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CID waits in cine field

CID arrests for accused

15 people arrested in five months

Wherever they go, they are caught

Resolution to pending cases

CID Chief Mahesh Bhagwat retires

Indore city in Madhya Pradesh. On a street where a 72-year-old man lives, people have been seeing individuals selling vegetables and fruits for the past few days. After some time, the person who sells the vegetables enters the old man’s house and arrests him. Until then, Telangana CID police, who were investigating pending cases, disguised themselves.. They handed over the old man who came to Madhya Pradesh to Mahbubnagar court.

Hyderabad, June 18 (Namaste Telangana): This is a real story with a movie-like plot. This is one of the cases that the Telangana CID police have solved. The old man arrested in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, is Crime No. 49/2005. He is one of the main accused in a case where he cheated people of Rs. 4 crores. His name is Ksheerasagar. He went missing with 18 mistakes on bail. Now he is about 72 mistakes. He has changed many addresses. He has changed his appearance. After removing the butter from the old case, CID ADG Mahesh Bhagwat.. SP Rammreddy brought this case to a conclusion. The accused was spotted in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. They arrested him with accurate information. They posed as vegetable sellers and fruit vendors for ten days and arrested him.

One arrest for one case

The Crime Investigation Department (CID) is making new arrests to catch the culprits. In a case filed in Kerala, they adopted the postman disguise to catch the accused. In Maharashtra, they adopted the salesmen disguise to catch the waiter. CID Chief Mahesh Bhagwat is giving new instructions with information. They are arresting the accused in the Nampally bill case as heirs.

15 arrests in five months

In the past five months, 15 suspects in non-bailable warrants have been arrested. Currently, out of the arrested individuals, six have returned after committing 30 mistakes. 28 individuals have returned after committing 28 mistakes. The remaining 13 are still on the run.

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