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Cyberabad CP Details Two under PD Act

Hyderabad: In an ongoing drive against repeat offenders in Cyberabad Commissionerate,  V.C. Sajjanar, Commissioner of Police, Cyberabad has invoked Detention orders under the P.D Act as “Goonda” against two accused persons. They are :

Arolla Vignesh @ Erolla Vigneshwar @ Erolla Vignesh S/o Rukmaiah, (37), occ: Business, r/o  Neknampur Village of Gandipet Mandal, Ranga Reddy District; and  Avusupally Ramaswamy S/o late Ananthaiah, (35), occ: Labour, R/o Madgul Chittempally, Vikarabad Mandal and District.

The accused  Vignesh thought of earning easy money illegally and conspired with his associates Arrolla Krishnaiah and  Arrolla Venkat. He and his associates used to identify newly constructing apartments and trespass into the sites, stop the construction by ascertaining that the land belongs to his ancestors and he is the original owner of the land. He used to abuse the workers, supervisors in the site and threaten them with dire consequences demanding huge money for allowing the construction. Six cases were registered against him in the Narsingi Police Station of Cyberabad. After his arrest in a case, he used to release from jail on bail and again resort in a similar offense.

The other accused Ramaswamy is addicted to bad vices and committing offenses from the year 2005. He hatched a plan to commit property offenses in the houses and temples during the night times to earn easy money.  He used to identify the locked houses, temples and break open the locks with an iron rod, gain entry into the house, broke open the locks of almirah and commit theft of ornaments, cash. He involved in six cases in quick succession in a span of four months ie., from June 2019 to September 2019.

As their acts have become prejudicial to the maintenance of public order they have been detained under the Preventive Detention (PD) Act to keep them out of the society for a considerable period in the prison to prevent them from committing further such offenses.(NSS)

 

SOURCE: IANS