs, Golconda to Golconda Fort (via) Banjara Darwaza. In view of the above, the commuters using above roads are advised to take alternate routes in order to avoid inconvenience on 11-07-2021 from 8 AM to 8 PM. The Following are the parking arrangements for the convenience of the devotees attending Bonalu celebrations at Golconda fort: 1. The devotees coming from Ramdevguda side via Makai Darwaza are requested to park their two wheeler vehicles from Ashoorkhana to Military Sentry point, whereas the four wheelers shall park at Ashoorkhana Parking Place thereafter they should park on the main road at Ramdevguda Junction. 2. The Devotees coming from Langar Houz are requested to park their Two & Three wheelers vehicles in HUDA Park, whereas four wheeler vehicles should proceed through Banjara Darwaza via: Seven Tombs by taking immediate left turn after entering Banjara Darwaza and they should park their vehicles at Salar Foot ball Ground or Owaisi Ground. 3. The devotees coming from Seven Tombs are requested to park their Two & Three wheeler vehicles at Priyadarshini School, Area Hospital and Bus stop near Golconda fort, whereas four wheeler vehicle shall proceed from Banjara Darwaza via: Seven Tombs by taking immediate left turn after entering Banjara Darwaza and they shall park their vehicles at Salar Football Ground or Owaisi Ground. The devotees are requested to park their vehicles at designated parking places only and maintain line system at parking places and the commuters are also requested to take alternative routes to reach their destinations to avoid traffic congestion and co-operate with traffic police. Addl. Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Hyderabad. Dated: 10-07-2021 PRESS NOTE Today once again Hyderabad Traffic police facilitated the transport of the LIVE ORGANS (Lungs & Heart) by providing non-stop movement to the ambulance carrying the organ. On 10-07-2021 at 14:09 hrs, the Hyderabad and Cyberabad Traffic Police coordinated and arranged Green Channel for transportation of LIVE ORGANS (Lungs & Heart) from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad to KIMS Hospital, Begumpet, Hyderabad. The distance between Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Shamshabad to KIMS Hospital, Begumpet, Hyderabad is 36.8 KMs which was covered in 26 minutes. The medical team carrying LIVE ORGANS (Lungs & Heart) left at 14:09 hrs from RGI Airport, Shamshabad and reached KIMS Hospital, Begumpet, Hyderabad at 14:35 hrs. The efforts of Hyderabad and Cyberabad Traffic Police in the transportation of LIVE ORGANS (Lungs & Heart) were applauded by the management of KIMS Hospital, Begumpet, Hyderabad as it would help in saving precious lives. This year in 2021, Hyderabad Traffic Police has facilitated organ transport 15 times. Hyderabad Traffic Police cares for our citizens. Addl. Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Hyderabad City. APPREHENDED ONE INTERSTATE DRUG (GANJA) PEDDLER- SEIZED 15 KGS OF GANJA On 09-07-2021, the Commissioner’s Task Force, East Zone Team, Hyderabad, apprehended one person by name Ratan Singh, who found in illegal possession of Narcotic substance i.e., Ganja, near Ravindra Bar, MGBS, Gowliguda, Hyderabad-Seized 15 Kgs of Ganja, net cash Rs. 3000/-, one cell phone, and other incriminating material from the instance of the accused. Details of the accused. 1. Ratan Singh, S/o Vijay Singh, age: 32 yrs, Occ: Marble works, R/o C Block, Chopsne Chowka, Rajiv Gandhi Nagar PS, Jodhpur, Rajasthan. 2. Rakesh Devda C/o Jodhpur, Rajasthan (Absconding). 3. Ram Kishan C/o Jagdalpur, Chatishgarh(Absconding). Seized Property. 1. 15 KGs of Ganja. 2. Net cash Rs. 3,000/- 3. One cell phone. 4. Incriminating material (voter ID card, ATM card and travelling tickets). Brief Facts:- The accused by name Ratan Singh, S/o Vijay Singh is a native of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, professionally he is a marble stone polisher. He is addicted in consuming ganja, the accused regularly purchases ganja from Rakesh Devda of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. In such circumstances the said Rakesh Devda offered the accused to work under his control to procure ganja from the known suppliers to gain huge profits. Subsequently the accused Ratan Singh accepted the offer and indulged in procuring ganja on the instigation of Rakesh Devada. Consequently Ratan singh proceed towards Jagdalpur of Chattisgarh by mode of private travel bus to procure ganja. Accordingly the accused collected 15 KGs of ganja from Ram Kishan C/o Jagdalpur, Chattishgarh and reached Hyderabad to travel Jodhpur of Rajasthan State. Acting on a tip off, the Commissioners Task Force, East Zone Team, Hyderabad, intercepted and apprehended the accused and seized Narcotic substance i.e ganja weight about 15 KGs, one cell phone, Net cash Rs. 3000/- and incriminating material from the instance of the accused. The apprehension was made under the supervision of Sri K.V. Subba Rao, Inspector of Police, Commissioner’s Task Force, East Zone Team, Hyderabad and S.Is Sri C.Venkatesh, Sri G.Srinivas Reddy, Sri. Govindu Swamy, Sri. P.Vasudev along with East Zone Taskforce Team, Hyderabad city. (GUMMI.CHAKRAVARTHY) Dy. Commissioner of Police, Commissioner’s Task Force, Hyderabad city. APPREHENDED ONE ACCUSED WHO FOUND IN PROCURING AND SELLING OF ADULTERATED RED LABEL TEA POWDER- SEIZED 10 BAGS OF TEAPOWDER SACHETS.-WORTH RS. 1.4 LAKHS The Commissioner’s Task Force, East Zone Team, Hyderabad City conducted raid at Osman Shahi, Gowliguda, Hyderabad and apprehended one person by name Mahender Singh, N/o Rajasthan and residing at Osman Shahi, Gowliguda, Hyderabad is indulged in procuring and selling of duplicate tea powder of Red Label company. Details of the accused 1.Mahender Singh, R/o Osman Shahi, Gowliguda, Hyderabad, N/o Barmer Dist, Rajasthan State. 2.Surender, N/o Barmer Dist, Rajasthan State(Absconding/ Main supplier). Property seized. 1) 10 Big Bags of Duplicate Red Label Tea Powder (14400 sachets). 2) 2- Mobiles Phones. Previous case of the accused. ➢ Cr.No. 42/2021 U/s 420 IPC and Sec 63 and 65 of Copyrights act of PS Afzalgunj. Brief facts of the case: The accused is a native of Rajasthan and migrated to Hyderabad for livelihood and started supplying of Kirana and General items business. While he was performing this business his income is not upto the mark of his expectations. So he decided to procure and sell adulterated tea powder of Red Label brand, Hindustan unilever limited. As per his plan he moved to Rajasthan and procured adulterated Tea powder of Red Label brand of Hindustan unilever company from other accused by name Surender N/o Rajasthan and started selling to the needy customers, thereby he is misleading the innocent customers and making them believe that they are original products of the branded companies and earning easy money illegally. Previously he was arrested by Afzalgunj Police in similar case, he did not change his attitude and again indulged in selling of adulterated products. On 09-07-2021 on credible information, the Commissioner’s Task Force, East Zone Team, Hyderabad, apprehended Mahender Singh and seized the above said property from his possession. The accused along with seized property were handed over to SHO, Afzalgunj PS, for taking further action against him. The above arrest was made under the supervision of Sri K.V. Subba Rao, Inspector of Police, East Zone Task Force, and SI’s, Sri C.Venkatesh, Sri Govindu Swamy, Sri G.Srinivas Reddy and Sri. P. Vasudev and East Zone Task Force Team, Hyderabad City. Dy. Commissioner of Police, Commissioner’s Task Force, Hyderabad City. .
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