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  • Hyderabad: Cops nab Haryana drug peddlers, seize 65 kgs ganja

    Hyderabad: Cops nab Haryana drug peddlers, seize 65 kgs ganja

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    Hyderabad: The Abdullapurmet police along with Malkajgiri zone Special Operations Team (SOT) on Saturday apprehended an interstate ganja peddling racket and seized 65 kgs of ganja worth Rs 20 lakhs.

    All four accused are natives of Haryana state and have been residing at Bowenpally in the city while working as labourers in different packers and movers companies. Balram aka Ballu Bhai who is currently absconding is the main accused in the case.

    Balram developed contacts with ganja suppliers in upper sileru of Andhra Pradesh while working as a labourer. To transport the ganja from AP to Hyderabad, he offered money to Shyam Phool (43) from Bhiwani district, Pramod (23) from Hissar district and Pramod Kumar (20) from Fathebad district.

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    According to the police, the three of them travelled to upper sileru and arrived in Hyderabad on Saturday in the morning hours. The men were moving suspiciously around the Outer Ring Road (ORR) after alighting from a bus at Pedda Amberpet.

    “On reliable information, police officers nabbed the three men and seized 65 kgs of dry ganja from them,” said the police press release.

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  • Hyderabad: Police nab 6 for beating a 16-year-old to death

    Hyderabad: Police nab 6 for beating a 16-year-old to death

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    Hyderabad: The Kulsumpura police, on Friday, arrested six men, including three rowdy sheeters, for allegedly beating a 16-year-old boy to death. 

    Baid Yogesh, Naigode Shankar, Ballem Sharath Kumar, Konde Varun Rao, Bodi Mahesh, and Kallukotala Raja Swamy were named by police as accused and were apprehended on Friday. Puranapool resident Akash, who is also named as an accused, is absconding.

    Bhosle Deepak Kumar, 21, a food delivery person, was accompanied by Mohammed Sohail, 16, student, while walking to a petrol bunk for fuel on April 22 at 9:30 PM in Jiyaguda.

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    As the both were walking, they were approached by some five to six men, among them was Ballem Sharath Kumar, 19, who was acquainted with Deepak.

    According to police, the men said that one Faizan has taken away a bike that belonged to Baid Yogesh, 21, a GHMC labourer to which Deepak replied that he was aware of the incident. 

    The men asked Deepak for the whereabouts of Faizan, when he informed them that he had no idea where Faizan was. Upon being enraged by the situation, the men allegedly abused both Deepak and Sohail verbally and forcibly took them to Tadban road, Bahadurpura on their two-wheelers. 

    They beat both Deepak and Sohail on the roadside and then at around 3AM the next day, they were taken to a graveyard in Kamela Market and were attacked with wooden sticks and stones. 

    At 7 AM they were taken to the Musi river behind a mosque at Patel Hotel and beaten. 

    Deepak and Sohail were shifted to the terrace of K-block building, GHMC colony, Jiyaguda at 7 PM on the same day, April 23. They were beaten again, with belts and wooden sticks. 

    Sohail lost consciousness when Naigode Shankar allegedly attacked him with a beer bottle. After sometime the accused had left the scene and the neighbours found the both on the terrace at 4AM the next day, April 24.

    The police was informed about the incident and they were brought to the Osmania General Hospital for treatment. Sohail died while undergoing treatment. 

    Baid Yogesh, Konde Varun Rao and Kallukotala Raja Swamy are rowdy sheeters. Rao and Swamy were out on bail when they got involved in the present case.

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  • Democratic governors lose their grip as Republicans nab supermajorities

    Democratic governors lose their grip as Republicans nab supermajorities

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    Conservatives are triumphant about the recent legislative victories they see as shoring up support among their base and solidifying future success at the ballot box. And that’s left many Democrats, who are facing dwindling numbers in state legislatures throughout the South and parts of the Midwest, feeling deflated and helpless.

    “If people are power-hungry enough, they’ll do whatever they can to keep power and control it,” North Carolina state Sen. Sydney Batch, a moderate Democrat representing parts of Raleigh, said in an interview.

    The rise of these 29 supermajorities — seven of which emerged since the 2022 midterms — can be attributed to two things: GOP-crafted redistricting that protects the party’s candidates, and the polarization of the nation’s politics. And while anti-transgender laws have been passed in places like Idaho, Indiana, Iowa and Arkansas, the consequences are particularly challenging for the Democratic governors of Kentucky, Kansas, Louisiana and North Carolina, who joust with a GOP legislature. (Vermont’s Phil Scott is the only Republican governor with a Democratic-controlled supermajority legislature.)

    Cooper, of North Carolina, has highlighted his role in stopping “bad culture war legislation” coming from a GOP legislature he’s faced since stepping into office in 2017. But Republicans have a supermajority in the Senate and, until recently, a working supermajority in the House by tapping persuadable Democrats to join their causes.

    Last month they bypassed Cooper’s veto on a bill that eliminates a requirement for sheriffs to issue a permit before someone buys a handgun, marking the first time Republicans successfully overrode him since 2018.

    Since that vote, however, a House Democrat has switched parties, giving Republicans an official supermajority in that chamber.

    Under the new law, sheriffs will no longer have the authority to deny permits based on criminal background checks or mental health evaluations. Bill supporters had argued that the handgun permitting process was burdensome for sheriffs and duplicative of the national background check system.

    “After years of Gov. Roy Cooper obstructing our Constitutional rights, today marks a long overdue victory for law-abiding gun owners in our state,” a group of Republican lawmakers said in a joint statement the day the legislation was approved for the second time. They also issued a warning for the term-limited Democrat: Their veto “set forth a path to overcoming any future impediments from the lame-duck governor.”

    They’re likely right that more veto overrides may be coming down the pipeline. Democrats are on edge about the prospects of Republicans agreeing to abortion restrictions that they have little means of stopping. Under current law, the procedure remains legal for up to 20 weeks of pregnancy but Republicans are considering rolling back the threshold to 12 weeks or less. Cooper has vowed to reject such legislation.

    Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, another Democratic leader of a red state, is dealing with a similar situation. Last month, Republicans dismissed his refusal to sign legislation banning transgender children from receiving gender-affirming health care and dictating what bathrooms they can use.



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  • Mumbai cops bust Bollywood sex racket, nab actress Aarti Mittal

    Mumbai cops bust Bollywood sex racket, nab actress Aarti Mittal

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    Mumbai: The Mumbai Police Crime Branch have busted an alleged sex racket run in Bollywood and nabbed the prime suspect, actress-cum-casting director Aarti Mittal, officials said here on Tuesday.

    Following a tipoff, a Crime Branch-II team raided a hotel in suburban Goregaon late on Monday and rescued two wannabe models who were reportedly lured and trapped into the flesh trade by Mittal.

    After confirming the tip-off, the team of sleuths called up Mittal and sought two girls for which she demanded Rs 60,000.

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    Agreeing to the demand, the sleuths, posing as decoy customers, went to the suburban hotel room arranged for them where the girls were waiting and managed to bust the disguised prostitution racket.

    The rescued girls claimed that Mittal had lured them with a promise to pay Rs 15,000 for their “assignments”, and assured them of high income to indulge in the sex trade with her. They have been sent to a rehab centre pending further investigations.

    Mittal herself is a small-time actress-cum-casting director who has posted photos with several leading television actors on social media and also her past or upcoming films and teleserial projects.

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  • Telangana: Cops nab 8 for links with Maoists in Mulugu

    Telangana: Cops nab 8 for links with Maoists in Mulugu

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    Hyderabad: Eight people have been arrested on the charges of helping the outlawed Communist Party of India (CPI) Maoists in Venkatapuram Mandal on Monday.

    The police seized 45 metal parts specially manufactured for making mines, along with CPI Maoist party revolutionary literature and medicines for the UG cadre of CPI Maoist members.

    Speaking at the press conference, Mulugu Superintendent of Police Gaush Alam said, “Upon receiving a tip-off, vehicles were checked on the outskirts of Ramachandrapuram. Five persons were apprehended at Ramachandrapuram along with two others in Hyderabad.”

    According to the senior police officer, the main accused Ande Ravi, a resident of Nagaram village in Bhupalpally, confessed to meeting the CPI Maoist main leader Damodar and other Dalam leaders to resolve personal land dispute issues.

    “The Naxal leaders gave them some assignments in return for solving the issues. Further, they were influenced by the revolutionary ideology and have been working as couriers for the Maoists since then,” the senior police official said.

    The SP said that Hyderabad resident Ghanpuram Chandramouli, an accused in five other cases four of them being under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), was arrested.

    “Chandramouli had bought medicines for the Maoists while his son, Prithviraj was to deliver them,” the SP said.

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  • Maha police swoop in Hyderabad, nab 2 Maoists on the run for 17 years

    Maha police swoop in Hyderabad, nab 2 Maoists on the run for 17 years

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    Gadchiroli: In a swoop in Hyderabad, the Maharashtra Police has arrested two dreaded Maoists – a husband-wife couple – who were absconding from the law for the past 17 years, an official said here on Monday.

    They are Madhukar Chinanna Kodape, alias Thuge, 42, and his wife Jamani Mangalu Punam, alias Shamala, 35, said Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police Neelotpal.

    Hailing from Aheri here, Thuge had joined the Sironcha dalam in 2002, and later was the commander in Jimalgata and Sironcha Local Organisation Squads (LOS).

    With 25 serious cases like 9 murders, 8 encounters, 4 arsons, 2 dacoities, attempt to murder and others, Thuge went absconding around 2006 and Maharashtra government had announced a reward of Rs 8 lakh for his capture.

    Belonging to Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh, Shamala worked for the Aheri LOS as a member and had 9 serious offences of 1 murder, 5 encounters, arson, dacoity, etc. and carried a prize of Rs 2 lakh on her head.

    As per the Maharashtra Police investigations, the fugitive Thuge-Shamala couple had reportedly quit the Maoist movement and had been moving from place to place in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to avoid detection.

    The Gadchiroli police was tracking them for over a year and finally found Thuge working as a watchman and Shamala serving in a car showroom’s housekeeping, under fake identities.

    Zeroing on their location in Hyderabad, a Gadchiroli police team swooped on them early this morning and arrested them.

    With this latest success, the Gadchiroli police said it has succeeded in arresting 64 hardcore Maoists from different parts in the past 13 months since January 2022, even as SP Neelotpal appealed to the rebels to give up arms and return to the social mainstream.

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  • Goa Police nab 11 for kidnapping two Hyderabad residents

    Goa Police nab 11 for kidnapping two Hyderabad residents

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    Panaji: Goa Police have detained 11 people and one of them is alleged to be having links with banned Popular Front of India (PFI) for allegedly kidnapping two persons from Hyderabad and demanding ransom of Rs 4 crore in connection with mining trade, police said.

    Crime branch Superintendent of Police Nidhin Valsan said that the accused persons and the victims have been handed over to the Hyderabad Police.

    He said that the one accused person, namely Altaf Shah Sayed from Margao-Goa, is suspected to be involved with a banned organisation, namely PFI.

    “After getting information, we formed a special team in this connection and nabbed the accused persons. Hyderabad Police were also a part of this operation,” Valsan said.

    “A team of Crime Branch officials rescued two male victims from one office cum residential complex at Bambolim-Goa, who were kidnapped and put in wrongful confinement by 11 accused persons for extortion,” he said.

    Hyderabad Police are further investigating the case.

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