HYDRA Commissioner Ranganath has issued a strong warning against people involved in extortion using the name ‘HYDRA.’ He made it clear that anyone caught in such activities will be jailed.
This warning was issued after reports surfaced about scammers who were threatening people by falsely claiming to be associated with ‘HYDRA’ and demanding money. Commissioner Ranganath urged the public to report any such incidents immediately. He emphasized that those involved in these scams will face legal action.
Ranganath also reassured citizens that law enforcement is actively investigating these cases. He encouraged anyone with information to come forward, showing the authorities’ commitment to stopping and preventing extortion in the community.
So it is Hydra that will extort right . what game. sir ji. congress is back with full force. Looking at lake maps it looks as if the borders were drawn to harass some people while benefit others. how come some lakes go behind a few houses and then suddenly protrudes over someone else’s home. There is lot of incompatibility between different maps and data about any given lake. Let us bring some international agency which has abilities to use the satellite images to built correct borders and rather than use the inept Indian companies and govt dept filled with ill trained corrupt engineers and officers.instead of trying to draw maps wider to raze more homes how about digging out and removing allt he tons of trash that is filled inside the lakes. and stop the tamasha for now. this is not a Telegu cinema. where will people go who spent all their lives earning to buy a home and now homeless over night. some one should demolish the house of these corrupt officers and clear their bank balances then they will know the pain.