Deccan Chronicle

Anti-burglary patrols on ahead of Sankranti

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

With Sankranti and the festive weekend approachin­g police has increased surveillan­ce on the city's outskirts as many people usually go to their hometowns during this time.

The Rachakonda and Cyberabad police have alerted citizens to the danger of house breakins while they are away. Last year, around 250 thefts were reported from the undivided Cyberabad commission­erate area. Around 50 of them were house-breaking cases.

The Cyberabad police held meetings with residents' associatio­ns and has given them important contact numbers in case of emergencie­s.

"We have increased beat patrolling, especially at night, and are keeping tabs on habitual criminals and the movement of inter-state gangs in these areas," said a police officer.

The Rachakonda police is distributi­ng leaflets about precaution­s residents have to take. Announceme­nts are also being made from police vehicles.

Residents who are going out of station have been told to send a postcard to the nearest police station with their home address and the dates of their departure and return. An audio clip made by the police with instructio­ns on leaving the house locked is being circulated on WhatsApp groups in colonies, institutio­ns and offices.

Senior police officials have listed the areas that are vulnerable. They are Kukatpally, KPHB, Miyapur, Chanda Nagar, Nizampet, Bachupally, Telecom Colony, AP Secretaria­t in Manikonda in Cyberabad and Madhapur, Gachibowli in the IT corridor, Vanasthali­puram, NGOs Colony, Hayath Nagar, LB Nagar, Nagole, Malkajgiri and AS Rao Nagar under Rachakonda Commission­erate.

“In addition to gaining entry by breaking locks, criminals are resorting to new ways like diverting attention. They come claiming to be delivery men or ask for addresses at houses occupied by lone individual­s, and once the door is opened, they barge in and grab valuables,” an officer said.

 ?? DC ?? Sankranti traffic hit the Hyderabad–Vijayawada NH #65 on Thursday as a large number of vehicles jammed at toll plazas. Narkatpall­y police said that around 25,000 vehicles passed through the toll gate near Pantangi on Thursday against the normal traffic...
DC Sankranti traffic hit the Hyderabad–Vijayawada NH #65 on Thursday as a large number of vehicles jammed at toll plazas. Narkatpall­y police said that around 25,000 vehicles passed through the toll gate near Pantangi on Thursday against the normal traffic...

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