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GOVERNMENT of TELANGANA (Police Department) Office of the Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA (Police Department) Office of the Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City. No. Tr.T4/1741/2019. Date: 04-06-2019. N O T I F I C A T I O N In exercise of the powers conferred upon me under section 21(1) (b) of the Hyderabad City Police Act, I, Anjani Kumar, IPS., Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, do hereby notify for information of the general public that, in order to facilitate proper control and regulation of traffic in connection with EID-UL-FITR (Ramzan) prayers at Mir Alam Tank Eidgah and Prayers at Hockey Ground, Masab Tank, Hyderabad on 05-06-2019 from 8.00 AM to 11.30 AM, the following diversions will be enforced:- MIR ALAM TANK IDGAH: 1 The vehicular traffic coming from Puranapul, Kamatipura, Kishanbagh towards the Eidgah, Mir Alam Tank for prayers will be allowed through Bahadurpura X Roads from 8.00 AM to 11.30 AM and they should park vehicles at parking places mentioned below. During this period, the general vehicular traffic will not be allowed towards Eidgah, Tadban and it will be diverted at Bahadurpura ‘X’ Roads towards Kishanbagh, Kamatipura and Puranapul etc. Parking place: Parking area at Zoo Park. 2. The vehicular traffic coming from Shivarampally & Danamma Huts towards the Eidgah, Mir Alam Tank for prayers will be allowed through Dannama Huts X Roads from 8.00 AM to 11.30 AM and they should park vehicles at parking places mentioned below. During this period, the general vehicular traffic will not be allowed towards Eidgah and it will be diverted at Danamma Huts ‘X’ Roads towards Shastripuram, NS Kunta, etc. Parking places provided at: 1). Yousuf Parking, 2). Mazaar Parking, 3). Jayesh Parking, 4). Besides Modern Saw Mill parking In front of Eidgah main road, 5). Mir Alam filter bed and Yadav Parking ( for four Wheelers). 3. The vehicular traffic coming from Kalapather towards the Eidgah Mir Alam Tank for prayers will be allowed through Kalapather L&O PS from 8.00 AM to 11.30 AM and they should park vehicles at parking places mentioned below. During this period, the general vehicular traffic will not be allowed towards Eidgah and it will be diverted at Kalapather L&O PS towards Mochi Colony, Bhadurpura, Shamsheergunj and Nawab Saheb Kunta. Parking places provided at 1). Bhayya Parking, 2). Modern Petrol bunk, 3). BNK Colony. 4. From 8.00 AM to 11.30 AM the heavy vehicles coming from Puranapul towards Bhadurpura will be diverted towards Jiaguda and City College side till the entire congregation disperses after prayers from the Eidgah. 5 From 8.00 AM to 11.30 AM the heavy vehicles coming from Shamshabad, Rajendra Nagar and Milardevpally towards Bhadurpura will be diverted towards Aramghar Junction towards Shamshabad or Rajendra Nagar or Milardevpally sides till the entire congregation disperses after prayers from the Eidgah. PRAYERS AT HOCKEY GROUND, MASAB TANK. 1. The General Traffic coming from Mehdipatnam towards Road No.1, Banjara Hills via. Masab Tank will be diverted through Flyover Masab Tank, Via. Ayodya Junction (Left turn) Khiartabad, , RTA Office, Khairtabad (Left Turn) Taj Krishna Hotel so on. 2. The RTC busses coming from Road No. 12, Banjara Hills towards Masab Tank will be diverted at Road No, 1/12 Junction towards Taj Krishna Hotel (Right Turn) RTA Khairtabad and buses coming from NFCL Junction, Panjagutta towards Mehdipatnam via Masab Tank will be diverted at Taj Krishna Hotel towards Erramanjil Colony, RTA Khairtabad, Nirankari, Lakdikapool, Masab Tank Fly over, Mehdipatnam. 3. The RTC Buses coming from Lakdikapool towards Road No.1/12 Banjara Hills via. Masab Tank will be diverted at Ayodya Junction towards Nirankari, Khiartabad, VV Statue, Khairtabad RTA Office (Left Turn) Taj Krishna Hotel. No Busses will be allowed from below the Masab Tank Fly over towards Road No.1, Banjarahills till the completion of prayers. 4. The General Traffic coming from Road No. 1/12 towards Masab tank will be diverted towards Chintal Basthi Road. Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City. NABBED ONE HOUSE BURGLARY OFFENDER & DETECTED (12) CASES & RECOVERED 65.00 TULAS GOLD ORNAMENTS & NET CASH OF RS. 2,43,500/- On 3.6.2019 the MALAKPET crime team apprehended one notorious House Burglary offender Dasari Mukesh @ Srinu and detected (12) House Burglary By Night cases from dwelling houses and recovered (65.00 tulas) of Gold ornaments & net cash of Rs. 2,43,500/-. Details of accused person:- Dasari Mukesh @ Srinu, S/o. Prabhudas, Age: 38 yrs, Occ: Mechanic, Caste: Bogam (Kalavanthulu, BC), presently staying at Muthyalapadu Village, Chillakuru Mandal, Nellore District, N/o. Behind Shanthi Theatre, Chirala Town, Prakasham District BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ACCUSED: The accused Dasari Mukesh @ Srinu is a habitual property offender and was involved in (30) House Breaking cases under the limits of various police stations of Andhra Pradesh State such as – Tirupathi, Nellore, Guduru, Srikalahasti, Guntur, Vijayawada etc. During the year 2017 he was arrested by Guntur police in property offences and remanded to judicial custody. After release from jail, the accused committed got the following as many as 10 House Burglary offences under the limits of Malakpet police station, 1 offence in the limits of Chilkalguda police station and 1 offence of Chaitanyapuri police station, the details are – Sl. Crime No. Section of Law Police station No. 1. 116/2018 457,380 IPC Malakpet PS 2. 301/2018 457,380 IPC Malakpet PS 3. 266/2018 457, 380 IPC Chaitanyapuri PS 4. 46/2019 457, 380 IPC Chilkalguda PS 5. 12/2019 457,380 IPC Malakpet PS 6. 20/2019 457,380 IPC Malakpet PS 7. 62/2019 457,380 IPC Malakpet PS 8. 63/2019 457,380 IPC Malakpet PS 9. 83/2019 457,380 IPC Malakpet PS 10. 85/2019 457,380 IPC Malakpet PS 11. 103/2019 457,380 IPC Malakpet PS 12. 128/2019 457,380 IPC Malakpet PS Apart from the above 12 property offences the accused also confessed about his involvement in 6 property offences in the limits of Srikalahasti, Tirupathi, Renigunta & Chillakuru of Nellore District, The properties involved in the above mentioned 6 cases are yet to be recovered. MODUS OPERANDI:- The accused person Dasari Mukesh used to move in the Residential areas during night time, select the locked houses and commit the offences by breaking the door locks / latchets. Brief facts: On 9.4.2019 at 1015 hours received a complaint from Badhe Suresh Kumar s/o. B.S. Ratnam, aged 71 yrs, Occ: Business & Currently retired, r/o. H.No: 16- 11-477/43, Sobha Nilya, Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad stating that on 7.4.2019 at about 7.00 pm he along with his wife Smt. Badhe Sobha Rani & Son Badhe Satish Kumar went to Shirdi by locking the house. They return back from Shirdi at 7.30 am on 9.4.2019 and were shocked to notice that during their absence some unknown persons entered into their house by breaking the right side door inner latch, entered into house and broke open the lock of Almirah and committed theft of about 30.00 tulas of different types of gold ornaments and net cash of Rs. 16.00 lakhs. The case was investigated by Sri. D. Nanu Naik, Addl. Inspector of Police, Malakpet Police Station with the assistance of DSI Sri. N. Shiva Shanker & crime staff under the instructions of Sri. K.V. Subba Rao, Inspector of Police, Malakpet police station under the guidance of Sri. M. Sudarshan, ACP., Malakpet. Jt..Commissioner of Police, East Zone,Hyderabad City. PRESS NOTE Today ( 4th June, 2019) an awareness program on ATM frauds and Trends in Diverting Attention is held at Auditorium of Commissioner of Police office. It was attended by Sri Anjani Kumar, IPS,Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, Smt Shikha Goel, IPS, Addl CP Crimes& SIT and Sri Avinash Mohanty, IPS, Jt CP Crimes and ACPs of Divisions and Detective Inspectors and Detective Sub Inspectors have attended the program. Power Point presentation on ATM frauds was given by R G Siva Maruthi Inspector Technical Team CCS and on Diverting Attention was given by Ram Prasad Inspector Automobile Team CCS. .
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