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While bodily offences and property offences have caught the attention of
police, Road Accidents which amount to 20.34% of the total crime volume, suffer
from inadequate attention. Investigation and victim compensation needs a lot to
be done, under Road Accidents.
Rs. 1014.03 crores worth of property was lost by public in white collar
offences in 2016, which is 7.5 times (134.84 crores) of the traditional crime.
An analysis of crime in Telangana State for the year 2016 shows that the
overall crime rate in Telangana has increased especially in the categories of crime
by youngsters & new entrants, cognizable crime under IPC, Bodily Crime, Property
Crime, Crime Against Women, Children & Juvenile Delinquency Cases, SC/STs,
Cyber Crime, Missing Persons, Road Accidents and Special & Local Laws etc. This
can be due to the reasons like increase in population, rapid urbanization, increase in
number of vehicles, migration of rural people to urban areas and low ratio of police to
people.
Specific plans needs to be formulated and drive be initiated to control the
various categories of crime reported highest in units to bring down the crime.
To make a correct/ near-correct analysis of crime, we need to have crime
statistics. We need to understand one thing that in the event of suppressing or
minimizing the gravity of offences or still worst, not reporting the crime at all, we are
depriving ourselves of true crime figures which go a long way in analysing the crime
pattern and taking preventive / corrective actions. Now, one has to understand one
thing very clearly that it’s not only a pile of data we need to sit on but it should be
properly analysed and timely action taken to prevent crimes. As per traditional
tactical crime analysis, crimes or series of crimes can be characterized, linked &
even anticipated based on time of data, data of the week, location, modus operandi,
or many other variables.
Intelligent, timely & complete analysis of the thousands of incident reports,
crime tips, & other pieces of information that law enforcement professional confront
everyday is critical to fighting crime. The massive volume of data law enforcement
organizations work with on a daily basis requires a different approach to analyse.
I am thankful to Sri P.Y.Giri, SP, SCRB, Sri K. Balarami Reddy, DSP, SCRB
and Constables Sri N. Hussain and Smt P.Krishna Kumari for bringing this
publication in time.
Director
SCRB, CID, TS,
Hyderabad.
INDEX
SUBJECT Page Nos.
❖ Profile of Telangana State and Telangana Police 1
❖ Crime – Snapshots 2
❖ Establishing people friendly policing 3-8
❖ Highlights 9-16
Chapter-1 Distribution of Cognizable Crime 17-34
Chapter-2 Bodily Crime 35-43
Chapter-3 Property Crime 44-50
Chapter-4 Economic Offences 51-59
Chapter-5 Crime against Women 60-70
Chapter-6 Antihuman Trafficking 71-79
Chapter-7 Crime against Children 80-87
Chapter-8 Juvenile Delinquency 88-96
Chapter-9 Crime against SC/ST 97-110
Chapter-10 Extremist Offences 111-113
Chapter-11 Grave Crimes 114-118
Chapter-12 Special and Local Laws 119-124
Chapter-13 Cyber crime 125-144
Chapter-14 Custodial Deaths 145-148
Chapter-15 Missing Persons 149-152
Chapter-16 Road Accidents 153-156
Chapter-17 Arrests 157-158
Chapter-18 Disposal of IPC cases by Police and by Courts 159-160
Chapter-19 Comparative statements (10 yrs) under different Crime Heads 161-166
Chapter-20 Police Strength and Infrastructure 167-178
Chapter-21 Police Sacrifices 179-182
❖ FSL 183-186
❖ FPB 187
❖ District Profiles & Maps and Crime Trends 188-244
❖ Magistrate Courts and their Jurisdictions 245-287
❖ Names & Phone Nos. of Dist. Legal Service Authority 288-190
PROFILE OF TELANGANA STATE & TELANGANA POLICE-2016
I. GENERAL
II. POLICE
18 Districts, 9
1 No. of Districts Commissionerates and 1 Rly.
Dist.
Strength (Actual)
2 46966
(Civil + AR+TSSP)
Police/Population
7 118
(Per lakh Population)
Density of Police Personnel
8 0.42
(No. of Policemen per Sq.Km)
9 Total no. of UI cases ( as on 31.12.2016) 45306
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CRIME - SNAPSHOTS
Rape Hyderabad City (167) Kamareddy & Rajanna Sircilla (12 each)
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Initiatives taken by the Telangana Police Department- Juxtaposition of
Capacity Building, Technology and Welfare of the Personnel Towards
Establishing People Friendly Policing.
❖ For the first time 33.33% of the jobs are reserved for women in police.
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1) Implementation of Paperless Office:
❖ The Telangana Director General of Police (DGP) Office will introduce KM-
ATOM Application Software, a knowledge management automation of files for
administration.
❖ The advantages of the software include –inward entry of the currents
received, creation of files, file movement tracking, generation of reports
(Periodical reports for files, currents and pendency of each file), maintenance
of knowledge bank of Government Orders and attachment to the files, etc.
❖ Police Stations are being renovated with latest technology and people
friendly atmosphere where public will no more fear to step into a police
Station.
❖ Transforming police Stations to Model Police Stations with several people
friendly facilities like Reception Centres with CCTV recording facilities to
check police behaviour with complainants is the aim of the Telangana
Government .By the end of 2016, all Police Stations in Telangana will be
provided with the latest Information technology to render the best possible
services to the public.
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5) Telangana Police Recruitment- Find Me App- Adoption of Latest
Technology.
❖ The She Shuttle Services launched in July, 2015 is an exclusive service for
women employees of IT companies that are enrolled with the Society for
Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC).
❖ The buses provide security to women passengers and a lady attendant is on
board during the entire duration of the journey. The service has also a mobile
App that can be downloaded by passenger to keep themselves updated
about the location of the bus.
7) Apps for Effective Traffic Management: Traffic Buddy App-
The App is useful for:
❖ E-challan alerts and reminders- To check the traffic e-challans and get notified
of any new/pending traffic e-challan on the vehicle of an individual
❖ Location of the nearest Police Station. The App aids in showing the nearest
Police Station based on an individual’s current location.
❖ Traffic Alerts- The App notifies the road users of traffic alerts, parking spaces
in the event of rallies, road closures etc.,
❖ Updates on outer Ring Road. The App gives regular updates on the rules
enforced on outer Ring Road.
8) Hyderabad Traffic Live App-
❖ The App facilitates direct contact with traffic police for information and
complaints. Hyderabad Traffic Live mobile App is a bridge between
Hyderabad Traffic Police and commuters/citizens for smooth handling of
traffic related operations and for fast and friendly redressal of issues.
❖ The App helps commuters navigate freely on the city roads. They can track
the live traffic status from their current location to their destination through
this App and in case of traffic congestion they can take an alternative route.
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9) Citizen -Police Connect through WhatsApp- COP COMM App
❖ The Cyberabad Police launched this programme which would work through
whatsApp. All the Cyberabad Police Officials of the rank of Sub-Inspector and
above would be in WhatsApp team. It is further divided into 10 groups based
on five zones of Cyberabad and other units.
❖ This App would enable people to lodge complaints, report any crime or give
feedback by joining the whatsApp group (no.949061744). People using smart-
phone with internet connectivity can use the service and send any messages,
video or audio clips, images or any other information. If an offence like chain
snatching is reported in one Police Station area and reported in whatsApp, it
would be automatically informed to all other members of the group for quick
action.
10) QR-Coded Stickers for monitoring all hired vehicles and cabs:
❖ In an attempt to monitor all the hired vehicles and cabs operating in their
jurisdiction from the security point of view, the Cyberabad Police has started
the mandatory Quick Response (QR) coded sticker system. This sticker
should be pasted on the front and a rear windscreen of the vehicle and the
sticker is valid for a year.
❖ The move is aimed at easy tracing of drivers and to prevent accidents. By
driving rashly and parking haphazardly, drivers of such vehicles were also
involved in accidents and other nuisances. The Quick Response (QR) coded
sticker would be issued after verification of all the documents. The police have
made it mandatory for the cabs to have these 'IAM SAFE' stickers which the
cab users are supposed to check before they get into the vehicle.
11) Hyderabad COP App-
❖ Hyderabad COP is a mobile based application for internal use by Hyderabad
city Police. All the IT applications and databases currently being used by the
city police have been made available to the officers and staff through the App.
Officers can capture the data from the crime scene/place of work, update the
same through various applications, analyse and process the data and obtain
analytical reports online on their mobile phones.
12) Removing the burden of carrying documents- m-Wallet App.
❖ The m-Wallet App lets a user download digital copies of documents like
driving licences and registration certificate which could be produced before
the Police and Road Transport Authority (RTA) authorities when demanded.
This initiative which is a first of its kind in India is another endeavour by the
Police Department towards people friendly policing.
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❖ Motorists have to download the m-Wallet App and register themselves using
their name and mobile phone which will connect them to the Transport
Department data and immediately digital documents of licence, RC and other
documents will get downloaded on to the App. These digitally downloaded
certificates will be accepted by the Police and the RTA
13) Jail Release Monitoring System: Use of Technology for Creating Database
of Convicts
❖ Using the latest technology available, the Telangana Police are preparing a
comprehensive database of all prisoners-remanded, under trials ,convicted,
detainees and even those released which would help the police to ensure that
the prisoners released from prisons in the State will not be left to relapse into
their old criminal habits.
❖ The Jail Release Monitoring System works on a web-enabled integrating
system of connecting police stations with jails across the State so as to
facilitate a streamlined monitoring mechanism by making available all details
relating to a prisoner at the click of a mouse. With the full implementation of
the monitoring system, the time -frame of which is not yet decided, a generic
search would enable identification of a prisoner or a former prisoner. Besides
that, Aadhaar integration is a notable feature that officials are working on
currently. The system would have details of not just the crime committed for
which a person served the sentence but also information on jail stay, mulaqat,
release etc., in detail.
14) Upgradation of Hacking Tools by the Police; Use of Latest Technology:
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emotional, psychological and economic abuse, irrespective of age, class,
education status, marital status, race and culture would be provided with
support and guidance.
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HIGHLIGHTS IN INCIDENCE OF CRIME
I. The overall crime rate of Telangana State has increased by 3.72%, low ratio of
People 40.09% of the population live in urban areas with 59.91% in rural areas.
Crime by youngsters, new entrants has shown an increase.
1. 104218 cases of Total Cognizable Crime under IPC have been registered in the
State in 2016 as against 100478 in 2015 showing an increase of 3.72 %.
2. 20149 cases of Bodily Crime were reported in the State in 2016 as against 19239
in 2015 showing an increase of 4.73%.
3. Districts / Commissionerates that topped the Crime Graph:
3.1 Cyberabad Commissionerate recorded highest number of Murders (109).
3.2 Hyderabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of Attempt to
Murder cases (132).
3.3 Hyderabad Commissionerate registered highest no. of cases of Culpable
Homicide not amounting to Murder (17).
3.4 Rachakonda Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of
Kidnapping & Abduction (142).
3.5 Hyderabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of Hurt cases
(1369).
3.6 Warangal district registered the highest number of Rioting cases (65).
3.7 Hyderabad Commissionerate recorded highest no. of Rape cases (167).
3.8 Major Cities: Hyderabad ranked 1st in the incidence of Bodily Crimes (1870),
Rachakonda (1744) ranked 2nd and Cyberabad (1565) ranked 3rd.
II. 17494 cases of Property Crime were reported in the State in 2016 as against 19605
in 2015 showing a decrease of 10.77%.
a. Hyderabad Commissionerate recorded highest number of Dacoities (19).
b. Rachakonda Commissionerate recorded the highest number of Robberies (193).
c. Rachakonda Commissionerate recorded the highest number of Burglaries (737).
d. Hyderabad Commissionerate recorded highest number of Theft Cases (2953).
III. 8551 cases of Economic Offences were reported in the State in 2016 as against
7953 in 2015 showing an increase of 7.52%.
a. Hyderabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of Cheating
cases (1914).
b. Hyderabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of
Counterfeit Currency (21).
c. Cyberabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of
Criminal Breach of Trust (149).
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IV. Crime against Women has shown an increase by 2.25% over the figures of last year.
V. Crime against Children has shown an increase by 7.97% over the figures of last year.
VI. Juvenile Delinquency cases have shown a decrease by 19.17% over the figures of
last year.
VII. Crime against SCs/STs increased by 17.33% with 1618 cases reported in 2016 as
against 1379 reported in 2015.
VIII. 10 cases of Extremist Offences reported in 2016 as against 13 cases in 2015 showing
a decreased by 23.08%.
IX. Cases under Special & Local Laws a decreased by 31.61 over previous year.
X. 603 cases registered under Cyber crime in 2016 as against 700 cases in 2015
showing a decreased by 13.86%.
XI. ‘Nil’ cases of Custodial deaths reported in 2016 as against 6 cases in 2015.
XII. 11670 cases of Missing persons increased in 2016 by 4.76% against 11140 in the
year 2015.
XIII. Road accidents showed an increasing trend in 2016 by 4.49 % over previous year
2015.
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District wise Crime Rate (IPC) - 2016
(Per 1 Lakh Population)
Mahabubnagar 168.2
Wanaparthy 170.3
Vikarabad 178.8
Nagarkurnool 183.5
Jagityal 185.7
Cyberabad 187.6
Nizamabad 215.5
217.1
Kamareddy
Medak 220.7
Districts
Warangal 232.3
Mahabubbad 233.3
Adilabad 270.3
Ramagundam 282.3
Nirmal 295.5
Rachakonda 307.0
Nalgonda 313.0
Karimnagar 339.1
Suryapet 354.2
Khammam 371.5
Hyderabad 393.7
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
Crime Rate
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Charge Sheeting Rate for the year - 2016
RP Secunderabad 25.0
Nagarkurnool 45.9
Cyberabad 46.7
Hyderabad 50.2
Wanaparthy 52.1
Mahabubnagar 55.4
Rachakonda 55.8
Mahabubbad 58.1
Medak 60.2
Nizamabad 61.8
61.97 State Average
62.0
Siddipet
Districts
Vikarabad 63.3
Kamareddy 63.8
Adilabad 66.9
Nalgonda 67.1
Ramagundam 70.4
Jagityal 71.0
Warangal 71.5
Khammam 72.8
Nirmal 73.1
73.6
Suryapet
Karimnagar 75.0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
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District wise Conviction Percentage - 2016
Nagarkurnool 5.8
Vikarabad 12.9
Wanaparthy 16.0
Kamareddy 21.3
Suryapet 21.5
Mahabubbad 22.4
Hyderabad 25.4
Mahabubnagar 25.5
Nizamabad 27.6
Rachakonda 27.7
Adilabad 29.9
Districts
Cyberabad 30.0
Warangal 33.6
Jagityal 36.4
Karimnagar 36.5
Medak 39.1
Siddipet 42.4
Nalgonda 45.2
Nirmal 46.3
Khammam 46.6
RP Secunderabad 49.4
Ramagundam 55.8
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
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District wise PT Cases - 2016
RP Secunderabad 556
Adilabad 2243
Medak 2949
Wanaparthy 2987
Kamareddy 3748
Nirmal 3864
Nagarkurnool 4215
Mahabubbad 4218
Vikarabad 4709
Districts
Siddipet 5454
Nizamabad 6410
Mahabubnagar 6411
Jagityal 6572
Karimnagar 9432
Khammam 9922
Ramagundam 10064
Nalgonda 11779
Warangal 13632
Rachakonda 21655
Cyberabad 26253
Hyderabad 34400
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000
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District wise UI cases - 2016
Wanaparthy 487
Nirmal 600
Adilabad 635
Vikarabad 689
Medak 696
Mahabubbad 726
Jagityal 736
Kamareddy 774
Karimnagar 859
Districts
RP Secunderabad 877
Nagarkurnool 1053
Suryapet 1096
Siddipet 1118
Nizamabad 1274
Mahabubnagar 1320
Ramagundam 1465
Khammam 1574
1618 State Average
Nalgonda 1848
Warangal 1886
Rachakonda 5882
Cyberabad 6882
Hyderabad 8577
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
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CHAPTER–1
1.1 Total cognizable crime under IPC sections reported in T.S State during the year 2016
is 104218 as against 100478 in 2015 indicating an increase of 3.72%.
1.2 The grand total of Bodily Offences, Property Offences and White-Collar Offences
under the IPC was 46797 in 2015 and 46194 in 2016. The Other IPC cases are
58024 in number in 2016. As on 31.12.2016, a Total No. of 45306 cases are UI and
226512 cases are Pending Trial.
1.3 The District wise percentage of the IPC crime with respect to the Bodily, Property and
White-Collar offences is given in the tables that follow.
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1.5 Future:
In the next few years, it is expected that the conventional crime would drop further
and Economic Offences, Cyber Crimes, Terrorist Crimes, Organised Crime and L&O
problems resulting from urbanization will substantially increase. Cyber Crimes have
been on the increase, as the computerization in India especially in Banking, Financial
Institutions and Service Sector is in a takeoff stage. With low conviction rate, delayed
trial of Criminal cases, lack of alternate dispute resolution system, the number of
Pending Trial (PT) cases would increase enormously.
1.6 Detection:
The state detection percentage is 61.97%. The following units are falling below the
state average: Nagarkurnool (45.9%), Cyberabad (46.7%) and Hyderabad (50.2%).
1.7 Conviction:
The state conviction percentage is 31.55%. The following units are falling below the
state average: Nagarkurnool (5.8%), Vikarabad (12.9%), Wanaparthy(16.0%),
Jogulamba Gadwal (17.4%), Suryapet (21.5%), Mahabubbad (22.4%) and Rajanna
Sircilla (23.6%).
1.8 UI cases :
The total No. of UI cases in the entire State is 45306. The largest number of U.I.
Cases are in Hyderabad City (8577) followed by Cyberabad (6882), Rachakonda
(5882) and Warangal (1886).
The total No. of PT cases in the entire State as on 31.12.2016, is 226512. The
largest number of P.T. Cases are in Hyderabad (34400) followed by Cyberabad
(26253), Rachakonda (21655) and Warangal (13632).
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1.10 GENERAL REVIEW OF CRIME –2016
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Riotings(-8.44% a Decrease)
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Crime Against Women (2.25% an Increase)
13751 cases of Crime Against Women cases 1 Hyderabad : 1724
were reported in 2016 as against 13448 in the 2 Cyberabad : 1635
corresponding period of previous year 2015 3 Rachakonda : 1619
indicating an Increase of 2.25%.
Crime Against SC/ST (17.33% an Increase)
1618 cases of crime against SC/ST were 1 Rachakonda : 195
reported in the year 2015 as against 1379 in the 2 Cyberabad : 144
corresponding period of previous year 2014 3 Hyderabad : 137
showing an Increase of 17.33%.
Road Accidents (4.49% an Increase)
A total of 21202 cases of Road Accidents were 1 Hyderabad : 2443
registered in 2016 as against 20291 in the 2 Cyberabad : 2388
corresponding period of previous year 2015 3 Rachakonda : 2269
recorded an Increase of 4.49%. 7174 persons
died due to accidents and 23719 got injured in
2016.
Under Investigation Cases
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TABLE - 1.1
Percentage distribution of Cognizable Crime (IPC) under important heads for the years 2015
and 2016
*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This %
gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White collar
offences)
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TABLE - 1.2
*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This %
gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White
collar offences)
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TABLE - 1.3
Hurt Riotings
*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This %
gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White
collar offences)
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TABLE - 1.4
*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This % gives the
contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White collar offences)
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TABLE - 1.5
*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This %
gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White
collar offences)
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TABLE - 1.6
Robberies Burglaries
2015 2016 2015 2016
Sl. No UNITS
No. of Perce- No. of Perce- No. of Perce- No. of Perce-
cases ntage cases ntage cases ntage cases ntage
*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This %
gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White
collar offences)
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TABLE - 1.7
Ordinary Thefts Total Property Crime
*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This % gives the
contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White collar offences)
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TABLE - 1.8
Cheatings Criminal Breach of Trust
Sl. 2015 2016 2015 2016
UNITS
No
No. of Perce- No. of Perce- No. of Perce- No. of Perce-
cases ntage cases ntage cases ntage cases ntage
*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This %
gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White
collar offences)
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TABLE - 1.9
*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This % gives
the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White collar
offences)
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TABLE - 1.10
Bodily + Property +
Total Bodily Total Property Total White
White Collar
Crimes Crimes Collar Offences
Offences
Sl.
UNITS
No 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of Grand Grand
cases cases cases cases cases cases Total Total
*Note: The percentage is calculated in earlier tables are based on the grand totals in the last two columns
i.e., 46797 and 46194
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TABLE - 1.11
29 CID 11 8 31 28 0.00
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TABLE - 1.12
Total pending
Sl. Total UI cases as Total PT cases as
UNITS execution of NBWs as
No on 31.12.2016 on 31.12.2016
on 31.12.2016
1 Cyberabad 8577 34400 2643
2 Hyderabad 5882 21655 4578
3 Karimnagar 6882 26253 609
4 Khammam 689 4709 169
5 Nizamabad 1320 6411 710
6 Rachakonda 1053 4215 1688
7 Ramagundam 487 2987 1207
8 Siddipet 521 2448 281
9 Warangal 1848 11779 0
10 Adilabad 1096 8485 216
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 1274 6410 290
12 Jagityal 774 3748 777
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 1118 5454 81
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 696 2949 102
15 Kamareddy 1095 4926 351
Komarambheem
16 Asifabad 1886 13632 363
17 Mahabubbad 726 4218 88
18 Mahabubnagar 581 4533 403
19 Medak 1574 9922 195
20 Nagarkurnool 1160 8055 201
21 Nalgonda 859 9432 330
22 Nirmal 1465 10064 383
23 Rajanna Siricilla 580 3911 832
24 Sanga Reddy 736 6572 296
25 Suryapet 635 2243 149
26 Vikarabad 315 2681 157
27 Wanaparthy 600 3864 88
28 RP Secunderabad 877 556 131
29 CID 0 0 0
TOTAL : 45306 226512 17318
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CHAPTER–2
BODILY CRIME
2.1 Bodily crime includes Murder (302 IPC), Attempt to Murder (307 IPC), Culpable
Homicide not amounting to Murder (304 IPC), Kidnapping & Abduction (363 / 365
IPC), Hurt (324 to 326 IPC), Riotings (147, 148 IPC) and Rape cases.
2.2 20149 cases involving bodily crime were registered during the year 2016 as against
19239 cases in 2015 showing an increase of 4.73%. The district-wise comparative
statement relating to offences of Bodily Crime during 2015 and 2016 along with the
percentage variation in the number of cases reported during current year 2016 over
the previous year 2015 is given in tables 2.1 to 2.5.
2.3 A comparative statement of Bodily Crime reported in the state for the years 2015 &
2016, district wise with rank is given in the Table –2.5
A total number of 952 cases were reported in the state in 2016 showing a decrease
of 10.27%. Cyberabad registered the highest incidence of Murder cases (109)
followed by Rachakonda (88) and Hyderabad City (78) recorded a decrease in
murder cases in 2016 over 2015.
The State witnessed 9.67% decrease in incidence of Attempt to Murder in 2016 over
2015. 981 cases were registered in the year 2016 as against 1086 in 2015. Highest
number of cases were reported in Hyderabad (132) followed by Rachakonda (84)
and Cyberabad (75).
136 cases were reported during the year 2016 as against 113 cases in 2015 showing
a decrease of 20.35%. Highest number of cases were reported in Hyderabad (17)
followed by Cyberabad & Ramagundam (14 each) and Rachakonda (11).
The total No. of Kidnapping and Abduction cases 793 were reported during the year
2016 as against 755 in 2015 showing an increased by 5.03% over previous year.
Rachakonda registered highest No. of cases (142) followed by Cyberabad (107) and
Hyderabad (70).
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2.8 Hurt Cases (Sec. 324, 325, 326 IPC)
15521 Hurt cases were registered during the year 2016 as against 14573 cases in
2015 showing an increase by 6.51%. Hyderabad registered highest No. of cases
(1369) followed by Warangal (1256) and Rachakonda (1230).
488 Riotings were registered during the year 2016 as against 533 cases in 2015
showing a decrease by 8.44%. Warangal registered highest No. of cases (65)
followed by Bhadradri Kothagudem (49) and Hyderabad, Karimnagar Nagar &
Khammam (37 each).
1278 Cases were reported in the year 2016 as against 1118 cases in 2015. Highest
No. of cases were reported from Hyderabad (167) followed by Rachakonda (164) and
Cyberabad (124).
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TABLE - 2.1
District wise Bodily Crime for 2015 and 2016, variation in 2016 over 2015 and crime rate for 2016
TOTAL : 396.70 1061 952 -10.3 2.4 1086 981 -9.7 2.5
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population.
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TABLE - 2.2
Sl. Population
UNITS % %
No in Lakhs
Variation Crime rate Variation Crime rate
2015 2016 2015 2016
in 2016 for 2016 in 2016 for 2016
over 2015 over 2015
TOTAL : 396.70 113 136 20.4 0.3 755 793 5.0 2.0
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population.
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TABLE - 2.3
Hurt Rioting
Popula % %
Crime Crime
Sl. No UNITS tion in Variation Variation
2015 2016 rate for 2015 2016 rate for
Lakhs in 2016 in 2016
2016 2016
over 2015 over 2015
TOTAL : 396.70 14573 15521 6.5 39.1 533 488 -8.4 1.2
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population.
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TABLE - 2.4
Rape Total Bodily Crime
Population % %
Sl. No UNITS Crime Crime
in Lakhs 2015 2016 Variation rate for 2015 2016
Variation
rate for
in 2016 in 2016
2016 2016
over 2015 over 2015
2 Hyderabad 39.43 108 167 54.6% 4.24 1757 1870 6.4% 47.42
TOTAL : 396.70 1118 1278 14.3 1.1 19239 20149 4.7 50.8
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population.
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TABLE -2.5
Total Bodily Crime for the years 2015 and 2016 (District wise) with Ranks
Sl.
UNITS 2015 Rank 2016 Rank
No
1 Cyberabad 1526 2 1565 3
2 Hyderabad 1757 1 1870 1
3 Karimnagar 692 11 796 10
4 Khammam 953 6 917 7
5 Nizamabad 593 14 622 13
6 Rachakonda 1425 4 1744 2
7 Ramagundam 862 7 1007 6
8 Siddipet 692 11 609 14
9 Warangal 1469 3 1535 4
10 Adilabad 408 20 416 20
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 665 13 801 9
12 Jagityal 578 16 464 18
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 387 22 529 16
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 296 24 290 26
15 Kamareddy 333 23 399 21
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 295 25 305 24
17 Mahabubbad 530 17 575 15
18 Mahabubnagar 736 9 628 12
19 Medak 422 19 372 23
20 Nagarkurnool 399 21 390 22
21 Nalgonda 1145 5 1212 5
22 Nirmal 428 18 441 19
23 Rajanna Siricilla 262 26 302 25
24 Sanga Reddy 735 10 694 11
25 Suryapet 786 8 896 8
26 Vikarabad 581 15 482 17
27 Wanaparthy 258 27 273 27
28 RP Secunderabad 24 28 14 28
29 CID 2 29 1 29
TOTAL : 19239 20149
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VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED
2012-2016(IN CRORES)
155.35
160
136.29
134.84
140
120 111.6
98.25
100 91.87
Value in Crores
80
67.44
62.95
60.66
56.81
60
40
20
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Stolen Recovered
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CHAPTER–3
PROPERTY CRIME
➢ Police have the duty to restore property to owners, but quite often this is not done,
resulting in low public satisfaction.
➢ Encourage owners to file requisitions for claiming their property.
➢ Gold recovery from goldsmiths in G.O. Ms. No. 272/Home (PSC) Dept., dtd: 23.05.2014.
➢ Use Sec. 75 IPC wherever applicable. Very few officers are using Sec. 75 IPC in TS
giving scope to repeat offenders resulting in recidivism.
➢ Opening KD/DC/ Suspect Sheets as per APPM PSO No. 596 to 600.
➢ Handover 2/3/4 wheelers on recovery to owners through court.
➢ Sureties to declare u/s 441-A Cr.P.C.
➢ Objections at the time of executing sureties to be raised.
➢ Attachment of properties of offenders U/Sec. 105 Cr.PC.
➢ Arrest receivers of stolen property.
➢ Cross checking of address furnished by offenders to preclude him/ her from going out of
view.
3.1 17494 cases were registered during the year 2016 as against 19605 cases in 2015
showing a decrease of -10.77% (Table 3.3).
3.2 As against property worth Rs. 134.84 Crores stolen, property worth Rs.60.66 Crores was
recovered during the year 2016. The percentage of recovery was 44.99%. (Table 3.5).
3.3 The quantum of property stolen was highest in Hyderabad (Rs.2884 lakhs) followed by
Cyberabad (Rs.2462 lakhs) during the year 2016. The highest percentage of recovery
was reported from Kamareddy (77.88%) and the lowest from Jayashankar Bhupalpalli
(4.91%).
3.4 The percentage of property recovered was above the State average i. e (50.06%) in the
Districts of Hyderabad, Khammam, Rachakonda, Ramagundam, Warangal, Bhadradri
Kothagudem, Jogulamba Gadwal, Kamareddy, Mahabubbad, Nalgonda, Suryapet,
Vikararabad and Wanaparthy.
3.5 A comparative statement of property crime (IPC) reported in state, district wise along
with their rank for the years 2015 & 2016 is given in Table-3.4.
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TABLE -3.1
District wise Property Crime for 2015 and 2016 , variation in 2016 over 2015 and Crime
Rate for 2016
Murder for gain Dacoities
Populati % %
Sl. Crime Crime
UNITS on in Variation Variation
No
Lakhs 2015 2016
in 2016
rate for 2015 2016
in 2016
rate for
2016 2016
over 2015 over 2015
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population
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TABLE - 3.2
Robberies Burglaries
Populati
Sl. % %
UNITS on in Crime Crime
No Variation Variation
Lakhs 2015 2016 rate for 2015 2016 rate for
in 2016 in 2016
2015 2016
over 2015 over 2015
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population
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TABLE -3 .3
Populati
Sl. % %
UNITS on in Crime Crime
No Variation in Variation
lakhs 2015 2016 rate for 2015 2016 rate for
2016 over in 2016
2016 2016
2015 over 2015
1 Cyberabad 62.03 2097 1881 -10.3% 30.32 2898 2723 -6.0% 43.90
2 Hyderabad 39.43 3460 2953 -14.7% 74.89 4241 3665 -13.6% 92.94
3 Karimnagar 10.06 257 263 2.3% 26.15 449 459 2.2% 45.64
4 Khammam 14.02 434 334 -23.0% 23.83 646 509 -21.2% 36.31
5 Nizamabad 15.77 509 449 -11.8% 28.47 752 697 -7.3% 44.19
6 Rachakonda 42.00 1994 1692 -15.1% 40.29 2660 2636 -0.9% 62.76
7 Ramagundam 16.02 359 376 4.7% 23.47 601 614 2.2% 38.32
8 Siddipet 10.12 204 185 -9.3% 18.28 361 298 -17.5% 29.44
9 Warangal 23.66 374 330 -11.8% 13.95 611 559 -8.5% 23.63
10 Adilabad 7.09 157 162 3.2% 22.85 265 258 -2.6% 36.39
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 11.02 262 210 -19.8% 19.05 436 343 -21.3% 31.12
12 Jagityal 9.83 179 113 -36.9% 11.49 303 238 -21.5% 24.20
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 7.11 122 95 -22.1% 13.35 175 172 -1.7% 24.17
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 6.10 240 194 -19.2% 31.80 306 247 -19.3% 40.49
15 Kamareddy 9.73 208 211 1.4% 21.69 350 356 1.7% 36.60
18 Mahabubnagar 14.86 571 335 -41.3% 22.55 768 464 -39.6% 31.23
19 Medak 7.67 208 121 -41.8% 15.77 344 220 -36.0% 28.67
20 Nagarkurnool 8.62 282 266 -5.7% 30.87 346 320 -7.5% 37.13
21 Nalgonda 16.18 279 214 -23.3% 13.22 454 421 -7.3% 26.01
22 Nirmal 7.09 141 112 -20.6% 15.79 215 166 -22.8% 23.40
24 Sanga Reddy 15.28 476 304 -36.1% 19.90 677 509 -24.8% 33.32
25 Suryapet 9.56 203 183 -9.9% 19.14 290 297 2.4% 31.06
26 Vikarabad 9.27 140 119 -15.0% 12.84 247 190 -23.1% 20.49
27 Wanaparthy 5.78 153 135 -11.8% 23.37 217 181 -16.6% 31.33
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population
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TABLE - 3 .4
Total Property Crimes for the years 2015 and 2016 with ranks
Sl.
UNITS 2015 Rank 2016 Rank
No
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 70 28 73 28
29 CID 0 29 0 29
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TABLE - 3.5
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CHAPTER–4
ECONOMIC OFFENCES
4.1 Much of the volume of crime under Economic Offences is often lost in the rubric of
“Other IPC” or “Special and Local Laws” while studying crime statistics. There is thus
a lack of clarity as to the nature of Economic Offences; and in addition to IPC and the
plethora of special and Local Laws enacted to control them; there is also a large
number of agencies tasked with enforcement of these laws. Police Officers should
therefore not only familiarize themselves with the governing enactments, they should
also liaise with the different agencies for a concerted effort against the gamut of
economic crime, which is connected with each other in myriad ways.
4.2 Economic Offences could be broadly classified as those White Collar Offences that
have a bearing on the economic well being of the society. With the expansion of the
economy, the offenders also find new ways of looting public wealth. It is said that law
follows crime. In case of Economic Offences, certainly, it is true. Legislature has
passed a number of enactments dealing with economic crime but it is seen that
usually police has limited exposure to the same.
4.3 While 89.06 Crores property was lost in Traditional Property Offences, 994.20 Crores
worth of property was lost by the public in White Collar Offences in 2016, which was
10.11 times of the traditional crime. 8551 Economic Offences were reported in 2016
as compared to 7953 cases reported in 2015. There is an increase of 7.52% in 2016
over previous year. Among them, cheating constitutes 92.71% and Criminal Breach
of Trust constitutes about 6.67%. There is an increase in Cheatings by (7.9%) and an
increase in Cr. Br. of Trust by (1.6%) in 2016 when compared to 2015. The
comparative figures for the years 2015 and 2016 are presented in Table - 4.3.
4.4 Analysis revealed that these territorial clusters in Telangana State accounted for
most of the white collar crimes reported and deserve more attention. They are:
Hyderabad, Rachakonda and Cyberabad.
4.5 In the state of Telangana property acquired by the accused person out of proceeds of
crime can be attached under the following four laws and the Investigating Officers
must make full use of the relevant and applicable provision of the law to attach and
confiscate the properties of the white collar offenders:-
• Section 105 Cr.P.C.
• Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance 1944.
• The AP Protection of Depositors of Financial Establishment Act, 1999.
• Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002.
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TABLE -4.1
District wise Economic Offences for 2015 and 2016, variation in 2016 over 2015 and Crime
Rate for 2016
Populati
% %
Sl. No UNITS on in
Variation Crime rate Variation Crime rate
lakhs 2015 2016 2015 2016
in 2016 for 2016 in 2016 for 2016
over 2015 over 2015
1 Cyberabad 62.03 1151 1193 3.6% 19.23 153 149 -2.6% 2.40
TOTAL : 112.71 7349 7928 7.9 70.3 562 571 1.6 5.1
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population
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TABLE - 4.2
Counterfeit Total White Collar Offences
Populati % %
SL. Crime
UNITS on in Variation Crime rate for Variation
NO. 2015 2016 2015 2016 rate for
lakhs in 2016 2016 in 2016
2016
over 2015 over 2015
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population
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TABLE -4.3
Total Economic Offences for the years 2015 & 2016 with Ranks
Sl.
UNITS 2015 RANK 2016 RANK
No
10 Adilabad 84 18 98 16
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 63 21 63 23
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 43 25 61 24
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 35 27 42 27
17 Mahabubbad 92 16 83 19
18 Mahabubnagar 86 17 82 20
19 Medak 57 22 78 22
20 Nagarkurnool 50 23 49 25
22 Nirmal 50 23 82 20
23 Rajanna Siricilla 77 19 85 18
26 Vikarabad 72 20 87 17
27 Wanaparthy 42 26 35 28
28 RP Secunderabad 4 29 46 26
29 CID 18 28 19 29
TOTAL : 7953 8551
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STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR THE YEAR, 2013
No of
AC Amount No of
HCD HEAD REP CH CON PT UN UI Deposito
Q Involved Accused
rs
A Financial Institution
J Patent Act 19 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 20
M Criminal Breanch of Trust 1059 165 7 23 135 23 871 1271746746 405 1863
Total: 9407 1964 122 314 1528 376 7067 12353516210 4557160 18095
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TABLE - 4.5
Amount No of No of
HCD HEAD REP CH CON ACQ PT UN UI
Involved Depositors Accused
A Financial Institution
A1 Non Banking financial companies 245 180 0 0 180 0 65 8460194 242 264
C Cheating by an Individual / Group 2876 519 23 8 488 18 2337 5147963470 885 3841
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TABLE - 4.6
AC Amount No of No of
HCD HEAD REP CH CON PT UN UI
Q Involved Depositors Accused
A Financial Institution
Non Banking financial
A1 19 3 0 0 3 0 16 34203632 15 23
companies
A2 Stock Market / Shares etc 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 114000000 1 45
Commercial Banks (Public &
A3 23 0 0 0 0 0 23 709952175 16 54
Private sector)
B Other Institutions
Prize Chits & Money
B1 74 17 0 0 17 1 56 145351476 1189 203
Circulation Schemes
Investment schemes
B2 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 21864000 128 9
(Plantation schemes etc.)
Cheating by an Individual /
C 2713 436 75 30 331 311 1966 3796841374 451376 3638
Group
D Counterfeit / Fake Currency / Documents
D1 Notes 20 4 1 0 3 0 16 6539850 11 80
D2 Coins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Marks Sheets / Degree
D3 9 1 1 0 0 0 8 88000 0 17
Certificates
D4 Non - Judicial Stamps 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 13
F.D.Receipts / Demand
D5 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 90950000 2 24
Drafts
D6 Credit / Debit Cards 14 0 0 0 0 0 14 1194884 0 12
D7 Indira Vikasa Patras 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D8 Passports 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 7
Other General Securities /
D9 194 29 12 0 17 29 136 144918224 296 367
Documents
E Co-Operative Dept.
E1 Urban Co-Operative Banks 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 50000 1 1
E2 Co-op Societies / Institutions 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 101500000 7000 30
F Land Scams
F1 By Housing Societies 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 20970000 83 34
By Individual / Group of
F2 306 65 5 0 60 36 205 245942712 117 842
Individuals
Employment Scams / Job
G 99 24 0 1 23 9 66 60457301 198 178
Rackets
H Misappropriation
H1 Govt. Funds 113 28 0 0 28 0 85 2373349371 71 252
H2 Pvt. Institutions 84 8 2 0 6 3 73 102054296 15 151
I Copy Right Act
I-1 Video Piracy 130 44 0 0 44 12 74 738980 17 209
Printed material & Books
I-2 9 5 0 0 5 0 4 10700 2 13
Piracy
I-3 Software Piracy 4 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 5
J Patent Act 4 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 7
K Cyber Crime 289 12 1 0 11 6 271 10227648 26 156
L NDPS Act 172 20 0 0 20 1 151 38395482 17 239
M Criminal Breanch of Trust 414 36 9 1 26 10 368 686445690 200 428
Total: 4739 734 106 32 596 419 3586 8706045795 460781 7037
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TABLE - 4.7
Amount No of No of
HCD HEAD REP CH CON ACQ PT UN UI
Involved Depositors Accused
A Financial Institution
Non Banking financial
A1 13 2 0 0 2 1 10 35288562 111 20
companies
A2 Stock Market / Shares etc 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22 11
Commercial Banks (Public &
A3 39 6 0 1 5 1 32 138097213 24 108
Private sector)
B Other Institutions
Prize Chits & Money
B1 45 7 1 0 6 1 37 87588811 10580 114
Circulation Schemes
Investment schemes
B2 20 0 0 0 0 1 19 210348000 48 45
(Plantation schemes etc.)
Cheating by an Individual /
C 2658 818 26 125 667 357 1483 4658018366 1418 3943
Group
D Counterfeit / Fake Currency / Documents
D1 Notes 36 6 0 0 6 1 29 1005602910 1 118
D2 Coins 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 3000 1 2
Marks Sheets / Degree
D3 12 4 0 0 4 0 8 70000 2 23
Certificates
D4 Non - Judicial Stamps 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2
F.D.Receipts / Demand
D5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 540000 1 3
Drafts
D6 Credit / Debit Cards 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 913086 0 20
D7 Indira Vikasa Patras 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
D8 Passports 24 5 0 1 4 0 19 105000 5 32
Other General Securities /
D9 123 21 10 0 11 21 81 50793543 71 252
Documents
E Co-Operative Dept.
E1 Urban Co-Operative Banks 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 54600000 0 24
E2 Co-op Societies / Institutions 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 25855000 1 5
F Land Scams
F1 By Housing Societies 12 3 0 0 3 0 9 35820000 9 22
By Individual / Group of
F2 236 38 1 1 36 22 176 384504000 70 761
Individuals
Employment Scams / Job
G 167 39 3 2 34 4 124 70840030 138 277
Rackets
H Misappropriation
H1 Govt. Funds 99 26 0 0 26 0 73 343073518 1592577 333
H2 Pvt. Institutions 61 5 0 1 4 0 56 75699937 6 105
I Copy Right Act
I-1 Video Piracy 69 40 0 0 40 1 28 540890 7 82
Printed material & Books
I-2 13 2 1 0 1 0 11 0 3 12
Piracy
I-3 Software Piracy 16 8 0 0 8 0 8 0 0 34
J Patent Act 3 2 0 0 2 0 1 1220 0 3
K Cyber Crime 250 20 0 5 15 13 217 45591997 25 144
L NDPS Act 190 47 0 0 47 1 142 14189500 25 409
M Criminal Breanch of Trust 411 126 6 11 109 28 257 2703936014 65 795
Total: 4524 1226 48 147 1031 453 2845 9942020597 1605210 7699
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CHAPTER–5
5.1 Crime against Women constitutes 13.19% of total cognizable crime in T.S in the year
2016.
5.2 Crime Against Women includes any crime/offence under the IPC & other Special
Acts/ Laws wherein women are victimized, such as crime under the following heads:
5.3 Snapshots
➢ 13751 cases were registered during 2016 under Crime against Women, as
against 13448 in the year 2015 showing an increase of 2.25% over previous
year.
➢ Hyderabad City with 1724 cases ranked first in registering highest number of
cases of Crime against Women during the year 2016 followed by Cyberabad
(1635) and Rachakonda (1619).
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➢ Rachakonda ranked first in registering the incidence of crime under Dowry
Murder (13) followed by Warangal (11) and Cyberabad & Mahabubangar (7 each)
during the year 2016.
➢ Cyberabad accounted for the highest number of cases under the head of Dowry
Deaths (29) followed by Warangal (27) and Rachakonda (26) during the year
2016.
➢ The highest number of cases under Abetment to Suicide was registered from
Cyberabad (59) followed by Rachakonda (52) and Mahabubnagar (49) during the
year 2016.
➢ Hyderabad ranked first in the incidence of crime under Dowry Harassment (1064)
followed by Rachakonda (899) and Cyberabad (874) during the year 2016.
The power to register case FIRs is given to all the Women Police Stations. Earlier
they were toothless acting mostly as Counseling Centers. The Women Police
Stations were empowered with full investigative power so that women victims who
approach the Women Police Stations would receive justice. In Telangana State there
are Women Police Stations at all District headquarters. Measures are underfoot to
ensure that all Police Stations have women police personnel so that aggrieved
women can approach police stations without any hesitation.
5.5 Helpline
1091 Help Line is working well in some areas, however there are some problems
regarding connectivity; Steps are being taken to provide an effective universal Toll-
free number accessible across all networks so that the Help Line service is improved.
Steps are being taken to set up specialized Courts for trying cases of Anti Human
Trafficking cases as well as Cruelty and Harassment cases under Section 498(A)
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IPC. Efforts are also on to associate Support Centers wherein trained counselors
attend to the victims of cruelty and trafficking, so that their interests are best served.
2. For permanent disability (80 per cent or more), up to Rs 2 lakh will be paid up to 40
years age, Rs 1 lakh for 40-60 years age and Rs 50,000 for above 60 years age will
be paid to victims.
4. Under the scheme, for loss of life (including dowry deaths), up to Rs 3 lakh
compensation will be given (for victims up to 40 years age), Rs 2 lakh (40 to 60
years age), Rs 1 lakh (above 60 years age).
5. For partial disability (up to 80 per cent), Rs 1 lakh compensation for those below 40
years of age, Rs 50,000 for 40 to 60 years age and Rs 25,000 for above 60 years
age.
6. For loss of any limb or part of the body due to acid attacks, irrespective of age, a
compensation of Rs 3 lakh will be paid. Rape victims will be paid a compensation of
Rs 2 lakh.
7. For loss or injury causing severe mental agony to women and child victims in cases
like human trafficking, kidnapping, molestation etc, Rs 50,000 compensation will be
paid.
8. These funds are sanctioned by the district collector on the recommendation/ report
of the district S.P.
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➢ Penalty under Section 354 IPC (Molestation/ Assault with intent to outrage the
modesty of a woman) is made more severe, by a State amendment in 1991,
punishable with five to seven years of imprisonment, and under special
circumstances from two to five years imprisonment; the offence is made non-bailable
and non-compoundable. This comes down heavily on the eve-teasers and offenders
indulging in acts outraging the modesty of women.
➢ Govt. has proposed an amendment for amending Sec.326 IPC (causing grievous
hurt by dangerous weapon or means) by introducing a new Sec.326A IPC making it
punishable for a term not less than 10 years imprisonment and for payment of Rs.5
Lakhs compensation from the accused by duly amending Sec.357A Cr.P.C. The
State Government will bear the medical expenses of treatment to acid attack victims
under the Arogya Shree scheme.
➢ Govt. also sent an amendment to Sec.509 IPC (intention to insult the modesty of a
woman) to Govt. of India for making the offence non-bailable and to be punishable
upto 3 years imprisonment. It is pending with GOI.
➢ There is an increase in the cases involving NRI husbands/ accused, and the
mechanisms of Look Out Circular (LOC), 105 B CrPC proceedings, impounding of
passport etc. are used to bring the accused to book. However, Red Corner Notice
(RCN) is not being issued by Interpol in 498A cases, citing implications of civil law.
➢ Section 494 IPC (bigamy) and 496 were made cognizable, non-bailable and non-
compoundable by a State Amendment in 1992.
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Table -5.1
District wise Gender Offences for 2015 and 2016, variation in 2016 over 2015.
% %
Sl. No. UNITS Variation in Variation
2015 2016 2015 2016
2016 over in 2016
2015 over 2015
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TABLE - 5 .2
Abetment to Suicide Harassment
Sl. % %
UNITS
No Variation Variation in
2015 2016 2015 2016
in 2016 2016 over
over 2015 2015
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TABLE -5.3
Murders D.P. Act
Sl. % %
UNITS Variation Variation
No 2015 2016 2015 2016
in 2016 in 2016
over 2015 over 2015
67
TABLE - 5.4
Rape Kidnapping
SL. % %
UNITS Variation Variation
NO. 2015 2016 2015 2016
in 2016 in 2016
over 2015 over 2015
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TABLE - 5.5
Outraging of Modesty Bigamy
Sl. % %
UNITS
No Variation Variation
2015 2016 2015 2016
in 2016 in 2016
over 2015 over 2015
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TABLE -5.6
Total cases of Crime Against Women with Percentage, Variation and Rank
% Variation
Sl. RANK FOR
UNITS 2015 2016 in 2016 over
2016
NO. 2015
28 RP Secunderabad 9 2 0.0% 29
29 CID 2 6 200.0% 28
Total 13448 13751 2.3
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CHAPTER–6
➢ The definition of Trafficking can be found in the various sections of ITPA (Immoral
Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956. Section 5 speaks about procuring, taking and even
inducing a person for the sake of prostitution. According to this section, even attempt to
procure and attempt to take or causing a person to carry on prostitution amounts to
trafficking. Therefore ‘Trafficking’ has been given a broad scope. (Ref: UN Protocol to
prevent, suppress & punish Trafficking in Persons, 2000).
➢ A legal definition of trafficking is available in the Goa Children’s Act 2003. Though it is
focused on child trafficking, the definition is comprehensive. Under Sec.2(z) of the said
Act “Child Trafficking” means “the procurement, recruitment, transportation, transfer,
harbouring or receipt of persons, legally or illegally, within or across borders, by means
of threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception,
of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of giving or receiving payments
or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for
monetary gain or otherwise”.
➢ If a woman or child is sexually exploited and any person gains out of the same, it
amounts to Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE), which is a legally punishable offence
wherein the culpability lies against all exploiters.
6.2 Human Trafficking is the contemporary manifestation of slavery, whose victims are
predominantly women and children. No country today is immune from human trafficking.
Victims are forced to work as sex workers, bar dancers, beggars, camel jockeys, in
hazardous work on farms, as domestic servants, as child soldiers, and in many forms of
involuntary servitude. According to UN estimates nearly 2 million women and children
are abused and trafficked globally every year and millions more are trafficked within their
home countries.
6.3 There is growing concern over the serious implications vis-a-vis human rights, public
order, economic, public health, HIV / AIDS and security, of human trafficking around the
world. This “Commerce in Human Life” generates billions of rupees each year, much of
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which is used to finance organized crime. It is the 3rd largest organized crime after drugs
and arms. Human trafficking is increasingly being perpetrated by organized,
sophisticated criminal enterprise.
6.4 The process, means and end of human trafficking is given below:
➢ Till 2005, we were prosecuting the “Victims” under ITP Act 1956. The next
dimension as per National Human Rights Commission (August 2004 Report) is that
commercially sexually exploited victim is a victim of circumstances beyond her
control and thus we must focus on prosecuting the traffickers.
➢ We must adopt three P’s (Prevention, Protection & Prosecution) and three R’s
(Rescue, Rehabilitation and Reintegration).
➢ Treat the victim with care and concern, rescue the victims following rescue protocols
and arrest the traffickers of all hues under non-bailable sections. Sections of law
applicable include Sec.366-A, 366-B, 372, 373, 376(2)(g) IPC along with ITP Act
provisions, when minors are subjected to commercial sexual exploitation. Taking
action against brothel keepers for closure of brothels u/s 18 of ITP Act and
Sec.133(6) Cr.P.C.
6.5 United A.P is the First State in the country to start AHTUs (Anti Human Trafficking Units)
under a joint partnership programme of UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs &
Crime) and MHA (Ministry of Home Affairs) (D.O.Lr.15011/57/2004-05 – SC/ST Cell
(ATC) dt.4.9.06 of Jt. Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi)
Three AHTUs started functioning w.e.f 22.1.07 at Hyderabad (under SP WPC CID).
6.6 Police Academy has taken a massive empowerment exercise in collaboration with
UNODC and MHA and as on 25th May, 2012, 1985 I.Os, 2749 supporting officers and
789 APPs, NGOs etc were sensitized and empowered.
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6.7 We must concentrate at source Villages / Towns / Cities, Transit areas like Bus Stands,
Railway Stations as a part of prevention / protection drive in pursuance of G.O.Ms. No. 1
of Govt. of AP, WD, CW & DW Department dt. 03.01.2003 Conduct rescue operations at
highest of Destinations. Involve the PRIs (Panchayat Raj Institutions) in prevention and
reintegration programmes. Open History sheets / Suspect sheets against Traffickers,
share intelligence across the country to make a dent on their network.
Bonded labour: Exploitation is the benefit of one to cause unfair loss to another. In
case of exploitative labour, it may relate to:
▪ The person may not have offered her / his services voluntarily; forced or
compulsory labour is all work or service which is exacted from any person under
the menace of any penalty and for which this said person has not offered himself
voluntarily. (12.3 million forced labour in the world).
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➢ G.O.Ms. No. 16 of WD & CW Dept. dt: 24.04.2012 – Adoption of Minimum
Standards of Care by Institutions & Service Providers Providing Protection and
Rehabilitative Facilities to victims of commercial sex trafficking.
6.9 Providing Victim / Witness Support is another important aspect to motivate victims to
give evidence in courts to ensure conviction of traffickers. Low conviction rate is due
to lack of Victim / Witness Support Fund.
6.10 Law:
Human trafficking is not comprehensively defined in any Indian law. However there
are many laws where reference made to different forms of trafficking is made. In
India, Human trafficking is basically dealt with by four laws: Indian Penal Code,
1861; The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956; Juvenile Justice (Care and
Protection of Children) Act, 2000 and Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976.
Bailable Compound-able
IPC Section of Law & offence /Non- / Non- Sentence / Punishment
bailable compoundable
Section 292 — Sale etc. of Bailable Non- On first conviction, 2 yrs and
obscene books etc. compoundable fine of Rs.2000/-, second
conviction, 5 yrs & fine of
Rs.5000/-
Section 293— Sale etc. of Bailable Non- On first conviction, 3 yrs and
obscene objects to young compoundable fine of Rs.2000/-, second
persons. conviction, 7 yrs & fine of
Rs.5000/-
Section 341 Punishment for Bailable Compoundable Simple imprisonment for 1
Wrongful Restraint. month or fine of Rs.500/-or
both.
Section 342- Punishment for Bailable Compoundable Imprisonment for 1 year or
Wrongful Confinement. fine of Rs.1000/-or both
Section 354 — Assault or use Bailable Compoundable Imprisonment for 2 years or
of criminal force to a woman fine, or both.
with intent to outrage her
modesty
Section 363- Punishment for Bailable Non- Imprisonment for 7 years and
Kidnapping Compoundable fine
Section 363A- Kidnapping or Non- Non- Imprisonment for 10 years
maiming a minor for purposes Bailable Compoundable and fine or imprisonment for
of begging. life and fine
Section 365- Kidnapping or Non- Non- Imprisonment for 7 years and
Abducting with Intent Secretly Bailable Compoundable fine
and Wrongfully to Confine
Person.
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Section 366- Kidnapping, Non- Non- Imprisonment for 10 years
abducting or Inducing Woman Bailable Compoundable and fine
to compel her for Marriage, illicit
intercourse, etc.
Section 366A- Procuration of Non- Non- Imprisonment for 10 years
Minor Girl for prostitution. Bailable Compoundable and fine
Section 366B- Importation of Non- Non- Imprisonment for 10 years
Girl from Foreign Country for Bailable Compoundable and fine
prostitution.
Section 367- Kidnapping or Non- Non- Imprisonment for 10 years
Abducting In Order To Subject Bailable Compoundable and fine
Person To grievous Hurt,
Slavery, etc.
Section 368- Wrongfully Non- Non- Imprisonment for 10 years
Concealing or Keeping in Bailable Compoundable and fine
Confinement, Kidnapped or
Abducted Person.
Section 369- Kidnapping or Non- Non- Imprisonment for 7 years and
Abducting Child Under Ten Bailable Compoundable fine
Years with intent to steal from
its Person.
Section 370- Buying or Non- Non- Imprisonment for 7 years and
Disposing of Any Person as a Bailable Compoundable fine
Slave
Section 371- Habitual Dealing Non- Non- imprisonment for life or
in Slaves. Bailable Compoundable Imprisonment for 10 years
and fine
Section 372- Selling Minor for Non- Non- Imprisonment for 10 years
purposes of Prostitution, etc. Bailable Compoundable and fine
Section 373- Buying Minor for Non- Non- Imprisonment for 10 years
purposes of prostitution, etc. Bailable Compoundable and fine
Section 374- Unlawful Bailable Non- Imprisonment for 1 year or
compulsory labour. Compoundable fine or both
Section 376- Punishment for Non- Non- imprisonment for life or
rape. Bailable Compoundable Imprisonment for 10 years
and fine
Section 376(f)- Rape of woman Non- Non- Rigorous Imprisonment not
under 12 years of age. Bailable Compoundable less than 10 years but which
may be for life and shall also
be liable to fine.
Section 377- Unnatural Non- Non- imprisonment for life or
offences (Sodomy) Bailable Compoundable Imprisonment for 10 years
and fine
Section .498-A - Subjecting a Non- Compoundable Imprisonment for 3 years
married woman to cruelty Bailable and fine
Section 506 -Criminal Non- Compoundable Imprisonment for 2 years or
intimidation - If threat be to Bailable fine or both Imprisonment
cause death or grievous hurt for 2 years or fine or both
etc.
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6.11 Article 23 of Constitution of India:
Prohibition of traffic in Human beings and forced labour: Traffic in human beings and
beggary and other similar forms of forced labour are prohibited and any
contravention of this provision shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.
This Act explicitly provides for effective social rehabilitation and reintegration of all
juveniles in need of care and protection and makes explicit provisions for punishment
for employment of juvenile or child for begging, giving intoxicating liquor or narcotic
drug or psychotropic substance to juvenile or child, exploitation of juvenile or child
employee.
❖ Section 3 — It is an offence for a male above 18 years but below 21 years to get
married.
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❖ Section 6 - Parent or guardian in charge of the minor, promoting or permitting, or
negligently failing to prevent child marriage commits an offence.
➢ The Court may issue an injunction against any of the persons mentioned, in
Section 3, 4, 5 and 6 of this Act prohibiting such marriage.
The following are places where ‘Swadhar’ Homes are located for lodging and imparting
skills to the victims of commercial sexual exploitation.
Sl.
District Name of the Organization Help line Number
No
1 Ranga Reddy Kastruba Gandhi National Memorial Trust, Help No. 6559 1419
Mahila Seva and Vikasa kendra, Hydershakote,
180044253245
Vill Langerhouse, Hyderabad –8. Ph: 040-
27140986 / 27801668, Cell : 9391012852
2 Ranga Reddy Hyderabad City Women’s Welfare Council, Help. Toll Free No.
H.No. 7-140/2, S.S. Nagar, Street No. 8 10923
Habsiguda, Ranga Reddy dist.
3 Khammam Grem Vikas (GK) Hyderpet, Sthupally, Near Help. Toll Free No.
B.C. Hostel, Khammam District – 507303 Cell : 10921
93935 11537`
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TABLE - 6.1
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Table - 6.2
Statement of cases registered under Trafficking for the years 2015 and 2016
S No 2015 2016
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CHAPTER–7
CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN
7.1 Every year thousands of children become victims of crime – whether through
kidnappings, violent attacks, or sexual abuse. Crimes against children tend to be local
crimes with the vast majority taking place within the home or family circle. There are
other crimes against children that are facilitated by the Internet. Not only can offenders
distribute and access child abuse material more easily, but they can also come into
direct contact with children – via chat rooms and social networking sites.
7.2 “Sex tourism”: this type of crime involves the abuse of children in developing third world
countries, including our own country, especially tourist places like Goa and other popular
places visited by foreigners. This type of crime is linked to child trafficking, organized
crime and murder.
7.3 To combat the Crimes Against Children, a three-pronged approach is required: (1) to
decrease the vulnerability of children to sexual exploitation; (2) to develop a nationwide
capacity to provide a rapid, effective, and measured investigative response to crimes
against children; (3) to enhance the capabilities of state and local law enforcement
agencies through programs, investigative assistance, and task force operations.
7.4 The strategy should involve using multi-disciplinary and multi-agency teams to
investigate and prosecute crimes that cross legal, geographical, and jurisdictional
boundaries; promoting and enhancing interagency sharing of intelligence, specialized
skills, and services; and widely offering victim/witness services. All for the express
purpose of protecting our nation’s greatest asset – our children.
7.5 Issues relating to child victims and crimes committed against children are a matter of
serious concern for the Government, parents and the society. The issue needs attention
it deserves and special steps to deal with this delicate area. Ankuram, Divya Disha,
HCHAW, Child line and a few other NGOs are assisting Police.
There is a need for a clear definition of ‘child’ in the statute. Juvenile Justice (Care &
Protection of Children) Act, 2000, defines a child as a person who has not completed 18
years of age. The “Child Marriage Restraint Act” of 1929 also specifies 18 years as the
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cut off age for preventing child marriage. Sec. 376 IPC defines 16 years as the age for
giving consent in rape cases. Child Labour Act 1986 fixes 14 years as the criteria for
child labour. Hindu Marriage Act 1955 states 18 years and 21 years as the eligibility
age for marriage for females and male respectively.
Include violations under certain sections of Indian Penal Code and Special and Local
Laws. For the purpose of this chapter, the following categories of crimes involving
child victims have been included:
❖ Child Marriage [Sections, 3,4,5 and 6 of the Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929]
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7.7 Snapshots
• 2913 cases were registered during 2016 under Crime Against Children as against
2698 in the year 2015 showing an increase of 7.97% over previous year.
• Cyberabad with 485 cases ranked first in registering highest number of cases of
Crime against Children during the year 2016 followed by Khammam (451) and
Hyderabad City (406).
• Rachakonda ranked first in registering the incidence of Murder of children (5)
followed by Hyderabad City & Cyberabad (4 each) during the year 2016.
• Hyderabad city accounted for the highest number of cases under the head of
Rape (110) followed by Cyberabad (101) and Rachakonda (92) during the year
2016.
• The highest number of cases under Kidnapping & Abduction of children was
registered from Hyderabad City (243) followed by Khammam (92) and Cyberabad
(81).
7.8 G.Os
“Teach a child about Good touch / Bad touch, so she/he can recognize bad touch”
“Recognize, Resist and Report”
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TABLE - 7.1
District wise Crime Against Children for 2015 and 2016, variation in 2016 over
2015
Murder (a) Infanticide (b) Other murder
Sl. % % %
UNITS
No Variation in Variation in Variation in
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
2016 over 2016 over 2016 over
2015 2015 2015
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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TABLE - 7.2
Rape Kidnapping / Abduction Foeticide
Sl. % % %
UNITS
No Variation in Variation in Variation in
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
2016 over 2016 over 2016 over
2015 2015 2015
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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TABLE - 7.3
Exposure and
Abetment of suicide Procuration of minor girls
Abandonment
Sl. % % %
UNITS
No Variation in Variation in Variation in
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
2016 over 2016 over 2016 over
2015 2015 2015
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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TABLE - 7.4
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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TABLE - 7.5
Other crimes TOTAL
Sl. % %
UNITS Variation in Variation in
No 2015 2016 2015 2016
2016 over 2016 over
2015 2015
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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CHAPTER–8
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
8.1 Juvenile delinquency is one of the most serious problems of our times. It basically
means anti-social behaviour among children. The different forms of delinquent
behaviour include loitering, loafing, pick-pocketing, stealing, gambling, sexual
offences like eve teasing, etc. The rate of delinquency is rising very fast all over the
world and one of the main suspected reasons is the negligence of parents
8.2 “Juvenile” or “child” means male below the age of 16 years and female below the
age of 18 yrs were considered as juveniles in Juvenile Justice (CPC) Act 1986. The
Act was amended in 2000 according to which, the age of juvenile males and
females was brought at par as below the age of 18 years. Juvenile Justice (CPC)
Rules-2006.
• Almost all research workers have accepted that families of delinquents are
characterized by discords, desertions and divorces. Such families have been
pointed out as one of the main causes of delinquency.
• The immediate environments of a child also affect the trend he will adopt in
connection with his personality. It has been seen that more delinquents come
from slums and thickly populated areas.
• Poverty and democracy are also major contributing factors towards juvenile
delinquency. People indulge themselves in delinquent acts in order to meet and
satisfy the primary wants of their life. Democratic orders also increase
delinquency.
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8.4 Effects
• On the Families
The upheaval and trauma of having a family member who is a juvenile delinquent
can create instability for the other relatives. Not only does the family have to cope
with the needs of the child who is in trouble, but they may also have to raise large
amounts of money to pay for lawyers. In addition, the family has to face the ethical
issues of responsibility to the victims of the child's crime.
• On the Community
• On Society
Young people who commit serious crimes before they are 18 years old challenge
the future for everyone involved. They may be acting out to protest perceived
abuses that have been perpetrated against them. They may believe that there is no
future for them outside of a life of crime. They may be expressing anger or
frustration directed against another person or group or looking for approval from a
gang. Whatever the motive, juvenile delinquency affects too many individuals,
families, and communities. It is a serious problem that challenges the efforts of
government agencies, politicians, educators, faith communities, and nonprofit
organizations alike.
• Accept the delinquent as a person in his own right, and give affection and security.
• Watch for the signs of maladjustment; early treatment may prevent this
maladjustment from taking a delinquent trend.
• Providing the child with a variety of experiences like music and dance, art and craft,
etc. can help divert him/her from delinquent tendencies.
• Attempt to build-up a stable system of moral and social values.
• Reject the delinquent behavior without rejecting the delinquent.
• Encourage the child to talk about and admit the existence of anti-social tendencies.
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• Change the conditions of home, school and community that seem to give rise to
such behavior.
• Give a potential delinquent some post of special responsibility, such as task of
preventing other children from committing delinquent acts.
• Once a delinquent act has been detected, never pass it over. Make clear to the
child that he has done something wrong, but do not punish him harshly.
• Minimize the chances of a child’s going wrong by putting the smallest possible
number of temptations in his way.
8.6 Snapshots
• During this year 2016 a total of 991 crimes committed by juveniles as against 1226
cases in the year 2015, showing a decrease of 19.17%.
• Bhadradri Kothagudem accounted for the highest number of cases (132) followed
by Hyderabad City (120) and Cyberabad (91). (Table No. 8.1 to 8.5).
• Vide G.O. Ms. No. 5 dt: 05.01.2010 Home Dept (PS&C Dept). all the SHOs of
AP are designated as Child Welfare Officers and all DCRB/ CCRB/ RCRB
Inspectors are designated as Special Juvenile Police Units as per Sec. 63
Juvenile Justice (CPC) Act.
• G.O.Ms. No. 8, Department for Women, Children, disabled & Senior Citizen (JJ) dt:
20.01201 – Constitution of Juvenile Justice Boards – Notification.
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8.8 List of Children / Observation / Special & Girls Homes
S.
Home Superintendent Office Phone No.
No
1 Hyderabad P.Kumaraswamy (9502746076) 040-24071244
2 Warangal Y. Lawrence (9849673046) 0870-2440059
Special Homes for Boys
1 Hyderabad P.Manik Reddy (9948242803) 040-24071984
2 Hyderabad V.Mahalakshmi (FAC) 9949146371 040-24653977
Observation Homes:
S.
Home Superintendent Office Phone No.
No.
Child Guidance
1 Bureau, M.Viswashanthi Vardhan (9247361677) 040-23340630
Hyderabad.
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TABLE - 8.1
1 Cyberabad 3 2 2 1 1 1 4 5 0 0 4 5
2 Hyderabad 2 4 2 3 0 1 3 5 0 0 3 5
3 Karimnagar 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0
4 Khammam 0 1 1 3 0 0 2 7 0 0 2 7
5 Nizamabad 3 1 1 3 2 0 5 0 0 0 5 0
6 Rachakonda 5 2 1 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 6 4
7 Ramagundam 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 5 4
8 Siddipet 1 5 0 0 0 0 7 2 0 0 7 2
9 Warangal 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
10 Adilabad 4 0 1 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 2
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 0 2 1 2 0 0 4 6 0 0 4 6
12 Jagityal 1 1 1 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 6 3
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 2
18 Mahabubnagar 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 4
19 Medak 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2
20 Nagarkurnool 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 3
21 Nalgonda 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0
22 Nirmal 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 2
25 Suryapet 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0
26 Vikarabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2
27 Wanaparthy 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 CID 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 32 37 16 16 4 2 72 54 0 0 72 54
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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TABLE - 8.2
Preparation
Kidnap & (i) Of women
(ii) Of others Dacoity & Assembly Robbery
Sl. Abdu & girls
UNITS forDacoity
No
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
1 Cyberabad 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 5 11
2 Hyderabad 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 0 2 1
3 Karimnagar 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0
4 Khammam 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Nizamabad 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
6 Rachakonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0
7 Ramagundam 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2
8 Siddipet 2 5 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Warangal 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Adilabad 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
12 Jagityal 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
17 Mahabubbad 0 41 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
19 Medak 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Nagarkurnool 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Nalgonda 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
22 Nirmal 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Suryapet 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Vikarabad 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 CID 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 20 69 0 5 20 64 1 16 0 0 14 21
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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TABLE - 8.3
1 Cyberabad 14 16 72 35 11 23 61 12 0 0 0 0
2 Hyderabad 7 17 52 69 22 24 30 45 0 0 0 0
3 Karimnagar 3 9 6 11 0 0 6 11 0 0 0 0
4 Khammam 20 14 20 5 4 0 16 5 1 2 0 0
5 Nizamabad 10 11 24 22 8 6 16 16 0 1 0 0
6 Rachakonda 30 13 79 38 24 20 55 18 0 0 0 0
7 Ramagundam 4 9 8 1 0 0 8 1 2 0 0 0
8 Siddipet 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1
9 Warangal 9 3 12 12 2 4 10 8 0 0 0 0
10 Adilabad 3 10 2 4 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 14 10 33 35 5 0 28 35 1 0 0 0
12 Jagityal 6 5 0 16 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 3 13 3 7 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 5 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
18 Mahabubnagar 3 5 4 2 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0
19 Medak 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0
20 Nagarkurnool 1 4 4 6 0 1 4 5 0 0 0 0
21 Nalgonda 9 7 7 2 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 0
22 Nirmal 1 3 7 9 0 0 7 9 0 1 0 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 2 0 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 6 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
25 Suryapet 4 0 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0
26 Vikarabad 0 2 5 2 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 1 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 0 0
29 CID 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 165 160 362 303 78 86 284 217 6 4 0 1
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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TABLE - 8.4
Dowry
Cheating Counterfeit Arson Hurt Molestation
Sl. Deaths
UNITS
No
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
1 Cyberabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0
2 Hyderabad 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 2
3 Karimnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Khammam 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 0 7 8
5 Nizamabad 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 3
6 Rachakonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Ramagundam 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0
8 Siddipet 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Warangal 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 3
10 Adilabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 1 0 3 0
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 0 5 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 11 12
12 Jagityal 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 7
17 Mahabubbad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
18 Mahabubnagar 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0
19 Medak 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Nagarkurnool 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
21 Nalgonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2
22 Nirmal 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
24 Sanga Reddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0
25 Suryapet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Vikarabad 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 CID 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 7 16 0 0 0 0 56 16 2 0 58 38
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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TABLE - 8.5
1 Cyberabad 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 52 13 165 91
2 Hyderabad 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 12 11 92 120
3 Karimnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 23 26
4 Khammam 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 47 19 110 65
5 Nizamabad 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 9 9 73 54
6 Rachakonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 19 170 78
7 Ramagundam 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 8 0 41 19
8 Siddipet 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 10 31 25
9 Warangal 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 9 45 35
10 Adilabad 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 35 23
12 Jagityal 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 6 0 25 26
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 10 17 13
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 7 3
15 Kamareddy 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 14 15
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 5 31 17 62
17 Mahabubbad 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 12 2 34 47
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 21 17
19 Medak 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 9 31 19
20 Nagarkurnool 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 14 16
21 Nalgonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 6 38 19
22 Nirmal 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 20 17
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 15 1
24 Sanga Reddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 6 34 15
25 Suryapet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 13 8
26 Vikarabad 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 11 14
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 8 8
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 23
29 CID 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 16 4 9 1 0 0 23 14 363 219 1226 991
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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CHAPTER–9
9.1 Snapshots
• There is an increase (17.33%) in the offences against SC/ST in T.S. in 2016 (1618)
when compared to 2015 (1379).
• The total cases under different Acts to prevent atrocities against SC/ST were
highest in Rachakonda (195) followed by Cyberabad (144) and Hyderabad (137).
• Sanga Reddy district registered highest number of SC/ST Murders (6) followed by
Nizmabad (5) and Ramagundam (4).
• Under the head Rape against SC/ST Rachakonda topped with (31) cases followed
by Cyberabad (21) and Sanga Reddy (16).
9.2 The framers of the constitution took note of the fact that certain communities in the
country were suffering from extreme social, educational and economic backwardness
arising out of age-old practices of untouchability and certain others on account of the
primitive agricultural practices, lack of infrastructure facilities and geographical
isolation, and who need special consideration for safe guarding their interests and for
their accelerated social-economic development. These communities were notified as
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes as per the provisions contained in clause 1 of
Article 341 and 342 of the constitution respectively.
9.3 The 1931 Census, for the first time systematically categorized certain castes as
‘depressed classes’. Thereafter, the Government of India Act, 1935, for the first time,
provided for notification of socially disadvantaged castes as ‘Scheduled Castes’, and a
list of such castes was accordingly notified in the Government of India (Scheduled
Castes) Order, 1936. The elections to provincial assemblies in British administered
areas held in 1937 under the above Act, provided seats reserved exclusively for
Scheduled Caste candidates.
9.4 The Constitution of India, which came into effect on 26.1.1950, inter-alia, abolished
“untouchability” and provided several special safeguards for the Scheduled Castes, so
as to ensure that they are able to attain equality with the other social groups in the
shortest possible time. These safeguards enabled reservation in elections to the Lok
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Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies, and reservation in Government jobs.
Important provisions of the Constitution pertaining to the Scheduled Castes.
9.5 The Constitutional provisions for protection and development of the SCs Social
Safeguards:
➢ Article 17, 23 24 and 25(2) (b) of the constitution enjoins the state to provide
social safeguards to Scheduled castes. Article 17 relates to abolition of
untouchability being practiced in society. The Parliamentary enacted the protection
of Civil Rights Act, 1955 and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
(prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 to tackle the problem of untouchability, which is
being practiced against Scheduled Castes.
➢ Article 23 prohibits traffic in human beings and ‘begar’ and other similar forms of
forced labour and provides that any contravention of this provision shall be an
offence punishable in accordance with law. Although there is no specific mentions
about the SCs special significance for them. The Indian Parliament enacted
Bounded Labour system (Abolition) Act, 1976 for identification, liberation and
rehabilitation of banded labourers.
➢ Article 24 provides that no children below the age of 14 years shall be employed to
work in any factory or mine or engaged in any other hazardous employment. Even
in this article, there is no specific mention about the SCs but substantial portion of
child labour engaged in hazardous employment belong to SCs.
➢ Article 25(2) (b) provides that Hindu religious institutions of a public character shall
be opened to all classes and sections of Hindus. The term Hindu includes persons
professing Sikh, Jain and Buddhist religion.
➢ Article 38 provides that the state shall strive to promote the welfare of the people
by securing and protecting as effectively as it may a social order in which justice,
social, economic and political, shall prevail in all the institutions of national life.
➢ Article 46 contains a very significant directive to the state. It says that the state
shall promote with special care the educational and economic interest of the
weaker sections of the people and in particular, of the Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes, and shall protect them from social justice and all forms of
exploitation. It is clear from these constitutional mandates that our constitution
makers have given an emphasis on eradication of all forms of social evils and
historical injustice with declared intent of bringing these neglected and
discriminated sections steps for setting up of special courts. The National
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Commission for SCs and STs recommends that all the states/UTs where the cases
relating to the offences under the PCR Act are still pending for trail must set up
special courts without further delay.
9.6 Institutional Mechanisms existing which are responsible for ensuring effective
implementation of PCR Act and Rules, SC/ST Act and Rules.
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have all the powers of a civil court trying a suit and in particular in respect of the
following matters, namely:-
a. Summoning and enforcing the attendance of any person from any part of India and
examining him on oath;
b. Requiring the discovery and production of any documents;
c. Receiving evidence on affidavits;
d. Requisitioning any public record or copy thereof from any court or office;
e. Issuing commissions for the examination of witnesses and documents;
f. Any other matter which the President may by rule, determine;
❖ Clause (9) - The Union and every State Government shall consult the Commission
on all major policy matters affecting Scheduled Castes.
❖ The State Government shall constitute high power vigilance and monitoring
committee of not more than 25 members consisting of the following:
a. Chief Minister / Administrator -Chairman (in case of a State under President’s Rule
Governor -Chairman).
b. Home Minister, Finance Minister and Welfare Minister -Members (in case of a State
under the President’s Rule Advisors -Members).
c. All elected Members of Parliament and Sate Legislative Assembly and Legislative
Council from the State belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes -
Members.
d. Chief Secretary, the Home Secretary, the Director General of Police,
Director/Deputy Director National Commission for Scheduled Castes and the
Scheduled Tribes -Members.
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e. The Secretary in-charge of the Welfare and Development of the Scheduled castes
and the Schedules Tribes -Convener.
❖ The high power vigilance and monitoring committee shall meet at least twice in a
calendar year, in the month of January and July to review the implementation of the
provisions of the Act, relief and rehabilitation facilities provided to the victims and
other matter connected therewith, prosecution of cases under the act, role of different
officers/agencies responsible for implementing, the provisions of the Act and various
reports received by the State Government.
1) In each district within the State, the District Magistrate shall set up a vigilance and
monitoring committee in his district to review the implementation of the provisions of
the Act, relief and rehabilitation facilities provided to the victims and other matters
connected therewith, prosecution of cases under the Act, role of different
officers/agencies responsible for implementing the provisions of the Act and various
reports received by the District Administration.
2) The district level vigilance and monitoring committee shall consist of the elected
Members of the Parliament and State Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council,
Superintendent of Police; three group ‘A’ officers /Gazetted officers of the State
Government belonging to the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled tribes, not more
than non-official Members belonging to the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled
tribes and not more than 3 members from the categories other than the Scheduled
Castes and the Scheduled Tribes having association with Non-Government
Organisations. The District Magistrate and District Social Welfare Officer shall be
Chairman and Member Secretary respectively.
3) The district level committee shall meet at least once in three months.
a. Lack of sensitivity on part of Police in dealing with the atrocity cases of SC/STs Non-
registration of SC/ST cases at the Police Stations
b. Negligence of investigation of cases under SC/ST (POA) Act by Police Officers
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c. Un due delays in completing investigation by the Police
d. Un due delays in disposal of cases in the Courts
e. Large number of acquittals of SC/ST Atrocity cases in the Court.
f. Lack of training on the Acts and Rules and Govt. G.Os, Circulars pertaining to the
implementation of these acts for the police personnel of all ranks
g. Lack of awareness for the General Public and also SCs.
h. Poor performance of P.Ps and APPs in the prosecuting the cases in the Courts.
i. Non-payment of TA, DA, Maintenance allowance to the victims and witnesses who
attend investigations at Police Stations and IOs and Courts failure to take preventive
measures and precautionary measures in Preventions of Atrocities against SC/STs.
j. Not following the guidelines and recommendations of Dr. Justice Punnaiah
Commission and also instructions issued by Govt. and also DGP prevention of
atrocities, registration, investigation and prosecution of cases.
9.8 Need for improving the performance of police in implementation of these Acts.
➢ There is a need for proper sensitization for police personnel at all levels on the
constitutional provisions and provisions of SC/ST (POA) Act and Rules and to ensure
that they respond properly when the victims come to the Police Stations with
complaints of practice of untouchability against them and atrocities.
➢ The SC/ST (POA) Act stipulates that the cases have to be investigated by SDPO and
investigation should be completed in 30 days. It is appalling to learn that cases
pertaining to 2001 onwards are still pending with police under investigation.
➢ While special courts have being constituted for trail of SC/ST (APOA) Act cases it is
sad to know that old cases pertaining to 1994 on wards are still pending trail for
various reasons.
➢ Still large no of complaints are received by the National Commissions for SC/STS
and State commission for SC/ST on allegations of (i) non registration of cases in the
Police Stations (ii) partisan attitude on the part of the police personnel by colluding
with the accused and threatening the compliant victims to compromise the matters
and also booking false counter cases against the victims to pressurize them for
compromise.
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➢ Section 4 of SC/ST (POA) Act provides for punishment with imprisonment to a public
servant who willfully neglects his duties required to be performed by him under this
Act.
➢ Hence there is a need for improving the performance of police personnel at all levels
in the effective implementations of PCR Act and Rules, 1955 and SC/ST (POA) Act,
1989.
9.9 Summary of Circulars & G.Os
Sl.
Circular reference Meant for Subject in brief
No.
1. CID- PCR Cell was created in 1976 vide G.O. Ms. No. 1018 Home (Pol-D) Dept. dated:
31.08.1976.
2. 4075/C19/CID/03 dt:5.3.2012 of All Cs.P & PCR Cell - Vigilance and Monitoring
ADGP, CID, Hyd. Ss.P Committee Meeting - Scrutiny of
DCS/FRs/FIRs.
3. 5324/C19/CID/02 dt:27.7.05 of All Cs.P Sending proposals to issue appointment
ADGP, CID, Hyd. orders as I.Os in the cases registered in
SC/ST (POA) Act, 1980.
4. 5324/C19/CID/02 dt:27.7.05 of All Cs.P Appointment of Investigating Offices of
ADGP, CID, Hyd. SCs/STs cases - Ss.P to appoint the I.Os
i.e., DSsP.
5. 5324/C19/CID/05 dt:3.8.05 of All Ss.P Cs.P have been requested to send
ADGP, CID, Hyd. proposals to DGP to issue appointment
orders to ACsP as I.Os for cases
registered in SCs/STs(POA) Act
6. 5324/C23/19/CID/02- 05 dt: All Unit Officers have been requested to
18.10.05 of ADGP, CID, Hyd. Ss.P/Ss.RP, instruct the IOs to complete investigation
Cs.P & within 30 days in the cases regd. in
D.Ss.P in SCs/STs(POA) Act
CID
7. 361/2/C-19/CID/PCR/05 All Cs.P & Unit Officers have been requested to take
dt:12.12.05 of ADGP, CID, Hyd. Ss.P necessary measures and for suitable
instructions to all IOs in their jurisdiction
on various important points.
8. 4075/C 19/CID/03 dt:26.4.06 of All Cs.P & PCR Cell - Guidelines to the IOs in the
ADGP, CID, Hyd. Ss.P cases booked under SCs/STs(POA) Act
and PCR Act
9. 2752/C19/CID/03 dt:13.6.06 of All Cs.P PCR Cell - Investigation of cases by
DG&IGP, Hyd A.Cs.P within 30 days
10. 3454/C19/CID/PCR/06 All Cs.P & PCR Cell- Serious observations of High
dt:15.7.06 of DGP, Hyd Regional Court for inordinate delay in investigation-
Is.G.P Fixing up accountability on the IOs.
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12. 4847 /C 19/CID/01 dt:7.11.06 of All Cs.P, PCR Cell - Report of Dr Justice
ADGP,CID, Hyd. Ss.P, Ss.RP K.Punnaiah, Common. of Enquiry for
& Regional eradication of untouchability etc- Further
Is.G.P orders for compliance
13. 3482/CI9/CID/PCR/06 dt: All Cs.P, PCR Cell - APLA - Committee on Welfare
8.11.06 of ADGP, CID, Hyd. Ss.P, Ss.RP of SCs-Meeting-Instructions on important
& Regional points
Is.G.P
14. 3489/CI9/CID/06 dt:29.11.06 of All Cs.P, PCR Cell - Instructions for the effective
ADGP, CID, Hyd. Ss.P, Ss.RP implementation of SCs/STs(POA) Act
& Regional 1989 and Rules thereon
Is.G.P
15. 4075/CI9/CID/03 dt:11.1.07 of All Cs.P, PCR Cell- Guidelines to the IOs in the
ADGP, CID, Hyd. Ss.P, Ss.RP cases booked under POA Act 1989 &
& Regional PCR Act 1955
Is.G.P
9.11 G.Os Pertaining to Police & Revenue Duties W.R.T SC/ST Offences
➢ To ensure joint visits of villages by SIs along with MRO and MDO on the
recommendations of One Man Commission as per G.O. Ms. No. 105 Social Welfare
(POA) Department dt: 31.10.2001.
➢ To conduct awareness campaign in the atrocity- prone villages.
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➢ Prompt action in providing the relief measures to the victims of SCs/STs or their
dependents in accordance with relief prescribed in G.O.Ms. No. 3, Social Welfare
(P1) Department, Hyderabad dt: 16.1.1996.
➢ To ensure early finalization of false caste certificate cases by District Level Scrutiny
Committee.
➢ To conduct District Level Monitoring Committee meetings atleast once in three
months as per Rule 17(3) of SCs/STs (POA) Act, 1989.
➢ To celebrate the 30th of every month (28th February) in one village in each Mandal
as ‘Civil Rights Day” as per G.O.Ms. No. 128 SW (POA-1) Department, dt:
21.12.2001.
➢ To organize “Sanghika Samkshema Sadasulu” at Assembly constituency Level once
in a year as per G.O. Ms. No. 88 Social Welfare (Coorn.i) Department dt: 16.11.2012.
9.12 List of SC/ST Special Courts in Telangana:
The Government have also constituted and established the following (10) Special
Sessions Courts to conduct trial of cases of atrocities on SCs/STs
1. G.O.Ms. No. 10 Social Welfare (Home) Dept. dtd: 7.2.1996.
1) Secunderabad
2. G.O.Ms. No. 25 Social Welfare (POA)-1) Dept. dtd: 29.3.2003.
1) Mahaboobnagar and 2) Medak at Sanga Reddy
3. G.O.Ms. No. 37 Social Welfare (PCR) Dept. dtd: 29.4.05
1) Karimangar and 2) Nizamabad
4. G.O.Ms. No. 39 Social Welfare (PCR) Dept. dtd: 1.6.2012
1) Khammam, 2) Warangal and 3) Nalgonda.
5. G.O.Ms. No. 52 Finance (SMPC) Dept. dtd: 20.02.2013
1) Ranga Reddy and 2) Adilabad.
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TABLE - 9.1
District wise Offences Against SCs/STs for 2015 and 2016, variation in 2016
over 2015
Murder Rape
SL. %
UNITS % Variation
NO. Variation in
2015 2016 in 2016 2015 2016
2016 over
over 2015
2015
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TABLE - 9.2
Hurt Arson
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TABLE - 9.3
Other IPC SC/ST Act
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TABLE -9.4
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C H A P T E R – 10
EXTREMIST OFFENCES
The overall extremist activity has decreased in the State. However the most
active extremist groups in Telangana State are the CPI (Maoist) and Janashakti. The
others are Praja Prathighatana and Praja Pandha whose violent profile has reduced.
10.1 10 cases of extremist offences were registered in the State during the year 2016 as
against 13 cases registered in 2015.
10.2 Nil extremist Murders were registered in 2016 as against 2 cases in 2015.
10.3 During the year 2016, 2 cases of arson and 6 other offences were registered as
against 1 case of arson and 10 other offences in 2015. (Table 10.1 and 10.2).
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Table-10.1
EXTREMIST OFFENCES
1 Cyberabad 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Hyderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Karimnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Khammam 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Nizamabad 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Rachakonda 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Ramagundam 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Siddipet 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Warangal 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Adilabad 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 1 0 0 0 0 0
12 Jagityal 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 0 0 1 1
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 1 0 0 0 0 1
17 Mahabubbad 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Medak 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Nagarkurnool 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Nalgonda 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Nirmal 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Suryapet 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Vikarabad 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 CID 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2 0 0 0 1 2
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Table-10.2
EXTREMIST OFFENCES
1 Cyberabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Hyderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Karimnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Khammam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Nizamabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Rachakonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Ramagundam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 Siddipet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Warangal 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1
10 Adilabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 0 1 0 0 5 2 6 3
12 Jagityal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 5
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
17 Mahabubbad 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Medak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Nagarkurnool 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Nalgonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Nirmal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Suryapet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Vikarabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 CID 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 2 0 0 10 6 13 10
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C H A P T E R – 11
GRAVE CRIMES
11.1 The image of the Police depends to a large extent on the detection and conviction of
the grave crimes. In order to achieve excellent results in investigation and detection
of grave crimes, the I.O. must focus on collection of scientific evidence and
substantiate the links between the offenders, the victims and the scene of offence.
11.2 As per 52 (6) of APPM, the following heads comes under grave crimes.
1. Dacoity
2. High way / House / Train Robbery
3. Robbery over Rs. 5000/-
4. Murder.
5. All terrorist offences and those affecting security.
6. Culpable Homicide not amounting to murder.
7. Rape
8. House breaking and theft over Rs. 1,00,000/-
9. Any disturbance, riot or affray of a specially grave nature.
10. Theft over Rs. 3,00,000/-
11. Cases of counterfeit coins and currency notes.
12. Organized crime of any description including kidnapping/ abduction for ransom.
13. Cases of manufacture or use of bombs or explosives or arms and ammunition whether
political or not.
14. Assault on Police Officers, magistrates or Judicial Officers.
15. Offences under sections 400 & 401 of the Indian Penal Code.
16. Conspiracy cases.
17. Serious road accidents.
18. Professional poisoning and drug trafficking, death or injury by noxious gases, serious
cases are arising due to food poisoning or consumption of adulterated liquor or
spurious drugs.
19. Offences resulting in grievous hurt and serious mischief or arson committed on
members of SCs & STs on caste consideration.
20. Attempted suicide or death in suspicious circumstances by young married women
during the first 7 years of their marriage, trafficking in women and children.
21. Cases of misappropriation involving property of value of Rs.10 Lakhs or more of
Government Department or undertakings or financial institutions – banking or non-
banking.
22. Major organized financial crimes affecting public and involving public money of over
Rs.5 lakhs.
23. They shall investigate important cases of lesser gravity, which may occur near their
halting places.
11.3 Grave Crime investigation is one of the primary duties of the Sub-Divisional Police
Officer (SDPO). The SDPO shall send Grave Crime Report (GCR) within 7 days of
occurrence of grave crime to the superior officers i.e. S.P, DIG (Range), IGP
(Region).
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TABLE - 11.1
All terrorist
High way / Culpable
Robbery offences and
House / Homicide not
Dacoity over Rs. Murder those
Sl. Train amounting to
UNITS 5000/- affecting
No Robbery murder.
security.
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
3 Karimnagar 0 6 3 10 3 7 17 13 0 0 5 3
4 Khammam 1 3 14 7 0 0 42 24 0 0 3 0
5 Nizamabad 2 0 0 0 6 6 56 39 0 0 9 6
6 Rachakonda 1 8 0 0 32 55 96 88 0 0 6 11
7 Ramagundam 1 0 1 2 1 6 39 38 0 0 4 14
8 Siddipet 0 0 0 2 8 1 17 17 0 0 3 9
9 Warangal 2 1 3 0 4 1 50 52 0 0 2 6
10 Adilabad 0 0 0 0 5 3 13 16 0 0 3 2
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 2 1 7 5 0 2 30 25 0 0 1 6
12 Jagityal 0 1 1 0 2 1 40 30 0 0 6 3
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 2 0 7 1 14 22 1 0 1 2
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 0 0 5 1 38 20 0 0 1 0
15 Kamareddy 2 0 0 0 5 0 29 22 0 0 3 3
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 2 0 0 4 0 14 15 0 0 4 5
17 Mahabubbad 0 1 3 0 8 1 15 19 0 1 3 2
18 Mahabubnagar 1 1 0 0 6 2 57 42 0 0 10 3
19 Medak 0 2 0 0 2 1 43 34 0 0 2 4
20 Nagarkurnool 0 1 0 0 4 0 38 24 0 0 11 2
21 Nalgonda 1 0 1 0 8 3 41 40 0 0 2 5
22 Nirmal 0 2 0 1 2 0 18 12 0 0 4 4
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 1 1 2 1 2 10 16 0 0 1 1
24 Sanga Reddy 3 1 0 0 9 5 34 60 0 0 8 7
25 Suryapet 0 0 0 0 2 0 28 42 0 1 3 3
26 Vikarabad 1 0 1 1 0 1 55 36 1 1 6 2
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 1 9 0 17 17 0 0 0 2
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 4 3 3 0 4 2 0 0 0 0
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TABLE - 11.2
Organized
Any Cases of crime of any
House
disturbance, Theft over counterfeit description
breaking and
Sl. Rape riot or affray Rs. coins and including
UNITS theft over
No of a specially 3,00,000/- currency kidnapping/
Rs.1,00,000/-
grave nature notes abduction
for ransom.
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
3 Karimnagar 38 37 7 0 0 0 4 7 1 1 0 0
4 Khammam 48 58 22 9 0 0 11 7 3 0 0 0
5 Nizamabad 24 24 8 4 0 0 6 4 0 0 0 1
6 Rachakonda 89 164 49 77 0 0 69 36 2 6 1 1
7 Ramagundam 37 33 6 22 0 1 3 7 1 2 0 1
8 Siddipet 42 30 18 21 0 0 11 4 1 0 0 0
9 Warangal 67 58 24 29 0 0 6 5 2 0 0 0
10 Adilabad 16 27 15 7 0 0 6 2 1 0 0 0
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 44 77 14 9 0 0 3 6 1 0 0 0
12 Jagityal 34 32 7 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 19 28 5 6 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 17 23 9 4 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 10 12 8 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 23 22 12 2 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 33 32 5 5 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
18 Mahabubnagar 80 64 7 6 0 0 7 4 0 3 0 0
19 Medak 25 26 9 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1
20 Nagarkurnool 40 23 4 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0
21 Nalgonda 44 41 28 23 0 0 20 14 0 1 0 0
22 Nirmal 10 15 10 12 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 12 12 7 18 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 41 36 13 9 0 0 10 3 0 2 0 0
25 Suryapet 54 46 27 11 0 0 17 3 0 2 0 0
26 Vikarabad 41 47 6 2 0 0 3 4 0 4 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 25 20 2 0 0 0 6 1 0 1 0 2
28 RP Secunderabad 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
Total 1117 1278 568 459 0 1 395 232 42 52 5 12
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TABLE - 11.3
Professional
Cases of poisoning and
manufacture drug trafficking,
Assault on Offences death or injury
or use of
Police under by noxious
bombs or
Officers, sections 400 Conspiracy Serious road gases, serious
Sl. explosives or
magistrates & 401 of the cases accidents. cases arising
UNITS arms and
No or Judicial Indian Penal due to food
ammunition poisoning or
Officers. Code.
whether consumption of
political or not. adulterated
liquor or
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
1 Cyberabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0
2 Hyderabad 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0
3 Karimnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
4 Khammam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0
5 Nizamabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0
6 Rachakonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 4 0 0
7 Ramagundam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0
8 Siddipet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0
9 Warangal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0
10 Adilabad 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0
12 Jagityal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Medak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
20 Nagarkurnool 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
21 Nalgonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0
22 Nirmal 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
24 Sanga Reddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
25 Suryapet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 0 0
26 Vikarabad 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 2 6 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 4
Total 1 0 2 3 0 1 6 8 41 74 15 6
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TABLE - 11.4
Cases of
Attempted suicide
Offences misappropriation
or death in
resulting in involving property Major organized They shall
suspicious
grevious hurt of value of Rs. 10 financial crimes investigate
circumstances by
and serious Lakhs or more of
young married affecting public important cases
mischief or Government
women during the and involving of lesser gravity,
Sl. arson committed Department or
UNITS first 7 years of public money of which may occur
No on members of undertakings or
their marriage, over Rs. 5 lakhs near their halting
SCs & STs on financial
trafficking in value. places.
caste institutions –
women and
consideration. banking or non-
children.
banking.
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
1 Cyberabad 0 0 31 29 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Hyderabad 0 2 25 18 0 72 0 3 0 0
3 Karimnagar 0 0 8 12 4 2 2 2 0 0
4 Khammam 0 0 10 4 2 3 2 6 0 0
5 Nizamabad 0 0 6 9 12 5 0 0 0 0
6 Rachakonda 0 2 26 26 0 3 1 0 0 0
7 Ramagundam 0 1 9 8 4 6 0 2 1 0
8 Siddipet 0 0 15 10 0 12 0 2 0 0
9 Warangal 0 0 12 27 1 2 0 0 0 0
10 Adilabad 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 0 0 6 9 1 1 2 0 0 0
12 Jagityal 0 0 5 6 3 3 1 0 0 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 8 5 1 0 0 1 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 0 0 4 9 2 0 0 0 0 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 0 5 4 0 2 2 0 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 0 1 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 0
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Medak 0 0 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Nagarkurnool 0 1 8 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
21 Nalgonda 0 0 17 12 7 2 1 0 0 0
22 Nirmal 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 2 0 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0 7 7 3 1 0 3 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 0 0 13 22 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Suryapet 0 0 4 3 8 3 0 3 0 0
26 Vikarabad 0 0 7 6 1 1 0 0 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 7 259 254 51 120 11 25 1 0
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C H A P T E R – 12
12.1 During this year a Total No. of 11283 cases were registered under Special and Local
Laws as against 16497 cases in the year 2015, showing a decrease of -31.6%.
12.2 Hyderabad City accounted for the highest number of cases (1553) followed by
Cyberabad (1325) and Rachakonda (1225).
• The district wise and Head Wise incidence of Cognizable Crime under Special
and Local Laws is given in Table No. 12.1 to 12.4.
1. Gaming Act
2. Explosive Substances Act
3. Copy Right Act
4. Indian Arms Act
5. Excise & Prohibition Act
6. Indian Passport Act
7. Dowry Prohibition Act.
8. Protection of Civil Rights Act
9. SC & ST (POA) Act.
10. ITP Act
11. NDPS Act
12. Other SLL
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TABLE - 12.1
Incidence of Special & Local Laws for the years 2015 and 2016
3 Karimnagar 1 2 3 6 1 4
4 Khammam 1 1 24 43 3 6
5 Nizamabad 1 2 17 14 5 6
7 Ramagundam 2 0 8 6 6 0
8 Siddipet 3 1 21 36 7 1
9 Warangal 2 0 10 33 8 12
10 Adilabad 2 0 4 5 6 7
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 2 5 38 39 8 7
12 Jagityal 0 1 7 3 2 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 4 1 5 25 8 10
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 1 1 56 8 1 3
15 Kamareddy 0 3 6 16 1 3
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 2 5 6 1 2
17 Mahabubbad 2 0 9 35 9 1
18 Mahabubnagar 5 3 22 9 1 1
19 Medak 0 0 11 44 10 10
20 Nagarkurnool 2 2 15 4 0 0
21 Nalgonda 9 8 10 13 6 9
22 Nirmal 0 0 7 6 1 3
23 Rajanna Siricilla 2 0 5 3 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 3 1 21 24 27 15
25 Suryapet 11 6 17 15 7 7
26 Vikarabad 0 1 19 4 5 4
27 Wanaparthy 3 1 13 6 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 16 18
Total 109 89 1185 1088 198 232
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TABLE - 12.2
3 Karimnagar 12 0 3 8 131 17
4 Khammam 7 3 0 8 232 32
5 Nizamabad 0 1 3 1 33 63
7 Ramagundam 15 0 6 4 557 29
12 Jagityal 8 0 4 0 292 31
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 4 5 0 0 61 97
15 Kamareddy 1 0 0 1 52 91
18 Mahabubnagar 3 2 0 0 44 127
20 Nagarkurnool 2 2 0 0 48 21
26 Vikarabad 2 1 3 1 42 298
27 Wanaparthy 4 2 0 0 32 170
28 RP Secunderabad 2 0 0 0 1 3
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TABLE -12.3
1 Cyberabad 22 17 0 1 1 0
2 Hyderabad 29 42 12 10 3 4
3 Karimnagar 7 7 0 0 0 0
4 Khammam 4 8 0 0 0 0
5 Nizamabad 5 2 0 0 0 0
6 Rachakonda 30 14 0 0 1 0
7 Ramagundam 7 12 0 0 0 0
8 Siddipet 5 3 0 0 0 1
9 Warangal 15 3 0 0 0 0
10 Adilabad 3 3 0 0 0 0
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 7 1 0 0 0 0
12 Jagityal 2 2 0 0 0 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 4 4 0 0 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 2 4 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 4 4 0 0 0 1
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 4 2 0 0 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 3 7 0 0 0 0
18 Mahabubnagar 8 6 0 0 0 0
19 Medak 1 3 0 0 0 0
20 Nagarkurnool 4 1 0 0 0 0
21 Nalgonda 10 1 0 0 8 0
22 Nirmal 4 3 0 0 1 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 3 0 0 0 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 11 6 1 1 2 2
25 Suryapet 5 2 0 0 0 0
26 Vikarabad 6 2 0 0 1 0
27 Wanaparthy 3 4 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0
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TABLE - 12.4
5 Nizamabad 11 9 75 98 30.7%
20 Nagarkurnool 14 59 85 89 4.7%
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C H A P T E R –13
CYBER CRIME
1. Cybercrimes are on the rise not only in urban but also in rural segments because
of availability of mobile phones and internet. Every family has bank account and
connected to ATM/Debit card which is widely being used.
2. Due to above, the cybercrimes such as fake lottery fraud as well as ATM and
debit card data stealing and Card cloning is increasing phenomenally.
3. To address this issue, people are given sufficient awareness programmes both in
the form of posters as well as training schedules by the bank that has access to
customers of their branch.
4. These trainings should not be one time programmes, but should continue
periodically. In this training schedules different bank authorities explain to their
customers DOs and DONT’s. of use of ATM / Debit Cards in local language,
such as:
“Do not answer calls by any unknown in the name of banks, as banks never call
the customer for taking card number, PIN number and other details which are to
be kept secret.
(As most fraudsters are taking information and using it for online transactions
misusing victims account)
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5. All the bank authorities should send SMS messages to their customers in the
form of alerts about cybercrimes, in particular Job frauds, Lottery frauds, ATM
frauds, in local languages.
689 cases were registered in 2015 as against 742 in 2014. Highest number of
cases reported from Hyderabad City (369) followed by Cyberabad (194) and
Karimnagar (31).
Computer as a tool: When the individual or the computer user is the main
target of Cybercrime, the computer can be considered as the tool rather than the
target. These crimes generally involve less technical expertise as the damage
done manifests itself in the real world. Human weaknesses are generally
exploited. The damage dealt is largely psychological and intangible, making legal
action against the variants more difficult. These are the crimes which have
existed for centuries in the offline. Scams, theft, and the likes have existed even
before the development in high-tech equipment. The same criminal has simply
been given a tool which increases his potential pool of victims and makes him all
the harder to trace and apprehend.
Computer as a target: In these cyber offences the computer is itself the target.
These crimes are committed by a selected group of criminals. Unlike crimes
using the computer as a tool, these crimes requires the technical knowledge of
the perpetrators. These crimes are relatively new, having been in existence for
only as long as computers have - which explain show unprepared society and
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the world in general are towards combating these crimes. There are numerous
crimes of this nature committed daily on the internet.
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b. Denial of Service Attack: denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) or
distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoSattack) is an attempt to make a
computer resource unavailable to its intended users. Although the means
to carry out, motives for, and targets of a DoS attack may vary, it generally
consists of the concerted, malevolent efforts of a person or persons to
prevent an Internet site or service from functioning efficiently or at all,
temporarily or indefinitely. Perpetrators of DoS attacks typically target sites
or services hosted on high-profile web servers such as banks, credit card
payment gateways, and even DNS root servers.
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software yourself, give it away, or sell it. Downloading movies and songs
from the Internet. Indulging in deep linking.
c. Nigerian Fraud: This fraud is a worldwide Scam running since the early
1980's under Successive Governments of Nigeria involving Billions US$. It
is also referred to as "Advance Fee Fraud","419 Fraud" (Four-One-Nine)
after the relevant section of the Criminal Code of Nigeria.
At some point, the victim is asked to pay up front an Advance Fee of some
sort, be it an "Advance Fee", "Transfer Tax", "Performance Bond", “Insurance Fee”
or to extend credit, grant COD privileges, send back "change" on an overage
cashier's check or money order, etc. If the victim pays the Fee, there are often many
"Complications" which require still more advance payments until the victim either
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quits, runs out of money, or both. If the victim extends credit on a given transaction
etc. he may also pay such fees ("nerfund" etc.), and also stiffed for the Goods or
Service with NO Effective Recourse. The Nigerian Scam is, according to published
reports, the Third to Fifth largest industry in Nigeria. Victims have little recourse in
this matter, because the elites from which successive Governments of Nigeria have
been drawn are the Scammers - therefore, victims have little recourse in this matter.
Monies stolen by 419 operations are almost Never Recovered from Nigeria. Most
419 letters and emails originate from are traceable back to Nigeria. However, some
originate from other nations, mostly also West African nations such as Ghana, Togo,
Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast (Cote D’Ivoire) etc. In most cases 419 emails from
other nations are also Nigerian in that the "Home Office" of the fraudullers involved is
Nigeria regardless of the source of the contact materials. But there are occasionally
some "local" copycats trying to emulate the success of the Nigerians. These folks
tend not to last too long actually operating out of nations other than Nigeria, but they
do try.
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• Information Technology Act as amended as 11 penal sections i.e.,
• However the provisions of Indian Penal Code can also be invoked to deal with
cybercrimes. Sending threatening messages by email is punishable under
section 506 IPC, Sending defamatory messages by email Sec 499 and 500 IPC,
Forgery of electronic records is an offence as per Sec 463 IPC and Bogus
Websites, Cyber Fraud like Nigerian Fraud and Phishing punishable as per
section 420 IPC. If there is Online Sale of drugs NDPS Act can be invoked.
• It can be concluded with note that Cybercrime is the latest and perhaps the most
complicated problem in the cyber world. Capacity of human mind is
unfathomable. It is not possible to eliminate cybercrime from the cyber space. It
is quite possible to check them with that aim in mind Govt. of India has come
with I T Act 2000 at a time when cyber-specific legislation was much needed. It
has filled up the lacuna for a law in the field of e-commerce and cybercrimes. Yet
some more legal issues like copy right with regard to web contents, domain
name disputes, liability of cyber cafes have not been addressed.
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Complaint and section of law in ITA 2000, IT amendment act - 2008, IPC and
Special and Local Laws.
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name, asking for fine up to Rupees one lakh fine or both
login credentials
10 Capturing, Section 66E of ITAA 2008— Section 292 IPC —
publishing, or Three years imprisonment or Two years
transmitting the fine not exceeding Rupees imprisonment and fine
image of the private two lakh or both Rupees 2000 and 5
areas of a victim years and rupees
without any person’s 5000 for second and
consent or subsequent conviction
knowledge
11 Tampering with Section 65 of ITAA 2008—
computer source Three years imprisonment or
Documents fine up to Rupees two lakh
or both
Section 66 of ITAA 2008 —
Three years imprisonment or
fine up to Rupees five lakh
or both
12 Data Modification Section 66 of ITAA 2008 —
Three years imprisonment or
fine up to Rupees five lakh
or both
13 Publishing or Section 67 of ITAA 2008 first Sec. 292 IPC — Two
transmitting obscene conviction — Three years years imprisonment
material in electronic and 5 lakh and fine Rupees 2000
form Second or subsequent and five years and
conviction — 5 years and up rupees 5000 for
to 10 lakh second and
subsequent conviction
14 Publishing or Section 67A of ITAA 2008 Sec. 292 IPC — Two
transmitting of first conviction — Five years years imprisonment
material containing and up to 10 lakh and fine Rupees 2000
sexually explicit act, Second or subsequent and five years and
etc., in electronic conviction — 7 years and up rupees 5000 for
form to 10 lakh second and
subsequent conviction
15 Punishment for Section 67B of ITAA 2008 Section 292 IP —
publishing or first conviction — Five years Two years
transmitting of and up to 10 lakh imprisonment and fine
material depicting Second or subsequent Rupees 2000 and five
children in sexually conviction — 7 years and up years and rupees
explicit act, etc., in to 10 lakh 5000 for second and
electronic form subsequent conviction
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Section 66 — Three years
Misusing a Wi-Fi imprisonment or fine up to
16 connection for acting Rupees five lakh or both
against the state Section 66F— life
imprisonment of ITAA 2008
17 Planting a computer Section 66 — 3 years
virus that acts imprisonment or fine up to
against the state Rupees five lakh or both
66F— life imprisonment
18 Conducting a denial Sec. 66 of ITAA 2008 — 3
of service attack years imprisonment or fine
against a up to Rupees five lakh or
government both
computer Sec. 66F of ITAA 2008— life
imprisonment of
19 Stealing data from a Section 66 of ITAA 2008 —
government 3 years imprisonment or fine
computer that has up to Rupees five lakh or
significance from both, 66F — life
national security imprisonment
perspective
20 Not allowing the Section 69 of ITAA 2008 —
authorities to decrypt imprisonment up to 7 years
all communication and fine
that passes through
your computer or
network.
21 Intermediaries not Section 69 of ITAA 2008 —
providing access to imprisonment up to 7 years
information stored and fine
on their computer to
the relevant
authorities
22 Word, gesture or act Section 509 IPC — 1
intended to insult the years or fine or both
modesty of a woman — IPC as applicable
23 Bogus Web sites, Section 66D of ITAA 2008 Section 419 — 3
cyber frauds — 3 years imprisonment and years imprisonment or
fine up to Rupees one lakh fine
Section 420 IPC — 7
years imprisonment
and fine
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24 E-mail Spoofing Section 66C of ITAA 2008 Section 465 IPC — 2
— 3 years imprisonment and years or fine or both
fine up to Rupees one lakh Section 468 IPC — 7
years imprisonment
and fine
25 Making a false Section 66D of ITAA 2008 Section 465 IPC — 2
document — 3 years imprisonment and years or fine or both
fine up to Rupees one lakh)
26 Forgery for purpose Section 66D of ITAA 2008 Section. 468 IPC — 7
of cheating — 3 years imprisonment and years imprisonment
fine up to Rupees one lakh and fine
27 Forgery for purpose Section 66D of ITAA 2008 Section. 469 IPC — 3
of harming — 3 years imprisonment and years and fine
reputation fine up to Rupees one lakh
28 Copyright Section 66 of ITAA 2008 — Sec. 63, 63B
infringement 3 years imprisonment or fine Copyrights Act 1957
up to Rupees five lakh or
both
29 Theft of Computer Sec. 379 IPC 3 years
Hardware imprisonment or fine
or both
30 Online Sale of Drugs NDPS Act
31 Online Sale of Arms Arms Act
* This is a suggested mapping and applying the sections ITA 2000, IT
(Amendment) Act, 2008 & IPC
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date and times tamps, shall always be as it is in one copy and another copy
by converting time to IST.
C. Information/evidence to be gathered:-
i. From complainant: Self attested copies of the printout of the fake profiles
printed at the police station and soft copies of the offensive content with date
and time stamps, Self attested copies of the printout of the friendship
requests received by the victim’s friends and soft copies of the offensive
content with date and time stamps.
ii. From Social n/w website company: Registration, Access details of the fake
profile created by the accused. Details may include name, date of birth, IP
address, and email IDs given by the accused while creating the fake profile.
iii. From Email Service Provider: If the accused has used any email id to send
out the mails or the social n/w company has provided any email id uploaded
by the accused, you may seek access details of the subject email ID.
iv. From Internet Service Provider:- The end user details of IP address provided
by the social n/w company or email service provider.
➢ Upon collecting the information about the IP address from the internet
service provider or based on local investigations about the relevant scene
of offence, the IO to plan his actions for search / seizure as per the legal
provisions under Cr PC and IT act.
Perpetrators of internet crime are attracting the gullible mobile and e-mail users
with false promises like winning of Euro lottery, transferring stashed away funds lying
in Banks abroad, providing employment with international organizations etc., which
are termed universally as Nigerian frauds, because the fraudsters are generally from
Nigeria, or of Nigerian origin.
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The fact that most of the times the perpetrators are not quickly traced and
brought to book – due to the lengthy and cumbersome procedure of Letter
Rogatories to the concerned countries – is rendering any stringent action by Police
virtually non-enforceable. This enables the perpetrators to continue trapping gullible
internet users. There is urgent need to see that such crime does not continue once it
is identified as a crime by Police.
Nigeria scam is so called because usually the fraudsters are from Nigeria. It
also called “419” scam name after an article of the Nigerian Penal Code under which
it is prosecuted. It is also called “Advance fee fraud” as the fraudsters squeeze
money in the name of advance fees. 419 fraud is an industry, that on some
estimates are making hundreds of millions of dollars per year. It employs thousands
of crooks. It is not just a few young guys going to an internet café to cheat some
foreigners. In many cases, apparently the African internet cafes are owned by the
gang bosses, who pay young men hourly wages for “working” in 419-sweat shops.
The Modus Operandi is typically that the victims get unsolicited e-mails and are
promised a lottery win or a large sum of money sitting in a bank account or in a
deposit box at a security company. Often the storyline involves a family member of a
former member of Government of an African country, a ministerial official, an orphan
or widow of a rich businessman etc. Some e-mails include pictures of boxes stuffed
with dollar bills, scans of fake passports, bank or Government documents and
pictures of supposed sender.
The victims are promised a fortune for providing a bank account to transfer the
money. If they fall for the scam – they are made to part with thousands and
sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars in “fees” (taxes, insurance, legal fees
etc.) before the “partners” finally disappear without trace. The promised fortunes are
never delivered as they do not actually exist.
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Main storylines of advance fee fraud and other Nigeria-related fraud e-mails:
• Fake lottery win: An e-mail appears that a lottery is won and specific
amounts are to be paid which may run into several lakhs of rupees.
• Dying Widow Scam: A rich widow is about to die from breast cancer and
wants to give millions of dollars, but first one must send money to her lawyer.
• Dying rich merchant scam: A rich merchant or oil contractor is about to die
from cancer and wants to give millions of dollars, but first one must sent
money to his/her lawyer.
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• Yukos Oil scam: Russian Tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky has been arrested,
but before that a few millions were stashed away. An associate seeks victims’
help in moving it, promising him a slice of it, but first he must send money to a
securities company or lawyer.
• Credit Card order: Someone claiming to live in the USA or UK orders goods
on a credit card and asks to send them to Nigeria.
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• Fake training: An employee of an institution would receive a message that
he has been chosen for advanced training and for that he would have to pay
the lodging/boarding charges and other reservation charges.
Here are some of the fake reasons given to victims why they should send
money:
Legal fees: Many 419 scams involve a fake lawyer (usually a person who
calls himself a Barrister or claims to work for a firm whose name includes the
word “Chambers”). Beware of any using a @lawyer.com, @justice.com etc.,
free web mail account who gets introduced in such e-mails.
Shipping: Real parcel services do not charge $800 and more for delivering a
letter. Real lotteries don’t ask you to contact a parcel service to arrange for
shipping of a check or a winnings certificate that you will have to pay for.
Wire transfer charges: Real banks charge about $40 for an international
wire transfer, not several $1000.
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Most of the transaction that the culprits show would be genuine to instill
confidence in the mind of the victim. The inland bank accounts, phone
transactions, stipulated formalities would give cozy picture that the whole
gamut of fraud is genuine. The list is so creative that not one or the other
dupe can be summarized as final.
From complainant:
CAF, CDRs of the mobile numbers through which fraudster has contacted the
victim. Identify the location of the mobile user preferably during 3 to 4 am in
the night to ascertain the residence where he is staying.
Details of log in IP address of email id and to send out the mails to the victim
to ascertain the location from where the mails are originated. This can be
done in two ways ie., verifying the full headers of the mails received by the
victim or getting information from the mail service provider.
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From Internet Service Provider:
The end user details of IP address taken from the full headers or from email
service provider. Here exact time stamp which is converted to IST should be
given.
Contact the nodal officer of the banks where the money is deposited take the
CAF, transaction details, ATM footages, payments to different merchandise
units, IP address of account access details if transfer of funds are made online
to identify the accused, couriers etc.,
Forensic Examination:-
Based on the report accused can be arrested produce accused in the court for
appropriate remand.
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Finalization of the Case and Charge sheet:
In the process of capacity building, imparted hands on training 230 Officers all
over Telangana State. Now almost all the Police Stations are registering IT
Act cases and investigating cases. If any advice or technical help is required,
Cyber Crime Police Station, CID is providing it.
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Table -13
Statement of Cyber Offences for the years 2015 and 2016
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C H A P T E R – 14
CUSTODIAL DEATHS
14.1 Article 21 of the constitution of India: Protection of life and personal liberty: No
person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty, except according to procedure
established by law.
14.2 Custodial death has been described as one of the worst crimes in a civilized society,
governed by the rule of law: D.K. Basu Vs State of West Bengal, AIR 1997 SC 610
Para -36.
14.3 Custodial deaths are of two kinds: Deaths in Judicial Custody and deaths in Police
custody. In this chapter we present an analysis of the deaths in police custody only
in the State of Telangana.
14.4 The unfortunate occurrence of custodial deaths can be prevented to a large extent, if
the staff of the police stations take due care during interrogation and also take into
consideration, the physical and emotional well being of the suspect. It can be seen
from the figures that there are very few custodial deaths due to torture/ usage of third
degree methods.
14.5 Nil cases of custodial deaths of all types were reported in Telangana during 2016 as
against 5 cases each in 2015.
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Custodial Deaths 2012-2016
4.5
4 4 4
3.5
3
Total Deaths
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
0
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Custodial Deaths
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TABLE - 14.1
1 Cyberabad 0 0
2 Hyderabad 1 0
3 Karimnagar 0 0
4 Khammam 0 0
5 Nizamabad 1 0
6 Rachakonda 0 0
7 Ramagundam 0 0
8 Siddipet 0 0
9 Warangal 0 0
10 Adilabad 0 0
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 0 0
12 Jagityal 0 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0
15 Kamareddy 0 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 0 0
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0
19 Medak 1 0
20 Nagarkurnool 0 0
21 Nalgonda 2 0
22 Nirmal 0 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 0 0
25 Suryapet 0 0
26 Vikarabad 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0
Total 5 0
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Table - 14.2
1) Nil Cases of Custodial deaths were reported during the year 2016 as
against 5 cases in 2015.
2) Causes for deaths in Police custody for the years 2015 & 2016
SL.
HEAD 2015 2016
NO.
f) Due to torture 0 0
TOTAL : 6 0
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C H A P T E R – 15
MISSING PERSONS
15.1 A missing person is a person who has disappeared and whose status as alive or
dead cannot be confirmed as their location and fate is not known. A missing person
can be a source of immense trauma and concern for family members and friends.
15.2 A person may be missing due to their own decision, accident, crime, death or many
other reasons. People disappear for many reasons:
15.3 APPM PSO 410 (2) empowers police to register and investigate cases. FIRs are
registered under head: man/ woman / child / girl missing.
15.4 The issue of Missing Persons, though very serious crime, has not got the attention it
deserves in Police professional circles.
15.5 During this year a total of 11670 cases were registered in 2016 as against 11140
cases in the year 2015.
15.6 It is imperative that greater attention is paid by the police in tracing missing persons
as it has got not only socio-economic but also national security ramifications, both
internal and external. The fate of missing persons is a matter of conjecture and it can
be any of the following list of possibilities, which is again not exhaustive:
a) They got murdered or killed in accident and their bodies remain unidentified.
b) They get inducted in organized crime, human trafficking include bootlegging / drug
running etc., with girls being forced into prostitution.
c) They, particularly the young and gullible ones, join terrorist/extremist outfits for their
existence.
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Table 15.1
Woman
Woman
Woman
Rep. Sex
Man Man Man & Other Murder
abuse
Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Sec
1 Cyberabad 1676 180 310 635 551 157 288 588 454 23 22 47 97 5 3 3
2 Hyderabad 2821 176 220 1295 1130 119 90 937 604 57 130 358 526 6 1 2
6 Rachakonda 1908 175 297 775 661 166 282 731 567 9 15 44 94 0 0 0
8 Siddipet 168 10 48 77 33 10 45 73 24 0 3 4 9 8 10 0
10 Adilabad 108 13 16 53 26 12 16 51 24 1 0 2 2 14 2 1
12 Jagityal 160 13 39 72 36 10 35 62 28 3 4 10 8 7 5 2
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 59 8 17 23 11 7 17 23 8 1 0 0 3 0 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 70 4 15 28 25 4 13 23 14 0 2 5 11 1 0 0
15 Kamareddy 148 14 27 70 37 14 27 66 32 0 0 4 5 9 0 1
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 57 4 10 32 11 3 10 32 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 77 7 24 34 12 7 23 32 8 0 1 2 4 5 0 0
19 Medak 114 7 32 43 32 7 31 39 25 0 1 4 7 7 5 1
20 Nagarkurnool 108 9 21 53 25 8 20 48 21 1 1 5 4 0 0 0
22 Nirmal 91 10 8 34 39 9 8 28 33 1 0 6 6 7 4 1
23 Rajanna Siricilla 88 3 21 47 14 1 21 46 10 2 0 1 4 2 2 0
25 Suryapet 124 13 20 63 30 12 19 63 22 1 1 0 8 9 0 1
26 Vikarabad 132 14 30 57 31 12 26 55 19 2 4 2 12 5 6 1
27 Wanaparthy 98 7 25 42 24 7 24 31 9 0 1 11 15 2 0 1
28 RP Secunderabad 35 3 5 11 16 1 2 7 9 2 3 4 7 0 0 0
11140 901 1715 4993 3532 763 1446 4318 2486 138 269 675 1046 209 85 24
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Table 15.2
Woman
Woman
Woman
UNITS
Murder
No cases Abd. & Sex
Man
Man
Man
Rep. Other abuse
Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Sec
1 Cyberabad 2122 245 285 872 720 185 255 682 510 60 30 190 210 7 10 2
2 Hyderabad 2885 145 215 1302 1223 81 108 640 510 64 107 662 713 17 1 2
6 Rachakonda 1964 170 221 854 732 153 200 756 586 17 21 98 146 0 0 0
8 Siddipet 184 17 37 97 33 13 29 73 21 4 8 24 12 10 13 0
10 Adilabad 95 8 22 42 23 6 22 39 18 2 0 3 5 4 5 0
12 Jagityal 188 14 42 96 44 11 32 79 31 3 10 17 13 10 2 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 81 4 31 30 16 4 29 26 10 0 2 4 6 0 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 68 9 14 28 17 7 12 23 7 2 2 5 10 1 0 0
15 Kamareddy 161 14 17 92 38 14 17 79 29 0 0 13 9 0 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 85 9 30 31 15 8 28 24 11 1 2 7 4 4 0 0
19 Medak 146 12 29 65 40 10 27 56 33 2 2 9 7 9 10 3
20 Nagarkurnool 166 17 43 70 36 12 37 62 32 5 6 8 4 2 5 0
22 Nirmal 127 4 21 46 56 3 19 43 48 1 2 3 8 19 4 1
25 Suryapet 139 15 26 73 28 14 25 63 21 1 1 10 7 8 1 0
26 Vikarabad 146 27 22 67 30 20 16 46 13 7 6 21 17 1 4 0
27 Wanaparthy 103 8 34 44 17 6 29 39 11 2 5 5 6 6 2 6
28 RP Secunderabad 38 3 5 11 19 1 2 4 7 2 3 7 12 0 0 0
11670 924 1540 5407 3823 717 1253 4117 2417 207 287 1290 1406 191 97 27
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C H A P T E R – 16
ROAD ACCIDENTS
16.1 There are 9606185 vehicles of different types are on roads in Telangana State. Auto
Rickshaws 357629, Contract carriages 7453, Educational Institutions buses 22606,
Goods Carriages 386739, Maxi C-abs 24569, Mopeds & Motor Cycles 7133637,
Motor Cars 1139452, Motor Cabs 104691, Private Services Vehicles 2568, Stage
carriers 16472, Tractor and Trailers 359152 and Others 51217 dominate the road
space. We have 24245 kms R&B (PWD) Roads which includes 2592 kms of
National Highways, 3152 kms of State Highways, 12079 kms of Major districts roads
and 9014 kms of other district roads.
16.2 During 2016 a Total No. of 21203 cases of Road Accidents were registered in the
State when compared to 20291 cases in the previous year showing an increase of
(4.49%).
16.3 7175 persons died due to accidents and 23719 got injured, during this year while
7066 persons died and 22809 were injured during previous year. (The details are
shown in Table-16.1 &16.2).
22809 23719
21203
250 00 20291 21125
19099
200 00
2014
150 00
2015
500 0
0
ACCIDENTS DEATHS INJURED
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TABLE - 16.1
Road Accidents for the years 2014 to 2016 along with ranking
2014 2015
Sl
UNITS No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of
No
cases persons persons RANK cases persons persons RANK
reported died injured reported died injured
28 RP Secunderabad 1 18 18 0 1 1 0 0
TOTAL : 19099 6935 21125 20291 7066 22809
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TABLE - 16.2
2016
Sl No UNITS No. of cases No. of persons No. of persons
RANK
reported died injured
28 RP Secunderabad 1 1 0
TOTAL : 21203 7175 23719
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C H A P T E R-17
ARRESTS
17.1 A total of 140891 persons were arrested by Police during the year 2016 as against
141762 arrested in 2015.
17.2 Highest No. of arrests were made in Hyderabad City (23553) followed by Nalgonda
(12993) and Cyberabad (9774).
17.3 A total of 2300 persons were surrendered in courts and 3843 persons were granted
anticipatory bail during the year 2016 as against 3119 surrendered in courts and
2306 granted anticipatory bail in 2015. Table No.17 shows the district wise details.
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Table- 17
ARRESTS UNDER IPC CASES
Total No. of Accused
Sl. Arrested by Surrendered in Granted
UNIT
No. Police Courts Anticipatory Bail
2015 2016 2015 2016 2015 2016
1 Cyberabad 15160 9774 431 249 142 66
2 Hyderabad 20644 23553 1243 603 1281 2937
3 Karimnagar 2887 2398 643 384 91 33
4 Khammam 8045 9310 58 47 69 85
5 Nizamabad 6136 6099 12 20 17 5
6 Rachakonda 6712 6705 191 235 87 57
7 Ramagundam 5159 6109 39 36 20 36
8 Siddipet 4025 3853 23 47 6 65
9 Warangal 5531 6815 33 21 48 84
10 Adilabad 2045 1985 5 4 11 20
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 6794 7013 13 65 27 46
12 Jagityal 3153 2538 21 27 24 16
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 2589 3072 12 17 5 42
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 2010 2352 34 29 29 35
15 Kamareddy 3187 3780 15 74 0 9
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 1156 1257 5 11 4 8
17 Mahabubbad 2475 2558 4 8 8 17
18 Mahabubnagar 6923 6413 58 40 148 36
19 Medak 2080 2041 13 30 7 3
20 Nagarkurnool 2520 2786 3 3 8 4
21 Nalgonda 15171 12993 69 112 78 24
22 Nirmal 2577 2553 12 13 5 23
23 Rajanna Siricilla 843 840 34 42 25 11
24 Sanga Reddy 4652 4124 65 83 92 114
25 Suryapet 4825 5032 13 34 11 22
26 Vikarabad 2364 2737 69 55 55 38
27 Wanaparthy 1808 1838 1 11 8 7
28 RP Secunderabad 291 363 0 0 0 0
TOTAL : 141762 140891 3119 2300 2306 3843
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C H A P T E R – 18
DISPOSAL OF IPC CASES
• The state average of charge sheeting rate for this year is 61.97%.
• The following districts have shown higher percentage of charge sheeting rate.
1 Karimnagar 75.0%
2 Badhradhri Kothagudem 74.5%
3 Suryapet 73.6%
4 Nirmal 73.1%
5 Komarmbheem Asifabad 72.8%
6 Khammam 72.8%
7 Warangal 71.5%
8 Jagityal 71.0%
9 Ramagundam 70.4%
10 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 69.2%
• During the year 2016, a total of 531149 cases were disposed by courts including
those pending from previous years.
• Highest number of cases were disposed in the following districts:
1 Hyderabad 9630
2 Rachakonda 7000
3 Cyberabad 5587
4 Khammam 3894
5 Nizamabad 3074
6 Warangal 3013
7 Ramagundam 1868
8 Kamareddy 1812
9 Sanga Reddy 1699
10 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 1672
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Table-18.1
Disposal of cases by courts for the year 2016
Total
Sl. No UNITS Con Dis / Acq Comp
Disposal
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CHAPTER - 19
1. CRIME STATEMENT.
* Useful for future planning, evolving appropriate strategies, taking preventive action.
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Table 19.1
Comparative statement of Crime
Sl.No HEAD OF CRIME 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 MURDERS 1320 1313 1177 1111 1308 1177 1089 1145 1061 952
3 DACOITIES 71 55 52 47 51 69 63 57 37 62
4 ROBBERIES 380 352 284 267 293 308 306 296 361 655
5 BURGLARIES 4283 4763 4382 4430 4476 4444 5203 4903 5001 4691
6 THEFT CASES 12393 13260 12893 13830 14100 14227 15907 14907 14121 12006
7 RIOTINGS 1189 1017 1230 1232 1266 1184 961 727 533 488
8 KID. & ABD. 841 773 848 794 809 756 853 848 754 793
9 RAPE CASES 585 668 645 624 700 626 856 972 1117 1278
10 HURT CASES 13110 13446 12998 11269 12123 12197 14000 14153 14573 15521
11 CHEATINGS 3684 4364 4553 4654 4785 5635 7040 7513 7334 7909
12 CR.BR.TRUST 307 359 334 430 391 413 656 575 559 571
13 COUNTERFEITING 52 95 127 71 75 68 86 63 42 52
14 OTHER IPC 42599 42520 42529 44065 41369 44988 46402 54983 54869 59160
TOTAL COG.CRIME 80892 83103 82143 82929 81872 86213 93571 101280 100447 104218
100000
80000
60000
40000
20000
0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table 19.2
Sl.No. CRIME HEAD 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1 Rape Cases 585 668 645 624 700 626 856 972 1117 1278
2 KID. & Abduction 628 624 652 564 616 577 643 576 507 587
3 Molestation 1764 1797 2003 1565 1712 1657 2559 3173 3492 3651
TOTAL : 2977 3089 3300 2753 3028 2860 4058 4721 5116 5516
Sl.No. CRIME HEAD 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Gender Crime
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Marital Harassment
10000
8000
6000
4000
2000
0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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Table-19.3
Sl.
M.O. HEAD 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
No
1. MURDERS 24 23 16 22 24 30 27 22 28 39
3. HURT 150 141 121 133 189 143 143 124 155 185
4. ARSON 3 0 0 7 1 1 1 1 4 2
5. OTHER IPC 353 428 342 457 544 615 628 603 651 840
6. PCR ACT 4 1 1 2 3 3 0 3 1 0
7. SCs/STs ACT 1989 341 379 318 324 313 327 301 354 393 352
TOTAL : 964 1051 882 1033 1174 1199 1179 1224 1379 1618
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Table-19.4
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Table19.5
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C H A P T E R - 20
POLICE STRENGTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE
20.1 In order to perform its basic functions like maintenance of Law and Order, prevention
and detection of crime, security duties and numerous other tasks assigned to it, the
manpower becomes the basic requirement for efficiency of the Police force. (As far
as the sanction and actual strength of Telangana State Police is concerned, it has
been represented rank wise in Table 20.1).
20.2 Civil police
The actual strength of Civil Police including District Armed Police and TSSP in the State
as on 31-12-2016 stood at 52396 against the sanctioned strength of 40099. The
strength of Civil Police on ground was 79.71 percent of the sanctioned strength leaving
20.29 percent of the sanctioned posts vacant. District wise sanctioned and actual
strength of Civil Police are shown in Table No.20.1 & 20.2 respectively.
20.3 State Armed Police
The actual strength of the State Armed Police (Telangana Special Police battalions and
Armed Reserve) in Telangana during 2016 stood at 8108 against the sanctioned
strength of 12260. The percentage of vacant posts in Armed Police was 35.75 percent.
Battalion wise sanctioned and actual strength of Armed Police are shown in Table 20.4
& 20.5.
20.4 Women Police
• The actual strength of Women Police in the state was 1083 against the sanctioned
strength of 1460 are shown in Table 20.3.
• In comparison with the total actual strength of police in the state the percentage of
Women police is only 2.70%.
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20.5 Infrastructure
1. Upgradation of Training Colleges:
• Administrative Sanction accorded for Rs. 48.50 Cr.
• Total No. of works: 107
• 42 works are completed worth Rs. 14.62 Cr.
• 65 works are under progress worth Rs. 33.88 Cr.
• Total financial progress on the scheme is Rs. 12.51 Cr.
• Construction of Class rooms, Kitchen and dining hall, Staff room and Toilet blocks,
Parade ground, etc. at Medchal, Karimnagar and Mamnoor.
2. CP, Hyderabad:
• Administrative Sanction accorded for Rs. 40.00 Cr.
• Total No. of works : 22
• 22 works are under progress worth Rs. 73.95 Cr.
• Total financial progress on the scheme is Rs. 8. Lakhs.
• Construction of New buildings for citizen Friendly PSs, etc. .
3. Reception Centre / Front Offices:
• Administrative Sanction accorded for Rs. 30.00 Cr.
• Total No. of works : 160
• 6 works are completed worth Rs. 1.53 Cr.
• 79 works are under progress worth Rs. 20.02 Cr.
• Total financial progress on the scheme is Rs. 2.62 Cr.
• Construction of (Constn., of Front office / Reception Center for existing PSBs)
4. Warangal Commissionerate:-
• Administrative Sanction accorded for Rs. 50.00 Cr.
• Total No. of Works: 1
• Construction of 7 storied Police Commissionerate building.
5. T.S. Police Academy
• Administrative Sanction accorded for Rs. 32.32 Cr.
• Total No. of Works: 120
• 24 works are completed worth Rs. 1.65 Cr.
• 96 works are under progress worth Rs. 30.67 Cr.
• Total financial progress on the scheme is Rs1.37 Cr.
• Includes Repairs and Upgradation works, PTC Equipment, Street Lights, Electrification
works, Toilet blocks, Indoor Sports Complex, Class room block, Model PSB, 10
passenger lifts at Himayatsagar, Hyderabad, Site developments, Ground developments,
Parking lots, C’ Walls, Land scrapings, Guard rooms, Lift, Service roads, Parade
grounds.
6. IR Battalion
• Administrative Sanction accorded for Rs. 20.00 Cr.
• Total No. of Works: 9
• 9 works are under progress worth Rs. 20.00 Cr.
• Total financial progress on the scheme is Rs 0.35 Lakhs
• 3 Btlns. Campus works at Ibrahimpatnam, Chathakonda and Adilabad includes Admn.
Buildings, Barracks, Commandant and control center etc.
7. Octopus 2016-17
• Administrative Sanction accorded for Rs. 25.25 Cr.
• Total No. of Works: 25
• 25 works are under progress worth Rs. 25.25 Cr.
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• Construction of Residential Quarters, Water Survival Training Facility, Yoga Hall, Gym &
Gallery etc. Includes works at Ibrahimpatnam and Ranga Reddy.
8. Grey Hounds 2016-17
• Administrative Sanction accorded for Rs. 65.68 Cr.
• Total No. of Works: 19
• 9 works are completed worth Rs. 25.39 Lakhs.
• 10 works are under progress worth Rs. 6.43 Cr.
• Total financial progress on the scheme is Rs45.33 Lakhs.
• Construction of Barber shed, Chain link fencing for swimming pool, Kitchen and Dining
Hall etc at Gandipet.
9. Prisons
• Administrative Sanction accorded for Rs. 4.44 Cr.
• Total No. of Works: 31
• 31 works are under progress worth Rs. 4.44 Cr.
• Total financial progress on the scheme is Rs 15.49 Lakhs.
• Modular work station, Superintendent Office building, Barrack Building at District Jails at
Asifabad, Nizamabad, Mahabubnagar and Nalgonda.
10. Fire Services
• Administrative Sanction accorded for Rs. 23.15 Cr.
• Total No. of Works: 137
• 21 works are completed worth Rs. 2.45 Cr.
• 116 works are under progress worth Rs. 20.70 Cr.
• Total financial progress on the scheme is Rs 4.58 Cr.
• Construction of New FSB (Type C) model, 5000 ltrs capacity VRCC underground
sump, underground sump of 25000 ltrs capacity sump etc at Asifabad, Jagityal,
Godavarikhani etc.
11. General Statistics:
• Housing satisfaction is 33%
• Police Station Building satisfaction is 86%.
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TABLE - 20.1
Sanctioned and actual strength of Civil Police as on 31.12.2016 (Men & Women)
ADGP/IGP/DIG/SP ASP & DSP Inspr/ SI / ASI
Sl.
UNITS
No.
Sanctioned Actual Sanctioned Actual Sanctioned Actual
8 Siddipet 1 1 4 2 106 97
10 Adilabad 1 1 5 5 96 89
12 Jagityal 1 1 2 1 87 78
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 1 1 5 5 92 92
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 1 1 2 2 44 41
15 Kamareddy 1 1 1 2 93 87
16 Komarmbheem Asifabad 1 1 2 2 74 68
17 Mahabubbad 1 1 3 2 116 94
18 Mahabubnagar 1 1 3 2 116 94
19 Medak 1 1 3 3 72 67
20 Nagarkurnool 1 1 2 1 90 74
22 Nirmal 1 1 3 2 91 83
23 Rajanna Siricilla 1 1 1 1 50 47
27 Wanaparthy 1 1 2 1 50 50
28 RP Secunderabad 1 0 3 3 41 37
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TABLE - 20.1(Con)
Officers below ASI GRAND TOTAL
Sl
UNITS
No Sanctioned Actual Sanctioned Actual
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TABLE - 20.2
3 PCS& S 2 1 3 2 11 6 9 7 25 16
4 P.T.Cs. (3) 2 1 10 8 52 44 0 3 64 56
5 IGP, Zone 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
6 Ranges 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
7 Police Academy 7 1 21 12 0 0 0 0 28 13
9 IG, Traings 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1
11 SP, Battalions 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1
Chief Office
13 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 11
(DGP-1+ Addl.DGP-4)
14 FSL 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
TABLE 24.1(Con) 62 55 253 207 5485 4966 30250 25460 36050 30688
GRAND TOTAL : 124 88 391 302 6266 5354 33349 26247 40136 31991
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TABLE - 20.3
3 Karimnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Khammam 9 6 53 52 62 58
5 Nizamabad 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Ramagundam 4 4 62 62 66 66
8 Siddipet 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Adilabad 2 2 23 23 25 25
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 9 2 52 28 61 30
12 Jagityal 0 0 0 10 0 10
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 5 5 10 10 15 15
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 8 8 8 8
15 Kamareddy 2 2 27 27 29 29
16 Komarmbheem Asifabad 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 0 0 11 11 11 11
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0 11 11 11 11
19 Medak 0 0 10 10 10 10
20 Nagarkurnool 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Nalgonda 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Nirmal 0 0 0 0 0 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 2 0 9 0 11
25 Suryapet 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Vikarabad 13 2 72 40 85 42
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0
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TABLE - 20.4
Sanctioned and actual strength of Armed Police as on 31-12-2016
( Men + Women )
Commandant/
Officers GRAND
Addl.Command ACP/ DSP RI /RSI / ARSI
Sl. below ARSI TOTAL
UNITS ant
No
Sanctio Sanctio Sancti Sancti Sanctio
Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual
ned ned oned oned ned
1 Cyberabad 2 2 2 2 61 39 128 126 193 169
3 Karimnagar 1 1 0 0 32 22 63 63 96 86
8 Siddipet 1 1 0 0 21 18 41 40 63 59
10 Adilabad 0 0 1 1 26 23 53 52 80 76
12 Jagityal 0 0 1 0 22 13 45 44 68 57
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 0 0 21 21 37 37 58 58
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 1 1 0 0 10 10 24 24 35 35
15 Kamareddy 0 0 0 0 25 18 51 50 76 68
16 Komarmbheem Asifabad 0 0 0 0 22 18 46 41 68 59
17 Mahabubbad 0 0 1 1 33 21 49 49 83 71
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0 1 1 33 21 49 49 83 71
19 Medak 0 0 1 1 17 15 37 37 55 53
20 Nagarkurnool 1 1 1 0 5 4 35 32 42 37
21 Nalgonda 1 1 1 0 34 28 68 68 104 97
22 Nirmal 0 0 0 0 23 18 46 42 69 60
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0 0 0 5 4 36 36 41 40
25 Suryapet 0 0 0 0 22 16 46 44 68 60
26 Vikarabad 0 0 1 0 28 10 54 36 83 46
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 0 12 12 27 27 39 39
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TABLE-20.5
Commandant /
Asst. RI/RSIs/ Officer below
Addl. Grand Total
Commandant ARSIs ARSI
S.No. District / City Commandant
2 IR Bn TSSP,ADB
10 2 0 4 1 115 0 776 0 897 1
West,ADB(new)
3, IR Bn
11 TSSP,Ibrahimpatnam,RR(new 2 1 4 2 115 8 776 0 897 11
)
5,IR Bn
12 2 0 4 1 115 0 776 0 897 1
TSSP,Bhupalpally,Wgl, (new)
6,IR Bn
13 TSSP,Chathagonda,Kothagud 2 0 4 1 115 0 776 0 897 1
em,Kham (new)
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TABLE - 20.6
Sanctioned & actual strength of technical posts in PTO , PRO, FPB & IGP
Press as on 31.12.2016
3 FPB 0 0 1 0 71 39 1 1 73 40
4 IGP PRESS 0 0 1 0 2 1 29 21 32 22
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TABLE - 20.7
Number of Sub-Divisions, Circles, Police stations and out
posts
Sub- No. of Police Stations
S No UNITS Circles
Divisions
L&O Out Post
1 Cyberabad 9 2 60 0
2 Hyderabad 17 0 36 32
3 Karimnagar 2 10 42 0
4 Khammam 3 15 44 0
5 Nizamabad 3 9 40 0
6 Rachakonda 7 4 15 1
7 Ramagundam 5 16 33 2
8 Siddipet 3 8 26 0
9 Warangal 10 0 25 1
10 Adilabad 2 8 20 0
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 5 16 17 0
12 Jagityal 2 6 18 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 4 8 13 2
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 3 7 18 2
15 Kamareddy 1 3 22 0
16 Komarmbheem Asifabad 3 8 18 0
17 Mahabubbad 2 7 28 0
18 Mahabubnagar 2 5 25 0
19 Medak 2 6 22 0
20 Nagarkurnool 3 6 30 1
21 Nalgonda 3 10 37 0
22 Nirmal 2 7 26 0
23 Rajanna Siricilla 2 4 19 0
24 Sanga Reddy 4 18 27 0
25 Suryapet 2 8 22 0
26 Vikarabad 3 7 16 0
27 Wanaparthy 1 3 14 0
28 RP Secunderabad 3 4 12 17
29 CID 0 0 0 0
TOTAL : 108 205 725 58
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TABLE - 20.8
Actual police strength in relation to Area, Population & IPC Crimes during
2016
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C H A P T E R – 21
POLICE SACRIFICES
21.1 12 Police personnel of various ranks sacrificed their lives and 39 suffered injuries in
the state while performing different types of duties during 2016 of the total number of
police personnel in the state. The largest number of police personnel were injured
in Warangal, Adilabad and Nirmal (2 each).
21.2 19 Units remained free from casualties of policemen on duty (Table – 21.1)
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TABLE - 21.1
Sl In In dacoity On
UNIT In By other In
No extremist or other border Others Total
Riots criminals Accidents
operation raids duties
1 Cyberabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Hyderabad 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
3 Karimnagar 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
4 Khammam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Nizamabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6 Rachakonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Ramagundam 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
8 Siddipet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Warangal 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
10 Adilabad 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
12 Jagityal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Mahabubbad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Medak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Nagarkurnool 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
21 Nalgonda 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
22 Nirmal 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Sanga Reddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Suryapet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Vikarabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12
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T TABLE-21.2
SL. In
UNIT In On In
NO. dacoity In By other
extremist border Accid Others Total
or other Riots criminals
operation duties ents
raids
1 Cyberabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Hyderabad 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
3 Karimnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Khammam 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
5 Nizamabad 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2
6 Rachakonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Ramagundam 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6
8 Siddipet 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 8
9 Warangal 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3
10 Adilabad 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 8
11 Badhradhri Kothagudem 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Jagityal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 Jayashankar Bhupalpalli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 Jogulamba Gadwal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 Kamareddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Komarambheem Asifabad 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
17 Mahabubbad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Mahabubnagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 Medak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Nagarkurnool 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 Nalgonda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 Nirmal 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7
23 Rajanna Siricilla 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
24 Sanga Reddy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Suryapet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Vikarabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 Wanaparthy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 RP Secunderabad 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 2 7 1 0 29 0 39
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TABLE - 21.3
SL. In
RANK In On
NO. dacoity In By other In
extremist border Others Total
or other Riots criminals Accidents
operation duties
raids
1 Constables 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7
2 Head Constables 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3
3 Asst. Sub-Inspectors 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
4 Sub-Inspectors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Inspectors 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Others (Gazetted
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Officers)
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12
INJURED
SL. In
RANK In On
NO. dacoity In By other In
extremist border Others Total
or other Riots criminals Accidents
operation duties
raids
1 Constables 0 1 5 1 0 17 0 24
2 Head Constables 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 6
3 Asst. Sub-Inspectors 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6
4 Sub-Inspectors 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
5 Inspectors 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2
Others (Gazetted
6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Officers)
TOTAL 0 2 7 1 0 29 0 39
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FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY (FSL)
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Laboratories, Police Duty Meet participants project students of Biotech./M.Sc./M.
Tech from various universities trainees form LNJN NICFS, New Delhi, Administrative
Staff College of Indian etc.
7. Training for Staff:
i. One Asst. Directors and two senior assistants attended work shop on E-Office at
Department of information Technology, Electronics and Communication department,
Govt. AP, Hyderabad on 11.02.2016.
ii. One Assistant Director and one Scientific Officer and one Senior Assistant attended
Training on “Quality management system Accreditation of FSLs as per ISO/IEC
17025 (2005), NABL 113 & Internal Audit” at Central Forensic Science Laboratory,
Hyderabad from 14.03.2016 to 16.03.2016.
iii. Two Assistant Director attended two day International conference on “Human
Identification solutions” at New Delhi from 10th & 11th June 2016.
iv. Two Assistant Directors has attended two day workshop ‘C-DAC Password Recovery
Tool” at Center for Development of Advance Computing, at Bangalore from 31st
March to 1st April 2016.
v. One Assistant Director has attended Indo-US Workshop on “Vulnerability
Assessment for Weaponizable Duel Purpose Chemicals” at Indian Institute of
Chemical Technology, Hyderabad on 28th & 29th July 2016.
vi. One Scientific Assistant has attended training on “Cyber Crime Investigation (Incident
Response) & Computer Forensic Science” at CBI Academy, Ghaziabad from
17.10.2016 to 21.10.2016.
8. Forensic Science Awareness Programme at TS FSL
i. 17 Sub-Inspectors of Police from RBVRR TS Police Academy visited on
06.01.2016 and 07.01.2016.
ii. 20 Sub-Inspectors of Police of First Course FS & FM from RBVRR TS Police
Academy visited on 05.01.2016.
iii. 17 students of BHMS from SMPSK Homeopathic Medical College Nanded,
Maharashtra visited on 18.02.2016.
iv. 17 Sub-Inspectors of Police FSFM Course from RBVRR TS Police Academy visited
on 30.01.2016.
v. 21 students of M.Sc Forensic Science from Jain University visited on 01.02.2016.
vi. 50 students of MA and M.Sc from PG Dept of Criminology & FSc Karnataka
University visited on 22.02.2016.
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vii. 20 Sub-Inspectors of Police from RBVRR Police Academy Hyderabad visited on
03.02.2016.
viii. 15 students of MA and M.Sc from PG Dept of Criminology & FSC Karnataka
University visited on 22.02.2016.
ix. 600 students from various schools in twin cities have attended open House Day on
17.10.2016 at TSFSL, Hyderabad.
x. 20 Sub-Inspectors of Police FSFM Course from RBVRR TS Police Academy visited
on 29.09.2016.
xi. 20 Sub-Inspectors of Police FSFM Course from RBVRR TS Police Academy visited
on 07.12.2016.
9. Future Plans
Forensic Science Laboratory is planning to establish.
i. R & D Unit
ii. District laboratories
iii. To strengthen the FSL by increasing staff at FSL Head Quarters, RFSLs, DFSL,s and
CLUES Teams.
10. Cases receive in FSL Head Quarters and 3 RFSL During the year 2016
Under
Sl. Examined
Section Pending Received Total Examinat
No. & Reported
ion
Head Quarters, Hyderabad
1 Ballistics 9 100 109 83 26
2 Biology 2 101 103 90 13
3 Chemistry 1 264 265 168 97
4 Computer Forensics 172 180 352 172 180
5 DNA 404 653 1057 711 346
6 Documents 61 584 645 559 86
7 Engineering 13 58 71 2 43
8 Narcotics 1494 3653 5147 4334 813
9 Physics 67 75 142 98 44
10 Psychology 2 9 11 9 2
11 Serology 236 1482 1718 1442 276
12 Toxicology 698 3695 1393 3802 591
TOTAL (Headquarters) 3159 10860 14019 11472 2544
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TS REGIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORIES
i RFSL, Karimnagar 251 1846 2097 1874 223
Ii RFSL Nizamabad 33 263 296 296 0
iii RFSL Warangal 276 2477 2853 2518 335
Total RFSLs 660 4586 5246 4688 558
Grand Total
3819 15446 19265 16163 3102
(RFSL + HQ)
Summary
i. FSL has achieved ISO-9002 Certification in the year 1999 and it has been upgraded
to ISO 9001:2000 in the year 2002. FSL has developed world class system and
procedures and has been certified by ISO 9001 and NABL ISO/IEC 17025:2005
standards in the year 2004 for maintaining international technical standards. The FSL
has successfully completed the NABL Accreditation process and NABL board
extended accreditation to the FSL till 8th December 2018.
ii. A Total 15446 cases were received from Telangana State during 2016 and previous
year cases were 3819. Out of total 19265 cases, the 16163 cases were reported
during the year and remaining 3102 cases are under examination in differed stages,
i.e. 83.89 % of the cases were reported.
iii. The FSL scientists have undergone train in “Examination of fake currency notes”,
“Instrumentation Techniques in Forensic Sciences and Quality control Norms for
Forensic Sciences Labs”, “Advanced Computer forensics”, “C-DAC Password
Recovery Tool” and “Preservation of Scene of Fire and Collection of Evidence” at
various reputed institutions as per the their continuous improvement program of the
laboratory.
iv. Conducted one day Practical Demonstration on Forensic Sciences for Police
Officers, Medical and Forensic Students from various Universities throughout India.
v. Conducted Internship Training Programme to the students from various universities
throughout India was trained through internship training programe in Forensic
Sciences.
vi. A proposal is in consideration for strengthening of the staff of FSL, RFSLs CLUES
Teams and establishment of new District FSLs
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FINGER PRINT BUREAU, CID, TELANGANA STATE, HYDERABAD
For the year 2016 the staff of Finger Print Bureau, CID in the Districts / Cities have
attended 2663 cases for examination and development of chance prints. Out of the above,
174 cases found identified with the Finger Prints of ex-convicts on the Finger Print database
and helped the IOs in the apprehension of the culprits. Also identified a total of 21 cases of
un known dead bodies through Finger Print Identification.
A total of 7786 Finger Print Slips of accused arrested in the property cases were
added to the State Finger Print Bureau database during the year and the total data base as
on today is 640918.
During the year the FPB has received 102 document cases from the various courts
for expert opinion in disputed cases. The staff of FPB examined and disposed 96 cases by
furnishing opinions to the courts.
The FACTS System which is a State Automated Finger Print Identification System
(AFIS) was installed in the year 1999 and it has become old and out dated. Therefore the
CID, TS has taken up procurement of sophisticated and International standard of AFIS
Technology for detecting more number of cases through Finger Prints which will become
operational within couple of months.
187
188
Cyberabad
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics Sl. No
No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 2 7 Dacoities 11 12
Detection
Conviction
% % 14 Gender Offences 1432 1635
62.0
Cyberabad 46.7 30.0 15 Dowry Deaths 38 29
46.7
189
190
Hyderabad City
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
5 Villages 67 5 Riotings 41 37
7 Divisions 0 7 Dacoities 9 19
191
192
Karimnagar
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 10 7 Dacoities 0 6
75.0
Detection % Conviction14
% Gender Offences 485 479
18 Rape Cases 39 37
193
194
Khammam
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 15 7 Dacoities 1 3
72.8 %
Detection Conviction
14% Gender Offences 696 708
46.6
State Average 62.0 16 Dowry Murders 4 0
31.55
31.55
17 Dowry Harassment 273 269
18 Rape Cases 50 58
19 SC/ST Offences 58 61
195
196
Nizamabad
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 9 7 Dacoities 2 0
Detection
61.8 % Conviction
14% Gender Offences 482 403
62.0
Nizamabad 61.8 27.6 15 Dowry Deaths 6 9
18 Rape Cases 29 24
19 SC/ST Offences 26 32
197
198
Rachakonda
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 4 7 Dacoities 1 8
Detection % Conviction
14% Gender Offences 1344 1619
55.8 62.0
Rachakonda 55.8 27.7 15 Dowry Deaths 27 26
199
200
Ramagundam
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 16 7 Dacoities 1 0
Detection
70.4 % Conviction
14% Gender Offences 971 510
18 Rape Cases 38 33
19 SC/ST Offences 68 57
201
202
Siddipet
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 8 7 Dacoities 0 0
Detection
62.0 % Conviction % 14 Gender Offences 376 387
62.0
Siddipet 62.0 42.4 15 Dowry Deaths 15 10
42.4
State Average 62.0 16 Dowry Murders 5 0
31.55 31.55
18 Rape Cases 31 30
19 SC/ST Offences 34 41
203
204
Warangal
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl.N Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
o No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 0 7 Dacoities 2 1
Detection
71.5 % Conviction14% Gender Offences 773 824
18 Rape Cases 67 58
19 SC/ST Offences 81 79
205
206
Adilabad
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 8 7 Dacoities 0 0
66.9 %
Detection Conviction % 14 Gender Offences 260 307
62.0
Adilabad 66.9 29.9 15 Dowry Deaths 2 4
18 Rape Cases 16 27
19 SC/ST Offences 28 27
207
208
Bhadradri Kothagudem
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 16 7 Dacoities 2 1
Detection
74.5 % Conviction % 14 Gender Offences 556 671
Bhadradri Kothagudem
62.0 74.5 33.1 15 Dowry Deaths 7 9
18 Rape Cases 46 77
19 SC/ST Offences 58 68
209
210
Jagityal
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 6 7 Dacoities 0 1
Detection
71.0 % Conviction14
% Gender Offences 312 286
18 Rape Cases 22 32
19 SC/ST Offences 29 33
Detection % Conviction % 20 Tot.Cog.Crimes 2161 1826
211
212
Jayashankar Bhupalpalli
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 8 7 Dacoities 0 0
9 Outposts 2 9 Burglaries 51 72
69.2 Bhupalpalli
Jayashankar 69.2 30.4 15 Dowry Deaths 8 5
62.0
State Average 62.0 16 Dowry Murders 0 0
31.55
30.4 31.55 17 Dowry Harassment 72 80
18 Rape Cases 9 28
19 SC/ST Offences 22 38
213
214
Jogulamba Gadwal
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 7 7 Dacoities 0 0
9 Outposts 2 9 Burglaries 63 51
Detection % Conviction
14% Gender Offences 105 128
53.5 62.0
Jogulamba Gadwal 53.5 17.4 15 Dowry Deaths 3 5
19 SC/ST Offences 28 39
215
216
Kamareddy
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 3 7 Dacoities 2 0
Detection
63.8 % Conviction
14% Gender Offences 274 305
62.0
Kamareddy 63.8 21.3 15 Dowry Deaths 4 9
18 Rape Cases 6 12
19 SC/ST Offences 16 14
217
218
Kumarambheem Asifabad
7 Circles 8 7 Dacoities 0 2
9 Outposts 0 9 Burglaries 25 30
Detection
72.8 % Conviction %14 Gender Offences 145 205
Kumarambheem Asifabad
62.0 72.8 47.0 15 Dowry Deaths 2 4
47.0
State Average 62.0 16 Dowry Murders 0 0
31.55
31.55
17 Dowry Harassment 70 103
18 Rape Cases 18 22
19 SC/ST Offences 21 27
219
220
Mahabubbad
7 Circles 7 7 Dacoities 0 1
9 Outposts 0 9 Burglaries 69 76
18 Rape Cases 30 32
19 SC/ST Offences 14 16
221
222
Mahaboobnagar
7 Circles 5 7 Dacoities 1 1
18 Rape Cases 55 64
19 SC/ST Offences 53 64
223
224
Medak
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl. Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
No No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 6 7 Dacoities 0 2
18 Rape Cases 23 26
19 SC/ST Offences 19 28
225
226
Nagarkurnool
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2015-2016
Vital Statistics Sl.No
Sl.
Crime Head 2015 2016
No
7 Circles 6 7 Dacoities 0 1
9 Outposts 1 9 Burglaries 58 50
Detection % Conviction 1
%4 Gender Offences 191 162
62.0
Nagarkurnool 45.9 5.8 15 Dowry Deaths 4 0
45.9
State Average 62.0 16 Dowry Murders 7 1
31.55 31.55
17 Dowry Harassment 76 70
19 SC/ST Offences 29 30
227
228
Nalgonda
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
2015-2016
Vital Statistics Sl.No
Sl.
Crime Head 2015 2016
No
7 Circles 10 7 Dacoities 1 0
67.1
Detection % Conviction 1
%4 Gender Offences 625 579
62.0
Nalgonda 67.1 45.2 15 Dowry Deaths 17 12
45.2
State Average 62.0 16 Dowry Murders 2 3
31.5531.55
17 Dowry Harassment 317 249
18 Rape Cases 52 41
229
230
Nirmal
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2015-2016
Vital Statistics Sl.No
Sl.
Crime Head 2015 2016
No
7 Circles 7 7 Dacoities 0 2
9 Outposts 0 9 Burglaries 72 50
Detection
73.1 % Conviction 1
%4 Gender Offences 241 283
18 Rape Cases 6 15
19 SC/ST Offences 15 20
231
232
Rajanna Sircilla
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2015-2016
Vital Statistics Sl.No
Sl.
Crime Head 2015 2016
No
7 Circles 4 7 Dacoities 0 1
9 Outposts 0 9 Burglaries 72 60
Detection % Conviction 1
%4 Gender Offences 165 137
59.8
62.0
Rajanna Sircilla 59.8 23.6 15 Dowry Deaths 7 7
18 Rape Cases 6 12
19 SC/ST Offences 24 13
233
234
Sanga Reddy
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl.N Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
o No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 18 7 Dacoities 3 1
Detection
63.5 % Conviction
14% Gender Offences 421 410
62.0
Sanga Reddy 63.5 34.7 15 Dowry Deaths 17 22
18 Rape Cases 38 36
19 SC/ST Offences 71 78
235
236
Suryapet
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl.N Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
o No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 8 7 Dacoities 0 0
73.6
Detection % Conviction
14% Gender Offences 329 337
18 Rape Cases 37 46
19 SC/ST Offences 35 92
Detection % Conviction % 20 Tot.Cog.Crimes 2703 3387
237
238
Vikarabad
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl.N Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
o No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 7 7 Dacoities 1 0
9 Outposts 0 9 Burglaries 88 63
Detection
63.3 % Conviction
14% Gender Offences 257 308
62.0
Vikarabad 63.3 12.9 15 Dowry Deaths 6 6
19 SC/ST Offences 26 57
Detection % Conviction % 20 Tot.Cog.Crimes 1818 1658
239
240
Wanaparthy
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl.N Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
o No
Crime Head 2015 2016
7 Circles 3 7 Dacoities 0 0
9 Outposts 0 9 Burglaries 58 43
Detection % Conviction %
14 Gender Offences 127 120
62.0
52.1
Wanaparthy 52.1 16.0 15 Dowry Deaths 0 5
19 SC/ST Offences 17 25
241
242
RP Secunderabad
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS
Sl.N Sl. 2015-2016
Vital Statistics
o No
Crime Head 2015 2016
5 Villages 0 5 Riotings 1 1
7 Circles 4 7 Dacoities 0 0
9 Outposts 17 9 Burglaries 1 1
18 Rape Cases 2 0
19 SC/ST Offences 1 0
243
244
ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF CYBERABAD
COMMISSIIONERATE
P.S. which comes under the
Sl. No. Name of the Court
jurisdiction
1 VI MM Medchal Alwal
2 JFCM, Kalwakurthy Amanlgal
3 IX MM Kukatpally Balanagar
4 IX MM Kukatpally Chandanagar
5 JFCM, Chevella Chevella
6 VI MM Medchal Dundigal
7 XXV MM Miyapur Gachibowli
8 VI MM Medchal Jagadgirigutta
9 VI MM Medchal Jeedimetla
10 JFCM, Shadnagar Keshampet
11 JFCM, Shadnagar Kondurg
12 JFCM, Shadnagar Konthur
13 IX MM Kukatpally KPHB
14 IX MM Kukatpally Kukatpally
15 IX MM Kukatpally Madhapur
16 VIII MM Rajendranagar Mailardevpally
17 VI MM Medchal Medchal
18 IX MM Kukatpally Miyapur
19 VIII MM Rajendranagar Moinabad
20 VIII MM Rajendranagar Narsingi
21 VI MM Medchal Pet Basheerabad
22 VIII MM Rajendranagar Raidurgam
23 VIII MM Rajendranagar Rajendranagar
24 JFCM, Sanga Reddy Ramachandrapuram
25 VIII MM Rajendranagar RGI Airport
26 IX MM Kukatpally Sanathnagar
27 JFCM, Chevella Shabad
28 JFCM, Shadnagar Shadnagar
29 VI MM Medchal Shamirpet
30 VIII MM Rajendranagar Shamshabad
31 JFCM, Chevella Shankarpally
32 JFCM, Kalwakurthy Talakondapally
245
ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF HYDERABAD COMMISSIIONERATE
Police Stations which comes under the Name of the
Sl. No Name of the Court
jurisdiction circle
Charminar, Kalapathar, Bahadurpura,
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Hussaini Alam, Kamatipura,
1 South Zone
Court Chandrayangutta, Chatrinaka, Shahalibanda,
Falakunama
VII Addl. Chief Metropolitan
2 Santoshnagar, Madannapet, Kanchanbagh South Zone
Magistrate Court
VIII Addl. Chief Metropolitan Mirchowk, Rein Bazar, Dabeerpura,
3 South Zone
Magistrate Court Moghalpura, Bhavaninagar.
Ist Addl. Chief Metropolitan
4 Saifabad Central Zone
Magistrate Court
II Addl. Chief Metropolitan
5 Abids Central Zone
Magistrate Court
III Metropolitan Magistrate
6 Begumbazar Central Zone
Court
IX Addl. Chief Metropolitan Chikkadapally, Musheerabad, Gandhiangar,
7 Central Zone
Magistrate Court Narayanaguda
XI Addl. Chief Metropolitan
8 Ramgopalpet Central Zone
Magistrate Court
XII Addl. Chief Metropolitan
9 Nampally Central Zone
Magistrate Court
II Addl. Chief Metropolitan
10 Sulthanbazar, Afzalgunj East Zone
Magistrate Court
IV Addl. Chief Metropolitan
11 Kachiguda, Nallakunta, O.U.Sity, Amberpet East Zone
Magistrate Court
VII Addl. Chief Metropolitan
12 Malakpet East Zone
Magistrate Court
VIII Addl. Chief Metropolitan
13 Chadharghat, Saidabad East Zone
Magistrate Court
I Addl. Chief Metropolitan Manghalhat, Habeebnagar, Shayanthgunj,
14 West Zone
Magistrate Court Kulsumpura
III Addl. Chief Metropolitan
15 Jublee Hills, Banjara Hills, S.R. Nagar West Zone
Magistrate Court
VI Addl. Chief Metropolitan Asifnagar, Humayunnagar, Tappachabutra,
16 West Zone
Magistrate Court Golconda, Langerhouse
XIV Addl. Chief Metropolitan
17 Panjagutta West Zone
Magistrate Court
X Addl. Chief Metropolitan Gopalapuram, Chilakalaguda, Lalaguda,
18 North Zone
Magistrate Court Tukaramgate, Market, Marredpally.
XI Addl. Chief Metropolitan Mahankali, Karkhana, Begumpet,
19 North Zone
Magistrate Court Bowenpally, Bollaram, Trimulghery
XII Addl. Chief Metropolitan
20 Central Crime Station, Hyderabad City
Magistrate Court
Women PS, CCS, DD
XIII Addl. Chief Metropolitan
21 Women PS, (Sec.bad N/Z)
Magistrate Court
Women PS, South Zone.
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ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF KARIMNAGAR
COMMISSIONERATE
Sl. P.S. which comes
Name of the Court Name of the circle.
No. under the jurisdiction
Dist. Sessions Court, KNR Karimnagar-I Town PS Karimnagar-I Town PS
1 Karimnagar-II Town PS Karimnagar-II Town PS
1st Addl. Sessions Court, KNR Karimnagar-III Town PS Karimnagar-III Town PS
2 Karimnagar Rural PS Karimnagar Rural PS
3rd Addl. Sessions Court, KNR Kothapalli PS Karimnagar Rural PS
3
Karimnagar Traffic PS Karimnagar Traffic PS
4 4th Addl. Sessions Court, KNR KarimnagarWomenPS KarimnagarWomenPS
CCS Karimnagar CCS Karimnagar
Spl. SC/ST KNR & 5th Addl. LMD Colony PS Thimmapur
Sessions Court, KNR Manakondur PS Thimmapur
5
Chigurumamidi PS Thimmapur
6 PCR Court (Spl. Mobile) KNR Ganneruvaram PS Thimmapur
Choppadandi PS Choppadandi
7 Asst. Sessions Court, KNR Ramadugu PS Choppadandi
Gangadhara PS Choppadandi
8 Addl. M.M. Court, KNR
9 Spl JFCM Excise KNR
10 Second Special M.M. Court KNR
Huzurabad PS Huzurabad Town
Addl. JFCM Court Huzurabad Saidapur PS Huzurabad Rural
(Functioning from 19.07.2008) Keshavapatnam PS Huzurabad Rural
11
Jammikunta PS Jammikunta Town
Veenavanka PS Jammikunta Rural
MM Court Huzurabad Ellandhakunta PS Jammikunta Rural
12
Asst. Sessions Court, Huzurabad
13
Gangadhara PS Choppadandi
M.M. Court, Vemulawada
14
Asst. Sessions, Sircilla
15
Chigurumamidi PS Thimmapur
M.M. Court Husnabad
16
247
ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF KHAMMAM DISTRICT
6 JFCM Madhira
248
Sl. S Name of the P.S.s
Name of the Court Name of the Circle
No No. covered
Wyra circle
15 Thallada
16 Madhira Town
6 JFCM Madhira
17 Madhira Rural
Madhira Circle
18 Bonakal
19 Yerrupalem
20 Sathupally SHO
JFCM & Junior Civil Judgem,
7 21 Vemsoor
Sathupally
22 Kallur
Sathupalli Rural
8 A.JFCM Sathupally 23 V.M.Banjar
249
ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF NIZAMBAD DISTRICT
250
ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF RACHAKONDA
COMMISSIONERATE
251
ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF RAMAGUNDAM
COMMISSI0NERATE
Sl. P.S. which comes under
Name of the Court Name of the circle.
No. the jurisdiction
1 JFCM Bellampalli- I (T)
BELLAMPALLI Bellampalli - II (T) BELLAMPALLI
Tallagurijala CIRCLE
Nennal
Tandur TANDUR CIRCLE
Madaram
Bheemini
Kannepalli
Kasipet MANDAMARRI
Devapur CIRCLE
2 SUB-COURT Bellampalli- I (T) -
ASIFABAD Bellampalli - II (T) BELLAMPALLI
Tallagurijala CIRCLE
Nennal
Tandur TANDUR CIRCLE
Madaram
Bheemini
Kannepalli
Kasipet MANDAMARRI
Devapur CIRCLE
3 1ST ADDL. JFCM Mandamarri MANDAMARRI
MANCHERIAL Ramakrishnapur CIRCLE
4 SUB-COURT Mandamarri MANDAMARRI
MANCHERIAL Ramakrishnapur CIRCLE
5 SESSION COURT Bellampalli- I (T) -
ADILABAD Bellampalli - II (T) BELLAMPALLI
Tallagurijala CIRCLE
Nennal
Tandur TANDUR CIRCLE
Madaram
Bheemini
Kannepalli
Mandamarri MANDAMARRI
Ramakrishnapur CIRCLE
Kasipet
Devapur
6 Asst.Session Mancherial T SHO Mancherial T
Judge Court, CCC Naspur Mancherial®
Mancherial Srirampur Srirampur
Jaipur Srirampur
Bheemaram Srirampur
Chennur SHO Chennur T
Kotapalli Chennur®
Neelwai Chennur®
252
Sl. P.S. which comes under
Name of the Court Name of the circle.
No. the jurisdiction
7 Ist Addl JFCM, CCC Naspur Mancherial®
Mancherial Srirampur Srirampur
8 IInd Addl JFCM, Mancherial T SHO Mancherial T
Mancherial WPS Mancherial SHO WPS
9 Prl JFCM, Mancherial T SHO Mancherial T
Mancherial CCC Naspur Mancherial®
Srirampur Srirampur
10 Sub Court, Luxettipet Luxettipet
Luxettipet Dandepalli Luxettipet
Jannaram Luxettipet
Hajipur Mancherial®
11 JFCM Court, Luxettipet Luxettipet
Luxettiper Dandepalli Luxettipet
Jannaram Luxettipet
Hajipur Mancherial®
12 JFCM Court, Jaipur Srirampur
Chennur Chennur SHO Chennur T
Bheemaram Srirampur
Kotapalli Chennur®
Neelwai Chennur®
13 GDK I T 1st addl JFCM court GDK I T
Godavarikhani
14 Ramagundam PS 2nd Addl. JFCM, Ramagundam circle
Godavarikhani
15 NTPC 1st Addl. JFCM, Ramagundam circle
Godavarikhani
16 Anthergaon PS 2nd Addl. JFCM, Ramagundam circle
Godavarikhani
17 GDK IIT JFCM Manthani 1 GDK II T
st addl. JFCM court
Godavarikhani
18 KAMANPOOR JFCM Manthani , ASJ GDK II T
Manthani
19 MANTHANI JFCM Manthani , ASJ Manthani Circle
Manthani
20 Ramagiri JFCM Manthani , ASJ Manthani Circle
Manthani
21 Mutharam JFCM Manthani , ASJ Manthani Circle
Manthani
22 Asst. Sessions Peddapalli, Dharmaram, Peddapalli, Dharmapuri,
Court, Peddapalli Basanthnagar, Velgatoor, Sultanabad, GDK (I), GDK (II)
Sultanabad, Kalvasrirampur, & Ramagundam Circles.
Pothkapalli, Julapalli,
Godavarikhani (I) Town,
Godavarikhani (II) Town,
Ramagundam, NTPC &
Anthergoan Police Stations.
253
Sl. P.S. which comes under
Name of the Court Name of the circle.
No. the jurisdiction
23 JFCM Court, Peddapalli, Dharmaram, Peddapalli & Dharmapuri
Peddapalli Basanthnagar & Velgatoor Circles.
Police Stations.
24 Judicial Magistrate Peddapalli, Dharmaram, Peddapalli & Dharmapuri
of Second Class, Basanthnagar & Velgatoor Circles.
Peddapalli Police Stations.
25 Judicial First Class PS Sulthanabad, Sulthanabad Circle
Magistrate Court, PS Pothkapalli,
Sulthanabad PS Kalva Srirampur, and PS
Julapalli
254
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ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF WARANGAL POLICE
COMMISSIONERATE
Sl. Police Stations which comes
Name of the Court Name of the Circle
No. under the jurisdiction
Millscolony
Inthezargunj
Atmakur
WPS
Inavolu
Sangem Parwathagiri Circle
I Addl. JFCM Court
1 Parwathagiri
Warangal
Geesugonda
Zaffergadh
Wardhannapet Circle
Wardhannapet
Madikonda
Hasanparthy
Mamnoor
Subedari
Dharmasagar
IV Addl. JFCM Court Velair Elakathurthy Circle
3
Warangal Ghanpur(W)
Chilpur Raghunathpally Circle
Kazipet
KUC
VI Addl. JFCM Court
4 Matwada
Warangal
Hanamkonda
Rayaparthy Wardhannapet Circle
5 Addl.JFCM Thorrur
Kodakandla Palakurthy Circle
Parkal
6 JFCM, Court Parkal
Shyampet
Narsampet
Duggondi
Nallabelli Duggondi Circle
7 JFCM, Court Narsampet
Khanapur
Nekkonda
Nekkonda Circle
Chennaraopet
JFCM, Court Huzurabad
Addl. Asst. Sub Court Elakathurthy
8
Huzurabad
Kamalapur
JFCM, Court Husnabad Elakathurthy Circle
Addl. Asst. Sub Court Vangara
9 Huzurabad
Mulkanoor
PRL. JFCM, Court Jangaon Jangaon
Addl. Asst. Sub Court
Narmetta
Jangaon
10 Narmetta Circle
Bachannapet
Tharigoppula
Lingala Ghanpur Raghunathpally Circle
256
Sl. Police Stations which comes
Name of the Court Name of the Circle
No. under the jurisdiction
JFCM, Court Jangaon Palakurthy
Addl. Asst. Sub Court Palakurthy Circle
Devaruppula
11 Jangaon
Raghunathpally
JFCM, Court Alair Raghunathpally Circle
12 Gundala
Addl. Asst. Sub Court Alair
Subedari
Dharmasagar
Spl. JFCM for PCR Cases
13 Ghanpur(w)
Court Warangal
Hanamkonda
Kazipet
Kazipet
Subedari
Hanamkonda
Spl. JFCM for Excise
14 KUC
Cases Court Warangal
Matwada
Inthezargunj
Millscolony
Principal Dist Sessions
15 All Police Stations
Court Warangal
I Addl. Dist Sessions Court
16 All Police Stations
Warangal
II Addl. Dist Sessions
17 All Police Stations
Court Warangal
III Addl. Dist Sessions
18 All Police Stations
Court Warangal
IV Addl. Dist Sessions
19 All Police Stations
Court Warangal
Jangaon, Bachannapet, Narmetta,
SHO Jangaon
Tharigoppula, Raghunathpally,
V Addl. Dist Sessions
20 Devaruppula, Palakurthy, Raghunathpally Cirlce
Court Jangaon
Lingala Ghanpur Palakurthy Circle
Gundala
VI Addl. Dist Sessions Rayaparthy Wardhannapet Circle
21
Court Mahaboobabad Kodakandla Palakurthy Circle
VII Addl.Dist Sessions
22 All Police Stations
Court Warangal
VIII Addl.Dist Sessions
23 All Police Stations
Court Warangal
Principal Addl.Asst.
24 All Police Stations
Sessions Court Warangal
I Addl.Asst. Sessions
25 All Police Stations
Court Warangal
II Addl.Asst. Sessions
26 All Police Stations
Court Warangal
III Addl.Asst. Sessions
27 All Police Stations
Court Warangal
Addl.Asst. Sessions Court Rayaparthy
28 Wardhannapet Circle
Mahabubabad Kodakandla
257
Sl. Police Stations which comes
Name of the Court Name of the Circle
No. under the jurisdiction
Millscolony
I Addl. Second Class Inthezargunj
29 Magistrate Court Warangal Atmakur
(Only petty cases Court) Madikonda
Hasanparthy
Dharmasagar
II Addl. Second Class Subedari
30 Magistrate Court Warangal KUC
(Only petty cases Court) Kazipet Traffic
Kazipet
Matwada
Warangal Traffic
Hanamkonda
II Addl. Second Class Hanamkonda Traffic
Magistrate Court Mamnoor
31
Warangal, (Only petty Sangem Parwathagiri Circle
cases Court) Parwathagiri
Geesugonda
Wardhannapet
Wardhannapet Circle
Zaffergadh
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Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle.
ADD-I(T), ADD-II(T), WPS ADD, ADD Traffic, 1.Adialbad Rural Circle
ADD®, Tamsi, Talamadugu,Mavala, Jainath, 2.Jainath Circle
District and Sessions Court, Bela, Bheempur, Boath, Bazarhatnoor, 3.Boath Circle
1
Adilabad Utnoor, Indervelly, Narnoor, Gadiguda, 4.Utnoor Circle
Itchoda, Neradigonda, Gudihatnoor, 5.Narnoor Circle
Sirikonda 6.Itchoda Circle
ADD-I(T), ADD-II(T), WPS ADD, ADD Traffic, 1.Adialbad Rural Circle
ADD®, Tamsi, Talamadugu,Mavala, Jainath, 2.Jainath Circle
I Addl. District and Sessions Bela, Bheempur, Boath, Bazarhatnoor, 3.Boath Circle
2
Court, Adilabad Utnoor, Indervelly, Narnoor, Gadiguda, 4.Utnoor Circle
Itchoda, Neradigonda, Gudihatnoor, 5.Narnoor Circle
Sirikonda 6.Itchoda Circle
ADD-I(T), ADD-II(T), WPS ADD, ADD Traffic, 1.Adialbad Rural Circle
ADD®, Tamsi, Talamadugu,Mavala, Jainath, 2.Jainath Circle
Family Court-Cum-
Bela, Bheempur, Boath, Bazarhatnoor, 3.Boath Circle
3 Addl.District and Session
Utnoor, Indervelly, Narnoor, Gadiguda, 4.Utnoor Circle
Cour, Adilabad.
Itchoda, Neradigonda, Gudihatnoor, 5.Narnoor Circle
Sirikonda 6.Itchoda Circle
ADD-I(T), ADD-II(T), WPS ADD, ADD Traffic, 1.Adialbad Rural Circle
ADD®, Tamsi, Talamadugu,Mavala, Jainath, 2.Jainath Circle
Spl. Judge for Trial of cases
Bela, Bheempur, Boath, Bazarhatnoor, 3.Boath Circle
4 under SCs & STs (POA)
Utnoor, Indervelly, Narnoor, Gadiguda, 4.Utnoor Circle
Act, Adilabad
Itchoda, Neradigonda, Gudihatnoor, 5.Narnoor Circle
Sirikonda 6.Itchoda Circle
ADD-I(T), ADD-II(T), WPS ADD, ADD Traffic, 1.Adialbad Rural Circle
ADD®, Tamsi, Talamadugu,Mavala, Jainath, 2.Jainath Circle
Senior Civil Judge's Court, Bela, Bheempur, Boath, Bazarhatnoor, 3.Boath Circle
5
Adilabad. Utnoor, Indervelly, Narnoor, Gadiguda, 4.Utnoor Circle
Itchoda, Neradigonda, Gudihatnoor, 5.Narnoor Circle
Sirikonda 6.Itchoda Circle
Adilabad-I Town, Adilabad-II Town, Adilabad
Junior Civil Judge's Court, W.P.S. Adilabad Traffic, Adilabad Rural, 1.Adialbad Rural Circle
6
Adilabad Tamsi, Talamadugu, Jainath, Bela, Mavala, 2.Jainath Circle
Bheempur
Adilabad-I Town, Adilabad-II Town, Adilabad
Spl. JFCM (EXCISE), W.P.S. Adilabad Traffic, Adilabad Rural, 1.Adialbad Rural Circle
7
Adilabad Tamsi, Talamadugu, Jainath, Bela, Mavala, 2.Jainath Circle
Bheempur
Adilabad-I Town, Adilabad-II Town, Adilabad
W.P.S. Adilabad Traffic, Adilabad Rural,
Spl. JFCM MOBILE (PCR), 1.Adialbad Rural Circle
8 Tamsi, Talamadugu, Jainath, Bela,
Adilabad 2.Jainath Circle
Gudihathnoor, Boath, Bazarhahtnoor,
Echoda, Neradigonda, Mavala, Bheempur
Junior Civil Judge's Court, Boath, Bazarhathnoor, Echoda, 1.Boath Circle
9
Boath Neradigonda, Gudihathnoor, Sirkonda 2.Itchoda Circle
Junior Civil Judge's Court, 1.Utnoor Circle
10 Utnoor, Indravelly, Narnoor, Gadiguda
Utnoor 2.Narnoor Circle
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260
Sl. S Name of the P.S.s
Name of the Court Name of the Circle
No No. covered
8 Kothagudem II Town SHO
3 II nd Addl.JFCM Kothagudem
9 Palvoncha Town Palvoncha circle
10 Kothagudem III Town SHO
4 III rd Addl.JFCM Kothagudem
11 Palavancha Rural Palvoncha circle
12 Bhadrachalam Town
Bhadrachalam circle
13 Bhadrachalam Traffic
5 JFCM Bhadrachalam 14 Cherla
Cherla circle
15 Dummugudem
16 Burgampahad Palvoncha circle
17 Mangur SHO
18 Aswapuram - SHO
6 JFCM Mangur
19 Edullabayaram Edulla Bayyaram
20 Karakgudem circle
21 Yellandu SHO
22 Tekullapally
23 Allapally Tekulapalli circle
7 JFCM Yellandu
24 Bodu
25 Gundala
Gundla circle
26 Komararam
8 Court not allotted 27 Annupreddy palli (New) Kothagudem Rural
9 Court not allotted 28 Chunchupalli(New)
10 Court not allotted 29 Laxmidevipalli(New) Chunchupalli circle
11 Court not allotted 30 Sujathnagar (New)
II nd CLASS MAGISTRACT COURTS ( PETTY CASES )
Kothagudem Sub-division
1 Kothagudem 1
(Except Burgamphad PS)
Aswaraopet
2 Sathupalli 2
Dammapeta
Bhadrachalam Sub-Division
3 Bhadrachalam 3
(Including Burgamphad PS)
4 Yellandu 4 Yellandu Sub-Division PSs
5 Manugur 5 Manugur Sub-Division PSs
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262
ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF JAYASHANKAR BHUPALPALLI
DISTRICT
P.S. which comes
Sl. No. Name of the Court Name of the circle.
under the jurisdiction
Mulug
Ghanpur(M)
Venkatapur
Judicial First Class
1 Pasra Mulug ,Pasra & Eturnagaram
Magistrate, Mulug
SS Tadvai
Eturnagaram
Mangapet
Mulug
Judicial First Class Mobile
2 Pasra Mulug & Pasra
Court, Mulug
SS Tadvai
Mulug
Ghanpur(M)
Spl. IInd Class Magistrate,
3 Venkatapur Mulug & Pasra
Mulug
Pasra
SS Tadvai
Kataram
Koyyur
Judicial First Class Adavi Mutharam
4 Kataram & Mahadevpur
Magistrate, Manthani Mahadevpur,
Kaleshwaram
Palimela
Addl Judicial I & II Class
Kataram
Magistrate
Manthani Koyyur
5 Adavi Mutharam Kataram & Mahadevpur
Mahadevpur,
Kaleshwaram
Palimela
Kataram
Koyyur
Dist Session Court , Adavi Mutharam
6 Kataram & Mahadevpur
Karimnagar Mahadevpur,
Kaleshwaram
Palimela
Kataram
Koyyur
VI Addl Session Court , Adavi Mutharam
7 Kataram & Mahadevpur
Godavarikhani Mahadevpur,
Kaleshwaram
Palimela
Judicial Magistrate First Venkatapuram P.S,
8 Class, Bhadrachalam of Peruru P.S Venkatapuram Circle
Bhadradri Kothagudem Wazeedu P.S
District Bhupalpally P.S
Chityal P.S
Bhupalpally S.H.O Regonda
9 JFCM Court Parkal Mogullapally P.S
S. H. O Chityal circle .
Regonda P.S
Tekumatla P.S
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ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF KAMAREDDY DISTRICT
Sl. P.S. which comes under the
Name of the Court Name of the circle.
No. jurisdiction
Kamareddy ,Devanpally,
KMR SHO Town ,KMR
Machareddy,Bhiknoor,
1 JFCM Kamareddy Rural, Bhiknoor and
Sadashivanagar,Tadwai,
Sadashivanagar
Ramareddy, Rajampet
Kamareddy ,Devanpally,
Machareddy,Bhiknoor, KMR SHO Town ,KMR
Sadashivanagar,Tadwai, Rural, Bhiknoor and
2 IXADJ Kamareddy
Ramareddy, Rajampet, Sadashivanagar Yellareddy
Lingampet, Nagireddipet,
Gandhari
Kamareddy ,Devanpally,
Machareddy,Bhiknoor,
KMR SHO Town ,KMR
Sadashivanagar,Tadwai,
3 ASJ Kamareddy Rural, Bhiknoor and
Ramareddy, Rajampet,
Sadashivanagar Yellareddy
Lingampet, Nagireddipet,
Gandhari
Kamareddy ,Devanpally,
KMR SHO Town ,KMR
Machareddy,Bhiknoor,
4 Spl mobile Kamareddy Rural, Bhiknoor and
Sadashivanagar,Tadwai,
Sadashivanagar
Ramareddy, Rajampet
Kamareddy ,Devanpally,
KMR SHO Town ,KMR
Machareddy,Bhiknoor,
5 II Class. Kamareddy Rural, Bhiknoor and
Sadashivanagar,Tadwai,
Sadashivanagar
Ramareddy, Rajampet
Yellareddy, Gandhari, Yellareddy
6 JFCM Yellareddy
Lingampet, Nagireddypet, Sadashivanagar
SHO, PS Banswada,Pitlam,
SHO, Banswada,
7 JFCM Banswada Birkur, Nasrullabad,
Banswada Rural Circle
Pitlam,Nizamsagar
Bichkunda, Madnoor,
8 JFCM , Bichkunda Bichkunda
Jukkal,Peddakodapgal
Judicial 2 class court , Bichkunda, Madnoor,
nd
9 Bichkunda
Bichkunda Jukkal,Peddakodapgal
Banswada, Birkur,Pitlam,
Nizamsagar, SHO, Banswada,
Asst. Session court ,
10 Nasrullabad,Bichkunda, Banswada Rural Circle,
Bodhan
Madnoor, Bichkunda Circle
Jukkal,Peddakodapgal
11 VII ADJ, Bodhan Banswada, Birkur,Pitlam, SHO, Banswada,
Nizamsagar, Banswada Rural Circle,
Nasrullabad,Bichkunda, KMR SHO Town ,KMR
Bichkunda Circle
Kamareddy ,Devanpally,
Madnoor, Rural, Bhiknoor and ,
Machareddy,Bhiknoor,
Jukkal,Peddakodapgal Yellareddy
12 I ADJ, Court , nzb 265
Sl. P.S. which comes under the
Name of the Court Name of the circle.
No. jurisdiction
Sadashivanagar, SHO,
Sadashivanagar,Tadwai, Banswada, Banswada
Ramareddy, Rajampet Rural Circle,and Bichkunda
12 I ADJ, Court , nzb
Circle
Banswada, Birkur,Pitlam,
Nizamsagar,
Nasrullabad,Bichkunda,
Madnoor,
Jukkal,Peddakodapgal
KMR SHO Town ,KMR
Kamareddy ,Devanpally,
Rural, Bhiknoor and ,
Machareddy,Bhiknoor,
Yellareddy
Sadashivanagar, SHO,
Sadashivanagar,Tadwai, Banswada, Banswada
Ramareddy, Rajampet Rural Circle,and Bichkunda
13 Juvenile court , nzb
Circle
Banswada, Birkur,Pitlam,
Nizamsagar,
Nasrullabad,Bichkunda,
Madnoor,
Jukkal,Peddakodapgal
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P.S. which comes under
Sl. No. Name of the Court Name of the circle.
the jurisdiction
1 1. Dist. & Sessions Court, Adilabad, Asifabad Asifabad
2, 1st Addl. Sessions Court, Adilabad, Wankidi
Asifabad®
3. Spl. Court of SCs/STs, Adilabad, Kerameri
4. Juvenile Justice Court Adilabad Rebbena
Rebbeana
Tiryani
Jainoor
Sirpur-U Jainoor
Lingapur
Kagaznagar Town Kagaznagar Town
Kagaznagar ®
Easgaon
Kagaznagar ®
Dahegaon
Penchikalpet
Koutala
Sirpur-T
Koutala
Bejjur
Chinthalamanepalli
2 1. 3rd Addl. Sessions Court Asifabad, Asifabad Asifabad
2. Asst. Sessions Court Asifabad Wankidi
Asifabad®
Kerameri
Rebbena
Rebbena
Tiryani
Kagaznagar ®
Easgaon
Kagaznagar ®
Dahegaon
Penchikalpet
Koutala
Sirpur-T
Koutala
Bejjur
Chinthalamanepalli
3 1. Prl. JFCM Court Asifabad. Asifabad Asifabad
2. Addl. JFCM Court, Asifabad, Wankidi
Kerameri Asifabad®
Tiryani
5 JFCM Court Utnoor Jainoor
Surpur-U Jainoor
Lingapur
3 JFCM Court Sirpur Town Kagaznagar Town Kagaznagar Town
Kagaznagar®
Easgaon
Kagaznagar®
Dahegaon
Penchikalpet
Kowtala
Sirpur-T
Kowatla
Bejjur
Chinthalamanepalli
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ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF MAHABUBNAGAR DISTRICT
Sl. P.S. which comes under the
Name of the Court Name of the Circle
No. jurisdiction
1 Prl. District & Sessions Trial of all Grave Cases of the All Circles of the Mahabubnagar
court, Mahabubnagar District Dist
2 1st Addl.District & Sessions Trial of all Gravce Cases and also All Circles of the Mahabubnagar
court, Mahabubnagar POCSO Act & Electricity Act Dist
cases
3 IInd Addl.District & Sessions Trial of all Grave Cases of the All Circles of the Mahabubnagar
Judge (FTC) Mahabubnagar District Dist
4 3rd Addl. District & Sessions Trial of all Grave cases of Narva
Judge (FTC)Gadwal of Gadwal PS Marikal Circle
Dist. C.C.Kunta PS Jadcherla Rural
5 7 Addl. Dist.and Sessions
th
Trial of SC/ST (POA) Act Cases All Circles of the Mahabubnagar
Judge SC/ST court of the District Dist,
Mahabubnagar
6 8th Addl. District & Sessions Trial of all Grave Cases of the All Circles in the Mahabubnagar
court & Family court District Dist,
Mahabubnagar
7 Prl. Asst. Sessions Court Trial of all Grave Cases of District Except Narayanpet Sub-Divn.
Mahabubnagar , except Narayanpet Sub-Divn. Circles
Cases.
8 Ist Addl. Asst. Sessions Trial of all Grave Cases of the Except Narayanpet Sub-Divn.
Court (FTC) Mahabubnagar District, except Narayanpet Sub- Circles
Divn. Cases.
9 IInd Asst. Sessions Court Trial of all Grave Cases of the Except Narayanpet Sub-Divn.
(FTC) Mahabubnagar District, except Narayanpet Sub- Circles
Divn. Cases.
10 Spl.Court forTrial of cases All Police Stations of All Circles of Mahabubnagar Dist.
relating to atorcities against Mahabubnagar District
women
11 Asst. Sessions Court Gadwal 1. CC Kunta PS Jadcherla Rural Circle
2. Deverkadra PS
3. Narva PS Marikal Circle
12 Asst Session Judge court 1. Narayanpet PS 1.Naryanpet Circle
Narayanpet 2. Damargidda PS
3.Maddur PS
4. Kosgi PS
5. Marikal PS 2.Marikal Circle
6. Makthal PS 3. Matkthal Circle
7. Krishna PS
8.Maganoor PS
9. Utkoor PS
269
Sl. P.S. which comes under the
Name of the Court Name of the Circle
No. jurisdiction
16 JFCM Kalwakurthy 1.Midjil PS 1.Jadcherla Rural Circle
17 JFCM Kodangal 1. Kosgi PS Narayanpet Circle
2. Maddur PS
3. Damargidda PS
18 JFCM Mahabubnagar 1.M'Nagar I Town PS 1. Inspector SHO I Town PS
M.nagar
2.M'Nagar II Town PS 2.Inspector SHO II Town PS
3.Women PS M'Nagar PS M.nagar
3. Inspector SHO Women PS
M'Nagar
19 JFCM Narayanpet 1. Narayanpet PS 1.Naryanpet Circle
1. Marikal PS 2.Marikal Circle
2. Dhanwada PS
1. Makthal PS
2. Krishna PS 3. Makthal Circle
3.Maganoor PS
4. Utkoor PS
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Name of the P.S. which comes under the
Sl. No. Name of the circle.
Court jurisdiction
Medak Town, Medak Rural,
Medak Rural, Ramayampet,
Kolcharam, Papannapet,
Narsapur, Toopran,
Ramayampet, Chegunta,
Shankarampet-R, Yeldurthi,
VIII ADDL Dist
1 Narsapur, Kowdipally,
Sessions Court Jogipet
Shivampet,Jinnaram, IDA Bollaram,
Hathnura, Jogipet, Pulkal,
Alladurg, Tekmal, Shankarampet-A,
Regode.
Medak Town, Medak Rural,
Medak Rural, Ramayampet,
Kolcharam, Papannapet,
Narsapur, Toopran,
Ramayampet, Chegunta,
Shankarampet-R, Yeldurthi,
Asst Sessions
2 Narsapur, Kowdipally,
Court Jogipet
Shivampet,Jinnaram, IDA Bollaram,
Hathnura, Jogipet, Pulkal,
Alladurg, Tekmal, Shankarampet-A,
Regode.
Medak Town, Medak Rural,
Kolcharam, Ramayampet, Medak Rural,
3 JFCM Court
Chegunta, Ramaympet,Toopran
Shankarampet-R, Yeldurthi,
Medak Town, Medak Rural,
Kolcharam, Papannapet,
Ramayampet, Chegunta,
Shankarampet-R, Yeldurthi,
Special Mobile Medak Rural,
4 Narsapur,Kowdipally,
Court Ramaympet,Toopran
Shivampet,Jinnaram, IDA Bollaram,
Hathnura, Jogipet, Pulkal,
Alladurg, Tekmal, Shankarampet-A,
Regode.
Medak Town, Medak Rural,
Kolcharam, Papannapet,
5 Morning Court Medak
Ramayampet, Chegunta,
Shankarampet-R, Yeldurthi,
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P.S. which comes under the
Sl. No. Name of the Court Name of the circle.
jurisdiction
1 Asst Session court 1. Nagarkurnool 1.Nagarkurnool
Nagarkurnool 2.Bijinapally 2.Achampet
3.Taddor 3.Kollapur
4.Telkapally
5. Thimmajipet
6. Kollapur
7.Achampet
8.Lingal
9.Amrabad
10.Balmoor
11. Siddapur
12.Uppununtala
13. Eagalpenta
2 Judl. Magistrate of 1. Achampet 1. Achampet
Ist Class Achampet 2. Uppununthala
3. Amrabad
4. Siddapur
5.Balmoor
6. Lingal
7. Eagalpenta 2. Amrabad
3 JFCM Kalwakurthy 1.Kalwakurthy Kalwakurthy
2.Veldanda
3.Vangoor
4.Talakondapally
4 JFCM Kollapur 1. Kollapur Kollapur
2. Peddakothapally
3.Kodair
4.Veepangandla
5 JFCM Nagarkurnool 1. Nagarkurnool Nagarkurnool
2.Bijinapally
3.Taddor
4.Telkapally
5. Thimmajipet
6 Judl of Ist Class 1. Nagarkurnool Nagarkurnool
Mobile Court 2.Bijinapally
Nagarkurnool 3.Tadoor
4.Telkapally & all Agency area cases
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Sl. NAME OF THE P.S. WHICH COMES
NAME OF THE CIRCLE
No. COURT UNDER THE
1. Nalgonda- I (town) PS
JURISDICTION Inspector Nalgonda
Judl.First Class
1. 2. Kanagal PS CI. Chandur
Magistrate, Nalgonda
3. Narayanapur PS CI. Choutuppal®
1. Nalgonda- II (T) PS CI Nalgonda ®
J.F.C.M (Proh. &
2. 2. Narkatpally PS CI Shaligouraram
Offences, Nalgonda
3. Woman PS Inspector WPS
1. Munugode PS CI, Chandur
J.F.C.M (Special Mobile 2. Chandur PS C.I. Chandur
3.
Court) Nalgonda 3. Thipparthy PS C.I. Shaligouraram
4. Nalgonda ® C.I. Nalgonda ®
1. Nakrekal PS Inspector, Nakrekal
2. Kethapally PS C.I. Shaligouraram
4. J.F.C.M Nakrekal
3. Shaligouraram PS C.I. Shaligouraram
4. Kattangur PS C.I. Shaligouraram
1. Miryalguda - I (T) PS Inspector, Miryalguda – I (T)
2. Miryalguda – II (T) PS Inspector Miryalguda- II (T)
3. Miryalaguda ® PS C.I. Miryalguda ®
4. Vemulapally PS C.I. Miryalguda ®
5. J.F.C.M Miryalguda
5. Wadapally PS C.I. Miryalguda ®
6. Tripuraram PS C.I. Miryalguda ®
7. Madugulapally C.I. Miryalguda ®
8. Thirumalgiri C.I. Miryalguda ®
1. Haliya PS C.I. Haliya
2. Vijayapuri (T) PS C.I. Haliya
6. J.F.C.M Nidmanoor
3. Peddavoora PS C.I. Haliya
4. Nidmanoor PS C.I. Haliya
1. Devarakonda PS Inspector, Devarakonda
2. Dindi PS C.I. Dindi
3. Chandampet PS C.I. Dindi
4. Gudipally PS C.I. Dindi
5. Nampally PS C.I.Namapally
7. J.F.C.M Devarakonda 6. Chinthapally PS C.I.Namapally
7. Marriguda PS C.I.Namapally
8. Gurrampode PS C.I.Namapally
9. Adavidevulapally C.I. Dindi
10. Kondamallepally C.I. Dindi
11. Neredugommu C.I. Dindi
8. J.F.C.M Ramannapet 1. Chityala PS Inspector, Chityala
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All Police Station in All Circles in Nirmal Sub-
4 2nd Class Magistrate Nirmal
Nirmal Sub- Division Division
Bhainsa Town
All Police Station in
5 JFCM Court Bhainsa Bhainsa Rural
Bhainsa Sub- Division
Mudhole Circle
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P.S. which comes under the
Sl. No. Name of the Court Name of the circle.
jurisdiction
Sircilla Town PS Sircilla Town
Thangallapally PS
1 JFCM Sircilla Sircilla Rural
Musthabad PS
Konaraopet PS Chandurthy
Ellanthakunta PS Sircilla Rural
Veernapally PS
2 Addl. JFCM
Yellareddypet PS Yellareddypet
Gambhiraopet PS
Sircilla Town PS Sircilla Town
Thangallapally PS
Sircilla Rural
Musthabad PS
Konaraopet PS Chandurthy
3 Senior Civil Judge Court
Ellanthakunta PS Sircilla Rural
Veernapally PS
Yellareddypet PS Yellareddypet
Gambhiraopet PS
Sircilla Town PS Sircilla Town
Thangallapally PS
Sircilla Rural
Musthabad PS
Konaraopet PS Chandurthy
4 Morning Court (Petty Cases)
Ellanthakunta PS Sircilla Rural
Veernapally PS
Yellareddypet PS Yellareddypet
Gambhiraopet PS
Vemulawada T PS Vemulawada T
Chandurthy PS
Chandurthy
5 JFCM VEMULAWADA Rudrangi PS
Boinpally PS
Vemulawada Rural
Vemulawada R PS
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Name of the P.S. which comes under the
Sl. No. Name of the circle.
Court jurisdiction
SESSION COURTS
1 Principal District & 1. Sangareddy -T PS Sangareddy Town
session judge 2. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
Sangareddy 3. Indrakaran
4. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
5. Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
6. Kondapur Kondapur Circle
7. Munipally
8. Zaheerabad-T Zahirabad Town Circle
9. Zaheerabad-R
10. Kohir
11. Cheeragpally
12. Hadnur Zahirabad Rural Circle
13. Raikode
14. Jarasangam
15. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
16. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
17 Ameenpur SHO Ameenpur
18. Narayankhed Narayankhed Circle
19. Nagilgidda
20. Manur
21 Sirgapur Kangti Circle
22 Kangti
23. Kalher
2 1 Addl District & 1. Sangareddy -T
st PS Sangareddy Town
Session court 2. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
Judge Sangareddy 3. Indrakaran
4. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
5. Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
6. Kondapur Kondapur Circle
7. Munipally
8.Jogipet Jogipet Circle
9.Pulkal
10. Vatpally (New PS)
11. Zaheerabad-T Zahirabad Town Circle
12. Zaheerabad-R
13. Kohir
14. Cheeragpally
15. Hadnur Zahirabad Rural Circle
16. Raikode
17. Jarasangam
18. IDA Bollaram SHO IDA Bollaram
19. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
20. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
21. Ameenpur (New PS) SHO Ameenpur
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Name of the P.S. which comes under the
Sl. No. Name of the circle.
Court jurisdiction
22.Jinnaram Jinnaram Circle
23.Hathnoora
24. Gummadidala (New PS)
25. Narayankhed Narayankhed Circle
26. Nagilgidda (New PS)
27. Manur
28. Sirgapur Kangti Circle
29. Kangti
30. Kalher (New PS)
3 2 Addl District & 1. Sangareddy -T
nd PS Sangareddy Town
session judge 2. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
(FTC) Sangareddy 3. Indrakaran
4. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
5. Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
6. Kondapur Kondapur Circle
7. Munipally
8. Zaheerabad-T Zahirabad Town Circle
9. Zaheerabad-R
10. Kohir
11. Cheeragpally
12. Hadnur Zahirabad Rural Circle
13. Raikode
14. Jarasangam
15. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
16. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
17 Ameenpur SHO Ameenpur
18. Narayankhed Narayankhed Circle
19. Nagilgidda
20. Manur
21 Sirgapur Kangti Circle
22 Kangti
23. Kalher
4 V th ADJ – cum 1. Sangareddy -T PS Sangareddy Town
SC/ST court, 2. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
Sangareddy 3. Indrakaran
4. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
5. Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
6. Kondapur Kondapur Circle
7. Munipally
8.Jogipet Jogipet Circle
9.Pulkal
10. Vatpally (New PS)
11. Zaheerabad-T Zahirabad Town Circle
12. Zaheerabad-R
13. Kohir
14. Cheeragpally
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Name of the P.S. which comes under the
Sl. No. Name of the circle.
Court jurisdiction
15. Hadnur Zahirabad Rural Circle
16. Raikode
17. Jarasangam
18. IDA Bollaram SHO IDA Bollaram
19. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
20. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
21. Ameenpur (New PS) SHO Ameenpur
22.Jinnaram Jinnaram Circle
23.Hathnoora
24. Gummadidala (New PS)
25. Narayankhed Narayankhed Circle
26. Nagilgidda (New PS)
27. Manur
28. Sirgapur Kangti Circle
29. Kangti
30. Kalher (New PS)
5 Family court – cum 1. Sangareddy -T PS Sangareddy Town
7th Addl District & 2. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
Session Judge, 3. Indrakaran
Sangareddy 4. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
5. Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
6. Kondapur Kondapur Circle
7. Munipally
8. Zaheerabad-T Zahirabad Town Circle
9. Zaheerabad-R
10. Kohir
11. Cheeragpally
12. Hadnur Zahirabad Rural Circle
13. Raikode
14. Jarasangam
15. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
16. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
17 Ameenpur SHO Ameenpur
18. Narayankhed Narayankhed Circle
19. Nagilgidda
20. Manur
21 Sirgapur Kangti Circle
22 Kangti
23. Kalher
6 9 th Special 1. Sangareddy -T PS Sangareddy Town
Court for trail of 2. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
cases relating to 3. Indrakaran
atrocities against 4. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
women court 5. Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
Sanagreddy 6. Kondapur Kondapur Circle
7. Munipally
278
cases relating to
atrocities against
women court
Name of the P.S. which comes under the
Sl. No. Sanagreddy Name of the circle.
Court jurisdiction
8.Jogipet Jogipet Circle
9.Pulkal
10. Vatpally (New PS)
11. Zaheerabad-T Zahirabad Town Circle
12. Zaheerabad-R
13. Kohir
14. Cheeragpally
15. Hadnur Zahirabad Rural Circle
16. Raikode
17. Jarasangam
18. IDA Bollaram SHO IDA Bollaram
19. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
20. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
21. Ameenpur (New PS) SHO Ameenpur
22.Jinnaram Jinnaram Circle
23.Hathnoora
24. Gummadidala (New PS)
25. Narayankhed Narayankhed Circle
26. Nagilgidda (New PS)
27. Manur
28. Sirgapur Kangti Circle
29. Kangti
30. Kalher (New PS)
7 Senior Civil Judge, 1. Sangareddy -T SHo Sangareddy Town
(Sub-Court) 2. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
Sangareddy 3. Indrakaran
4. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
5. Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
6. Kondapur Kondapur Circle
7. Munipally
8. Ameenpur SHO Ameenpur
9. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
10. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
8 Senior civil judge 1. Zaheerabad-T Zahirabad Town Circle
court, (Sub-Court) 2. Zaheerabad-R
Zaheerabad 3. Kohir
4. Cheeragpally
5. Hadnur Zahirabad Rural Circle
6. Jarasangam
7. Raikode
8. Narayanakhed Narayankhed Circle
9. Nagilgidda
10. Manur
11. Sirgapur Kangti Circle
12. Kangti
13. Kalher
279
Name of the P.S. which comes under the
Sl. No. Name of the circle.
Court jurisdiction
9 ADDL. J F C M 1. Sangareddy -T SHo Sangareddy Town
COURT, 2. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
Sangareddy 3. Indrakaran
4. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
5. Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
6. Kondapur Kondapur Circle
7. Munipally
8. Ameenpur SHO Ameenpur
9. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
10. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
10 Special Mobile 1. Sangareddy -T SHo Sangareddy Town
court, Sangareddy 2. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
3. Indrakaran
4. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
5. Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
6. Kondapur Kondapur Circle
7. Munipally
8. Ameenpur SHO Ameenpur
9. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
10. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
11 Excise court, 01. Sangareddy T SHO Sangareddy Town
Sangareddy 02. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
03. Indrakran
04. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
8. Ameenpur SHO Ameenpur
06. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
07. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
08.Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
09. Munipally Kondapur Circle
10. Kondapur
12 IInd class Special 01. Sangareddy T SHO Sangareddy Town
court, I/C ( 02. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
Excise), 03. Indrakran
Sangareddy 04. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
8. Ameenpur SHO Ameenpur
06. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
07. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
01.Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
09. Munipally Kondapur Circle
10. Kondapur
13 JFCM court, 01. Zaheerabad T Zahirabad Town Circle
Zaheerabad 02. Zaheerabad –R
03. Kohir
04. Cheeragpally
05. Jarasangam Zahirabad Rural Circle
06. Hadnur
07. Raikode
280
Name of the P.S. which comes under the
Sl. No. Name of the circle.
Court jurisdiction
14 IInd class Special 01. Zaheerabad T Zahirabad Town Circle
Court, Zaheerabad 02. Zaheerabad –R
03. Kohir
04. Cheeragpally
05. Jarasangam Zahirabad Rural Circle
06. Hadnur
07. Raikode
15 JFCM Court, 01. Jogipet Jogipet Circle
Jogipet 02. Pulkal
03. Vatpally (New PS)
16 JFCM Court, 01. Narayankhed Narayankhed Circle
Narayankhed 03. Nagilgidda
03. Manur
04. Kangti Kangti Circle
05. Sirgapur
06. Kalher
17 JFCM, Narsapur 01. Jinnaram Jinnaram Circle
02. Gummadidala
03. Hathnoora
04. IDA Bollaram
18 IInd class Special 01. Jinnaram Jinnaram Circle
court, Narsapur 02. Gummadidala
03. Hathnoora
04. IDA Bollaram
19 Juvenile justice 1. Sangareddy -T PS Sangareddy Town
board Sangareddy 2. Sangareddy-R Sangareddy Rural
3. Indrakaran
4. WPS Sangareddy SHO WPS SGR
5. Sadasivpet SHO Sadasivpet
6. Kondapur Kondapur Circle
7. Munipally
8.Jogipet Jogipet Circle
9.Pulkal
10. Vatpally (New PS)
11. Zaheerabad-T Zahirabad Town Circle
12. Zaheerabad-R
13. Kohir
14. Cheeragpally
15. Hadnur Zahirabad Rural Circle
16. Raikode
17. Jarasangam
18. IDA Bollaram SHO IDA Bollaram
19. Patancheru SHO Patancheru
20. BDL Bhanur SHO BDL Banur
21. Ameenpur (New PS) SHO Ameenpur
22.Jinnaram Jinnaram Circle
23.Hathnoora
281
Name of the P.S. which comes under the Jinnaram Circle
Sl. No. Name of the circle.
Court jurisdiction
24. Gummadidala (New PS)
25. Narayankhed Narayankhed Circle
26. Nagilgidda (New PS)
27. Manur
28. Sirgapur Kangti Circle
29. Kangti
30. Kalher (New PS)
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ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF SURYAPET DISTRICT
Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes Name of the
under the circle.
jurisdiction
1 2nd Addition Sessions Judge Court
Suryapet
Asst. Sessions Judge Court Suryapet
Suryapet Town Suryapet Town
Judicial First Class Magistrate Court
Suryapet
SPL Magistrate Court Suryapet
283
ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF VIKARABAD DISTRICT
P.S. which comes under Name of the
Sl. No. Name of the Court
the jurisdiction circle.
Judicial First Class Magistrate
1 Vikarabad
Court
Addl. Judicial First Class
2 Vikarabad
Magistrate Court. PS Vikarabad
Addl. District Sessions Judge, Town
3 Vikarabad
Vikarabad
4 Senior Civil Judge Vikarabad
5 Family Court Vikarabad
Mominpet, Marpally, Mominpet
6 Addl. JFCM Vikarabad
Nawabpet Circle
Dharur, Bantwaram, Vikarabad
7 JFCM
Kotepally Rural circle
1. Parigi
2. Chengomul
8 Judicial First Class Parigi Circle
3. Kulkacherla
4. Doma
Karankote, Peddemul, Tandur Rural
9 JFCM Court Tandur
Basheerabad Yalal Circle
Dist. Sessions Court Kodangal, Doulthabad,
10
Mahabubnagar. Bomraspet
Kodangal, Doulthabad,
11 Asst Sessions Court Narayanpet Kodangal circle
Bomraspet
Kodangal, Doulthabad,
12 JFCM Court Kodangal
Bomraspet
Tandur Town
13 JFCM Tandur Tandur Town PS
(SHO)
JFCM Vikarabad
JFCM Parigi Women Police
Women Police Station At
14 Station At
JFCM Tandur Vikarabad
Vikarabad
JFCM Kodangal
284
ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF WANAPARTHY DISTRICT
JFCM, Court,
4 Pangal, Veepanagandla Wanaparthy
Kollapur
Pebbair, Kothakota,
5 Sub- Court, WNP Kothakota
Peddamandadi, Ghanpur
Wanaparthy town, Wanaparthy rural,
6 Sub-Court, WNP Wanaparthy
Pangal, Veepangadla, Gopalpet
Pebbair, Kothakota,
7 9 th ADJ, Court, WNP Kothakota
Peddamandadi,Ghanpur
Wanaparthy town, Wanaparthy rural,
8 9 th ADJ, Court, WNP Wanaparthy
Pangal, Veepangadla
285
ALL COURTS JURISDICTION PROFILE OF RP SECUNDERABAD
Police Stations which
Sl. Name of the
Name of the Court comes under the
No circle
jurisdiction
Ist MSJ Nampalli
5th MSJ Nampalli
1
6th MSJ Maredpalli
7th MSJ Nampalli
5th ACMM Nampalli, HYD/Zonal court
II nd MM for Railways Sec'bad. Hyderabad RPS IRP/SHO
2 4th MSJ Nampalli
6th MSJ Maredpalli
II nd MM for Railways Sec'bad. Kacheguda RPS IRP/SHO
Ist MSJ Nampalli
3
2nd MSJ Nampalli
6th MSJ Maredpalli
Ist Addl. Sessions Court, Guntur Nalgonda RPS Sec'bad rural
4 Session Court Nalgonda
JFCM for Railways Guntur.
II nd MM for Railways Sec'bad. Nizamabad RPS Sec'bad rural
5 Ist Addl. Sessions Court, Nizamabad
ADJ Court Adilabad
II nd MM for Railways Sec'bad. Vikarabad RPS Hyderabad rural
6 Sub Curt Vikarabad
ADJ Court Kothapet
II nd MM for Railways Sec'bad. Mahabubnagar RPS Hyderabad rural
7
Ist ADJ Family Court Mahabubnagar
Ist ADJ Court Warangal Kazipet RPS Kazipet Circle
JFCM for Railways, Kazipet
II nd MM for Railways Visakhapatnam
Prohibition & Execise Court, Warangal
8 4th Addl. MM for Juwenile Court, Warangal
PSJ Court Warngal
Ist Sub Court Warangal
Addl. Session court, Jangoan
Ist MM Court, Kazipet
286
Police Stations which
Sl. Name of the
Name of the Court comes under the
No circle
jurisdiction
Ist ADJ Court Warangal
II nd MM for Railways Visakhapatnam
Spl. 2 nd Magistrate Court, Kazipet
9
Principle Asst. Session Court, Warangal
Prohibition & Execise Court, Warangal
6th ADJ Court, Mahabubabad
3rd Addl. Session Court, Warangal
JFCM for Railways, Kazipet Mancherial RPS Kazipet Circle
10 ADJ Court Adilabad
ADJ Court Karimnagar
4th Addl. MM for Juwenile Court, Warangal Dornakal RPS Khammam
Circle
JFCM for Railways, Kazipet
11
Ist ADJ Court Warangal
Spl. Court, Jangon, Warangal District
JFCM for Railways, Kazipet Khamma RPS Khammam
Circle
4th Addl. MM for Juwenile Court, Warangal
2nd Civil. Judge, Warangal
12 1st ADJ Court, Khammam
Execise Court Khammam
2nd MM for Railways, Vijayawada
Juwenile Court, Khammam
287
LIST OF CHAIRMEN
DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITIES
S No Address Mobile No
1 Chairman, 94409 01043
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, ADILABAD.
2 Chairman, 94409 01065
City Civil Court Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,CITY CIVIL COURT COMPLEX, AT
PURANIHAVELI, HYDERABAD.
3 Chairman, 94409 01049
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, KARIMNAGAR.
4 Chairman, 94409 01050
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, KHAMMAM
5 Chairman, 94409 01053
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, MAHABUBNAGAR.
6 Chairman, 94409 01054
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, MEDAK at Sanga Reddy.
7 Chairman, 94409 01055
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, NALGONDA.
8 Chairman, 94409 01057
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, NIZAMABAD.
9 Chairman, 94409 01059
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, RANGA REDDY dist. AT L.B.NAGAR,
HYDERABAD.
10 Chairman, 94409 01063
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, WARANGAL.
11 Chairman,
Metropolitan Legal Services Authority,
Criminal Court Complex, Nampally, Hyderabad.
288
LIST OF SECRETARIES
DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITIES
S No Address Phone Nos & Email Ids
1 The Secretary, Ph No.: 085732-230243
District Legal Services Authority, Fax No. 08732-227588
Nyaya Seva Sadan, Mobile No. 9440901043
District Court Buildings,ADILABAD.
2 The Secretary, Ph.No.08742-222766
District Legal Services Authority, Fax No.08742-229455
Nyaya Seva Sadan, E Mail ID: dlsa.kmm@gmail.com
District Court Buildings,KHAMMAM Mobile No. 9440901050
3 The Secretary, Ph.No.0878-2250144
District Legal Services Authority, Fax No.0878-2243190
Nyaya Seva Sadan, E Mail ID: dlsa.karimnagar@gmail.com
District Court Buildings, KARIMNAGAR. Mobile No. 9440901049
4 The Secretary, Ph.No.08542-221629
District Legal Services Authority, Fax No.08542-244459
Nyaya Seva Sadan, E Mail ID: mbnr.dlsa@gmail.com
District Court Buildings, mbnr.dlsa@yahoo.com
MAHABUBNAGAR. Mobile No. 9440901053
5 The Secretary, Ph.No.08455-271401
District Legal Services Authority, Fax No.08455-276361
Nyaya Seva Sadan, E Mail ID: dlsamdk@yahoo.in
District Court Buildings, Mobile No. 9440901054
MEDAK at Sanga Reddy.
6 The Secretary, Ph.No.08682-230101
District Legal Services Authority, Fax No.08682-245208
Nyaya Seva Sadan, E Mail ID: nlg.disauthority@yahoo.in
District Court Buildings,NALGONDA. Mobile No. 9440901055
7 The Secretary, Ph.No.08462-250337
District Legal Services Authority, Fax No.08462-232102
Nyaya Seva Sadan, E Mail ID: dlsa.nizamabad@yahoo.in.�
District Court Buildings,NIZAMABAD. Mobile No. 9440901057
8 The Secretary, Ph.No.040-23446798
District Legal Services Authority, Fax No.040-23446100
Nyaya Seva Sadan, E Mail ID: rrdlsa@yahoo.com
District Court Buildings, Mobile No. 9440901059
RANGA REDDY DISTRICT AT L.B.NAGAR,
HYDERABAD.
9 The Secretary, Ph.No.0870-2550074
District Legal Services Authority, Fax No.0870-2577959
Nyaya Seva Sadan, E Mail
District Court Buildings, ID: dlsa.wrngl@indianjudiciary.gov.in
WARANGAL. Mobile No. 9440901063
10 The Secretary, Ph.No. 040-24568627
City Civil Court Legal Services Authority, Fax No.040-23446210
Nyaya Seva Sadan, E Mail ID: hlsauthority@gmail.com�
CITY CIVIL COURT COMPLEX, AT Mobile No. 9440901065
PURANIHAVELI, HYDERABAD.
11 The Secretary,
Metropolitan Legal Services Authority,
Criminal Court Complex,
Red Hills, Nampally, HYDERABAD
289