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Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
After Indore and Andhra, now Telangana woman in affair with boss kills husband
Jogulamba Gadwal police on Thursday arrested eight people, including a newly-wed woman and her lover, in connection with the abduction and murder of 32-year-old land surveyor Ganta Tejeshwar on June 17. According to police, the murder was masterminded by V Tirumala Rao, 35, a manager at Can Fin Homes Ltd in Kurnool, and his lover Sahasra, also known as Aishwarya, 23, who was Tejeshwar's wife. The duo enlisted a gang by offering cash and other incentives to carry out the crime. All eight accused have been remanded to judicial custody, while police plan to seek further custody for crime scene reconstruction and recovery of evidence. How did they carry out the murder Tirumala Rao was in an illicit relationship with Aishwarya. After her family arranged her marriage to Tejeshwar in December 2024, Aishwarya and Tirumala Rao conspired to eliminate him. To execute the plan, Rao promised cash and quick bank deals to two men, Nagesh and Parashuramudu, who then roped in a third accomplice, Raju. Live Events The trio approached Tejeshwar pretending to be land buyers and even planted a GPS tracker on his bike to monitor his movements. On June 17, they picked him up near Krishna Reddy Bungalow in a rented car and took him to a remote location near Erravalli, where they slit his throat and strangled him. His body was later dumped in a canal near Panyam Ghat Road in Nandyal, and his mobile phones were discarded in the Krishna river. Tirumala Rao paid the gang Rs 3.5 lakh and helped coordinate the disposal of evidence. Although Aishwarya's mother Sujatha was aware of the plot, she did not participate. Rao's father, Tirupataiah, assisted him in evading arrest. Police have seized the rental car used in the crime, while two other vehicles are yet to be recovered. The accused include: Tirumala Rao, Aishwarya, three contract killers - K Nagesh, 33, Ch Parashuramudu, 30, and Ch Raju, 25 - Tirumala Rao's father Tirupataiah, 64, a retired APSP cop, Aishwarya's mother Sujatha, 50, and A Mohan, 30, a mason from Jammiched village who tracked Tejeshwar's movements. Gadwal SP T Srinivasa Rao said Tirumala Rao and the three killers were caught at the Pulluru inter-state toll plaza during a vehicle check around 5am on Thursday. Their confession led to the arrest of the others from Kurnool and Gadwal.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Time of India
GPS tracker on bike, cash in hand, killers on call: Mother-daughter love triangle ends in husband's killing in Telangana; chilling details of Gadwal murder
NEW DELHI: What began as a quiet marriage in Telangana's Gadwal town ended in a meticulously planned murder involving betrayal, an illicit affair, and contract killers. The victim — 32-year-old land surveyor Ganta Tejeshwar — was abducted and killed allegedly at the behest of his wife and her lover, who used a GPS tracker and a team of hired men to carry out the crime. Police have now arrested eight people, including the wife, her lover, and three contract killers. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad Victim tracked with GPS before killing Police say the prime accused, V Tirumala Rao, 35, a manager at Can Fin Homes Ltd in Kurnool, and his lover T Sahasra alias Ishwarya, 23 — Tejeshwar's wife — monitored the victim's movements for over a month. A GPS tracker was secretly placed on Tejeshwar's motorbike, and a local man named Jagan, from Gadwal, was enlisted to provide real-time updates. From plot to kill his own wife to murdering her husband Initially, Rao had allegedly planned to kill his own wife, but dropped the idea fearing repercussions from both families. He and Ishwarya then decided to eliminate Tejeshwar, who had married her just weeks earlier. Rao promised money and favours to a group of hired men from Kurnool to execute the murder. Killers posed as land buyers, lured victim to isolated spot The three killers — K Nagesh, Ch Parashuramudu, and Ch Raju — befriended Tejeshwar by pretending to be land buyers. On June 17, they picked him up in a rented car near Krishna Reddy Bungalow in Gadwal and drove him to an isolated location near Erravalli. There, they slit his throat and strangled him inside the vehicle. His body was later dumped in a canal near Panyam Ghat Road in Nandyal, and his mobile phones were discarded in the Krishna River. Gang paid Rs 3.5 lakh; body shown to mastermind before disposal After the killing, the accused met Tirumala Rao in Panyam and showed him the body. Rao allegedly paid the gang ?2 lakh on the spot, part of the promised Rs 3.5 lakh. While they initially considered burying the body on Rao's land, they later dumped it in the canal to avoid detection. The Swift Dzire used in the crime was later recovered. Vehicle check busts escape plan The escape plan fell apart when police intercepted the car carrying Rao and the three killers at the Pulluru inter-state toll plaza. A vehicle check led to their arrest. Based on their confessions, police arrested five more individuals: T Sahasra alias Ishwarya, wife of the victim and co-conspirator Tirupataiah, 64, Rao's father and a retired APSP constable, who helped him hide Sujatha, Ishwarya's mother, who was aware of the plot A Mohan, 30, a mason from Jammiched village who helped track Tejeshwar Jagan, the local informer from Gadwal All eight have been remanded to judicial custody. Police are now seeking custody for crime scene reconstruction and recovery of remaining evidence, including two more vehicles used in the crime. A troubled marriage from the start Tejeshwar, a resident of Rajaveedhi in Gadwal town, married Ishwarya on May 18 at a temple in Beechupalli, despite initial resistance from Tejeshwar's family. Their original wedding in February was called off after Ishwarya went missing days before the ceremony. She resurfaced later claiming financial struggles, and convinced Tejeshwar to go ahead with the marriage. However, differences emerged within weeks. Tejeshwar was reportedly disturbed by his wife's constant phone conversations with a man he did not know — now believed to be Tirumala Rao. Affair began with mother, shifted to daughter Investigators say Rao initially had a relationship with Sujatha, Ishwarya's mother, who worked as a sweeper at his office. In her absence, Ishwarya took over the cleaning duties, leading to her own affair with Rao. Police say she was fully aware of the murder conspiracy and even shared her husband's live location with the killers.

The Hindu
22-06-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Drones, CCTVs help police to monitor crowd during yoga day, says DGP
About 3,000 CCTV cameras and drones were pressed into service to monitor the crowd during the International Yoga Day, which was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu in Visakhapatnam on June 21, said Director General of Police Harish Kumar Gupta. Besides the 10,000 police personnel from APSP, civil and NSG forces were deployed, and the Astram App was enabled to prevent traffic congestion and to manage parking at various places, the DGP said in a release on Sunday. With meticulous planning and by leveraging technology the Andhra Pradesh police set a record in crowd and event management, he added. The mega yoga event was conducted incident-free owing to the micro-level planning of the police, the DGP said and praised the officers for the success of the event.


Time of India
30-05-2025
- Time of India
DGP reviews security at Tirumala
Tirupati: State director general of police (DGP) Harish Kumar Gupta on Friday reviewed the security systems in place at Tirumala. During the security audit meeting with Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams officials headed by EO J Syamala Rao and additional EO Ch Venkaiah Choudary on Friday, Tirupati SP V Harshavardhan Raju briefed everyone about the existing security systems at Tirumala and Tirupati and highlighted the urgent need to revamp and upgrade to state of the art and advanced security systems. The DGP said a stronger security set-up is needed for Tirumala considering its popularity as well its sensitivity across the world. He suggested an SoP for agencies involved in security matters in Tirumala such as APSP, DAR, SPF, HGs, Civil Police and TTD Security besides a Disaster Management Team to tackle the exigencies if any. He also suggested for a multi-layered vehicle scanning system at Alipiri, to collaborate with defence agencies on Sensor Play system, modernized security equipment etc. Syamala Rao underlined that there was a need for a more coordinated approach towards streamlining security systems at Tirumala.


Cision Canada
23-05-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
Compass Analytics Achieves Alteryx Authorized Professional Services Partner (APSP)
Milestone recognizes Compass's proven Alteryx expertise and trusted implementation capabilities MONTREAL, May 23, 2025 /CNW/ - Compass Analytics, a leading Canadian data consulting firm, is proud to announce its certification as an Alteryx Authorized Professional Services Partner (APSP) — a designation reserved for partners who demonstrate deep technical expertise and consistent success in implementing Alteryx solutions. The Alteryx APSP program enables customers to easily identify and engage with partners who demonstrate advanced product knowledge, certified consultants, and a consistent track record of delivering measurable results. As an APSP, Compass joins an elite group of partners capable of leading strategic deployments of Alteryx. "This achievement is a testament to Compass Analytics' commitment to excellence and proven ability to drive transformative outcomes for clients using Alteryx," said Ben Sudol, Strategic Alliances Manager at Alteryx. As an Alteryx Authorized Professional Services Partner (APSP), Compass Analytics brings: Certified Alteryx professionals with hands-on implementation experience Proven delivery methodologies and planning frameworks A strong track record of customer satisfaction and success A passion for solving complex business challenges and making customers successful "We are thrilled to achieve the highest level of certification and recognition from Alteryx," said William Chan, Co-Founder & CEO at Compass Analytics. "This recognition further confirms Compass as one of North America's leading data analytics consulting firms and is a testament to our team's expertise and capabilities. We are deeply grateful to our clients for trusting us to deliver their most impactful projects." Compass Analytics becoming APSP certified further positions Compass Analytics as a strategic partner for organizations looking to accelerate their analytics initiatives and maximize ROI with Alteryx. To learn more about Compass Analytics and its Alteryx capabilities, visit About Compass Analytics Compass Analytics is a premier Canadian data consulting firm specializing in digital transformation planning, data engineering, machine learning, and application development. Partnering with some of the world's largest multinational companies, Compass Analytics delivers innovative tools and solutions that empower clients to gain a competitive edge in their respective industries. About Alteryx Alteryx offers a leading AI Platform for Enterprise Analytics that delivers actionable insights by automating analytics. Alteryx helps enterprises transform complex, disconnected data into a clean, AI-ready state. Whether you're creating financial forecasts, analyzing supplier performance, segmenting customer data, analyzing employee retention, or building competitive AI applications from your proprietary data, Alteryx makes it easy to cleanse, blend, and analyze data to unlock the unique insights that drive impactful decisions.