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The Hindu
12 hours ago
- The Hindu
Simultaneous cordon and search operations held across Nandyal district in A.P.
Nandyal Police on Sunday early hours conducted cordon and search operations at five places in five different police station limits as part of its efforts to curb illegal activities and to keep a tab on anti-social elements. The police seized 67 motorcycles, 50 litres of ID liquor, and 36 quarter bottles stored illegally. According to Nandyal Superintendent of Police Adhiraj Singh Rana, the cordon and search operations were conducted in Siddhapuram village of Atmakur police limits, Maruti Nagar in Nandikotkur town under Nandikotkur police limits, Errakuntla village in Sirivella limits, and Kondamanaipalli village in Owk police limits, Pesaravai village of Gadivemula police limits. The Police formed teams and searched the residential areas and also the houses of history-sheeters, and people with criminal records. In the operation conducted by Atmakur police, 40 motorcycles without proper documents and 21 quarter bottles of liquor were seized while eight motorcycles were seized in Errakuntla village. In Kondamanaipalli village, police recovered 50 litres of ID liquor and six motorcycles without proper documents. Similarly in Pesaravai village, 13 motorcycles and 15 quarter bottles of liquor were seized. Mr. Rana said residences of history sheeters were searched thoroughly and the fingerprints of suspicious persons were checked with the mobile system check device. Police warned trouble-mongers and rowdy-sheeters of strict action if they indulge in illegal activities. Police also created awareness about cyber crimes, POCSO Act, ill-effects of child marriages, drugs, benefits of Shakti App and installing CCTVs and also on prevention of road accidents. 'The cordon and search operations will be held on a regular basis to maintain law and order and to keep a check on illegal activities. We urge people to cooperate with the police,' the SP said.


Hans India
14 hours ago
- Hans India
Police conduct surprise inspections in Nandyal dist
Nandyal: In a proactive effort to maintain public safety and curb anti-social activities, Nandyal district police conducted surprise inspections at lodges and dormitories across the district on Saturday. The operation was carried out under the directives of District Superintendent of Police Adhiraj Singh Rana as part of intensified measures to ensure law and order. Police teams from various station limits inspected each room thoroughly, focusing on individuals, who checked in during night hours. Personal details of guests, especially those new to the area, were verified. Suspicious individuals were questioned, and their fingerprints were scanned using mobile check devices to cross-check criminal records and prevent unlawful activities. Lodge owners were instructed to maintain a proper guest register with valid identification details such as Aadhaar cards. They were also directed not to rent rooms without verified documents. Further, all lodges were advised to install functional CCTV cameras covering all key areas of the premises to enhance surveillance and security. The police warned that strict legal action would be taken against any lodge or dormitory found facilitating illegal activities. Citizens were urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious persons or incidents immediately


Hans India
4 days ago
- Hans India
SP reviews anti-drug measures
Nandyal: On International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking observed on June 26 every year, a review meeting was held at Nandyal district police office on Wednesday, under the chairmanship of SP Adhiraj Singh Rana. The meeting aimed to evaluate current measures and strategise further steps to curb drug abuse and illegal trafficking in the district. Addressing the participants, the SP stressed the importance of public awareness and inter-departmental coordination to build a drug-free society. He directed the officials to intensify educational and outreach programmes in schools and colleges, to sensitise youth to the dangers of drug use and promote healthy lifestyles through community involvement. Rana also reviewed the preparedness of enforcement agencies and suggested a comprehensive action plan to counter drug trafficking. He urged the departments concerned to identify high-risk zones, enhance surveillance, and ensure strict implementation of relevant laws. The role of rehabilitation and de-addiction programs was also highlighted as a critical component in reducing drug dependency. District Prohibition and Excise Officer S Ravi Kumar, Assistant Excise Superintendent V Ramudu, DM&HO Dr Venkataramana, Director of Women and Child Welfare Leelavathi, Excise Inspectors Krishnamurthy and Lakshman Das and others participated in the meeting.


Hans India
7 days ago
- Hans India
Spl police measures to uphold law and order in Nandyal
Nandyal: In a bid to enhance public safety and bring about behavioral reform among individuals with a criminal past, the Nandyal District Police have launched a series of special initiatives under the directive of Superintendent of Police (SP) Adhiraj Singh Rana. These measures aim to prevent crime, foster responsible citizenship, and maintain peace and security across the district. As part of the initiative, individuals identified as rowdies, DCs (Dossier Criminals), KDs (Known Depredators), and suspect sheet holders within the jurisdiction of various police stations were brought in for counseling sessions. During these sessions, officers emphasized the importance of lawful conduct and encouraged participants to adopt a reformed, law-abiding lifestyle. Police authorities conveyed a clear warning that any future involvement in criminal activities would lead to strict legal consequences. The counseling focused not only on preventing repeat offenses but also on motivating these individuals to contribute positively to society. Participants were urged to move beyond their past transgressions and become responsible citizens. The district police also took the opportunity to explain each individual's responsibilities and outlined various crime-prevention strategies. They provided guidance and advice to help these individuals stay on the right path, reiterating that consistent surveillance would continue. The authorities stated that any disturbance to public peace would be met with firm action.


Hans India
16-06-2025
- Hans India
Search ops held in Allagadda, Illicit liquor and vehicles seized
Allagadda: In a coordinated effort to curb anti-social and illegal activities, police conducted extensive Cordon and Search Operations (CASO) across multiple areas under the Allagadda Sub-Division in the early hours of Sunday. The operations were conducted under the orders of Nandyal District Superintendent of Police Adhiraj Singh Rana, and led by Allagadda DSP Pramod. Teams comprising officers and personnel from three police stations carried out the searches with the aim of strengthening law and order and preventing criminal activities. During the raid, Koilakuntla Police Station – Kampamal (Faction-Affected Village, police seized 30 bottles of DPL liquor from unauthorized belt shops. In Rudravaram Police Station – Peddakambaluru Village, cops seized a total of 9 motorcycles without valid documents. In Kolimiguntla Police Station – Thummalapenta Village, police confiscated 11 motorcycles lacking proper registration or documentation. Additionally, the police conducted surprise inspections at the residences of known rowdy-sheeters, suspects, and individuals with criminal records in all three villages. DSP Pramod stated that such operations are crucial to safeguarding public peace and ensuring criminal elements do not disrupt community life. He warned that strict action will be taken against anyone found disturbing law and order. Later, police organised community awareness meetings in the villages where the searches were conducted. Officers sensitized residents about various crimes, especially cybercrime, road safety, and offenses against women and children, urging citizens to remain vigilant and cooperate with law enforcement. The police reiterated their commitment to maintaining peace and security in the region and encouraged the public to report suspicious activities without hesitation.