RESCUE of 2 KIDNAPPED CHILDREN in CHARMINAR P.S on 14-03-2021 at 1015 Hrs, a Complaint Was Received from Smt Panaganti Gangamma

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RESCUE of 2 KIDNAPPED CHILDREN in CHARMINAR P.S on 14-03-2021 at 1015 Hrs, a Complaint Was Received from Smt Panaganti Gangamma RESCUE OF 2 KIDNAPPED CHILDREN IN CHARMINAR P.S On 14-03-2021 at 1015 hrs, a complaint was received from Smt Panaganti Gangamma W/o. late Shankaraiah, Age: 55 yrs, N/o. Pothalamadugu Village, Bhoothpur Mandal, Mahaboob Nagar District, that on 10-03-2021, she, along with her grand children (Children of his daughter of Neelakantam) by name Shankar @ Shankariah, age: 7 yrs, Shivaprasad age: 4 yrs, and Manemma age: 9 yrs, came to Bhagyalakshmi temple, Charminar, for begging. On 14-03-2021 at about 8:30 hours, she went to nearby Shivam temple to wash her face. Mean while Shivaprasad went to the toilet nearby, where Shankar @ Shankariah also accompanied him. After returning to Bhagyalakshmi temple she found that two of grandchildren were missing, and she came to know that an unknown lady took. Accordingly the Charminar Police registered a case, vide Cr.No:67/2021 U/s 363 IPC, and took up the investigation. In this regard, special teams, consisting of one Inspector (2) Sub-Inspectors and (11) constables, were formed to rescue the Kidnapped Boys and trace the accused. The special teams tracked the movements of a lady suspect with the help of technical tools and checked nearly 200 CCTV Footages enroute to identify the accused and also collected the photographs, CCTV footages of this accused which were circulated to all Police stations in Hyderabad and Rachakonda Commissionrates and the same were also shared in the whatsapp groups of Auto drivers. On credible information through auto drivers of Balapur to L.B. Nagar, the accused was apprehended and kidnapped boys were rescued at L.B. Nagar’ X ‘Road. Details of Arrested Person: Smt Vaketi Mallamma @ Padma, W/o. late Venkatesh, Age: 32 yrs, Occ: labourer, R/o. H No. 1-118/1, Karmanghat, Saroor Nagar, Hyderabad The accused Vaketi Mallamma @ Padma who is a vagabond and is addicted to bad vices, She regularly used her children for the purpose of begging. Her children were rescued from her legal custody by the Adibhatla Police and were admitted in Spandana Home Bandlaguda, and Deccan children Home at Hayathnagar. As her children were taken out of her legal custody, she hatched plan to abduct minors and use them for begging. As per the part of her plan the accused came to Charminar on 14-03-21 at about 0830 hrs, where she found the victim boys near Bhagya Lakshmi temple, The accused approached and lured them with chocolates and ice creams. On believing her words the victim boys followed her, she took them towards karmanghat via Macca Masjid, Moghalpura, Santosh Nagar Phisalbanda, Koti towards Balapura X road by boarding various buses and Autos. Since then the accused took the victims to different places/Traffic signals. where she used them for begging. Commissioner of Police, Sri. Anjani Kumar IPS., congratulated the officers and men i.e. Inspector of Police Sri B.Gurunaidu, SI – Sri B. Ramesh, SI – Guruswamy and staff who did on excellent job in rescuing the kidnapped boys and tracing the accused. The above arrest was made under the supervision of Sri B. Anjaiah, ACP Charminar Divn, by Sri. B. Gurunaidu, Inspector of Police, Charminar Police Station, Charminar Division, South Zone, Hyd. Dr. Gajarao Bhupal IPS Dy. Commissioner of Police South Zone, Hyderabad City. On 23-03-2021, the sleuths of Commissioner’s Task Force, East Zone Team, Hyderabad city along with Sultan Bazar police, apprehended one habitual Interstate Attention NABBED ONE HABITUAL INTERSTATE ATTENTION DIVERTING ACCUSED Diverting accused by name Sudhanaboina Venkatesh, who committed 02-Diverting Attention cases in the limits of PS Sultan Bazar and Madannapet respectively and recovered total Net Cash Rs.1,20,000/-, One Honda Activa bike with T/R number and one cell phone from his possession. Accused Details:- Sudhanaboina Venkatesh, age 32 yrs, Occ: Car Driver, R/o Haji Palli Road, Near Shadnagar Bus Stand, Shadnagar, R.R.Dist. Property Recovered/ Seized:- 1) Net cash Rs.90,000/- and one Honda Activa bike with T/R Number pertaining to PS Sultan Bazar. 2) Net Cash Rs.30,000/- pertaining to PS Madannapet. 3) Seized one cell phone. Modus Operandi: - The accused Sudhanaboina Venkatesh hails from Suryapet and eking out his livelihood as a driver, his meager earnings are insufficient to run his family expenditures, on which he decided to earn easy money by committing Attention Diversion cases. In this process he visits ATM Centers and targets old aged, illiterate and gullible people and in the guise of assisting them he knows their ATM Pin numbers and exchange their ATM Cards with another cards which he already carries and fled away from the spot. He is a habitual offender involved in 24-Attention Diverting cases from the year 2015 to 2020 in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh States. Till now he was arrested by PS Suryapet, PS Nakrekal, PS Khammam II Town of Telangana State and PS Chilkalpudi, PS Gudivada I Town and PS Nuzivedu of Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh state. After releasing from jail in the month of February 2021 he did not mend his ways and he again committed 02-Attention Diversion cases in the limits of PS Sultan Bazar and PS Madannapet respectively. On credible information the Commissioner’s task Force, East Zone Team along with Sultan Bazar police, Hyderabad city apprehended the accused Sudhanaboina Venkatesh and recovered total net Cash Rs.1,20,000/- and one Honda Activa bike with T/R number from his possession. The arrested accused along with recovered property handed over to SHO, Sultan Bazar PS, for taking further action against them. The above arrests were made under the supervision of Sri K.Srinivas, Inspector of Police, Commissioner’s Taskforce, East Zone Team, SI’s Sri P.Vasudev, Sri G.Srinivas Reddy, Sri C.Venkatesh, Sri Govindu Swamy, SI Sri Srikanth Reddy of PS Sultan bazar and the staff of East Zone Task Force Team, Hyderabad city. (G.CHAKRAVARTHY) Addl. Dy. Commissioner of police Commissioner’s Task force, Hyderabad city. 02-PERSONS HELD FOR PREPARATION AND SELLING OF ERASED OLD NON JUDICIAL STAMP PAPERS On 23-03-2021, the sleuths of Commissioner’s Task Force, East Zone Team, Hyderabad apprehended 02-persons namely 1) Syed Feroz Ali and 2) T.V.Bhanu Prakash, who were procuring old Non Judicial Stamp Papers and indulging in erasing the document and selling Old and New Non Judicial Stamp Papers for wrongful gain. Sl.No. Name of accused persons Syed Feroz Ali, age 34 yrs, Occ: Document writer at City Civil 1 Court at Chatta Bazar, R/o. Asif Nagar, Hyderabad. T.V.Bhanu Prakash, age 40 yrs, Occ: Owner of Sree Venkateshwara 2 DTP Shop at Saroornagar, R/o Huda Colony, Saroornagar, R.R.Dist. Property Seized:- 1. Rs.100 old Non-Judicial Stamp Papers – 2 Nos 2. Rs.100 old erased Non-Judicial Stamp papers – 10 Nos 3. Stamp Papers - 2500 Nos 4. One Laptop 5. Rubber Stamps Making Machine 6. Duplicate Rubber Stamps of Government and Non-Government officials 7. Printer 8. Scanner 9. Type Writer 10. Paper Cutting Machine 11. Document erasing liquid bottles (RIN Ala liquid) 12. Hair dryer for drying erased wet documents 13. Iron boxes for pressing documents 14. One Glass for forging documents 15. One Yellow colour Honda Activa Bike bearing No.TS11EP0322 16. Other incriminating Materials Brief facts of case: - Accused Syed Feroz Ali is a resident of Asif Nagar, Hyderabad and he is eking out his livelihood as a Document writer at City Civil Court, Chatta Bazar. As his meager earnings are not sufficient to run his family expenditures, he hatched a plan to procure the old Non judicial Stamp Papers, erase the writings on the document and sell them for high price. Earlier he was arrested in similar cases by PS Pahadishareef and Mirchowk PS in the year 2011 and in the year 2016 by PS Bhavani Nagar and in the year 2017 by PS Dabeerpura. During the lockdown he was facing financial crisis in this process he came into contact with one T.V.Bhanu Prakash, who hails from Saroornagar and he was a licensed Stamp Vendor at Saroornagar whose license was expired in the year 2018. According to their plan accused Feroz Ali procure old written and blank non- judicial stamp papers through various sources. After procuring the old stamp papers accused Feroz Ali erases all the written matter and makes it as plain document using Ink removers and hand over them to Bhanu Prakash, Feroz also prepares fake and forged document using laptop, scanner, printer and prepares the required rubber stamp of Govt. official put the stamp impressions on the prepared document and put the signature of the concerned official and deliver it to T.V.Bhanu Prakash. Which he would sell to his customers for high price and they both share the profits. Acting on a tip off, today i.e. on 23-03-2021 in the morning hours, East Zone Task Force Team, Hyderabad conducted a raid in Asif Nagar, Hyderabad and apprehended one Syed Feroz Ali and T.V.Bhanu Prakash, while they were indulged in preparation of fake Non Judicial Stamp Papers, procuring and selling of old & New Non-Judicial stamp papers in huge quantity without any valid license from the authorities concerned. The accused persons along with seized property were handed over to SHO, Asif Nagar PS, for taking necessary action. The arrests were made under my supervision by Sri K. Srinivas, Inspector of Police, East Zone Task Force, SI’s Sri Govindu Swamy, G.Srinivas Reddy, C.Venkatesh, P.Vasudev and the staff of East Zone Team, Commissioner’s Task Force, Hyderabad.
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