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2 CRIME IN ANDHRA PRADESH 2009 STATE CRIME RECORDS BUREAU CRIME INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THE DGP, AP, HYDERABAD Tel: , Fax: Web site:

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6 INDEX SUBJECT PROFILE OF AP AND A P POLICE CRIME SNAPSHOTS PAGE THIRD EYE AN INVESTIGATION TOOL AND CIS 1-4 UNITS THAT RECORDED HIGHEST CRIME 5-6 HIGHLIGHTS 7-8 CHAPTER-1 DISTRIBUTION OF COGNIZABLE CRIME 9-27 CHAPTER-2 BODILY CRIME CHAPTER-3 PROPERTY CRIME CHAPTER-4 ECONOMIC OFFENCES CHAPTER-5 CRIME AGAINST WOMEN CHAPTER-6 ANTI HUMAN TRAFFICKING CHAPTER-7 CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN CHAPTER-8 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY CHAPTER-9 CRIME AGAINST SC/ST CHAPTER-10 FACTIOUS CRIME CHAPTER-11 EXTREMIST OFFENCES CHAPTER-12 GRAVE CRIMES CHAPTER-13 SPECIAL AND LOCAL LAWS CHAPTER-14 CYBER CRIME CHAPTER-15 WITCH CRAFT CHAPTER-16 CUSTODIAL DEATHS CHAPTER-17 MISSING PERSONS CHAPTER-18 ROAD ACCIDENTS CHAPTER-19 THEFT OF IDOLS CHAPTER-20 THEFT / PILFERAGE OF ELECTRICITY CHAPTER-21 ARRESTS CHAPTER-22 DISPOSAL OF IPC CASES BY POLICE AND BY COURTS CHAPTER-23 COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS UNDER DIFFERENT CRIME HEADS CHAPTER-24 POLICE STRENGTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE CHAPTER-25 POLICE OFFICERS KILLED AND INJURED DISTRICT PROFILES & MAPS AND CRIME TRENDS MAGISTRATE COURTS AND THEIR JURISDICTIONS NAMES & PHONE NOs OF CHAIRMAN & SECRETARIES OF DIST. LEGAL SERVICE AUTHORITY REGISTRATION NOs & LETTERS UNDER AP MOTOR VEHICLE RULES PHONE NUMBERS OF SENIOR POLICE OFFICERS NAMES OF THE MUNCIPALITIES IN AP NO. OF CASES RECEIVED, REPORTED AND PENDING IN FSL, HYD. 312

7 1 Area in Sq. Kms Population (in Lakhs) 1, Male (in Lakhs) Female (in Lakhs) PROFILE OF ANDHRA PRADESH AND ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE I. GENERAL Population (in Lakhs) (Male + Female) ( ) 3 No. of Villages 29,729 5 Density of Population (Per Sq.KM) Sex Ratio (Females per 1000 Males) No. of Revenue Districts 23 8 No. of Revenue Divisions 81 No. of Revenue Mandals Rural / Urban Population (in Lakhs) (Urban + Rural) 10 Bordering States II. POLICE 1 No. of Districts 2 Strength (Civil + AR+APSP) ( ) Orissa, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Chattishgarh 22 Dists., 4 Commissionerates and 3 Rly. Dists Police Stations (Including Women P.Ss) Women Police Stations 27 5 No. of Circles No. of Sub-Divisions Police/Population (Per ten thousand of Population) Density of Police Personnel (No. of Policemen per Sq.Km) Total no. of UI cases ( as on ) Total no. of PT cases ( as on )

8 CRIME - SNAPSHOTS CRIME HIGHEST LOWEST Crime Rate (IPC)* Visakhapatnam City (229.11) Srikakulam (93.80) Incidence of Crime Hyderabad City (16424) Ranga Reddy (2092) Murder Cyberabad (160) Visakhapatnam city (23) Rioting Warangal (248) Srikakulam (6) Kidnapping & Abduction Cyberabad (143) Vizianagaram (10) Dacoity Cyberabad (10) VSP Rural Vijayawada City East Godavari West Godavari ( Nil ) Robbery Cyberabad (69) Prakasham (3) Burglary Cyberabad (1343) Visakhapatnam (R) (93) Cheating Hyderabad City (1685) Srikakulam (37) Rape West Godavari (110) Vizianagaram (12) Dowry Death Warangal (48) Nellore & Vijayawada City ( 3 each ) Harassment Hyderabad City (1134) VSP Rural (89) Molestation Kurnool (325) Ranga Reddy (32) SC/ST Offences Kurnool (216) Vizianagaram (20) Special and Local Laws Hyderabad ( ) Rangareddy (14498) * Crime Rate is a measure of crime per one lakh of population.

9 THIRD EYE AN INVESTIGATION TOOL (AP Police Intranet) ( AP Police Intranet: All 1659 Police Stations, 396 Circles, 166 Sub-Divisions, 22 Districts, 4 Commissionerates and 3 Railway Districts have been networked w.e.f in A.P. AP is the first state in the country to network all police stations / circles / sub-divisions / districts / commissionerates. All the Seven Integrated Investigation Forms (IIFs) are entered in the intranet web. Senior Officers can see all FIRs, Crime details Forms, Arrest particulars Search & Seizures forms and charge sheet in the intranet. One path breaking advancement is third eye application which required various stake holders response / cooperation. The Third Eye an Investigation tool is a search engine based application for search of Database of various other Departments required to be used during the course of investigation, crime detection, Antecedents verification etc. It satisfies the long felt need of Police Officers in reducing time and effort in obtaining such information from other Departments. This data is available to all the Police Officers online at their workplace on 24 x 7 basis. This data can also be secured by Investigating Officers in the field by sending a SMS to the Data Centre at Police Computer Services (PCS), AP Police Headquarters. The following databases are made available for the field level Police Officers for effectively aiding them in the course of discharge of their functions such as Crime Investigation, Crime Prevention, Enforcement, Antecedent verification etc: Vehicle Tracing system: This consists of search in the database of Vehicle and ownership details. (Stake holder: Transport Dept) Driving Licenses: This consists of search in the database of Driving Licenses. (Stake holder: Transport Dept). Mobile Tracking System: This consists of search in the database of all Mobile Telephones, both pre-pad and post-paid. (Stake holders: All cell phone service providers). Telephone (BSNL Land line) Tracking System: This consists of search in the database of all Land lines. (Stake holder: BSNL). Criminal Intelligence System (CIS): to assist police investigators in identifying and short-listing details of most probable offenders. (60,000 entries are made as on Jan 2010). Ration Card Search: This consists of search in the database of all Ration Cards of Ranga Reddy and Hyderabad Districts. (Stake holder: Civil Supplies Dept). Find FSL Report Status: This consists of search in the database of all samples examined at A.P State FSL to track when the samples have been received at FSL and when the expert opinion / report has been dispatched to the Court etc. (Stake holder: FSL, Hyderabad). Find case Status in HC/ SC: This consists of search in the cause list of AP High Court and Supreme Court for knowing the date of hearings in Writ Petitions etc. This site also gives all the judgments of Supreme Court and High Courts.

10 Tracing Case Law: This database consists of all Acts and judgments of Supreme Court and High Courts which can be searched based on various parameters. The search also can be done based on citations, judge, advocate, petitioners, case no. etc. Voter List Search: This database consists of all voters list throughout the State which can be searched based on various parameters. (Stake holder: Municipal Admn Department). Education Tracking System: This database consists of all S.S.C and Polytechnic Degree Certificate holders which can be searched based on various parameters. (under construction) M.O.D.T: (Mandatory Online Data Transfer): 1 st January 2009 was a momentous day for AP Police, as on that day all 1659 police stations, 396 circles, 166 sub-divisions, 22 Districts, 4 Commissionerates, 3 Railway police Districts. All correspondence, monthly, quarterly, half yearly and annual returns are sent through intranet to SCRB. The I.T core teams (PCs empowered in computer based work and software applications) in the districts / Commissionerate level, the DCRBx, CCRBx and RCRBx have played a crucial role in empowering all the police stations / circle writers to enter data, returns etc through intranet. The CID on its part with the support of IGP (PCS &S) embarked upon a massive empowerment drive throughout the State, training all station writers, camp clerks to officers and other functionaries. The e-governance lab of CID was the nodal training and data entry, data retrieval center. -ooo- 1. CID, AP designated as a police station vide G.O.Ms. No.478 Home (Police.D) Dept. dtd: Cyber Police Station of CID started functioning vide G.O. Ms. No. 128 Home (Police.D) Dept. dtd: Octopus police station of A.P started functioning vide G.O.Ms. No. 286/Home/ PSC Dept. dtd: Task Force, Hyderabad City is designated as P.s. vide G.O. Ms. No. 329 dt: Cyber Crime P.S in Hyderabad City started functioning vide G.O. Ms. No. 10/Home/PSC dt

11 CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM (CIS) CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM (CIS) is an Analytical Business Intelligence Tool to assist police investigators in identifying and short-listing details of most probable offenders for their involvement in crime along with their personal particulars, photographs, associates, pending NBWs etc from the data base of M.O. offenders of entire state under all heads of professional crime. The Criminal Intelligence System empowers and enables Investigating Police Officers to access and search criminal data base of entire state and obtain results instantaneously. Victims of violent property crime like dacoity, robbery, Chain snatching are shown their photos for identification. Criminal Intelligence System (CIS) is, thus a very effective Business Intelligence Tool in the hands of Investigating Officers for prompt detection of crimes and quick apprehension of suspects, in addition to aiding in surveillance and tracing missing persons and lost vehicles. However, the extent of usefulness of CIS will depend upon the quality, quantity and correctness of offender data entered into the system and the regular update of data pertaining to each offender as and when arrested. A process of integration of Criminal Intelligence System (CIS) with Modus Operandi Bureau (MOB) of SCRB, CID is taken up from Data Entry Operators (E-Cops/ Circle writers) from each district are called for the purpose of feeding the data on crime and criminals on CIS from 1995 till date as per the availability of the records. Such a huge task is successfully carried out by SCRB, CID with the cooperation all the Unit Officers. The data which is fed at SCRB along with photographs will have to be continuously updated at the police station level whenever offenders are arrested. It will then enable I.Os to make CIS useful on a real time basis to track M.O offenders and other wanted accused. New web sites: -ooo- was launched on by Sri B. Prasada Rao, IPS, CP, Hyderabad City. was launched on by Sri M. Mahendar Reddy, IPS, CP, Cyberabad. e-challen system of Hyderabad traffic police was launched on by Hon ble Home Minister Sri K.Jana Reddy.

12 UNITS THAT RECORDED HIGHEST CRIME UNDER DIFFERENT HEADS-2009 Hyderabad Commissionerate Cyberabad Police Commissionerate Highest in Tot. Cog. Crime under IPC (16424) Highest in Ordinary Thefts (4867) Highest in Cheatings (1685) Highest in Crime Against Women (1622) Highest in Dowry Harassment (1134) Highest in UI cases (11458) Highest in Missing Persons (2426) Highest in Counterfeit Currency (46) 2 nd Place in Robberies (57) 2 nd Place in Riotings (186) 2 nd Place in Attempt to Murder (106) 2 nd Place in Cr.Br. Trust (77) 2 nd Place in PT cases (25434) 2 nd Place in Burglaries (957) 2 nd Place in pending execution of NBWs (2381) 2 nd Place in Road Accidents (2967) 3 rd Place in Kidnapping / Abduction (90) 4 th Place in Murders (136) 5 th Place in Dowry Deaths (28) Highest in Murders (160) Highest in Kidnapping (143) Highest in Murder for gain (20) Highest in Robberies (69) Highest in Burglaries (1343) Highest in Road Accidents (3254) Highest in PT cases (31093) Highest in Cr.Br. Trust. (114) 2 nd Place in Cul. Homicide (15) 2 nd Place in Tot. Cog. Crime under IPC (13611) 2 nd Place in Missing Persons (2167) 2 nd Place in Cheatings (1131) 2 nd Place in Ord. Thefts (3253) 2 nd Place in Dowry Deaths (44) 2 nd Place in Crime Against Women (1504) 2 nd Place in Dowry Harassment (924) 3 rd Place in Rape Cases (78) 4 th Place in UI Cases (2942) 4 th Place in pending execution of NBWs (1747) Mahabubnagar Dist Highest in Cul. Homicide (18) 2 nd Place in Murders (144) 2 nd Place in SC & ST Offences (173) 4 th Place in Murder for Gain (10) 5 th Place in Rape cases (73) Karimnagar Dist Highest in Crime against children (124) 3 rd Place in pending execution of NBWs (1919) 3 rd Place in Cheatings (327) 3 rd Place in PT cases (21252) 3 rd Place in Riotings (174) 4 th Place in Kid/ Abduction (89) 4 th Place in Hurt cases (1572) 4 th Place in Dowry Deaths (40) 4 th Place in Dowry Harassment (580) Anantapur Dist 2 nd Place in Dacoities (9) 4 th Place in Murder for Gain (10) 5 th Place in Murders (128)

13 Guntur Dist Highest in Hurt cases (1937) 2 nd Place in Counterfeit Currency (45) 3 rd Place in Tot. Cog. Crime (9123) 3 rd Place in Murders (143) 3 rd Place in Attempt to Murder (102) 4 th Place in Road Accidents (2266) 4 th Place in Crime against children (100) 5 th Place in Burglaries (335) 5 th Place in Crime against women (1185) 5 th Place in SC & ST Offences (119) 5 th Place in pending execution of NBWs (1286) 5 th Place in Dowry Harassment (552) 5 th Place in Missing Persons (399) East Godavari Dist 3 rd Place in Burglaries (450) 3 rd Place in Cr.Br of Trust (76) 3 rd Place in Road Accidents (2507) 4 th Place in Counterfeit currency (32) 4 th Place in P.T. Cases (16933) 4 th Place in SC & ST Offences (133) 5 th Place in Tot. Cog. Crime (7851) 5 th Place in Robberies (29) West Godavari Dist Highest in Rape Cases (110) 2 nd Place in Crime against children (113) 2 nd Place in UI cases (4404) 3 rd Place in Ord. Theft (1223) 3 rd Place in SC & ST Offences (159) 3 rd Place in Dowry Harassment (642) 4 th Place in Attempt to Murder (100) 4 th Place in Burglaries (356) 4 th Place in Crime against women (1188) 5 th Place in Cheatings (311) Vijayawada Commissionerate 3 rd Place in Counterfeit Currency (38) 3 rd Place in UI cases (2946) 4 th Place in Missing Persons (514) 5 th Place in Ord. Thefts (1121) Medak Dist 2 nd Place in Murder for Gain (17) 5 th Place in Cul. Homicide (6) Kurnool Dist Highest in Attempt to Murder (147) Highest in SC & ST Offences (216) 2 nd Place in Dacoities (9) 3 rd Place in Hurt cases (1639) 4 th Place in Riotings (159) Nalgonda Dist 2 nd Place in Hurt cases (1759) 2 nd Place in Dacoities (9) 3 rd Place in Crime against women (1237) 3 rd Place in Crime against children (112) 3 rd Place in Dowry Deaths (41) 4 th Place in Rape cases (77) 4 th Place in Tot. Cog. Crime (8307) 4 th Place in Cul. Homicide (7) 4 th Place in Robberies (30) 5 th Place in Road Accidents (2256) 5 th Place in PT cases (16045)

14 HIGHLIGHTS IN INCIDENCE OF CRIME The overall crime rate in AP is well under control inspite of increase in population, increase in number of vehicles, rapid urbanization and migration of rural people to urban areas, low ratio of Police to People. There has been a reduction in dacoity cases by 17.8% and robbery cases by 12.2%. In AP the urban population is (27.30%) and rural population is (72.70%). 1) cases of Total Cognizable Crime under IPC have been registered in the State in 2009 as against in 2008 showing an increase of 1.42 %. (Due to General Elections on 16 th & 23 rd April 2009). 2) cases of Bodily Crime were reported in the State in 2009 as against in 2008 showing a slight increase of 0.38%. Districts / Commissionerates that topped the Crime Graph: Cyberabad Commissionerate recorded highest no. of Murder cases (160). Kurnool District registered the highest number of Attempt to Murder cases (147). Cyberabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of Kidnapping & Abduction (143). Warangal district registered the highest number of Rioting cases (248). Guntur district registered the highest number of Hurt cases (1937). Mahaboobnagar district registered highest no. of cases of Culpable Homicide not amounting to Murder (18). West Godavari district recorded highest no. of in Rape cases (110). Major Cities: Hyderabad City ranked 6 th in the incidence of Bodily Crimes (1784) while Cyberabad (1638),Vijayawada City (785) and Visakhapatnam City (594) Cities ranked 9 th, 22 nd and 25 th respectively. 3) Property Crime registered a decreasing trend by 4.3% over the previous year. Cyberabad Commissionerate recorded the highest number of cases reported under Dacoities (10), Robberies (69) and Burglaries (1343) Hyderabad Commissionerate recorded the highest number of cases in the incidence of Ordinary Thefts (4867) 4) Economic Offences increased by 4.1% over last year. Hyderabad City registered the highest number of cases of cheating cases (1685) and Counterfeit currency (46). Cyberabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of Criminal Breach of Trust (114).

15 5) Crime against Women has shown an increase by 7% over the figures of last year. 6) Crime against Children has shown an increase by 11.2 % over the figures of last year. 7) Juvenile delinquency cases have shown a decrease by 2% over the figures of last year. 8) Crime against SCs/STs decreased by 10.3% with 2186 cases reported in 2009 as against 2437 reported in ) Factious Crime shows decreasing trend in 2009 (6 cases) as against (19 cases) in ) Extremist offences showed considerable decreasing trend in 2009 by 35.79% over ) Grave Crimes have shown a decrease in 2009 by 1.3% over previous year. 12) Cases under Spl & Local Laws increased by 17.9% over previous year. 13) 44 cases registered under Cyber crime in 2009 as against 25 cases in ) Cases of Witchcraft increased in 2009 by 2.04% over ) Custodial deaths decreased in 2009 by 45.45% over last year ) Cases of Missing persons increased in 2009 by 7.85% compared to previous year. 17) Road accidents showed a decreasing trend in 2009 by 4.76% over previous year. 18) Theft of idol cases decreased in 2009 by 19.15% over previous year.

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17 AP Police Department Districtwise Crime Rate (IPC) (Per 1 Lakh Population) Districts SRIKAKULAM VSP RURAL RANGA REDDY ANANTAPUR VIZIANAGARAM ADILABAD NIZAMABAD CHITTOOR PRAKASHAM MEDAK EAST GODAVARI MAHABOOBNAGAR KADAPA KURNOOL NELLORE KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR WARANGAL WEST GODAVARI GUNTUR KRISHNA CYBERABAD HYDERABAD CITY NALGONDA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY State Average Crime Rate

18 INTRODUCTION: DISTRIBUTION OF COGNIZABLE CRIME Total cognizable crime under IPC sections reported in A.P. State during the year 2009 is as against in 2008 indicating an increase of 1.42%. The grand total of bodily offences, property offences and white-collar offences under the IPC is in 2007, in 2008 and in The other IPC cases are in number in As on , a total no. of cases are UI and cases are pending Trial. The District wise percentage of the IPC crime with respect to the bodily, property and white-collar offences is given in the tables that follow. GENERAL TREND: A study of the total cognizable crime over the past ten years (Details given in chapter 24) indicates that there has been a notable reduction in the incidence of conventional crime such as dacoities, robberies etc; Crime against women has shown constant increase during the decade, which can be mainly attributed to the dwindling joint family system, more nuclear families, living-in relationships, increased awareness, positive response at police station level, gender-sensitive police officers, and greater financial independence amongst women. AP is recording highest no. of M.V. Accidents (i.e. 25% of total crime) and highest no. of deaths. FUTURE: In the next few years, it is expected that the conventional crime would drop further and Economic Offences, Cyber Crimes, Terrorist Crimes, Organised Crime and L & O problems resulting from urbanization will substantially increase. Cyber Crimes have been on the increase, as the computerization in India especially in Banking, Financial Institutions and Service Sector is in a takeoff stage. With low conviction rate, delayed trial of Criminal cases, lack of alternate dispute resolution system, the number of Pending Trial (PT) cases would increase enormously. As on 30 th April 2010, cases are PT in various courts in AP.

19 TRENDS OF CRIME-2009 GENERAL REVIEW OF CRIME 2009 Total Cognizable Crime (1.43% increase). Crime incidence: - A total number of cases were reported for the year 2009 as against cases reported up to the corresponding period of 2008 indicating an increase of 1.43%. Dacoities (-17.76% decrease) 88 cases of dacoities were reported for the year 2009 as against 107 in the corresponding period of previous year indicating a decrease of 17.76%. Robberies(-12.23% decrease) 524 cases of robberies were reported for the year 2009 as against 597 in the corresponding period of previous year indicating a decrease of 12.23%. Burglaries (-6.44% decrease) 7658 cases of burglaries were reported for the year 2009 as against 8185 in the corresponding period of previous year indicating a decrease of 6.44%. Theft cases (-3.14 % decrease) cases of theft were reported for the year 2009 as against in the corresponding period of previous year indicating a negligible decrease of 3.14%. Murder cases (-8.22% decrease) 2223 cases of Murders were reported for the year 2009 as against 2422 in the corresponding period of previous year indicating a decrease of 8.22%. Riotings (23.63% increase) 2082 cases of rioting were reported for the year 2009 as against 1684 in the corresponding period of previous year indicating an increase of 23.63%. Hurt Cases (0.27% increase) cases of hurt were reported for the year 2009 as against in the corresponding period of previous year indicating a slight increase of 0.27%. Units that recorded highest crime under the respective head: 1. Hyderabad City : Cyberabad : Guntur : Cyberabad : Nalgonda, Kurnool & Anantapur : 9 each 1. Cyberabad : Hyderabad City : Guntur : Cyberabad : Hyderabad City : East Godavari : Hyderabad City : Cyberabad : West Godavari : Cyberabad : Mahabubnagar : Guntur : Warangal : Hyderabad : Karimnagar : Guntur : Nalgonda : Kurnool : 1639

20 Rape (-4.73% decrease) 1147 cases of rape were reported for the year 2009 as against 1204 in the corresponding period of previous year indicating a decrease 4.73%. Kidnapping & Abduction (5.45 % increase) 1509 cases of kidnapping and abduction were reported for the year 2009 as against 1431 in the corresponding period of previous year indicating an increase of 5.45 %. Cheatings (3.27% increase) 7209 cases of cheating were reported for the year 2009 as against 6981 in the corresponding period of previous year showing an increase of 3.27%. Criminal Breach of Trust ( 0.65% increase). 772 cases of Cr.Br. of Trust were reported for the year 2009 as against 767 in the corresponding period of previous year indicating an increase of 0.65%. Counterfeit Currency (31.78% increase) 452 cases of counterfeit currency were reported for the year 2009 as against same 343 in the corresponding period of previous year. Crime against women (6.78% increase) cases were registered for the year 2009 under Crime Against Women, as against cases in corresponding period of previous year showing an increase of 6.78% over previous year. Crime against SC/ST: ( % decrease) 2173 cases of crime against SC/ST were reported for the year 2009 as against 2437 in the year corresponding period of previous year showing a decrease of 10.83%. Road Accidents: (-4.80% decrease) A total of cases of Road Accidents were registered for the year 2009 as against in the corresponding period of previous year recorded a decrease of 4.80%. 1. West Godavari : Khammam : Cyberabad : Cyberabad : Warangal : Hyderabad City : Hyderabad City : Cyberabad : Karimnagar : Cyberabad : Hyderabad City : East Godavari : Hyderabad City : Guntur : Vijayawada City : Hyderabad City : Cyberabad : Nalgonda : Kurnool : Mahaboobnagar : West Godavari : Cyberabad : Hyderabad City : East Godavari : persons died due to accidents and got injured for the year 2009.

21 Anti Human Trafficking cases As it is an organized crime and a basket of crime, police require to break the net works; apprehend all traffickers, rescue Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation & Trafficking (VOCSET) and takes up preventive action in terms of G.O.Ms. No. 1 of Govt. of AP, WD, CW & DW dept. dt with a multi-stake holder approach (WCD Dept, Revenue Dept, Panchayat Raj Institutions etc). There is urgent need to arrest traffickers and rescue VOCSET (Victim of Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking) Follow G.O.Ms. No. 13 of WCD interim relief fund of Rs. 10,000/- to be paid to the VOCSET and G.O. Ms. No. 28 of WCD regarding payment of Rs. 50,000/- to rape victims and certain amounts to other forms of sexual harassment, irrespective of caste/ age. Under Investigation Cases Total No. of UI cases in the entire state as on is Pending Trial Cases Total No. of PT cases in the entire state as on is Hyderabad City : Vijayawada City : Cyberabad : Cyberabad : Hyderabad City : Karimnagar : NBWs NBWs are pending execution as on Adilabad : Hyderabad City : Karimnagar : 1919

22 Sl. No No. of cases TABLE AP Police Department PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF COGNIZABLE CRIME (IPC) UNDER IMPORTANT HEADS FOR THE YEARS 2008 AND 2009 DISTRICT / CITIES MURDER No. of cases No. of cases ATTEMPT TO MURDER No. of cases Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(bodily offences+property offences + White collar offences)

23 Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES No. of cases TABLE CULP. HOM. NOT AMOUNTING TO MURDER No. of cases No. of cases KIDNAPPING & ABDUCTION No. of cases Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(bodily offences+property offences + White collar offences)

24 TABLE HURT RIOTINGS Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES No. of cases No. of cases No. of cases No. of cases Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(bodily offences+property offences + White collar offences)

25 TABLE RAPE TOTAL BODILY CRIME Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES No. of cases No. of cases No. of cases No. of cases Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABUBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(bodily offences+property offences + White collar offences)

26 Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES No. of cases TABLE MURDERS FOR GAIN No. of cases No. of cases DACOITIES No. of cases Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(bodily offences+property offences + White collar offences)

27 Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES No. of cases TABLE ROBBERIES BURGLARIES No. of cases No. of cases No. of cases Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(bodily offences+property offences + White collar offences)

28 Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES No. of cases TABLE ORDINARY THEFTS No. of cases No. of cases CATTLE THEFTS No. of cases Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(bodily offences+property offences + White collar offences)

29 Sl. No TABLE TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES DISTRICT / CITIES No. of cases Percentage No. of cases Percentage 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(bodily offences+property offences + White collar offences)

30 TABLE CHEATING CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES No. of cases No. of cases No. of cases No. of cases Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(bodily offences+property offences + White collar offences)

31 TABLE COUNTERFEITING TOTAL WHITE COLLAR OFFENCES Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES No. of cases Percentage No. of cases Percentage No. of cases Percentage No. of cases Percentage 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(bodily offences+property offences + White collar offences)

32 TABLE Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES TOTAL BODILY CRIMES No. of cases No. of cases TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES No. of cases No. of cases TOTAL WHITE COLLAR OFFENCES No. of cases No. of cases BODILY+PROPERTY +WHITE COLLAR OFFENCES Grand Total Grand Total 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABUBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *Note: The percentage is calculated in earlier tables are based on the grand totals in the last two columns i.e., and 77887

33 Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES Population (In lakhs) TABLE Other IPC Tot.Cog. Crime Crime Rate in HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

34 TABLE Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES TOTAL UI CASES AS ON TOTAL PT CASES AS ON TOTAL PENDING EXECUTION OF NBWs AS ON HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABUBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD TOTAL :

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36 BODILY CRIME Bodily crime includes murder (302 IPC), attempt to murder (307 IPC), culpable homicide not amounting to murder (304 IPC), kidnapping & abduction (363/365 IPC), hurt (324 to 326 IPC), riotings (147, 148 IPC) and rape cases. APPM PSOs 520 to 522 enumerates detailed instructions for investigation of bodily crime cases involving bodily crime were registered during the year 2009 as against cases in 2008 showing a negligible increase of 0.4% (inspite of General elections on April 16 th & 23 rd 2009). The district-wise comparative statement relating to offences of bodily crime during 2008 and 2009 along with the percentage variation in the number of cases reported during current year 2009 over the previous year 2008 is given in tables 2.1 to 2.5. A comparative statement of Bodily crime reported in the state for the years 2005 to 2009, district wise with rank is given in the Table 2.5 MURDER: (Sec. 302 IPC) A total no. of 2223 cases was reported in the state in Cyberabad Commersionate registered the highest incidence of Murder cases (160) followed by Mahaboobnagar(144), Guntur (143) and Hyderabad City (136). Hyderabad City, Nalgonda, Adilabad, Prakasham, East Godavari, Krishna, Vijayawada City, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam recorded an increase in murder cases in 2009 over ATTEMPT TO MURDER: (Sec. 307 IPC ) The State witnessed 7.1% decrease in incidence of Attempt to Murder in 2009 over The districts of Medak, Khammam, Kurnool, Nellore, Prakasham, West Godavari and Srikakulam recorded an increase under this head in the year 2009 over CULPABLE HOMICIDE NOT AMOUNTING TO MURDER: (Sec. 304 IPC ) 127 cases were reported during the year 2009 as against 158 cases in 2008 showing a decrease of 19.6%. Highest number of cases were reported in Mahaboobnagar (18) followed by Cyberabad & Karimangar (15 each) and Adilabad (10). KIDNAPPING AND ABDUCTION: (Sec 363,369 IPC ) The total No. of kidnapping and abduction cases in the state increased by 5.5% over previous year. Cyberabad registered highest No. of cases (143) followed by

37 Warangal (119), Hyderabad City (90), Karimnagar (89), Khammam (88), Mahabubnagar (87) and Nalgonda (85). The districts of Cyberabad, Ranga Reddy, Nalgonda, Warangal, Khammam, Adilabad, Guntur, Neloore, West Godavari, Vijayawada city, Visakhapatnam city, Visakhapatnam Rural and Srikakulam recorded an increase under this head in the year 2009 over HURT CASES: (Sec. 324, 325 IPC) hurt cases were registered during the year 2009 as against cases in 2008 showing a negligible increase by 0.3 %. Guntur district registered highest No. of cases (1937) followed by Nalgonda (1759), Kurnool (1639) and Karimnagar (1572). RIOTINGS: (Sec. 147,148, 149 IPC) The number of riotings registered an increase by 23.6% in 2009 when compared to previous year. Warngal district registered highest No. of cases (248) followed by Hyderabad City (186), Karimnagar (174), Kurnool (159) and Kadapa (158) RAPE: (Sec. 376 IPC) 1147 Cases were reported in the year 2009 as against 1204 cases in Highest No. of cases were reported from West Godavari (110) followed by Khammam (97), Cyberabad (78), Nalgonda (77), Mahabubnagar (73) and Warangal (70). ACID ATTACK CASES: 15 Cases were reported in the year 2009 as against 9 cases in Highest No. of cases were reported from Guntur (7) followed by Hyderabad (2) and (1) each in Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam Rural, Prakasham, Nizmabad, Karimnagar and Khammam.

38 TABLE DISTRICT WISE BODILY CRIME FOR 2008 AND 2009, VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 AND CRIME RATE FOR 2009 MURDER ATTEMPT TO MURDER Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES POPULAT ION IN LAKHS % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR 2009 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA #DIV/0! 28 R.P.GUNTAKAL #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 29 R.P.SEC-BAD #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! 30 CID #DIV/0! #DIV/0! TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base. Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population, C.H: Culpable Homicide

39 TABLE C.H. NOT AMOUNTING TO MURDER KIDNAPPING & ABDUCTION Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES POPULATI ON IN LAKHS % VARIATIO N IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR % VARIATIO N IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR 2009 (1) (2) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base. Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population, C.H: Culpable Homicide

40 TABLE HURT RIOTING Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES POPULA TION IN LAKHS % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR 2009 (1) (2) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base. Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population, C.H: Culpable Homicide

41 TABLE RAPE TOTAL BODILY CRIME Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES POPULA TION IN LAKHS % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR 2009 (1) (2) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base. Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population, C.H: Culpable Homicide

42 TABLE -2.5 TOTAL BODILY CRIMES FOR THE YEARS 2007 TO 2009 (DISTRICT WISE) WITH RANKS Sl. No DISTRICT/ CITIES 2009 RANK 2008 RANK 2007 RANK (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

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44 PROPERTY CRIME APPM PSOs 504 to 519 enumerate investigation of property crimes. Police have the bounden duty to restore property to owners, but quite often this is not done, resulting in low public satisfaction. Let us encourage owners to file requisitions for claiming their property. Gold recovery from goldsmiths in G.O. Ms. No. 272/Home(PSC) Dept dtd: Use Sec. 75 IPC wherever applicable. Very few officers are using Sec. 75 IPC in AP giving scope to repeat offenders resulting in recidivism. Do open KD/CD/ Suspect Sheets as per APPM PSO No. 596 to 600. Do handover 2/3/4 wheelers on recovery to owners through court. Sureties to declare u/s 441-A Cr.P.C. Do raise objections at the time of executing sureties cases were registered during the year 2009 as against cases in 2008 showing a decrease of 4.3% (Table 3.4) 2. As against property worth Rs Crores stolen, property worth Rs Crores was recovered during the year The percentage of recovery was %. (Table 3.6) 3. The quantum of property stolen was highest in Hyderabad City (Rs lakhs) followed by Cyberabad (Rs lakhs) during the year The Commissionerates of Hyderabad, Cyberabad, Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam accounted for lacks of the total property stolen in the state and the recovery put together was lakhs of the total recovery. The highest percentage of recovery was reported from Krishna (72.57% and the lowest from Hyderabad City (31.36%). 4. The percentage of property recovered was above the State average i.e.,(48.07%) in the Districts of Cyberabad, Medak, Warangal, Khammam, Karimnagar, Adilabad, Kadapa, Ananatapur, Chittoor, Prakasham, West Godavari, East Godavari, Krishna, Vijayawada City, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam. 5. A comparative statement of property crime (IPC) reported in state, district wise along with their rank for the years 2007 to 2009 is given in Table The AP FACTS (FINGERPRINT ANALYSIS CRIMINAL TRACING SYSTEM) has a data of 3,78,000 prints of known offenders. Since inception of FACTS (FP Bureau) in state 1957 prints were traced leading to recovery of Rs crores of stolen property. Some of the IOs are not marking the FPB experts as witnesses in the charge sheet resulting in acquittals. Note: Slogan of AP Police: Arrest receivers of stolen property and reduce property crime. Counsel repeat offenders and reduce recidivism Cross check address furnished by offenders to preclude him/ her from going out of view.

45 TABLE -3.1 DISTRICT WISE PROPERTY CRIME FOR 2008 AND 2009, VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 AND CRIME RATE FOR 2009 MURDERS FOR GAIN DACOITIES Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES POPULATI ON IN LAKHS % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR 2009 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base. Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population

46 TABLE ROBBERIES BURGLARIES Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES POPULAT ION IN LAKHS % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR 2009 (1) (2) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base. Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population

47 TABLE -3.3 ORDINARY THEFTS CATTLE THEFTS Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES POPULATIO N IN LAKHS % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR 2009 (1) (2) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID #DIV/0! TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base. Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population

48 TABLE TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES Sl No DISTRICT / CITIES POPULATI ON IN LAKHS % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 CRIME RATE FOR 2009 (1) (2) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base. Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population

49 TABLE TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES FOR THE YEARS 2006 TO 2008 (DISTRICT WISE) WITH RANKS Sl. No DISTRICT/ CITIES 2009 RANK 2008 RANK 2007 RANK (1) (2) (35) (36) (37) (38) (39) (40) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

50 TABLE PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED WITH PERCENTAGE OF RECOVERY DURING 2009 TOTAL VALUE OF PROPERTY SL. NO. DISTRICT / CITIES STOLEN (IN Rs.) RECOVERED (IN Rs.) % OF RECOVERY (1) (2) (41) (42) (43) 1 HYDERABAD CITY % 2 CYBERABAD % 3 RANGA REDDY % 4 MAHABOOBNAGAR % 5 NALGONDA % 6 NIZAMABAD % 7 MEDAK % 8 WARANGAL % 9 KHAMMAM % 10 KARIMNAGAR % 11 ADILABAD % 12 KURNOOL % 13 KADAPA % 14 ANANTAPUR % 15 CHITTOOR % 16 GUNTUR % 17 NELLORE % 18 PRAKASHAM % 19 WEST GODAVARI % 20 EAST GODAVARI % 21 KRISHNA % 22 VIJAYAWADA CITY % 23 VSP CITY % 24 VSP RURAL % 25 VIZIANAGARAM % 26 SRIKAKULAM % 27 R.P.VIJAYAWADA % 28 R.P.GUNTAKAL % 29 R.P.SEC-BAD % TOTAL : %

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52 ECONOMIC OFFENCES APPM PSOs enumerate investigation procedure. Economic Offences also called as White Collar Crimes are committed by persons of respectability and social status in the course of their occupations. Economic Offence is an illegal act or series of illegal acts committed by non-physical means and by concealment or guilt, to obtain money or property, to avoid the payment or loss of money or property, or to obtain business or personal advantage. While crores property is lost in property offences, crores worth of property is defrauded by white collar offenders in Economic Offence effects the economic fabric of society and it is more devastating than all other conventional crimes i.e. Dacoity, Robbery, Burglaries, Thefts etc. It not only affects the individual but also the society and State at large. Economic Offences not only destroy the fiscal system of our country but also destroys the well knitted social fabric of our society. The mental agony caused to victims of white collar crime is much more than the physical pain. An offender of economic crime is a professional fraudster / cheat / information persistent and recidivist i.e commits crime even after punishment again and again. He is educated, holds high status, influence in society. The offender commits crime intentionally, deliberately yet doesn t loose his status. He always expresses contempt for laws. He is invisible very often. He is democratically organized and generally associated with bureaucrats, businessmen and politicians. He is protected by them very often. Economic Offenders encashes on the greedy nature of the people by assuring quick and easy money making. He utilizes and escapes through loop holes of laws and this is the base for his crime. Economic Offences is not only against individual but against the Govt. and Society at large. It involves high stakes & huge Money. It involves false hood Eg:- False gift Schemes, Money Circulation Schemes, Multi Level Marketing Schemes, Promise of high rate of interest on deposits, Plantation Schemes, Real Estate etc. It involves more of false returns and publicity. Economic Offenders organize themselves in a systematic way by throwing frequent Cocktail parties, lavish dinners, offering Gifts eg. Cars, Plots, etc. They also offer free memberships in recreation resorts, clubs etc. They develop personal friendships with bureaucrats, politicians etc., and then exploit the same for personal gains. They also offer huge donations to charitable organizations, NGOs, Social activities etc. By doing so they

53 try to put up a respectable face of a good Samaritan. They also give wide publicity for their activities through print/visual media with false claims. TYPES OF ECONOMIC OFFENCES / WHITE COLLAR CRIMES a) Commercial, Banking, Insurance frauds. b) Foreign Exchange violations - Hawala Transactions, - Under Invoicing of Exports - Over Invoicing of Imports - Smuggling c) Violations of industrial / labour and environmental regulations. d) Theft of Electricity e) Tax and Duty evasions of - Customs or excise - Sales Tax - Misuse of trade licenses f) Cyber crimes - Credit Cards, ATM cards - Tele banking - Video Piracy - Hacking etc., g) Adulteration of food and drugs h) Fake certificates, production i) Hoarding, Black marketing j) Manufacture of Duplicate spare parts. k) Using fake, Imitating Logos, Brand names l) Counterfeit currency notes and coins m) Criminal Breach of Trust n) Criminal misappropriation of funds o) Cheating. p) Illegal Antique Deals q) Money laundering r) Brokering, Chit fund frauds, Non-banking finance Company s) Drug Trafficking. t) Bogus companies, Real estates etc., u) Money Circulation Schemes, Multi Level Marketing and Pyramid selling v) Human trafficking, Immigration rackets. LAWS TO CURB THIS MENACE In Indian Penal Code 1) IPC Cheating 2) 465 Forgery upto 2 years. 3) 468 Forgery for Cheating upto 7 years 467- Falsification of Securities. 4) 477 (A)- Falsification of Accounts 7 years 5) 405 Criminal Misappropriation of Property 6) 409- Criminal Breach of Trust

54 OTHER ACTS DEALING WITH ECONOMIC/WHITE COLLAR CRIME 7) Sec. 591) (c) Prevention of Corruption Act (1) (c) Prevention of Corruption Act ) Andhra Pradesh Protection of Depositors of Financial Establishment Act ) Criminal Law Amendment Ordinance ) Chit funds & Lotteries Act ) A.P. Control of Organized Crime Act ) IT Act 2001, Copy Right Act ) Prize Chits & Money Circulation Prohibition Act ) Drugs and Cosmetics Act ) Drugs and Magic Remedies and Advertisement Act ) Reserve Bank of India Act ) Immoral Trafficking (Prevention) Act ) Prevention of Money laundering Act 2002 AGENCIES CONCERNED WITH INVESTIGATION OF ECONOMIC / WHITE COLLAR CRIME 1) Income Tax Department 2) Central Excise and Customs Department 3) Commercial Tax Department 4) State Excise Department 5) State Drug Controller and Administration and Drugs & Copy Right Department 6) Legal and Metrology Department 7) Enforcement Directorate 8) Registrar of Companies 9) Directorate of Foreign Trade 10) Reserve Bank of India 11) Securities Exchange Board of India 12) Directorate of Institute of Preventive Medicine, Health, Labs and Food Economic Offences were reported in 2009 as compared to 8102 cases reported in 2008 and 7125 cases in There is an increase of 4.2% in 2009 over previous year. Among them, cheating constitutes 85.49% and Criminal Breach of Trust constitutes about 9.15%. There is an increase in Cheatings by (3.2%) and in Counterfeit Currency by (31.8%) in 2009 when compared to The comparative figures for the years 2007 to 2009 are presented in Table Analysis revealed that three territorial clusters in Andhra Pradesh accounted for most of the white collar crimes reported and deserve more attention. They are: Hyderabad city, Cyberabad, West Godavari, Guntur, East Godavari, Vijayawada, Karimnagar, Warangal, Visakhapatnam city and Nalgonda. SUMMARY OF CIRCULARS & G.OS Sl. No CIRCULAR REFERENCE MEANT FOR SUBJECT IN BRIEF 1 C.No.1465/C27/CID/2009: of Addl.DGP, CID, Hyderabad Regional IsG.P All Cs.P and All Ss.P and Ss.RP, Multi-level Marketing Schemes - suitable stringent action under the Prize Cits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning)Act, C.No.1465/C27/CID/2009 : Addl.DGP,CID, Hvderabad All Cs.P and All Ss.P and Ss.RP, of Regional Is.G.P Police Powers and Check List for Investigation of Cases related to PCMS(Banning Act) 1978.

55 TABLE -4.1 DISTRICT WISE ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR 2008 AND 2009, VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 AND CRIME RATE FOR 2009 Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES Populati on in lakhs CHEATING % Variation in 2009 over 2008 Crime rate for 2009 CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST % Variation in 2009 over 2008 Crime rate for 2009 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VISAKHA CITY VISAKHA RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC'BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base. Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population

56 TABLE -4.2 COUNTERFEITING TOTAL WHITE COLLAR OFFENCES SL. NO. DISTRICT / CITIES Populati on in lakhs % Variation in 2009 over 2008 Crime rate for % Variation in 2009 over 2008 Crime rate for 2009 (1) (2) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VISAKHA CITY VISAKHA RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC'BAD CID TOTAL :

57 TABLE -4.3 TOTAL ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR THE YEARS 2007 TO 2009 (DISTRICT WISE) WITH RANKS SL.NO DISTRICT/ CITIES 2009 RANK 2008 RANK 2007 RANK (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VISAKHA CITY VISAKHA RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC'BAD CID TOTAL :

58 TABLE STATEMENT SHOWING THE ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR THE YEAR 2007 No. of Cases No. of Sl. Amount No. of HEAD Depo- No. REP CH CON ACQ PT UN UI Involved Accused sitors Financial Institution 1 Non Banking financial companies Stock Market/Shares etc Commercial Banks (Public & Private sector) Other Institutions 4 Prize Chits & Money Circulation Schemes Investment schemes (Plantation schemes etc) Cheating by an Individual / Group Counterfeit / Fake Currency / Documents 7 Notes Coins Marks Sheets / Degree Certificates Non-Judicial Stamps F.D.Receipts / Demand Drafts Credit / Debit Cards Indira Vikasa Patras Passports Other General Securities / Documents Co-Operative Dept. 16 Urban Co-Operative Banks Co-Op Societies / Institutions Land Scams 18 By Housing Societies By Individual / Group of Individuals Employment Scams / Job Rackets Misappropriation 21 Govt. Funds Pvt. Institutions Copy Right Act 23 Video Piracy Printed material & Books Piracy Software Piracy Patent Act Cyber Crime NDPS Act Criminal Breanch of Trust TOTAL :

59 TABLE STATEMENT SHOWING THE ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR THE YEAR 2008 No. of Cases No. of Sl. Amount No. of HEAD Depo- No. REP CH CON ACQ PT UN UI Involved Accused sitors Financial Institution 1 Non Banking financial companies Stock Market/Shares etc Commercial Banks (Public & Private sector) Other Institutions 4 Prize Chits & Money Circulation Schemes Investment schemes (Plantation schemes etc) Cheating by an Individual / 3770 Group Counterfeit / Fake Currency / Documents 7 Notes Coins Marks Sheets / Degree Certificates Non-Judicial Stamps F.D.Receipts / Demand Drafts Credit / Debit Cards Indira Vikasa Patras Passports Other General Securities / Documents Co-Operative Dept. 16 Urban Co-Operative Banks Co-Op Societies / Institutions Land Scams 18 By Housing Societies By Individual / Group of Individuals Employment Scams / Job Rackets Misappropriation 21 Govt. Funds Pvt. Institutions Copy Right Act 23 Video Piracy Printed material & Books Piracy Software Piracy Patent Act Cyber Crime NDPS Act Criminal Breanch of Trust TOTAL :

60 Sl. No. HEAD REP CH CON ACQ PT UN UI Financial Institution 1 Non Banking financial companies Stock Market / Shares etc Commercial Banks (Public & Private sector) Other Institutions 4 Prize Chits & Money Circulation Schemes Investment schemes (Plantation schemes etc.) Cheating by an Individual / Group Counterfeit / Fake Currency / Documents 7 Notes Coins Marks Sheets / Degree Certificates Non-Judicial Stamps F.D.Receipts / Demand Drafts Credit / Debit Cards Indira Vikasa Patras Passports Other General Securities / 15 Documents Co-Operative Dept Urban Co-Operative Banks Co-Op Societies / Institutions Land Scams 18 By Housing Societies By Individual / Group of Individuals 20 Employment Scams / Job Rackets Misappropriation TABLE STATEMENT SHOWING THE ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR THE YEAR 2009 No. of Cases Amount Involved No. of Depositors No. of Accused Govt. Funds Pvt. Institutions Copy Right Act 23 Video Piracy Printed material & Books Piracy Software Piracy Patent Act Cyber Crime NDPS Act Criminal Breanch of Trust TOTAL :

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62 CRIME AGAINST WOMEN Constitutional Obligations: APPM PSOs 532 to 537 enumerate investigation procedure. 6.83% of total cognizable crime is against women in AP in Definition of Sex and Gender Sex refers to the biological differences between male and female people. Sex is fixed and does not change over time, across countries, and across cultures. Gender refers to the social differences between men and women, girls and boys. It is what society tells different men and women, girls and boys from different social groups about their roles and responsibilities. Gender equality Gender equality is often understood as equality of opportunity. This means that women and men, girls and boys, are not discriminated against in access to opportunities. Sex-disaggregated data Sex-disaggregated data is that which shows the differences between the situation of women and men, girls and boys. Sex-disaggregated data are necessary for good gender analysis. Gender-sensitive A gender-sensitive policy addresses the different situation, roles, needs and interests of women, men, girls and boys. 3 Rs : Recognize, Resist & Report. Domestic Violence Act 2005: For the purpose of this Act, any act, omission or commission or conduct of the respondent shall constitute domestic violence in case it (a) Harms or injures or endangers the health, safety, life, limb or well being whether mental or physical of the aggrieved person or tends to do so and includes causing physical abuse, sexual abuse, verbal and emotional abuse and economic abuse; or (b) Harasses, harms, injures or endangers the aggrieved person with a view to coerce her or any other person related to her to meet any unlawful demand for any dowry or other property or valuable security; Or

63 (c) Has the effect of threatening the aggrieved person or any person related to her by any conduct mentioned in clause (a) or clause (b); or (d) Otherwise injures or causes harm, whether physical or mental to the aggrieved person. All the Project Directors of ICDS are designated as Protection Officer under D.V. Act vide (G.O.Ms. No. 22 of WD, CW & DW Dept dtd: ) who file domestic Incident Reports (DIRs) in jurisdictional Court and the case is termed as D.V. Case. Succession Act in AP is amended in September,1985 giving co-parcenary property rights for girl & child. 1. Crime Against Women, is defined as, any crime/offence under the IPC & other Special Acts/ Laws wherein women are victimized and include crime under the following heads: 1. Dowry Murder (498(A), 302 IPC) 2. Dowry death (304 (B) IPC) r/w 113-B EVi Act 3. Abetment to Suicide (498 (A), 306 IPC) r/w 113-A Evi Act) 4. Harassment (498(A) IPC) 5. Murder (302 IPC) 6. Dowry Prohibition Act (3,4 and 6 DP Act) 7. Rape (376 IPC) 8. Kidnapping (363,365,369 IPC) 9. Outraging of Modesty (354 IPC) 10. Bigamy (494,497 IPC) 11. Insult use modesty of a woman by acts or gestures (509 IPC). 12. Acid attacks (326/307 IPC r/w 34 /123 IPC Sections) cases were registered during 2009 under Crime Against Women, as against in the year 2008 showing an increase of 7% over previous year. 3. Hyderabad City with 1622 cases ranked first in registering highest number of cases of Crime Against Women during the year 2009 followed by Cyberabad (1504), Nalgonda (1237), West Godavari (1188), Guntur (1185), Warangal (1129) and Karimnagar (1127). 4. Mahaboobnagar district ranked first in registering the incidence of crime under Dowry murder (13) followed by Cyberabad & Nalgonda (12 each), Kadapa (10), Warangal (9) and West Godavari (8) during the year Warangal accounted for the highest number of cases under the head of Dowry deaths (48) followed by Cyberabad (44), Nalgonda (41) Karimnagar (40) and Hyderabad City (28) during the year The highest number of cases under Abetment to Suicide was registered from Mahaboobnagar Dist. (127) followed by Warangal (76), Anantapur (75), Guntur (73), Chittoor (63) and Cyberabad (62).

64 7. Hyderabad City ranked first in the incidence of crime under Dowry harassment (1134) followed by Cyberabad (924), West Godavari (542), Karimnagar (580) and Guntur (552). 8. Cyberabad & Mahabubnagar registered highest number of (53 each) cases under Murder of Women followed by Guntur (50), Khammam (47), Medak (42) and Nalgonda (38). 9. West Godavari registered highest number of cases under the head of Rape (110) followed by Khammam (97), Cyberabad (78), Nalgonda (77), Mahabubnagar (73) and Warangal (70). INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO DEATH OF MARRIED WOMEN IN THE 1st SEVEN YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE. Ref. No. & date Subject 1. No.1036/SM/80 dt Wireless Message from Home, New Delhi to the Secretaries of all States & Union Territories except Delhi. 2. D.O.No.2/16/S2- Judl.Cell. dt D.O. letter of Sri S.V. Sharan, Jt. Secretary, Judl.Cell, Govt. India, MHA, New Delhi. 3. Lr.No.24013/33/83/CPA- VI Lr. of Sri K.S. Rastogi, Joint Secretary. dt Rc.No.153/Stal.3/84 dt of DG & IGP A.P. Hyd. 5. Lr.Rc.No.153/Stal.3/84 dt of DG & IGP A.P. Hyd. 6. Circular Memo L.Dis.No.29080/E2B/84 dt of Director, M&HS, A.P. Hyd. 7. Rc.No.29080/E2B/84 dt of Director, M&HS, A.P. Hyd. 8. Rc.No.284/Statl.2/86 dt of DG & IGP A.P. Hyd. 9. Rc.No.98/Statl.2/88 dt of DG & IGP A.P. Hyd. 10. C.No.312/WPS/C9/89 dt of IGP CID A.P. Hyd. Memo reg. Dowry Deaths / Suicides /deaths in suspicious circumstances - issued to the CP Hyderabad and a copy marked to the Director, Medical & Health Services, A.P. Hyd. Letter of DG & IGP A.P. Hyd to the Director, Medical & Health Services, A.P. reg. Dowry Deaths / Suicides / deaths in suspicious circumstances - Instructions of GOI. Circular Memo reg. Dowry Deaths / Suicides / deaths in suspicious circumstances - Instructions of GOI. Issued by the Director, Medical & Health Services, A.P. Instructions regarding Medico Legal cases conducting post mortem examination and issue of certificates issued by the Director, M&HS, A.P. to all Dist. Medical & Health Officers, Superintendents of Hospitals in A.P. Memorandum issued by DG & IGP A.P. to all Unit Officers & CP reg. Dowry Deaths / suicides / deaths in suspicious circumstances - Instructions of GOI. Memorandum issued by DG & IGP A.P. to the CP Hyderabad and all Unit Officers reg. Dowry Deaths / suicides / deaths in suspicious circumstances - Instructions of GOI. Memorandum of IGP CID A.P. Hyd to all SsP in the State including CsP, Hyd, Vijayawada & Visakhapatnam and DIsG of all Ranges reg. Dowry Deaths - Drive to combat crime against women Certain responsibilities of SDPOs.

65 11. C.No.102/PRC/Stal.S/90 dt of Spl. IGP CID, A.P. Hyd. 12. C.No.5079/WPC/C9/91 dt of DGP CID, A.P. Hyd. 13. Rc.No.4378/WPC/C9/93 dt of IGP CID A.P. Hyd. Circular Memorandum of Spl.IGP CID A.P. Hyd reg. death of young married women within seven years of their marriage - Responsibilities of SDPOs. Circular Memorandum reg. lapses in the investigation of cases following under the head suspicious deaths (174 Cr.P.C) issue of reg. Circular Memorandum reg. deaths of young married women within seven years of their marriage - Responsibilities of SDPOs. G.OS PERTAINING TO POLICE & REVENUE DUTIES W.R.T DOWRY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE To convene quarterly District Advisory Board Meetings to ensure Dowry Prohibition, educating masses etc. Dowry Prohibition Officers (RDOs) to be more proactive (G.O.Ms. 69 of WCD of 24th June 1989) Educating public about the Dowry Prohibition (Maintenance of List of Presents to the Bride and Bridegroom) Rules Under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act project directors and ICDS in the districts are designated as protection officers (G.O. Ms. No. 22 of Govt. of AP, WD, CW & DW Dept) and RDOs as POs (G.O.Ms.No. 314 of Revenue (Services.I) Dept. dtd: ) to be strengthened with supporting staff. SUMMARY OF CIRCULARS & G.OS Sl. CIRCULAR REFERENCE MEANT FOR SUBJECT IN BRIEF No. 1 C.No. 2358/CI4/WPC/2009 dt. SsP, SsRP, Protection of Women from of ADGP CID, CsP in A.P. Domestic Violence ACT, A.P., Hyd Instruction Issued- Reg. 2 G.O. Ms.22 dt of Women Development, Child Welfare and Disabled Welfare (WP 1 ) Department. All SsP and District Collectors in A.P. Appointment of Project Directors of Dist. Women and Child Development Agency as Protection officer under protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act Orders- Issued. The Role of the Police and Role of the protection Officer vis-à-vis under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 Background Violence against women has been recognized as a violation of women s human rights particularly the right to life and the right to equality. The patriarchal mind set, of which violence against women is a part, remains a major hurdle in realizing the goal of equality. It is the home within which most women lead their lives. Violence within the

66 home, or domestic violence, is used as a means to keep women in their subordinated role. The gaps in the pre-2005 legal regime that were to sought to be filled in by the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 ( PWDVA ) can be listed as follows: There was no definition of the term domestic violence that comprehensively reflected a woman s experience of violence in intimate relationships. There was no law to recognize a woman s right to residence or her right to civil remedies. Legal reliefs for violence could only be availed of by women in matrimonial relationships. Reliefs under civil laws involved protracted legal proceedings without the guarantee of a satisfactory outcome. Criminal laws do not allow space for any negotiations. Even these limited remedies were difficult to access as women rarely had the wherewithal to approach the court. Hence a mechanism to facilitate a woman s access to courts was missing To overcome these issues, it was proposed that a law be formulated bearing in mind the following factors: a. A clear declaration of the basic intent of the law, namely, the object of preventing domestic violence. b. A clear and unambiguous statement of the right to be free from domestic violence and the recognition of domestic violence as a violation of the human rights of women. c. The definition of domestic violence, which captures women s experience of abuse with some degree of precision. d. The definition of the shared household so that rights can be protected within that household. e. The relief that can be given to protect women from violence. f. The infrastructure available to victims of violence that can make the remedy accessible. g. Clarity and simplicity of court procedures. h. Monitoring the functioning of the law to see whether it was serving its intended purpose. i. Providing a coordinated response to domestic violence by recognizing the role of other agencies such as NGO s, the medical profession, shelter homes and the police in assisting in the prevention of domestic violence

67 Table -5.1 DISTRICT WISE GENDER OFFENCES FOR 2008 AND 2009, VARIATION IN 2009 OVER DOWRY MURDER DOWRY DEATH Sl. No. DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

68 TABLE ABETMENT TO SUICIDE HARASSMENT Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

69 TABLE -5.3 MURDERS D.P. ACT Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

70 TABLE RAPE KIDNAPPING SL. NO. DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

71 TABLE OUTRAGING OF MODESTY BIGAMY Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (27) (28) (29) (30) (31) (32) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

72 TABLE -5.6 TOTAL CASES OF CRIME AGAINST WOMEN WITH PERCENTAGE VARIATION AND RANK Sl. NO. DISTRICT/ CITIES % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 RANK FOR 2009 (1) (2) (33) (34) (35) (36) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

73 TABLE -5.7 CASES REGISTERED UNDER PROTECTION OF WOMEN FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT-2005 & AND 498 (A) IPC FOR THE YEAR 2009 (P.Os appointed vide Go.Ms.No. 22 of Women Development, Child Welfare & Disabled Welfare Dept. Dt ) Sl. No. Name of the District Total No. of petitions received under DV Act 2006 compromi sed at counsellin g level No. of DIRs filed No. of Interim orders issued Total No. of final Orders issued Total No. of cases pending in Courts U/s 498 (A) IPC (2009) U/s 498 (A) IPC (2008) 1 Srikakulam Vizianagaram Visakhapatnam West Godavari East Godavari Krishna Guntur Nellore Chittoor Kadapa Kurnool Anantapur Prakasham Adilabad Nizamabad Karimnagar Khammam Warangal Mahabubnagar Nalgonda Medak Hyderabad City Ranga Reddy Total :

74 C H A P T E R 6 ANTI HUMAN TRAFFICKING INITIATIVES OF ANDHRA PRADESH (AP is the 1 st State to issue a policy G.O.Ms. No. 1 of Govt. of AP, WD, CW & DW Dept dt And 1 st State in the Country to receive Webber Seavy Finalist Award of International Association of Chief of Police (IACP), USA for the year 2009). 1) Definition of Trafficking: (Ref. Art. 23 of the Indian constitution) The definition of Trafficking can be found in the various sections of ITPA (Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, Section 5 speaks about procuring, taking and even inducing a person for the sake of prostitution. According to this section, even attempt to procure and attempt to take or causing a person to carry on prostitution amounts to trafficking. Therefore Trafficking has been given a broad scope. (Ref: UN Protocol to prevent, suppress & punish Trafficking in Persons, 2000). A legal definition of trafficking is available in the Goa Children s Act Though it is focused on child trafficking, the definition is comprehensive. Under Sec.2(z) of the said Act Child Trafficking means the procurement, recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, legally or illegally, within or across borders, by means of threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of giving or receiving payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for monetary gain or otherwise. If a woman or child is sexually exploited and any person gains out of the same, it amounts to Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE), which is a legally punishable offence wherein the culpability lies against all exploiters. A victim of Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking is called VOCSET. 2) Human Trafficking is the contemporary manifestation of slavery, whose victims are predominantly women and children. No country today is immune from human trafficking. Victims are forced to work as sex workers, bar dancers, beggars, camel jockeys, in hazardous work on farms, as domestics, as child soldiers, and in many forms of involuntary servitude. According to UN estimates nearly 2 million women and children are abused and trafficked globally every year and millions more are trafficked within their home countries. There is growing concern over the serious human rights, public order, economic, public health, HIV / AIDS and security implications of human trafficking around the world. This Commerce in Human Life generates billions of dollars

75 each year, much of which is used to finance organized crime. It is the 3 rd biggest organized crime after drugs and arms. Human trafficking is increasingly being perpetrated by organized, sophisticated criminal enterprise. 3-A) The process means and end of human trafficking is listed below: PROCESS MEANS END Recruiting or Haboring or Moving or Obtaining or Maintaining A Person By Force or Fraud or Coercion For Involuntary Servitude or Debt Bondage or Slavery or Sex Trade 3-B) Till 2005, we were prosecuting the Victims under ITP Act The next dimension as per National Human Rights Commission (August 2004 Report) is that commercially sexually exploited victim is a victim of circumstances beyond her control and thus we must focus prosecuting the traffickers. We must adopt three P s (Prevention, Protection & Prosecution) and three R s (Rescue, Rehabilitation and Reintegration). Treat the victim (VOCSET Victim of Commercial Sexual Exploitation & Trafficking) with care and concern, rescue the victims following rescue protocols and arrest the traffickers of all hues under non-bailable sections (Sec.366-A, 366- B, 372, 373, 376(2)(g) IPC along with ITP Act provisions, when minors are subjected to commercial sexual exploitation. Taking action against brothel keepers for closure of brothels u/s 18 of ITP Act and Sec.133(6) Cr.P.C. 4) A.P is the First State in the country to start AHTUs (Anti Human Trafficking Units) under a joint partnership programme of UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime) and MHA (Ministry of Home Affairs) (D.O.Lr.15011/57/ SC/ST Cell (ATC) dt of Jt. Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi) Three AHTUs started functioning w.e.f at Hyderabad (under SP WPC CID), at Eluru (under DIG E/R Eluru) and at Anantapur (under DIG A/R Anantapur). 5) A.P. Police Academy has taken a massive empowerment exercise in collaboration with UNODC and MHA and as on 25 th May, 2009, 1985 I.Os, 2749 supporting officers and 789 APPs, NGOs etc were sensitized and empowered. 6) We must concentrate at source Villages / Towns / Cities, Transit places like Bus Stands, Railway Stations as a part of prevention / protection drive in pursuance of G.O.Ms. No. 1 of Govt. of AP, WD, CW & DW Department dt Conduct

76 rescue operations at places of Destinations. Involve the PRIs (Panchayat Raj Institutions) in prevention and reintegration programmes. Open History sheets / Suspect sheets under PSO 596 and 600 of APPA against Traffickers, share intelligence across the country to make a dent on their network. Bonded labour: Exploitation is the benefit of one to cause unfair loss to another. In case of exploitative labour, it may relate to: Living and working conditions not unholding Fundamental rights. Not giving fair way or minimum wage. The person may not have offered her / his services voluntarily forced or compulsory labour is all work or service which is exacted from any person under the menace of any penalty and for which this said person has not offered himself voluntarily. (12.3 million forced labour in the world). 7) Notable G.Os are: G.O Rt No. 475/Home (Pol.D) Dept. dated: regarding appointment of Special Police Officers. G.O.Ms No.1 of Women Development, Child Welfare and Disabled Welfare (Progs) Dept dt regarding Prevention, Rescue, Rehabilitation, Anti Trafficking Measures, Economic Empowerment of Victims of CSE, Health care etc. G. O. Ms. No.13 of W D C W & D W (Progs) Dept dt regarding enhancement of immediate relief fund from Rs.5000/- to Rs.10,000/-to the children / women who are rescued from trafficking. G.O.Ms.No.28 of Women Development, Child Welfare and Disabled Welfare (Progs) Dept dt regarding setting up of a Relief and Rehabilitation Fund for victims of atrocities Payment of Rs.50,000/-to the victims of sexual exploitation. 8) Providing Victim / Witness Support is another important aspect to motivate victims to give evidence in courts to ensure conviction of traffickers. Low conviction rate is due to lack of Victim / Witness Support Fund. 9) LAW: Human trafficking is not comprehensively defined in any Indian law. However there are many laws where reference made to different forms of trafficking is made. Indian Laws: Human trafficking is basically dealt with by four laws: Indian Penal Code, 1861; The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956; Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act,2000 and Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976.

77 IPC Section of law & offence Bailable /Nonbailable Compound-able / Noncompoundable Sentence / Punishment Section 292 Sale etc. of obscene books etc. Section 293 Sale etc. of obscene objects to young persons. Bailable Bailable Noncompoundable Noncompoundable On first conviction, 2 yrs and fine of Rs.2000/-, second conviction, 5 yrs & fine of Rs.5000/- On first conviction, 3 yrs and fine of Rs.2000/-, second conviction, 7 yrs & fine of Rs.5000/- Section 341 Punishment for Wrongful Restraint. Section 342- Punishment for Wrongful Confinement. Section 354 Assault or use of criminal force to a woman with intent to outrage her modesty Section 363- Punishment for Kidnapping Section 363A- Kidnapping or maiming a minor for purposes of begging. Section 365- Kidnapping orabducting with Intent Secretly and Wrongfully to Confine Person. Section 366- Kidnapping, abducting or Inducing Woman to compel her for Marriage, illicit intercourse, etc. Section 366A- Procuration of Minor Girl for prostitution. Section 366B- Importation of Girl from Foreign Country for prostitution. Section 367- Kidnapping or Abducting In Order To Subject Person To grievous Hurt, Slavery, etc. Section 368- Wrongfully Concealing or Keeping in Confinement, Kidnapped or Abducted Person. Section 369- Kidnapping or Abducting Child Under Ten Years with intent to steal from its Person. Section 370- Buying or Disposing of Any Person as a Slave Section 371- Habitual Dealing in Slaves. Section 372- Selling Minor for purposes of Prostitution, etc. Section 373- Buying Minor for purposes of prostitution, etc. Section 374- Unlawful compulsory labour. Section 376- Punishment for rape. Section 376(f)- Rape of woman under 12 years of age. Bailable Compoundable Simple imprisonment for 1 month or fine of Rs.500/-or both. Bailable Compoundable Imprisonment for 1 year or fine of Rs.1000/-or both Bailable Compoundable Imprisonment for 2 years or fine, or both. Bailable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Bailable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Non- Compoundable Imprisonment for 7 years and fine Imprisonment for 10 years and fine or imprisonment for life and fine Imprisonment for 7 years and fine Imprisonment for 10 years and fine Imprisonment for 10 years and fine Imprisonment for 10 years and fine Imprisonment for 10 years and fine Imprisonment for 10 years and fine Imprisonment for 7 years and fine Imprisonment for 7 years and fine imprisonment for life or Imprisonment for 10 years and fine Imprisonment for 10 years and fine Imprisonment for 10 years and fine Imprisonment for 1 year or fine or both imprisonment for life or Imprisonment for 10 years and fine Rigorous Imprisonment not less than 10 years but which may be

78 Section 377- Unnatural offences (Sodomy) Section.498-A - Subjecting a married woman to cruelty Section 506 -Criminal intimidation - If threat be to cause death or grievous hurt etc. Non- Bailable Non- Bailable Non- Bailable (if committe d in AP) Article 23 of Constitution of India: Non- Compoundable Compoundable Compoundable for life and shall also be liable to fine. imprisonment for life or Imprisonment for 10 years and fine Imprisonment for 3 years and fine Imprisonment for 2 years or fine or both. Imprisonment for 2 years or fine or both Prohibition of traffic in Human beings and forced labour: Traffic in human beings and beggar and other similar forms of forced labour are prohibited and any contravention of this provision shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law. The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act of 1956: This is the most important law to curb trafficking and has been dealt with separately. Sec.3 to 7 of ITP Act are against traffickers while customers can be booked u/s 7 of ITP Act. The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act of 1976: It prohibits forced or bonded labour. The National Human Rights Commission of India monitors its implementation. Secs.16, 17, 18 & 20 are cognizable, Sub Divisional Magistrate is empowered to adjudicate. Young Persons (Harmful Publication) Act 1956 Prohibits distribution of material related to crime, violence and vice. The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 This Act explicitly provides for effective social rehabilitation and reintegration of all juveniles in need of care and protection and makes explicit provisions for punishment for employment of juvenile or child for begging, giving intoxicating liquor or narcotic drug or psychotropic substance to juvenile or child, exploitation of juvenile or child employee. Transplantation of Human Organ Act It provides for the regulation of removal, storage and transplantation of human organs for purpose of treatment and for the prevention of commercial dealings in human organs.

79 The Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929 The Act provides for age of marriage i.e. 21 for male and 18 for female. Section 3 It is an offence for a male above 18 years but below 21 years to get married. Section 4 It is an offence if a male above 21 years married a girl below 18 years. Section 5 Whoever performs, conducts or directs any child marriage commits an offence. Section 6 - Parent or guardian in charge of the minor, promoting or permitting, or negligently failing to prevent child marriage commits an offence. It is a cognizable offence. But no Court can take cognizance of any offence under this Act after the expiry of one year from the date on which the offence is alleged to have been committed. The Court may issue an injunction against any of the persons mentioned, in Section 3, 4, 5 and 6 of this Act prohibiting such marriage. 10) The following are places where Swadhar Homes are located for lodging and imparting skills to the VOCSETs. SWADHAR HELP LINES OF NGO s Sl. No. District Name of the Organization Help line Number 1 Nellore Community Association for Rural Development Help Line Free (CARD), Mannapolur, Sullurpet, Nellore District No Ph : , Off: Ranga Reddy Kastruba Gandhi National Help No Memorial Trust, Mahila Seva and Vikasa kendra, Hydershakote, Vill Langerhouse, Hyderabad 8. Ph: / , Cell : Chitoor Rashtriya Seva Samithi, # 9, Old Huzur Office Bulding, Help : Toll Free No. Thirpathi, Chittor Ph : Vizianagaram Chaitanya Bharathi, Plot No. 75-1, Near Phase III, Junction, Controment (PO) Vizianagaram District. Ph No: Cell : Khammam Grem Vikas (GK) Hyderpet, Sthupally, Near B.C. Hostel, Khammam District Cell : ` 6 East Godavari Sree Harsha Educational Society, Vedireswaram Road, Revulapalem Mandal, East Godavari, District. Ph : (O) 7 Anantapur Ambedkar Harijan Samajam (AHS), # D.No. 3/532, Industrial Estate Kummarivadlapall, Kadiri, Anantapur District Ph: Cell : Guntur BARK Education Society, Akbarpeta, Bapatla, Guntur District Ph : , Cell : Ranga Reddy Hyderabad City Women s Welfare Council, H.No /2, S.S. Nagar, Street No. 8 Habsiguda, Ranga 10 West Godavari Reddy District. Annle Owe Memorial Orphanage, D.No. 181 Near Vijayalaxmi Mini Theatre, Benarjeepeta, Eluru, West Godavari District Ph : Help No. Toll Free No Help. Toll Free No Help No. Toll Free No Ph : Help. Toll Free No Cell : , Help No. Toll Free No Cell : Help. Toll Free No Help Toll Free No (231750)

80 OTHER HELP LINES 1. Hyderabad Child line Hyderabad AP SACS Hyderabad Prajwala, H.No , 3 rd Floor, Behind Charminar Bus stand, Hyderabad Hyderabad Ankuram Door No , Street No. 19, Taranaka, Secunderabad. 5. Hyderabad AP Police Department Secunderabad Emergency Management and Research Institution (EMRI) Medchal Road, Secunderabad 7. Ongole Child Rights Resource Centre Lawyerpet Ext Ongole , Tol (08592) Help 202@yahoo.com

81 TABLE STATEMENT OF CASES REGISTERED UNDER TRAFFICKING (Sec. 366 A, 366 B, 372, 373, 372 (2)(9) IPC) AND ITP ACT FOR THE YEARS 2008 AND 2009 SL. NO. DISTRICTS / CITIES (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VISAKHAPATNAM CITY VISAKHAPATNAM (R) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SECUNDERABAD TOTAL :

82 Table ) 187 cases of Trafficking and ITP Act were reported during the year 2009 as against 371 cases in the year No. of cases registered No. of victims rescued No. of persons arrested: Traffickers Exploitors No. of brothels closed u/s 18 (1) ITP Act No. of Traffickers punished: 45 traffickers in 12 cases of 2006/ 2007 were convicted for 10 yrs imprisonment and above

83 C H A P T E R 7 CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN Issues relating to child victims and crimes committed against children are a matter of serious concern for the Government, parents and the society. The issue needs attention it deserves and special steps to deal with this delicate area. Ankuram, Divya Disha, HCHAW, Child line and a few other NGOs are assisting police. Status of a Child: There is a need for a clear definition of child in the statute. Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act 2000, defines a child as a person who has not completed 18 years of age. The Child Marriage Restraint Act of 1929 also specifies 18 years as the cut off age for preventing child marriage. Sec. 376 IPC defines 16 years as the age for giving consent in rape cases. Child Labour Act 1986, fixes 14 years as the criteria for child labour. Hindu Marriage Act 1955 states 18 years and 21 years as the eligibility age for marriage for females and male respectively. Crime against Children: Include violations under certain sections of Indian Penal Code and Special and Local Laws. For the purpose of this chapter, the following categories of crimes involving child victims have been included: i) Foeticide (316 IPC) & infanticide ( 315 IPC) ii) Exposure and abandonment (317 IPC) iii) Murder (302 IPC) iv) Other Murder (Murder for Gain) (302 IPC) v) Rape (376 IPC) vi) Molestation (354 IPC) vii) Kidnapping and Abduction (363 IPC) viii) Abetment to commit suicide (305 IPC) ix) Procuration of minor girls (below 18) (366-A IPC) x) Selling of minor girls for prostitution (below 18) (372 IPC) xi) Buying of minor girls for prostitution (below 18) (370 IPC) xii) Cruelty to juvenile or child by guardian [Sec. 23 of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000] xiii) Employment of juvenile or child for begging [Sec. 24 of Juvenile Justice Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000] xiv) Giving intoxicating liquor or narcotic drug or psychotropic substance to juvenile or child [Sec. 25 of Juvenile Justice Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000] xv) Exploitation juvenile or child employee [Sec. 26 of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000] xvi) Child Marriage [Sections, 3,4,5 and 6 of the Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929]

84 cases were registered during under Crime Against Children as against 1342 in the year 2008 showing an increase of 11.2% over previous year. 3. Karimnagar with 124 cases ranked first in registering highest number of cases of Crime Against Children during the year 2009 followed by West Godavari (113), Nalgonda (112), Guntur (100), Warangal (98) and Anantapur (94) 4. Anantapur district ranked first in registering the incidence of Murder of children (18) followed by Warangal (14), Guntur (11), Hyderabad (8) and Medak & West Godavari (6 each) during the year West Godavari accounted for the highest number of cases under the head of Rape (49) followed by Nalgonda (45), Khammam (40), East Godavari (36), Mahabubnabgar and Warangal (34 each) during the year The highest number of cases under Kidnapping and Abduction of children was registered from Karimnagar (79) followed by Nalgonda (62), West Godavari (51), Anantapur (43) and Guntur (36). 7. Guntur district ranked first in the incidence of crime under Exposure and Abandonment of children (16) followed by Hyderabad (10), Nellore (9) and Krishna (7). Toll free child line: 1098 Teach a child about Good touch / Bad touch make him/ her recognize bad touch / exploitation, resist and report LAQs / LCQs 1. APLC Assurance No. 50 Kidnap cases of children implementation report vide Govt. No Budget Session

85 TABLE DISTRICT WISE CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN FOR 2008 AND 2009, VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 Murder (a) Infanticide (b) Other murder Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

86 TABLE Rape Kidnapping / Abduction Foeticide Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

87 Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES Abetment of suicide TABLE % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 Exposure and Abandonment % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 Procuration of minor girls % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

88 TABLE Buying of girls for prostitution Selling of girls for prostitution Child marriage restraint Act Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

89 TABLE Other crimes TOTAL Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (66) (67) (68) (8) (8) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

90 C H A P T E R 8 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Juvenile or child means male below the age of 16 years and female below the age of 18 yrs were considered as juveniles in Juvenile Justice (CPC) Act The Act was amended in 2000 according to which, the age of juvenile males and females was brought at par as below the age of 18 years. AP Juvenile Justice (CPC) Rules During this year a total of 1841 crimes committed by juveniles as against 1897 cases in the year 2008, showing a decrease of 2%. Hyderabad accounted for the highest number of cases (688) followed by Vijayawada City (158), Visakhapatnam City (98) and Kadapa (85). Table No. 8.1 to 8.11). G.Os issued by Govt. of AP, WD, CW & DW Dept: Vide G.O. Ms. No. 5 dt: Home Dept (PS&C Dept). all the SHOs of AP are designated as Child Welfare Officers and all DCRB/ CCRB/ RCRB Inspectors are designated as Special Juvenile Police Units as per Sec. 63 Juvenile Justice (CPC) Act. LIST OF CHILDREN / OBSERVATION / SPECIAL & GIRLS HOMES CHILDREN HOMES FOR BOYS S. Office Phone Home Superintendent No No. 1 TPT C.Yellappa ( ) VSP T.B.Surendranath ( ) HYD P.Kumaraswamy ( ) ELR V.Sivaprasada Rao ( ) WGL Y. Lawrence ( ) KDP B.Devanna ( ) SPECIAL HOMES FOR BOYS 1 HYD P.Manik Reddy ( ) TPT V.Swathanthra Rao ( ) VSP D.Radhakrishnam Raju, (FAC) ( ) VSP K.N.Bhageerathi (FAC) ( ) HYD V.Mahalakshmi (FAC) TPT B.Nandagopal ( ) OBSERVATION HOMES: 1 HYD K.Keshavulu ( ) NZB A.Anand ( ) WGL P.Ramadevi ( ) KNL S.Kesavacharyulu ( ) ATPR P.Venkataprasad ( TPT P.V.Rama Manohar ( ) VSP Azam Ali Khan ( ) VJA PVS Ravi Kumar( ) RJY J.Pamaiah ( )

91 S. No. 1 Home Superintendent Office Phone No. CHILD Guidance Bureau, HYD M.Viswashanthi Vardhan ( ) State After Care Home: Sri M.Babu Chandrapaul, Supdt ( ) Names of the CWC Chair persons, location and Phone Nos. Names of the Chairperson & Members of Child Welfare Committee Sl No Name of the District Chairperson 1 East Godavari T.Srinivasa Rao, Kakinada Ph.No , maharshi90@hotmail.com Members 1. Ln.Dr.Badam Bala 2. A.Franklin Fry, 3. B.Nageswara 4. D.Satya Devi, Krishna, Rao, Kakinada Rajahmundry Rajahmundry Kakinada. Ph.No , baambk@yahoo.co.in Ph.No , Ph.No , Srikakulam M.Prasad Rao, Srikakulam Town Ph.No.: youthclubofbejjipuram@ yahoo.co.in Members 1. M.Sankara Reddy, 2. N.Sanyasi Rao, 3. P.Balaram Naidu, Ph.No.: , Rokkam Mohini, Palakonda, Srikakulam Srikakulam Srikakulam Srikakulam Ph.No (R), (0) 3 Nizamabad J.Krishna Reddy, Nizamabad Ph.No.: , Members 1. S.Siddaiah, 2. Md.Abdul Rasheed, 3. B.Tarachand Naik, 4. Siliveri Nagamani, Kanteshwar, Nizamabad. Siddigally, Banswada, Nizamabad Nizamabad Ph.No.: snehasociety2003&yahoo. com Nizamabad District.Ph.No Ph.No.: , janachetana@ rediffmail.com Ph.No.: , Ph.No.: power_rm2002@ yahoo.com Ph.No.: , Ph.No ,

92 4 Chittoor Ln.S.K.Kesari Babu, Tirupathi. Ph.No Members 1. R.Sirisha, 2. N.Doraswamy, 3. A.John 4. L.Manila Sindhuri Hospitals, Tirupathi Tirupathi Tirupathi Tirupathi. Ph.No , Ph.No , Ph.No.: Ananthapur Dr.P.Ramesh Narayana Ananthapur Ph.No.: Members 1. Dr.R.Venugopal setty, 2. E.Anil Kumar charles, 3. Dr.Jupalli Premchand, 4. V.Vijaya Ananthapur Ananthapur Ananthapur Ananthapur Ph.No.: Ph.No.: Ph.No.: Anilkumarcharles@ yahoo.com 6 Vizianagaram M.V.V.V.Prasad Rao Patnaik, Vizianagaram-3 Ph.No , Members 1. K.Janardhana Rao 2. Devakinandan Rathi 3. M.John Suresh Babu, 4. K.Jagadamba Murthy, Vizianagaram Vizianagaram-1 Vizianagaram Vizianagaram Ph.No.: , Ph.No.: Warangal Syed Iqbal Mohiuddin Warangal Ph.No , Members 1. P.N.S.S.Lakshmi Kantham, Ph.No , Ph.No (PP) 2. B.Ravi Kumar Reddy, 3. P.Krishna 4. N.Shobawathi, Murthy, Warangal Warangal Warangal Warangal Ph.No , Ph.No Ph.No Nellore V.Ramanamma Nellore Ph.No.: Members 1. T.Vasantha Laxmi, Nellore 2. K.Vijaya sela, Nellore Ph.No (R ), Ch.Jayalaxmi Nellore- Ph.No Ph.No.: , , Nellore vlctandrc@yahoo.com manager@ satyagrahaorg.org E- mail: cjws@reiffmail.com 4. J.R. Sarath Babu, Ph.No

93 9 Adilabad R.Surender, Adilabad Ph.No , Members 1. Rama Deshpande, 2. G.Yashwant Rao, 3. Md.Kazamiya, 4. M.Saroja, Adilabad Adilabad Adilabad Adilabad Ph.No Medak Ch.Murali Mohan Hyderabad Ph.No , Members 1.Borra Sham Sundaram, 2. S.Srinivasa Raju, 3. G.Venkatesham, 4.Ayesha Begum Sangareddy. Pipeline Road, Sangareddy Sangareddy, Ph.No , Manjeeranagar, Mandal, Sangareddy, Medak Medak Medak Ph.No.: , Ph.No , Ph.No Mahaboobnagar P.Manohar Reddy, Mahaboobnagar Ph.No Members 1. A.Natraj, 2. P.Jaya Prakash Rao, 3. Dr.Indira Agur, 4. V.Jhansi vani, Mahaboobnagar Mahaboobnagar Mahaboobnagar Mahaboobnagar Ph.No , Ph.No , Ph.No Ranga Reddy Isidore Philips, Secunderabad Ph.No Members 1. Md.Yousufuffin, 2. Vanila Bhaskaran, 3. P.Ramesh Shekar Reddy, Ph.No , K.Mary, Somajiguda, Hyderabad Secunderabad Hyderabad -20 Swarna nagar, NTPC Road, Ph.No Ph.No Ganapur, Ghatkesar 13 Prakasam NVS Ram Mohan, Ongole Ph.No , arnet.in

94 Members 1. R.Suni Kumar, Tangutur M.Ranga Rao, 3.T.S. Sundar Singh, Ph.No Ongole, Prakasam district Ongole Ph.No Ph.No , 34991, 22080, , Hyderabad T.Madhavudu, Hyderabad Ph.No , Members 1. Vimala Acharya 2. Md.Rafiuddin, Hyderabad Ph.No Hyderabad Ph.No , Dr.V.Prakash, Hyderabad 4. Dr.M.Aruna, Ongole Ph.No Jyothi S.Cherukupally Hyderabad. Ph.No , West Godavari Fr.G.Moses, Xavier nagar, Eluru, West Godavari Members 1. D.Ramakrishna Rao, 2. K.Somasundara Sai, 3. P.S.Lakshmi, 4. Dr.Subba Rao, Eluru Eluru Punyamurthulava ri Veedhi, Eluru 16 Visakhapatnam Dr.K.Surya Rao, Visakhapatnam Ph.No Members 1. T.Saraswathi Devi, Visakhapatnam-7 2. Shamshuddin, Visakhapatnam Ph.No , Ph.No , , Powerpet, Eluru 3. Sadasivuni, VSP 17 Kadapa Raja Rantnam Isaac, Kadapa Ph.No Members 1. Dr.P.Sanjeevamma, 2. V.Swarnalatha 3. Dr.P.Sreedhar Reddy, Ph.No , L.N.Prasad, Visakhapatnam Ph.No M.Mohan lal Gadiya Kadapa Kadapa Kadapa Kadapa Ph.No , Khammam T.Rama Rao Khammam Ph.No Ph.No

95 Members 1. Dr.T.Vijendra Rao, Khammam 2. V.Jagannadham Khammam 3. B.Uma Devi, Khammam Ph.No.: , , G. Umamaheswar Rao, Khammam Ph.No Krishna Thomas Koshy Vijayawada Ph.No , Members 1. Noel Harper, 2. MC Das, 3. DR.I.Radha 4. V.Raja Mani, Reddy, Vijayawada Vijayawada Vijayawada Vijayawada Ph.No , Ph.No , Kurnool Dr.B.Mangamma, Kurnool Ph.No Members 1. Dr.G.Balamaddaiah, 2. Dr.B.Kumaraswamy Reddy, Ph.No , T.Venkata Rathna Prasad, Kurnool Kurnool Nehru nagar, Kurnool Ph.No , Ph.No , , , Karimnagar M.Jayasree Karimnagar Ph.No , yahoo.com Ph.No , Umasundari, Kurnool Ph.No Members 1. P.Premchand, 2. K.Venu Murthy, 3. Prakash Holla, 4. K. Ramamurthy, Karimnagar Karimnagar Karimnagar Karimnagar Ph.No Ph.No Ph.No Guntur P.Ranjan Babu, Guntur Ph.No hotmail.com Ph.No

96 Members 1. Dr.A.Anjaneyulu, 2. P.Kishore kumar, 3. J.Seshi Reddy, 4. S.Sujatha Devi Guntur Ph.No , , Guntur Ph.No , Ph.No , Guntur Ph.No.: Nalgonda N.Prabhakar Rao, Nalgonda Ph.No.: , Members 1. Dr.Ch.Swarna Latha, 2. M.Raji Reddy, 3. B.Pragnanand, 4. Ch.Biksham Reddy, Nalgonda Nalgonda Nalgonda Nalgonda

97 TABLE DISTRICT WISE JUVENILE DELINQUENCY FOR 2008 AND 2009, VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 Murder Att. to commit Murder Cul. Homicide Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

98 TABLE Rape i) Custodial Rape ii) Other Rape Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

99 TABLE Rape Custodial Rape Other Rape Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

100 TABLE Kidnap & Abdu (i) Of women & girls (ii) Of others Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

101 TABLE Dacoity Preparation& Assembly fordacoity Robbery Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

102 Burglary TABLE Theft (i) Auto Theft Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

103 (ii) Other Thefts TABLE Riotings Crl. Brof Trust Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

104 Cheating TABLE Counterfeit Arson Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (8) (8) (8) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

105 Hurt TABLE Dowry Deaths Molestation Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (8) (8) (8) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

106 Sexual harass(eveteasing) TABLE Cruelty by Husband & Relative Importation of Girls Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (8) (8) (8) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

107 TABLE Causing Death by Negligence Other IPC crimes Total congnizable IPC crimes Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER % VARIATI ON IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (8) (8) (8) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

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109 CRIME AGAINST SC/ST 1. There is a decrease in the offences against SC/ST in A.P. in 2009 (2186) when compared to 2008 (2437). 2. The total cases under different Acts to prevent atrocities against SC/ST were highest in Kurnool district (216) followed by Mahaboobnagar (173), West Godavari (159), Nellore & East Godavari (133) and Guntur (119). 3. Kurnool district registered highest number of SC/ST Murders (6) followed by East Godavari (5), Mahabubnagar and Khammam (4 each). 4. Under the head rape against SC/ST Nalgonda district topped with (19) cases followed by Mahaboobnagar & Khammam (15 each), Adilabad (10) and Karimangar, Prakasham, West Godavari and East Godavari (8 each). 5. With 99 cases under SC/ ST (POA) Act Hyderabad topped the list followed by Cyberabad (47), Kurnool (43), West Godavari (39) and Karimnagar (37). SUMMARY OF CIRCULARS & G.OS Sl. MEANT CIRCULAR REFERENCE SUBJECT IN BRIEF No. FOR 1. CID- PCR Cell was created in 1976 vide G.O. Ms. No Home (Pol-D) Dept. dated: /C19/CID/03 dt: of ADGP, CID, Hyd /C19/CID/02 dt: of ADGP, CID, Hyd /C19/CID/02 dt: of ADGP, CID, Hyd /C19/CID/05 dt: of ADGP, CID, Hyd /C23/19/CID/02-05 dt: of ADGP, CID, Hyd. All Cs.P & Ss.P All Cs.P All Cs.P All Ss.P All Ss.P/Ss.R P,Cs.P and D.Ss.P in CID PCR Cell - Vigilance and Monitoring Committee Meeting - Scrutiny of DCS/FRs/FIRs. Sending proposals to issue appointment orders as I.Os in the cases registered in SC/ST(POA) Act, Appointment of Investigating Offices of SCs/STs cases - Ss.P to appoint the I.Os i.e., DSsP. Cs.P have been requested to send proposals to DGP to issue appointtment orders to ACsP as I.Os for cases registered in SCs/STs(POA) Act Unit Officers have been requested to instruct the IOs to complete investigation within 30 days in the cases regd.in SCs/STs(POA) Act

110 7. 361/2/C-19/CID/PCR/05 dt: of ADGP, CID, Hyd /C 19 ICID/03 dt: of ADGP, CID, Hyd /C19/CID/03 dt: of DG&IGP, Hyd /C19/CID/PCR/06 dt: of DGP, Hyd /CI9/CID/06 dt: of DGP,Hyd /C 19/CID/01 dt: of ADGP,CID, Hyd /CI9/CID/PCR/06 dt: of ADGP, CID, Hyd /CI9/CID/06 dt: of ADGP, CID, Hyd /CI9/CID/03 dt: of ADGP, CID, Hyd. All Cs.P & Ss.P in AP All Cs.P & Ss.P in AP All Cs.P All Cs.P & Regional Is.G.P All Cs.P, Ss.P, Ss.RP & Regional Is.G.P All Cs.P, Ss.P, Ss.RP & Regional Is.G.P All Cs.P, Ss.P, Ss.RP & Regional Is.G.P All Cs.P, Ss.P, Ss.RP & Regional Is.G.P All Cs.P, Ss.P, Ss.RP & Regional Is.G.P Unit Officers have been requested to take necessary measures and for suitable instructions to all IOs in their jurisdiction on various important points. PCR Cell - Guidelines to the IOs in the cases booked under SCs/STs(POA) Act and PCR Act PCR Cell - Investigation of cases by A.Cs.P within 30 days PCR Cell- Serious observations of High Court for inordinate delay in investigation- Fixing up accountability on the IOs. PCR Cell - early finalization of cases as stipulated vide Rule 7(2) of SCs/STs(POA) Rule 1955 PCR Cell - Report of Dr Justice K.Punnaiah, Common. of Enquiry for eradication of untouchability etc- Further orders for compliance PCR Cell - APLA - Committee on Welfare of SCs-Meeting-Instructions on important points PCR Cell - Instructions for the effective implementation of SCs/STs(POA) Act 1989 and Rules thereon PCR Cell- Guidelines to the IOs in the cases booked under POA Act 1989 & PCR Act 1955 National Commission for Scheduled Castes: Floor IV, Lok Nayak, Bhavan, Khan Market, New Delhi Phone: Fax: State Office Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh: 103, Tejaswi Apartment, Dwarakapuri colony, Panjagutta, Hyderabad Telephone : (040) , (040) , Fax: National Commission for Scheduled Tribes: 6 th Floor, B Wing, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi Phone: , , , Fax: ,

111 AP State Commission for Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribes: M-6, Block, Housing Board Complex, M.J. Road, Hyderabad. Phone: , , Fax: G.OS PERTAINING TO POLICE & REVENUE DUTIES W.R.T SC/ST OFFENCES 1. To ensure joint visits of villages by SIs along with MRO and MDO on the recommendations of One Man Commission as per G.O. Ms. No. 105 Social Welfare (POA) Departme nt dt: To conduct awareness campaign in the atrocity- prone villages. 3. Prompt action in providing the relief measures to the victims of SCs/STs or their dependents in accordance with relief prescribed in G.O.Ms. No. 3, Social Welfare (P1) Department, AP Hyderabad dt: To ensure early finalization of false caste certificate cases by District Level Scrutiny Committee. 5. To conduct District Level Monitoring Committee meetings atleast once in three months as per Rule 17(3) of SCs/STs (POA) Act, To celebrate the 30th of every month(28th February) in one village in each Mandal as Civil Rights Day as per G.O.Ms. No. 128 SW (POA-1) Department, dt: To organize Sanghika Samkshema Sadasulu at Assembly constituency Level once in a year as per G.O. Ms. No. 88 Social Welfare (Coorn.i) Department dt: LIST OF SC/ST SPL. COURTS IN AP (23) The Government have also constituted and established the following (23) Special Sessions Courts to conduct trial of cases of atrocities on SCs/STs 1. G.O.Ms. No. 10 Social Welfare (Home) Dept. dtd: ) Chittoor 2) Secunderabad 3) Guntur 2. G.O.Ms. No. 25 Social Welfare (POA)-1) Dept. dtd: ) Nellore 2) Mahaboobnagar 3) Prakasham at Ongole 4) Kurnool 5) Medak at Sanga Reddy 3. G.O.Ms. No. 37 Social Welfare (PCR) Dept. dtd:

112 1) Kadapa 2) Karimangar 3) Krishna 4) Nizamabad 4. G.O.Ms. No. 39 Social Welfare (PCR) Dept. dtd: ) East Godavari 2) Anantapur 3) Khammam 4) Warangal 5) Nalgonda 5. G.O.Ms. No. 52 Finance (SMPC) Dept. dtd: ) Srikakulam 2) Vizianagaram 3) Visakhapatnam 4) West Godavari 5) Ranga Reddy 6) Adilabad MOBILE COURTS (22) The Government have also sanctioned 22 Mobile Courts, to deal with the cases registered under the provisions of PCR Act, 1955 and they are functioning in all districts except Hyderabad District. Each Mobile Court is headed by First Class Judicial Magistrate. Important Supreme Court Judgments:- 1. N.E. Horo Vs. Smt. Jahanara Jaipal Singh AIR 1972 SC Principal, Guntur Medical College Vs. Y. Mohan /rao (3) SCC 411 AIR 1976 Pg Kumari Madhuri Patil Vs. Addl. Commissioner, Tribal Development AIR 1995 SC 94= 1994 SC (6) E. Tirupem Reddy Vs. Deputy Supdt. of Police, Nandyal and others (2) Crimes at Page Masumsha Masunsha Hasansha Musalman Vs State of Maharastra 2000 (3) SCC at Page 557

113 TABLE A P Police Department DISTRICT WISE OFFENCES AGAINST SCs/STs FOR 2008 AND 2009, VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 MURDER RAPE SL. NO. DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER % VARIATIO N IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P. GUNTAKAL R.P. SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

114 TABLE HURT ARSON SL. NO. DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P. GUNTAKAL R.P. SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

115 TABLE OTHER IPC SC/ST ACT S No DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 (1) (2) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P. GUNTAKAL R.P. SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

116 TABLE -9.4 P.C.R. ACT Total cases of SCs/STs SL. NO. DISTRICT / CITIES % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER % VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 RANK (1) (2) (21) (22) (23) (26) (27) (28) (29) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P. GUNTAKAL R.P. SEC-BAD CID TOTAL :

117 C H A P T E R 10 FACTIOUS CRIME Faction is a long standing revenge-driven rivalry that exists between two groups, families or castes in a village or place resulting in violence between both the groups. This phenomenon is peculiar to the three districts of Rayalaseema (Kurnool, Kadapa and Anantapur) and the three districts of Circar (Guntur, Nellore and Prakasham). After the real-estate born in AP in 2005/2006/2007 factious crime has come down. Faction divides the village into two or more highly actively violent groups that pose continued threat to lives and property of all members of the group. Factious rivalries reach their peak during elections. Factious crime is a major obstacle to the progress and development of these districts. The factionists use hunting sickles and country made bombs to kill their opponents. To scuttle their opponents economic resources, they cut off fruit gardens, burn hay stacks, attack their properties. There were no serious faction offences during general elections of April 16 th & 23 rd During the year 2009, 4 cases of factious murders were registered in the State when compared to previous year (6 cases) showing a decrease of 33.33%. Out of 4 murders 3 cases registered in Anantapur district only. 2 cases of faction riotings were registered in the year 2009 when compared to previous year (13 cases) showing a decrease of 84.62% (Table -10).

118 Sl.NO DISTRICTS Table -10 FACTIOUS CRIME MURDERS RIOTINGS HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC- BAD TOTAL :

119 C H A P T E R 11 EXTREMIST OFFENCES The most active extremist groups in A.P. are, the CPI(Maoist) and Janashakti. The others are Praja Prathighatana and Praja Pandha. 61 cases of extremist offences were registered in the State during the year 2009, compared to 95 cases in previous year, showing a decrease of 35.79%. Incident-free general elections were held on 16 th & 23 rd of April, 2009 in AP. 15 extremist Murders were registered in 2009 as against (37 cases) in Adilabad district registered highest number of extremist murders (7) followed by Warangal & VSP Rural (3 each). 7 cases of extremist Riotings were registered in 2009 compared to 12 cases in previous year, showing a decrease of 41.67%. Warangal district registered highest number of Extremist Riotings (4) followed by Karimnagar (2). During the year 2009, 13 cases of arson, 8 cases of blasting, 2 cases of famine raids and 16 other offences were registered as against 7 cases of arson, 2 cases of blasting, 3 famine raids and 34 other offences in (Table 11.1 and 11.2). Interstate Border Districts to Khammam: Danthewada & Bijapur dists of Chathishgarh, Malkangiri dist of Orissa State. Interstate Border Districts to East Godavari: Malkangiri of Orissa. Interstate Border Districts to Visakhapatnam: Koraput dist. & Malkangiri dist of Orissa State. Interstate Border Districts to Vizianagaram: Rayagadh and Koraput dists of Orissa Interstate Border Districts to Srikakulam: Ganjam dist & Gajapathi dist of Orissa State.

120 Sl.NO DISTRICTS Table-11.1 EXTREMIST OFFENCES Murders Riotings Arson HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC- BAD TOTAL :

121 Sl.NO DISTRICTS Table-11.2 EXTREMIST OFFENCES Blasting Famine Raids Other Offences Total HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC- BAD TOTAL :

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123 GRAVE CRIMES (PSO 52(6) of APPM) Grave Crime investigation is one of the primary duties of the Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO). The image of the police dependents to a large extent on the detection and conviction of the grave crimes. The SDPO shall send Grave Crime Report (GCR) within 7 days of occurrence of grave crime to the superior officers i.e. S.P, DIG ( Range), IGP (Region). Scientific investigation of connecting offender to the crime scene is of paramount importance cases were reported in 2009 as against 7470 cases in 2008 showing a decrease of 1.3%. The details are shown in table No to Grave crimes constitute 4.38% of the total IPC cases. DGP AP reviewed grave crimes with all unit officers on 20 th March 2010 and instructed the officers for qualitative investigation, speedy trial and securing convictions. Highest number of Grave Crimes were reported from Cyberabad (726) followed by Hyderabad City (708), Guntur(428), Nalgonda(379) and Khammam (346). As per PSO No. 52 (6) of APPM the following heads comes under grave crimes S No Head of grave crime 1. Dacoity 2. High way / House / Train Robbery 3. Robbery over Rs. 1000/- 4. Murder 5. All terrorist offences and those affecting security. 6. Culpable Homicide not amounting to murder. 7. Rape 8. House breaking and theft over Rs. 50,000/- 9. Any disturbance, riot or affray of a specially grave nature 10. Theft over Rs. 1,00,000/- 11. Cases of counterfeit coins and currency notes 12. Organized crime of any description including kidnapping/ abduction for ransom. 13. Cases of manufacture or use of bombs or explosives or arms and ammunition whether political or not. 14. Assault on Police Officers, magistrates or Judicial Officers. 15. Offences under sections 400 & 401 of the Indian Penal Code. 16. Conspiracy cases 17. Serious road accidents. 18. Professional poisoning and drug trafficking, death or injury by noxious gases, serious cases arising due to food poisoning or consumption of adulterated liquor or spurious drugs. 19. Offences resulting in grievous hurt and serious mischief or arson committed on members of SCs & STs on caste consideration. 20. Attempted suicide or death in suspicious circumstances by young married women during the first 7 years of their marriage, trafficking in women and children. 21. Cases of misappropriation involving property of value of Rs.2 Lakhs or more of Government Department or undertakings or financial institutions banking or non-banking. 22. Major organized financial crimes affecting public and involving public money of over Rs.5 lakhs. 23. They shall investigate important cases of lesser gravity, which may occur near their halting places.

124 TABLE DISTRICT WISE GRAVE CRIME FOR 2008 AND 2009, VARIATION IN 2009 OVER 2008 Dacoity High way / House / Train Robbery Robbery over Rs. 1000/- Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % Variation in 2009 over % Variation in 2009 over % Variation in 2009 over 2008 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

125 MURDER TABLE All terrorist offences and those affecting security. Culpable Homicide not amounting to murder. Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % Variation in 2009 over % Variation in 2009 over % Variation in 2009 over 2008 (1) (2) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

126 TABLE Rape House breaking and theft over Rs. 50,000/- Any disturbance, riot or affray of a specially grave nature Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES % Variation in 2009 over % Variation in 2009 over % Variation in 2009 over 2008 (1) (2) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (29) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

127 Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES Theft over Rs. 1,00,000/ TABLE % Variation in 2009 over 2008 Cases of counterfeit coins and currency notes % Variation in 2009 over 2008 Organized crime of any description including kidnapping/ abduction for ransom % Variation in 2009 over 2008 (1) (2) (30) (31) (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (37) (38) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

128 TABLE Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES Cases of manufacture or use of bombs or explosives or arms and ammunition whether political or not % Variation in 2009 over 2008 Assault on Police Officers, magistrates or Judicial Officers % Variation in 2009 over 2008 Offences under sections 400 & 401 of the Indian Penal Code % Variation in 2009 over 2008 (1) (2) (39) (40) (41) (42) (43) (44) (45) (46) (47) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

129 TABLE Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES Conspiracy cases Serious road accidents. Professional poisoning and drug trafficking, death or injury by noxious gases, serious cases arising due to food poisoning or consumption of adulterated liquor or spurious drugs % Variation in 2009 over % Variation in 2009 over % Variation in 2009 over 2008 (1) (2) (48) (49) (50) (51) (52) (53) (54) (55) (56) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

130 TABLE Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES Offences resulting in grevious hurt and serious mischief or arson committed on members of SCs & STs on caste consideration. Attempted suicide or death in suspicious circumstances by young married women during the first 7 years of their marriage, trafficking in women and children. Cases of misappropriation involving property of value of Rs. 2 Lakhs or more of Government Department or undertakings or financial institutions banking or non-banking % Variation in 2009 over % Variation in 2009 over % Variation in 2009 over 2008 (1) (2) (57) (58) (59) (60) (61) (62) (63) (64) (65) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

131 TABLE Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES Major organized financial crimes affecting public and involving public money of over Rs. 5 lakhs value % Variation in 2009 over 2008 They shall investigate important cases of lesser gravity, which may occur near their halting places % Variation in 2009 over 2008 TOTAL GRAVE CRIMES % Variation in 2009 over 2008 (1) (2) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (8) (8) (8) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CID TOTAL : *The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

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133 SPECIAL & LOCAL LAWS During this year a total of 45,53,124 cases were registered under Special and Local Laws as against 33,16,710 cases in the year 2008, showing an increase of 37.3%. Hyderabad accounted for the highest number of cases ( ) followed by Cyberabad (766401), Vijayawada City (221105), East Godavari (189671), Visakhapatnam City (107561) and Nalgonda (102357). The lowest numbers of cases were registered in Ranga Reddy district (14498). Of the 45,53,124 cases registered under Spl & Local Laws 43,77,279 cases were booked under M.V. Act constituting 96.14% of the total cases followed by Gaming Act (50989 cases-1.12%), Explosive Substances Act (518 cases- 0.01%), ITP Act (301 cases- 0.01%), Copy Right Act (445 cases- 0.01%), Excise & Prohibition Act (7462 Cases- 0.16%) and other S.L.L. cases ( cases- 2.54%) in the State. The district wise and Head Wise incidence of Cognizable Crime under Special and Local Laws is given in Table No to Most common Special & Local Laws: 1. M.V. Act 2. Gaming Act 3. Explosive Substances Act 4. Copy Right Act 5. Indian Arms Act 6. Excise & Prohibition Act 7. Indian Passport Act 8. D.P. Act. 9. PCR Act 10. SC & ST Act. 11. ITP Act 12. NDPS Act

134 TABLE INCIDENCE OF SPECIAL & LOCAL LAWS FOR THE YEARS 2008 AND 2009 Sl. No DISTRICTS / CITIES ARMS ACT GAMING ACT NDPS ACT (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P. GUNTAKAL R.P. SEC-BAD TOTAL :

135 Sl. No DISTRICTS / CITIES EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCE ACT ITP ACT EXCISE & PROHIBITION ACT (1) (2) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P. GUNTAKAL R.P. SEC-BAD TOTAL :

136 Sl. No DISTRICTS / CITIES COPY RIGHT ACT INDIAN PASSPORT ACT ANTIQUITY& TREASURE TROVE ACT (1) (2) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P. GUNTAKAL R.P. SEC-BAD TOTAL :

137 TABLE Sl. No DISTRICTS / CITIES M.V ACT OTHER SLL CASES TOTAL Varition in 2009 over 2008 (1) (2) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P. GUNTAKAL R.P. SEC-BAD TOTAL :

138 C H A P T E R 14 CYBER CRIME Cyber crime, computer crime, e-crime, hi-tech crime or electronic crime generally refers to criminal activity where in a computer is a tool or a target, or both. Thus the term cyber crime is used to include criminal activity in which the computer or Internet is a necessary part of the crime. These terms are also sometimes used to include traditional crimes, such as fraud, theft, blackmail, forgery, and embezzlement in which computers or networks are used to facilitate the illicit activity. Computer as a tool: When the individual or the computer user is the main target of Cyber crime, the computer can be considered as the tool rather than the target. These crimes generally involve less technical expertise as the damage done manifests itself in the real world. Human weaknesses are generally exploited. The damage dealt is largely psychological and intangible, making legal action against the variants more difficult. These are the crimes which have existed for centuries in the offline. Scams, theft, and the likes have existed even before the development in high-tech equipment. The same criminal has simply been given a tool which increases his potential pool of victims and makes him all the harder to trace and apprehend. Computer as a target: In these cyber offences the computer is itself the target. These crimes are committed by a selected group of criminals. Unlike crimes using he computer as a tool, these crimes requires the technical knowledge of the perpetrators. These crimes are relatively new, having been in existence for only as long as computers have - which explains how unprepared society and the world in general are towards combating these crimes. There are numerous crimes of this nature committed daily on the internet. Cyber crimes can be basically divided into 3 major categories: 1. Cyber crimes against persons. 2. Cyber crimes against technology. 3. Cyber crimes against property which include financial crimes with use of computers and Internet. Cyber Crimes against persons include A. Cyber Pornography / obscenity, B. Defamation and C. Cyber stalking Cyber Pornography: Cyber Pornography is publishing/ transmitting/ distributing of textual or pictorial information, which is obscene, lascivious in nature in electronic form. This can be by

139 hosting a profile on a website, giving an , through chat, SMS, MMS etc. Pornography or porn is the explicit depiction of sexual subject matter with the sole intention of sexually exciting the viewer. It is to a certain extent similar to erotica, which is the use of sexually arousing imagery Cyber Defamation: Defamation is an act of imputing any person with intent to lower the person in the estimation of the right-thinking members of society generally do or to cause him to be shunned or avoided or to expose him to hatred, contempt or ridicule. Cyber defamation is not different from conventional defamation except the involvement of a virtual medium. In precise this is any derogatory statement, which is designed to injure a person's business or reputation. Hosting defamatory message; sending anonymous messages to defame others etc come under this category. Cyber stalking: Although there is no universally accepted definition of cyber stalking, the term generally is defined as the use of information and communications technology, particularly the Internet, by an individual or group of individuals, to harass another individual, group of individuals, or organization. The behavior includes false accusations, monitoring, the transmission of threats, identity theft, damage to data or equipment, the solicitation of minors for sexual purposes, and gathering information for harassment purposes. The harassment must be such that a reasonable person, in possession of the same information, would regard it as sufficient to cause another reasonable person distress. Further it involves harassing or threatening behavior that an individual engages in repeatedly, such as following a person, appearing at a person's home or place of business, making harassing phone calls, leaving written messages or objects, or vandalizing a person's property. Cyber Crimes against technology include A. Hacking, B. Denial of Seri vice Attack C. Virus and worm attacks etc Computer Hacking: Computer Hacking is the practice of modifying computer hardware and software to accomplish a goal outside of the creator s original purpose. Denial of Service Attack: A denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) or distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS attack) is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users. Although the means to carry out, motives for, and targets of a DoS attack may vary, it generally consists of the concerted, malevolent efforts of a person or persons to prevent an Internet site or service from functioning efficiently or at all, temporarily or

140 indefinitely. Perpetrators of DoS attacks typically target sites or services hosted on high-profile web servers such as banks, credit card payment gateways, and even DNS root servers. Computer Virus and worm Attacks: A computer worm is a self-replicating computer program. It uses a network to send copies of itself to other nodes (computer terminals on the network) and it may do so without any user intervention. Unlike a virus, it does not need to attach itself to an existing program. Worms almost always cause harm to the network, if only by consuming bandwidth, whereas viruses almost always corrupt or modify files on a targeted computer Cyber Crimes against property include A. Piracy, B. Phishing C. Nigerian Fraud etc. Computer Piracy: Any infringement of IPR (copyrights, trademark, patent, trade secret) is piracy. It refers to practices done without the permission of the right holder. Computer piracy is basically the unauthorized duplication and distribution of the copyrighted computer software, which is also know as "warez" and the pirates who are the people who collect and play with the copied material. In the article the issues of piracy are viewed through topics like sharing, business, and the legal technicality. Thus computer piracy include; Software Piracy, media piracy. Software piracy is the unauthorized duplication, distribution or use of computer software -- for example, making more copies of software than the license allows, or installing software licensed for one computer onto multiple computers or a server. Copying software is an act of copyright infringement, and is subject to civil and criminal penalties. It's illegal whether you use the copied software yourself, give it away, or sell it. Downloading movies and songs from the Internet. Indulging in deep linking Phishing: Phishing is the criminally fraudulent process of attempting to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a trustworthy entity. This is done by using spoof s and directing people to fake websites to fool them into divulging personal / financial details so criminals can access their accounts.

141 Nigerian Fraud: This fraud is a worldwide Scam running since the early 1980's under Successive Governments of Nigeria involving Billions US$. It is also referred to as "Advance Fee Fraud", "419 Fraud" (Four-One-Nine) after the relevant section of the Criminal Code of Nigeria. The Scam operates as follows: The target receives an unsolicited fax, , or letter often concerning Nigeria or another African nation containing either a money laundering or other illegal proposal OR you may receive a Legal and Legitimate business proposal by normal means. Common variations on the Scam include "over invoiced" or "double invoiced" oil or other supply and service contracts where your Bad Guys want to get the overage out of Nigeria; crude oil and other commodity deals; a "bequest" left you in a will; "money cleaning" where your Bad Guy has a lot of currency that needs to be "chemically cleaned" before it can be used and he needs the cost of the chemicals; "spoof banks" where there is supposedly money in your name already on deposit; "paying" for a purchase with a check larger than the amount required and asking for change to be advanced; fake lottery 419; and ordering items and commodities off "trading" sites on the web and then cheating the seller. The variations of Advance Fee Fraud (419) are very creative and virtually endless. At some point, the victim is asked to pay up front an Advance Fee of some sort, be it an "Advance Fee", "Transfer Tax", "Performance Bond", Insurance Fee or to extend credit, grant COD privileges, send back "change" on an overage cashier's check or money order, etc. If the victim pays the Fee, there are often many "Complications" which require still more advance payments until the victim either quits, runs out of money, or both. If the victim extends credit on a given transaction etc. he may also pay such fees ("nerfund" etc.), and also stiffed for the Goods or Service with NO Effective Recourse. The Nigerian Scam is, according to published reports, the Third to Fifth largest industry in Nigeria. Victims have little recourse in this matter, because the elites from which successive Governments of Nigeria have been drawn are the Scammers - therefore, victims have little recourse in this matter. Monies stolen by 419 operations are almost Never Recovered from Nigeria. Most 419 letters and s originate from are traceable back to Nigeria. However, some originate from other nations, mostly also West African nations such as Ghana, Togo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire ) etc. In most cases 419 s from other nations are also Nigerian in that the "Home Office" of the fraudullers involved is Nigeria regardless of the source of the contact materials. But there are

142 occasionally some "local" copycats trying to emulate the success of the Nigerians. These folks tend not to last too long actually operating out of nations other than Nigeria, but they do try. Information Technology Act 2000 The Information Technology Act 2000 (ITA-2000) is an Act of the Indian Parliament (No 21 of 2000) notified on October 17, It has been enacted with an aim to provide legal recognition for transactions carried out by means of electronic data interchange and other means of electronic communication, commonly referred to as "electronic commerce", which involve the use of alternatives to paper-based methods of communication and storage of information, to facilitate electronic filing of documents with the Government agencies and further to amend the Indian Penal Code, the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1891 and the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. This is in precise has addressed the following issues: 1. Legal Recognition of Electronic Documents 2. Legal Recognition of Digital Signatures 3. Offenses and Contraventions 4. Justice Dispensation System for Cyber crimes Information technology Act 2000 consists of 94 sections segregated into 13 chapters. Four schedules form part of the Act. In CHAPTER XI the offences are prescribed. 65. Tampering with computer source documents. Whoever knowingly or intentionally conceals, destroys or alters or intentionally or knowingly causes another to conceal, destroy or alter any computer source code used for a computer, computer programme, computer system or computer network, when the computer source code is required to be kept or maintained by law for the time being in force, shall be punishable with imprisonment up to three years, or with fine which may extend up to two lakh rupees, or with both. 66. Hacking with computer system. (1) Whoever with the intent to cause or knowing that he is likely to cause wrongful loss or damage to the public or any person destroys or deletes or alters any information residing in a computer resource or diminishes its value or utility or affects it injuriously by any means, commits hack: (2) Whoever commits hacking shall be punished with imprisonment up to three years, or with fine which may extend upto two lakh rupees, or with both.

143 67. Publishing of information which is obscene in electronic form. Whoever publishes or transmits or causes to be published in the electronic form, any material which is lascivious or appeals to the prurient interest or if its effect is such as to tend to deprave and corrupt persons who are likely, having regard to all relevant circumstances, to read, see or hear the matter contained or embodied in it, shall be punished on first conviction with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to five years and with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees and in the event of a second or subsequent conviction with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years and also with fine which may extend to two lakh rupees. Information Technology (Amendment) Act However the IT Act 2000 was amended and a new Act i.e Information Technology (Amendment) Act 2008 has come in to force in the year The new Act as many as 11 panel sections i.e Sec 65: Tampering with computer source documents. Sec 66: Computer related offences like unauthorized copying, extracting information, introducing virus or computer contaminant, denial of service attack. Sec 66-B: Punishment for dishonestly receiving stolen computer resource or communication device, Sec 66-C: Punishment for identity theft, Sec 66-D: Punishment for cheating by personation by using computer resource, Sec 66-E: Punishment for violation of privacy. Sec 66-F: Punishment for cyber terrorism. Sec 67: Punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form. Sec 67-A: Punishment for publishing or transmitting of material containing sexually explicit act, etc. in electronic form. Sec 67-B: Punishment for publishing or transmitting of material depicting children in sexually explicit act, etc. in electronic form. However the provisions of Indian Penal Code can also be invoked to deal with cyber crimes. Sending threatening messages by is punishable under section 506 IPC, Sending defamatory messages by Sec 499 and 500 IPC, Forgery of electronic records is an offence as per Sec 463 IPC and Bogus Websites, Cyber Fraud like Nigerian Fraud and Phishing punishable as per section 420 IPC. If there is Online Sale of drugs NDPS Act can be invoked.

144 It can be concluded with note that Cyber crime is the latest and perhaps the most complicated problem in the cyber world. Capacity of human mind is unfathomable. It is not possible to eliminate cyber crime from the cyber space. It is quite possible to check them with that aim in mind Govt.of India has come with I T Act 2000 at a time when cyber-specific legislation was much needed. It has filled up the lacuna for a law in the field of e-commerce and cyber crimes. Yet some more legal issues like copy right with regard to web contents, domain name disputes, liability of cyber cafes have not been addressed. Cyber Crime Police Station Cyber Crime Police Station was established in CID, A.P. vide G.O.Ms.No.128, Dt: of Home (Pol.D) Department. The jurisdiction of this Police station extends to entire Andhra Pradesh with respect of all offences committed under I.T.Act Govt. of AP established two cyber crime police station in Hyderabad and Cyberabad Commissionerate in January They are yet to begin effective functioning. The following is comparative statement of the offences reported are Cyber Crime Police Station, Hyderabad Year Sec.65 I.T.Act (Tampering of Source Code) Sec.66 I.T.Act & Sub- Sections Sec.67 I.T.Act & Sub- Sections (Publishing of Obscene material) IPC Cases ( specially assigned to Cyber Crime PS for investigation) Total till date TOTAL

145 Table -14 STATEMENT OF CYBER OFFENCES FOR THE YEARS 2007 TO 2009 IN AP SL.NO NAME OF THE UNIT HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD CYBER CRIME PS (CID) TOTAL :

146 C H A P T E R - 15 WITCHCRAFT / SORCERY Definition: The exercise or invocation of alleged supernatural powers to control people or events, practices typically involving sorcery or magic. Although defined differently in disparate historical and cultural contexts, witchcraft has often been seen, especially in the West, as the work of crones who meet secretly at night, indulge in cannibalism and orgiastic rites with the Devil, and perform black magic. Witchcraft thus defined exists more in the imagination of contemporaries than in any objective reality. Yet this stereotype has a long history and has constituted for many cultures a viable explanation of evil in the world. The intensity of these beliefs is best represented by the European witch-hunts of the 14th to 18th century, but witchcraft and its associated ideas are never far from the surface of popular consciousness and sustained by folk tales find explicit focus from time to time in popular television and films and in fiction. A total of 100 cases under Witchcraft / Sorcery were registered during 2009 as against 98 in 2008 and 211 in Karimnagar has contributed the maximum No. of cases (28), Nizamabad is in second place with 24 cases followed by Medak (13) and Warangal, Adilabad & Visakhapatnam Rural (7 each). 20 persons were killed on suspected sorcery in A.P. in Karimnagar & Visakhapatnam Rural topped the list with (4 persons each) killed while Khammam & Nalgonda takes second place with (3 persons each) followed by Nalgonda (2). During the year 2009, 8 riotings and 46 hurt cases were reported as against 13 riotings and 44 hurt cases in The details are shown in Table 15.1 and CASES OF WITCH CRAFT IN ANDHRA PRADESH

147 TABLE STATEMENT OF WITCHCRAFT / SORCERY CASES IN A.P. FOR THE YEARS 2007, 2008 & 2009 S. No DISTRICT HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P. GUNTAKAL R.P. SEC-BAD TOTAL :

148 TABLE STATEMENT OF DIFFERENT HEADS UNDER WITCHCRAFT / SORCERY IN A.P. FOR THE YEARS 2008 & 2009 S No DISTRICT MURDERS RIOTINGS HURT ARSON OTHERS HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P. GUNTAKAL R.P. SEC-BAD TOTAL :

149 C H A P T E R 16 CUSTODIAL DEATHS Article 21 of the constitution of India: Protection of life and personal liberty: No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law. Custodial death has been described as one of the worst crimes in a civilized society, governed by the rule of law: D.K. Basu Vs State of West Bengal, AIR 1997 SC 610 Para -36. Custodial deaths are of two kinds: Deaths in Judicial Custody and deaths in Police custody. In this chapter we present an analysis of the deaths in police custody only in the State of A.P. The unfortunate occurrence of custodial deaths can be prevented to a large extent if the staff of the police stations take due care during interrogation and also take into consideration, the physical and emotional well being of the suspect. It can be seen from the figures that there are very few custodial deaths due to torture/ usage of third degree methods. 6 cases of custodial deaths of all types were reported in A.P. during 2009 as against 11 cases in 2008 and 5 in The classification of such cases for the years 2007 to 2009 is shown in Table Death due to Police torture was 1 in 2009 as against Nil case in 2008 and Nil in 2007 respectively. CIRCULARS PERTAINING TO CUSTODIAL DEATHS S. No Ref. No. & date Subject 1. Rc. No. 718/Legis.2/NHRC/ 04 dt: of DGP AP, Hyd. NHRC- Meeting of Chief Secretaries and Directors General of Police held on 14 th December at New Delhi Action on the minutes of the meeting relating to Custodial deaths. 2. Rc. No. 393/Compts -1/05 dt: of DGP AP, Hyd 3. Rc. No. 3108/Compts-1/ dt: of DGP AP Hyd 4. Rc. No. 3432/ Compts-I/2003 dt: of DGP, AP, Hyd. Custodial and Lockup deaths Alleged violation of Human Rights by Law enforcement Agencies Preventive and corrective measures instructions. NHRC Custodial deaths / rapes Cases of custodial deaths/ rapes Intimation to NHRC Instructions Further Instructions. Custodial deaths Information relating to custodial deaths. 5. Rc. No. 335/C1/2001 dt: of DG &IGP, AP, Hyd. Lockup deaths Preventive measures Instructions Issued to Unit Officers.

150 S. No Ref. No. & date Subject 6. Rc. No. 111/M2/2001 dt: of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd NHRC Procedure and guidelines to be followed for investigation into death of Police Lockup- Instructions Issued. 7. C. No. 10/M2/99 dt: of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd. NHRC Procedure to be followed for investigation into deaths in Police Encounters. 8. Memorandum No /HRC/98-1 dt: of Genl. Admn (HRC) Dept. 9. Memo No /HRC/ 97-1 dt: of Genl. Admn(HRC) Dept. 10. C.No. 1327/C3/97 dt: of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd. 11. C. No. 3161/C3/97 dt: of DG & IGP, AP, Hyderabad. 12. Rc. No. 1843/C3/96 dt: of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd. 13. Memo No. 108/HRC/93-4, dt: of Genl. Admn (HRC) Dept. 14. Memo No. 956/M1/93 dt: of DG & IGP AP Hyd. NHRC Custodial deaths/ rapes Cases of custodial deaths / rapes Intimation to the NHRC in the prescribed format Instructions Issued. NHRC Visit of Police Lockups by the National Human Rights Commission Officers during their visit in the State. Law & Order Krishna Dist. Death of Sri Mallam Mohan Rao on while in Police Custody of Krishna lanka PS Vijayawada MER accepted Issued certain instructions. Police Dept Custodial and lockup deaths Preventive vigilance and corrective methods Comprehensive instructions Issued Reg. Important issues regarding alleged violations of Human Rights by law enforcement agencies Urgent measures to deal with the same instructions issued regarding. Human Rights Corrective methods to be used by the police investigations of crimes Review report Regarding. Police Dept Custodial deaths and cases of torture - Preventive, vigilance and corrective methods Comprehensive instructions Issued Intimation of Reg.

151 AP Police Department Custodial Deaths Total Death hs Custodial Deaths

152 TABLE NO. OF CASES REPORTED IN POLICE LOCK-UP / POLICE CUSTODY DEATHS FROM 2007 TO 2009 IN THE STATE (DISTRICT WISE) SL. NO. DISTRICTS / CITIES (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VISAKHAPATNAM CITY VISAKHAPATNAM (R) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SECUNDERABAD TOTAL :

153 Table ) 6 Cases of Custodial deaths were reported during the year 2009 in which 6 persons died as against 11 cases in the year 2008 and 5 in 2007 in which 11 and 5 persons died respectively. 2) Causes for deaths in Police custody for the years 2007, 2008 & 2009 SL. NO. a) b) Committed suicide by hanging Committed suicide by poisoning HEAD c) d) Committed suicide by burning Committed suicide by drowning e) Due to police firing f) Due to torture g) Due to ill health h) Due to other reasons TOTAL :

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155 MISSING PERSONS APPM PSO 410 (2) empower police to register and investigate cases. In AP, FIRs are registered under head: man/ woman / child / girl missing. The issue of Missing Persons, though very serious crime, has not got the attention it deserves in Police professional circles. Every year in Andhra Pradesh alone around persons go missing. While a sizeable number of them return home or traced, almost 30 to 40% are not traced. Their disappearance cause tremendous agony, anguish and helplessness to their near and dear ones. It is imperative that greater attention is paid by the police in tracing missing persons as it has got not only socio-economic but also national security ramifications, both internal and external. The fate of missing persons is a matter of conjecture and it can be any of the following list of possibilities, which is again not exhaustive: 1. They got murdered or killed in accident and their bodies remain unidentified. 2. They get inducted in organized crime, human trafficking include bootlegging/drug running etc., with girls being forced into prostitution. 3. They, particularly, the young and gullible ones join terrorist extremist outfits for their existence. The statistics related to Missing persons in Andhra Pradesh for years 2006 to 2009 are given in Table 17.1 to SUMMARY OF CIRCULARS & G.Os Sl. CIRCULAR REFERENCE No. 1 C.No. 261/C 19/1/CID/06 dt DGP, A.P., Hyderabad. 2 C.No. 2/CID/CS/Website/2009 dt of ADGP, CID., A.P., Hyderabad. 3 Cir. Memo No. 5294/C23/CID/2002 dt , , of ADGP, CID., A.P., Hyderabad. 4 C.No. 7206/C 19/C23/CID/2004 dt of ADGP, CID., A.P., Hyderabad. MEANT FOR All CsP, SsP and SsRP in A.P. All CsP, SsP and SsRP in A.P. All CsP, SsP and SsRP in A.P. DIsG, SsP, SsRP in A.P. SUBJECT IN BRIEF Information called for the progress made for the period of January-February 2009, and inform the total no. of Missing Persons Traced including Men, Women and Children. Publication of details of Missing Persons in E-CIG and Posting in the Website ofcid.,for Vide publicity-instruction Issued- Reg. System of Crime File maintenance in CID- Reg. Preventive Detentions-Certain Guide lines in Dealing with the cases of prevention and detention-further instruction Issued-Reg.

156 Table 17.1 STATEMENT SHOWING THE CASES OF MISSING PERSONS Sl No DISTRICTS Total no. of cases Rep. Total No. of Cases Rep. Child Missing Woman Missing Total No. of cases Returned / Traced No. of cases still untraced Kid./Abd. Man missing Child Woman Man Child Woman Man & Other Sec No. of cases converted into Sex abuse Murder 1 Hyderabad City Cyberabad Ranga Reddy Mahaboobnagar Nalgonda Nizamabad Medak Warangal Khammam Karimnagar Adilabad Kurnool Kadapa Ananthapur Chittoor Guntur Nellore Prakasham West Godavari East Godavari Krishna VJA City VSP City VSP Rural Vizianagaram Srikakulam R.P.Vijayawada R.P. Guntakal R.P.Sec'bad TOTAL :

157 Sl. No. DISTRICTS Child Missing Woman Missing Man Missing Table 17.2 STATEMENT SHOWING THE CASES OF MISSING PERSONS Total No. of cases Rep Total No. of cases Rep Total No. of cases Returned / Traced Woma Child n No. of cases still untraced Man Child Woma n Man No. of Cases Converted into Kid/ Abd & Other Cases Sex Abuse Murder 1 Hyderabad City Cyberabad Ranga Reddy Mahaboobnagar Nalgonda Nizamabad Medak Warangal Khammam Karimnagar Adilabad Kurnool Cuddapah Ananthapur Chittoor Guntur Nellore Prakasham West Godavari East Godavari Krishna VJA City VSP City VSP Rural Vizianagaram Srikakulam R.P.Vijayawada R.P. Guntakal R.P.Sec'bad Total :

158 Table 17.3 STATEMENT SHOWING THE CASES OF MISSING PERSONS Sl No DISTRICTS Total no. of cases Rep. Total No. of Cases Rep. Child Missi ng Woman Miss ing Man missi ng Total No. of cases Returned / Traced No. of cases still untraced Child Woman Man Child Woman Man No. of cases converted into Kid./A bd. & Other Sec Sex abuse Murder 1 Hyderabad City Cyberabad Ranga Reddy Mahaboobnagar Nalgonda Nizamabad Medak Warangal Khammam Karimnagar Adilabad Kurnool Kadapa Ananthapur Chittoor Guntur Nellore Prakasham West Godavari East Godavari Krishna VJA City VSP City VSP Rural Vizianagaram Srikakulam R.P.Vijayawada R.P. Guntakal R.P.Sec'bad TOTAL :

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160 ROAD ACCIDENTS During 2009 a total No. of cases of Road Accidents were registered in the State when compared to cases in the previous year showing a decrease of (4.76%). Cyberabad registered highest number of Road Accident cases (3254) followed by Hyderabad City (2967), East Godavari (2507), Guntur (2266) and Nalgonda (2256) persons died due to accidents and got injured during this year while persons died and were injured during previous year. (The details are shown in Table-18.1 &18.2) GRAPH SHOWING ROAD ACCIDENTS ACCIDENTS DEATHS INJURED G.Os pertaining to Police & Revenue duties w.r.t Road Accidents. Public, Press, Media and the victims express serious concern about the increasing No. of Traffic Accidents due to flaws in Engineering, Education and Enforcement. Constitution of Road Safety committee at District/ City with District Collector as Chairman and SP/ DCP as Vice Chairman (G.O.Ms. No. 241 of TR & B dtd ). Implementation of SAFAR (Safety Always For All Roads) Programme lakh drives sensitized lakh students sensitized and 1,515 stake holders sensitized. Fixation of speed governors to check over speed on all roads (G.O.Ms. No. 239 T R & B dt )

161 Road safety intervention with District Collectors as Chairman/ Creation of Bus bays, removal of obstructions, creation of trauma care centres, accident victim help, identification and rectification of accident prone areas (G.O.Ms. No. 80 of TR & B dt: ). Road Safety Fund- 25% users are permitted ( Rs crores / per annum). S.Is are empowered to check Motor Vehicles (G.O.242 TR&B dt: ) Driving licences of drivers involved in accidents being suspended. Reflectors on Goods vehicles (2.27 lakhs out of 4.10 lakhs) on road dividers, shifting of road side motels along national highways. Inter departmental liaison and coordination with police, R & B, Municipal authorities, Medical and Health departments. Solatium scheme ( Sec. 163 of M.V. Act ) Collector is chairman sanction of claims to road trafficking victims in case of unknown and untraced vehicles. Acquired 55 Breath Analyzers, 38 Speed Laser guns, 5 Mobile Interceptors, 22 Surveillance Cameras and 6 Cranes. Govt. accorded permission to acquire 10 more Cranes. Fitment of speed Governors. School buses are fitted with speed governors w.e.f

162 TABLE ROAD ACCIDENTS ( DISTRICT WISE) FOR THE YEARS 2007 TO 2009 ALONG WITH RANKING S No DISTRICT / CITIES NO. OF CASES NO. OF PERSONS DIED NO. OF PERSONS INJURED RANK NO. OF CASES NO. OF PERSONS DIED NO. OF PERSONS INJURED RANK (1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VISAKHA CITY VISAKHA RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC'BAD TOTAL :

163 TABLE SL. NO. DISTRICT / CITIES NO. OF CASES NO. OF PERSONS DIED NO. OF PERSONS INJURED RANK (1) (2) (12) (13) (14) (15) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VISAKHA CITY VISAKHA RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC'BAD TOTAL :

164 CHAPTER-19 IDOL THEFTS Of late the demand for idols has increased in the International Market from time to time. The Idols of oriental origin specially those of India beget a good price. The antique collectors of the West spend a fortune to procure ancient sculptures and idols of the Indian origin. This is resulting in a competition for quick money and the dealers are going to any extent to get the idols of international demand. The stone sculptures and Panchaloha idols which are generally available in temples are being committed theft of in order to sell them to the dealers within India. There are areas such as temple lands, old forts and other places of interest where the unsocial elements and criminals resort to unauthorized digging in search of ancient idols. There are several incidents wherein the Panchaloha idols were lifted by criminals from the temples of AP to sell the same in Delhi and Bombay cities. 76 idol thefts were registered in 2009 as against 94 cases in 2008 showing a decrease of 19.15%. Guntur district registered highest No. of idol thefts (30) followed by Mahaboobnagar & Prakasham (12 each), West Godavari (6) and Nalgonda (5). The details are shown in table No. 19

165 TABLE - 19 IDOL THEFTS SL. NO. DISTRICTS / CITIES (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VISAKHAPATNAM CITY VISAKHAPATNAM (R) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SECUNDERABAD TOTAL :

166 C H A P T E R 20 THEFT OF ENERGY IN ANDHRA PRADESH Andhra Pradesh Government is one of the pioneers in the introduction of reforms in power sector way back in The main thrust of reforms is (a) provision of adequate power (b) supply of reliable and quality power (c) reduction of transmission and distribution losses (d) Efficiency in energy usage. Supply of energy is broadly categorized as HT and LT. HT category mostly includes industries, railway traction, whereas LT category mostly includes domestic, commercial, LT side industry, cottage and small scale industries, agriculture, street lighting and other miscellaneous activities etc. Theft/ Pilferage of energy is resorted to by some of the consumers in the following ways:- 1. By tapping directly from the over-head lines. It is mostly observed in domestic sector and resorted to by people living in slum areas and some colonies in the villages particularly in coal mine areas. 2. Bypassing the current circuit. It is mostly resorted to industrial services. 3. By direct tapping before Air Break switch. 4. Tampering the meter board seals and dropping voltages to meter through remote arrangement. 5. Bending the secondary terminal cover to gain access to the internal metering terminals. 6. Tampering the meter cover seals and changing the meter internals. 7. Burning the metering unit to destroy the meter data of electronic meter. 8. Providing fake seals to Current Transformer and Protential Transformer (CTPT) secondary terminal cover and gaining access to the secondary wiring. 9. Tampering the potential wires by cutting the GI pipes carrying the metering wires and without disturbing the metering seals. 10. Bypassing the metering unit by removing the Ring Main Unit seals and extending the supply from RMU to transformer. 11. Joining the in and out jumpers of an open type CTPT set. 12. Causing obstruction to the rotating disc by means of a pin, x-ray film etc., 13. Bypassing the meter through loop wire. In Andhra Pradesh the Operation Wing and Detection of Pilferage of Energy (DPE) wing in co-ordination with Anti Power Theft Squad (APTS) conduct inspections and detect theft/pilferage of energy which is a cognizable and non-bailable offence. These offences show a decreasing trend of 17.3% in 2009 over 2008.

167 The high theft prone areas are Nalgonda, Mahaboobnagar, Warangal, Medak, Khammam, Karimnagar, Nalgonda, Kadapa, Ranga Reddy, Kurnool, Anantapur, Adilabad and Prakasham Districts. The first offence is compoundable as per the new Act and the subsequent offence has to be prosecuted. The offences are to be triable by Special Sessions Courts and the mode of trial is summary. Table 20.1 shows the district wise details.

168 S No DISTRICT/APTS APEPDCL 1 SRILAKULAM VIZIANAGARAM VISAKHAPATNAM EAST GODAVARI WEST GODAVARI TOTAL APSPDCL 1 KRISHNA GUNTUR PRAKASAM NELLORE CHITTOOR KADAPA TOTAL APCPDCL 1 ANANTAPUR KURNOOL MAHABUBNAGAR NALGONDA MEDAK RANGA REDDY(S) RANGA REDDY(N) HYD.TEAM.I (S) HYD.TEAM.II(C) HYD.TEAM.III (N) TOTAL APNPDCL TABLE CRIME STATISTICS OF THEFT/ PILFERAGE OF ELECTRICITY FOR THE YEARS WARANGAL KARIMNAGAR KHAMMAM NIZAMABAD ADILABAD TOTAL GRAND TOTAL

169 TABLE Cases of theft/ pilferage of Electricity were reported and Rs lakhs amount compounded during the year 2009 as against Cases and Rs lakh amount compounded in the year 2008 and cases and Rs lakhs amount was compounded in the year No. of cases (actuals) Amount of assessment (Rs. in lakhs) Compounded Amount (Rs. in lakhs) No.of UI cases No. of PT cases

170 C H A P T E R-21 ARRESTS A total of persons were arrested by Police during the year 2009 as against arrested in Highest no. of arrests were made in Prakasham (31968) followed by Adilabad (28116), Mahaboobnagar (22964), Warangal (20015) and Cyberabad (19217). A total of 8120 persons were surrendered in courts and 4953 persons were granted anticipatory bail during the year 2009 as against 8571 surrendered in courts and 6555 granted anticipatory bail in Table No.21 shows the district wise details. Cr. P.C. Provisions of arrest: Chapter-V, Sec. 41 to 60 Cr.P.C. APPM PSO No. regarding arrest: 457-2, 459-3, 459-4, 460-1D & 632.

171 Sl. No. Name of the Unit Table 21 ARRESTS UNDER IPC CASES Total No. of Accused Surrendered in Granted Arrested by Police Courts Anticipatory Bail HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC-BAD TOTAL :

172 C H A P T E R - 22 DISPOSAL OF IPC CASES BY COURTS Chart 22.1 shows the district wise charge-sheeting rate of cognizable crime in descending order for the year The state average of charge sheeting rate for this year is 65.34%. The following districts have shown higher percentage of charge sheeting rate. 1. Karimnagar 82.90% 2. Adilabad 79.28% 3. Medak 79.24% 4. Warangal 78.27% 5. Nizamabad 78.03% 6. Kadapa 77.74% 7. Chittoor 77.25% Disposal by Courts. During the year 2009, a total of cases were disposed by court including those pending from previous years. Highest number of cases were disposed in Cyberabad (7695) followed by Guntur (7128), Hyderabad (6496), East Godavari (6398) and Karimangar (6189) The district wise disposals were shown in Table. 22.2

173 CHART 22.1 CHARGE SHEETING RATE FOR THE YEAR 2009 HYDERABAD CITY Districts VIJAYAWADA CITY WEST GODAVARI CYBERABAD KHAMMAM VSP CITY NELLORE KRISHNA VSP RURAL KURNOOL PRAKASHAM ANANTAPUR GUNTUR EAST GODAVARI NALGONDA RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR CHITTOOR KADAPA NIZAMABAD WARANGAL MEDAK ADILABAD SRIKAKULAM KARIMNAGAR VIZAINAGARAM State Average Percentage of charge sheeting

174 Table-22.2 DISPOSAL OF CASES BY COURTS FOR THE YEAR 2009 SL.NO DISTRICT/ CITIES Con Dis / Acq Comp Total Disposal 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VSP CITY VSP RURAL VIZAINAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SEC' BAD TOTAL :

175 1. CRIME STATEMENT. CHAPTER - 23 COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS FOR TEN YEARS UNDER DIFFERENT CRIME HEADS IN A.P. ( ) 2. CRIME AGAINST WOMEN 3. CRIME AGAINST SCs/STs 4. STATEMENT OF PROPERTY LOST AND RECOVERED 5. STATEMENT OF ROAD ACCIDENTS Useful for future planning, evolving appropriate strategies, taking preventive action. Useful for making vision, mission statements. Useful for sending proposals for additional Courts, Prosecution etc POLICE IMAGE (Four Tracks of Policing) Local Policing Targeted Policing Responsive Policing Policing Partnership

176 Table 23.1 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CRIME FOR THE YEARS 2007 TO 2009 Sl.No HEAD OF CRIME MURDERS Murder for gain DACOITIES ROBBERIES BURGLARIES ORD.THEFTS CATTLE THEFTS RIOTINGS KID. & ABD RAPE CASES HURT CASES CHEATINGS CR.BR.TRUST COUNTERFEITING OTHER IPC TOTAL COG.CRIME

177 Table 23.2 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CRIME AGAINST WOMEN Sl. No. M.O. HEAD DOWRY MURDER DOWRY DEATHS ABETMENT OF SUICIDE HARASSMENT MURDER (WOMEN) D.P. ACT RAPE CASES KID. & ABDUCTION OUTRAGING OF MODESTY BIGAMY TOTAL : ####

178 Table-23.3 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CRIME AGAINST SC/ST Sl. No M.O. HEAD MURDERS RAPE HURT ARSON OTHER IPC PCR ACT SCs/STs ACT TOTAL :

179 Table-23.4 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT SHOWING THE PROPERTY LOST AND RECOVERED IN A.P. STATE YEAR PROPERTY LOST (Rs.IN CRORES) PROPERTY RECOVERED (Rs. IN CRORES) PERCENTAGE OF RECOVERY (%)

180 Table23.5 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT SHOWING ROAD ACCIDENTS IN AP STATE Sl. No. YEAR NO. OF ACCIDENTS NO. OF PERSONS DIED NO. OF PERSONS INJURED

181 C H A P T E R - 24 POLICE STRENGTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE In order to perform its basic functions like maintenance of Law and Order, prevention and detection of crime, security duties and numerous other tasks assigned to it, the manpower becomes the basic requirement for efficiency of the Police force. (As far as the sanction and actual strength of Andhra Pradesh police is concerned, it has been represented rank wise in Table 24.1). CIVIL POLICE The actual Strength of Civil Police including District Armed Police and APSP in the state as on stood at against the sanctioned strength of The strength of Civil Police on ground was percent of the sanctioned strength leaving percent of the sanctioned posts vacant. District wise sanctioned and actual strength of Civil Police are shown in Table No.24.1 & 24.2 respectively. STATE ARMED POLICE The actual strength of the State Armed Police (Andhra Pradesh Special Police battalions and Armed Reserve) in Andhra Pradesh during 2009 stood at against the sanctioned strength of The percentage of vacant posts in Armed Police was percent. Battalion wise sanctioned and actual strength of Armed Police are shown in Table WOMEN POLICE The separate actual strength of Women Civil Police in the state was 1744 against the sanctioned strength of 1744 are shown in Table In comparison with the total actual strength of police in the state the percentage of Women police is only 2.24%. POLICE HOUSING CORPORATION So far the AP Police Housing Corporation has constructed police quarters. The percentage of construction of police quarters is 40.66% (including Battalions). During the year (as on 01/2010) the Police Housing Corporation has completed and handed over to the Police Department 17 Police Station buildings and

182 97 quarters during the year. Another 6 Police station buildings and 397 quarters are at an advanced stage of construction and are expected to be completed very shortly. Further, 63 Police station buildings are in tendering stage. A.P. Police Academy: The Bench Marck training / Empowering Academy situated in the outskirts of Hyderabad City takes up the following trainings as per APPM PSOs Induction Training of SIs (Civil, AR, APSP, Communications), Dy. SsP. 2. Inservice Mandatory Courses 3. Inservice courses on specific Modules on Economic Crime, Crime against Women & Children, Cyber Crimes, Intellectual Property Rights, Investigation & Prosecution of SC/ST cases, Juvenile Justice courses, AHT. 4. Promotional courses for Inspectors, Dy. SsP. 5. I.T Empowerment for Station Writers, PCs, HCs. 6. Six months promotional course of HCs to SIs. 7. Accounts course for Ministerial Staff. 8. National / International work shops / Seminars. Organizes every year Raising Day on 19 th May K.S. Vyas Memorial day 27 th January - Prof. Venugopal Rao memorial lecture. 3 rd February Phone Nos. of Director: Cell: JD (Training) , Cell: J.D (OD) Cell: D.D. Cell:

183 S. No. TABLE SANCTIONED AND ACTUAL STRENGTH OF CIVIL POLICE AS ON (MEN & WOMEN) CP/JT.CP/DIG/DCP/SP/ ASP & DSP INSPR/ SI / ASI ADDL.SP DISTRICT/CITY SANC- TIONED ACTUAL SANC- TIONED ACTUAL SANC- TIONED ACTUAL (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTHAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VIZAG CITY VIZAG (R) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM RP VIJAYAWADA RP GUNTAKAL RP SEC-BAD TOTAL : *1. In Hyderabad City the C.P. is of the Rank of Addl. D.G.P. 2. In Cyberabad & Vizag City the Cs.P. are of the Rank of Is.G.P. 3. In Vijayawada City the C.P. is of the Rank of D.I.G.

184 S No DISTRICT/CITY TABLE (Con) OFFICERS BELOW ASI GRAND TOTAL SANC-TIONED ACTUAL SANC-TIONED ACTUAL (1) (2) (9) (10) (11) (12) 1 HYDERABAD CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTHAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VIZAG CITY VIZAG (R) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM RP VIJAYAWADA RP GUNTAKAL RP SEC-BAD TOTAL :

185 TABLE S. No. DISTRICT/UNIT/CITY DG/IG/DIG/SP ADDL.S.P. SANC- TIO- NED ACT UAL ASP & DSP SANC- TIO- NED ACT UAL INSPECTOR, SI & ASI SAN- CTIO- NED ACT UAL OFFICERS BELOW ASI SAN- CTIO- NED ACT UAL GRAND TOTAL SAN- CTIO- NED ACT UAL 30 C.I.D INTELLIGENCE PCS P.T.Cs. (6) RANGES (9) POLICE ACADEMY IsGP RLY, TRG, PTO, GREY HOUNDS, BNS & Octopus CHIEF OFFICE TOTAL TABLE 22.1(Con) GRAND TOTAL :

186 SL. NO DISTRICT/CITY SANCTIO NED TABLE SANCTIONED AND ACTUAL STRENGTH OF POLICE (WOMEN) AS ON INSPECTOR/ SI & ASI ACTUAL OFFICERS BELOW ASI SANCTIO NED ACTUAL GRAND TOTAL SANCTIO NED ACTUAL (1) (2) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 1 HYDERABAD CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTHAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VIZAG CITY VIZAG (R) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM RP VIJAYAWADA RP GUNTAKAL RP SEC-BAD TOTAL :

187 TABLE SANCTIONED AND ACTUAL STRENGTH OF ARMED POLI CE AS ON COMMAN DANT/ RI/RSI/ OFFICERS GRAND ADDL AC/DSP SL. ARSI BELOW ARSI TOTAL DISTRICT/UNIT/CITY COMMAN NO. DANT SANC ACT ACT ACT SANC SANC UAL UAL UAL SANC ACT SANC ACT UAL UAL (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 1 HYDERABAD CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTHAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VIZAG CITY VIZAG (R) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM RP VIJAYAWADA RP GUNTAKAL RP SEC-BAD INTELLIGENCE HYD P.T.Cs POLICE ACADEMY Others TOTAL :

188 TABLE SANCTIONED AND ACTUAL STRENGTH OF A.P SPECIAL POLICE BATTALIONS S No BATTALION NO. & PLACE OF LOCATION IG/DIG/COMNDT / ADDL. COMNDT SANC ACT UAL ASST. COMNDT SANC ACT UAL RI/ RSI/ARSI SANC ACT UAL OFFICERS BELOW ARSI. SANC ACT UAL GRAND TOTAL SANC ACT UAL (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 1 I BN HYDERABAD II BN KURNOOL III BN KAKINADA IV BN MAMNOOR V BN VIZIANAGARAM VI BN MANGALAGIRI VII BN DICHPALLY VIII BN KONDAPUR IX BN VENKATAGIRI X BN. BEECHPALLI XI BN. KADAPA XII BN. NALGONDA XIII BN. ADILABAD XIV BN. ANANTPAUR XV BN. KHAMMAM TOTAL :

189 TABLE SANCTIONED & ACTUAL STRENGTH OF TECHNICAL POSTS IN PTO, PRO, F.P.B. & IGP PRESS AS ON S No DISTRICT/UNIT/CITY DG/IG/DIG/S P/ ADDL.SP DSP CADRE INSPECTOR/ SI/ASI OFFICERS BELOW ASI GRAND TOTAL SANC ACT UAL SANC ACT UAL SANC ACT UAL SANC ACT UAL SANC ACT UAL (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10 (11) (12) 1 P.T.O POLICE RADIO ORGN FPB IGP PRESS TOTAL :

190 TABLE LIST SHOWING NUMBER OF SUB-DIVISIONS, CIRCLES, POLCIE STATIONS AND OUT POSTS S No DISTRICT/CITY SUB DIVIS IONS CIRC LES POLICE STATIONS OUT-POSTS (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1 HYDERABAD CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTHAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VIZAG CITY VIZAG (R) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM RP VIJAYAWADA RP GUNTAKAL RP SEC-BAD CID Octopus, Hyd Taskforce, Hyd SIB, Hyd ACB, Hyd TOTAL :

191 TABLE ACTUAL POLICE STRENGTH IN RELATION TO AREA, POPULATION & IPC CRIMES DURING 2009 ESTIMATED TOTAL ACTUAL POLICE SL. AREA (IN MID YEAR COGNIZA- DISTRICT/ CITY STRENGTH NO. SQ.KMS) POPULATION BLE (IN LAKHS) CRIMES CIVIL ARMED TOTAL (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1 HYDERABAD CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOBNAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTHAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARI EAST GODAVARI KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VIZAG CITY VIZAG (R) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM RP VIJAYAWADA RP GUNTAKAL RP SEC-BAD OTHERS TOTAL :

192 C H A P T E R 25 POLICE SACRIFICES 50 Police personnel of various ranks sacrificed their lives and 150 suffered injuries in the state while performing different types of duties during Of the total number of police personnel killed in the state. The largest number of police personnel injured were in Nellore (22), followed by Krishna (17), Kadapa (14), Hyderabad city, Nizamabad, Warangal and Chittoor (11 each). 12 Units remained free from casualties of policemen on duty (Table 25.1)

193 SL. NO. IN EXTR EMIST OPER ATION IN DACOITY OR OTHER RAIDS TABLE POLICE PERSONNEL KILLED ON DUTY DURING 2009 (DISTRICT-WISE) DISTRICT/CITY IN RIOTS KILLED BY OTHER CRIMI- NALS ON BORDE R DUTIES IN ACCI- DENTS Others TOTAL (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARY EAST GODAVARY KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VISAKHA CITY VISAKHAPATNAM ( R ) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SECUNDERABAD TOTAL :

194 SL. NO. IN EXTRE MIST OPERA TION IN DACOITY OR OTHER RAIDS TABLE-25.2 POLICE PERSONNEL INJURED ON DUTY DURING 2009 (DISTRICT-WISE) DISTRICT/CITY IN RIOTS INJURED BY OTHER CRIMI- NALS ON BORDER DUTIES IN ACCI- DENT S Other s TOTAL (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 1 HYDERABAD CITY CYBERABAD RANGA REDDY MAHABOOB NAGAR NALGONDA NIZAMABAD MEDAK WARANGAL KHAMMAM KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD KURNOOL KADAPA ANANTAPUR CHITTOOR GUNTUR NELLORE PRAKASHAM WEST GODAVARY EAST GODAVARY KRISHNA VIJAYAWADA CITY VISAKHA CITY VISAKHAPATNAM ( R ) VIZIANAGARAM SRIKAKULAM R.P.VIJAYAWADA R.P.GUNTAKAL R.P.SECUNDERABAD TOTAL :

195 POLICE PERSONNEL KILLED OR INJURED ON DUTY DURING 2009 (RANK - WISE) SL. NO. IN EXTREM IST OPERAT ION IN DACOI TY OR OTHER RAIDS IN RIOTS BY OTHER CRIMI- NALS ON BORDER DUTIES IN ACCI- DENTS OTHERS TOTAL (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 1 CONSTABLES HEAD CONSTABLES ASST. SUB- INSPECTORS SUB-INSPECTORS INSPECTORS 0 6 RANK TABLE KILLED OTHERS (GAZETTED OFFICERS) 1 1 TOTAL SL. NO. RANK IN EXTREM IST OPERAT ION IN DACOI TY OR OTHER RAIDS IN RIOTS BY OTHER CRIMI- NALS INJURED ON BORDER DUTIES IN ACCI- DENTS OTHERS TOTAL (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) `(9) `(10) 1 CONSTABLES HEAD CONSTABLES ASST. SUB- INSPECTORS SUB-INSPECTORS INSPECTORS OTHERS (GAZETTED OFFICERS) 1 1 TOTAL

196 DISTRICT PROFILES AND MAPS Sl.No. Range District Page No. 1 Hyderabad City Cyberabad Hyderabad Ranga Reddy Mahaboobnagar Nalgonda Nizamabad 230 Nizamabad 7 Medak Warangal 234 Warangal 9 Khammam Karimnagar 238 Karimnagar 11 Adilabad Kurnool 242 Kurnool 13 Kadpa Anantapur 246 Anantapur 15 Chittoor Guntur Guntur Nellore Prakasham West Godavari East Godavari 258 Eluru 21 Krishna Vijayawada City VSP City VSP Rural 266 Vizag 25 Vizianagaram Srikakulam 270

197 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Hyderabad City- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 16 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages 66 5 Riotings Zones 5 6 Murders for Gain Divisions 23 7 Dacoities Police Stations 82 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

198

199 Sl. No Vital Statistics Cyberabad- A Profile Sl. No INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub Kidnappings & Divisions Abductions 4 No. of Revenue Mandals 19 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 10 6 Murders for Gain Circles 0 7 Dacoities Police Stations 48 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

200

201 Sl. No Sl.N o Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders Vital Statistics No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Ranga Reddy District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 18 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 3 6 Murders for Gain Circles 4 7 Dacoities Police Stations 19 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

202

203 Sl. Sl. Crime Head No No 1 Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders Vital Statistics No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Mahaboobnagar District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 64 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 6 6 Murders for Gain Circles 18 7 Dacoities Police Stations 75 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

204

205 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Nalgonda District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 59 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 5 6 Murders for Gain Circles 15 7 Dacoities Police Stations 69 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

206

207 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Nizamabad District- A Profile 3 3 INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 36 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 4 6 Murders for Gain Circles 12 7 Dacoities Police Stations 48 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

208

209 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Medak District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 46 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 5 6 Murders for Gain Circles 17 7 Dacoities Police Stations 61 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

210

211 Sl.N o Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Warangal District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 51 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 7 6 Murders for Gain Circles 24 7 Dacoities Police Stations 63 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

212

213 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Khammam District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 46 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 7 6 Murders for Gain Circles 19 7 Dacoities Police Stations 63 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

214

215 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Karimnagar District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 57 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 6 6 Murders for Gain Circles 19 7 Dacoities Police Stations 70 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

216

217 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Adilabad District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 52 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 7 6 Murders for Gain Circles 21 7 Dacoities Police Stations 72 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

218

219 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Kurnool District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 54 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 6 6 Murders for Gain Circles 21 7 Dacoities Police Stations 84 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

220

221 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Kadapa District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 50 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 6 6 Murders for Gain Circles 17 7 Dacoities Police Stations 66 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

222

223 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Anantapur District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 63 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 8 6 Murders for Gain Circles 18 7 Dacoities Police Stations 81 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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225 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl.N o Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Chittoor District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 66 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 6 6 Murders for Gain Circles 28 7 Dacoities Police Stations 91 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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227 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Guntur District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 57 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 7 6 Murders for Gain Circles 22 7 Dacoities Police Stations 87 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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229 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Nellore District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 46 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 5 6 Murders for Gain Circles 19 7 Dacoities Police Stations 63 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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231 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl.N o Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Prakasham District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 56 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 5 6 Murders for Gain Circles 14 7 Dacoities Police Stations 66 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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233 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions West Godavari District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 46 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 4 6 Murders for Gain Circles 16 7 Dacoities Police Stations 65 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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235 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions East Godavari District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 60 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 6 6 Murders for Gain Circles 23 7 Dacoities Police Stations 87 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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237 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Krishna District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 40 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 5 6 Murders for Gain Circles 14 7 Dacoities Police Stations 51 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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239 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Vijayawada City- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 0 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 4 6 Murders for Gain Circles 4 7 Dacoities Police Stations 31 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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241 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) 78 2 Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Visakhapatnam City- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 5 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages 75 5 Riotings Sub-Divisions 5 6 Murders for Gain Circles 3 7 Dacoities Police Stations 30 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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243 Sl.N o Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Visakhapatnam District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 37 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 4 6 Murders for Gain Circles 12 7 Dacoities Police Stations 47 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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245 Sl. No Vital Statistics Sl.N o Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Vizianagaram District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 34 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 3 6 Murders for Gain Circles 11 7 Dacoities Police Stations 43 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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247 Sl.N o Vital Statistics Sl. No Crime Head Total Population (lakhs) Murders Area (in Sq.Kms) Att. to Murders No. of Revenue Sub- Divisions Srikakulam District- A Profile INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS Kidnappings & Abductions No. of Revenue Mandals 38 4 Hurt Cases No. of Villages Riotings Sub-Divisions 3 6 Murders for Gain Circles 12 7 Dacoities Police Stations 47 8 Robberies Actual Strength (Civil+A.R) Burglaries % of Detection Thefts % of Recovery Cheatings % of Conviction Cr.Br. Of Trust Counterfeit Currency Gender Offences Dowry Deaths Dowry Murders Dowry Harassment Rape Cases SC/ST Offences Tot.Cog.Crimes

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250 Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the Zone 1 Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court Charminar, Kalapathar, Bahadurpura, Hussaini Alam, Kamatipura, Chandrayangutta, Chatrinaka, Shahalibanda, Falakunama South Zone 2 VII Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 3 VIII Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 4 Ist Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 5 II Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court HYDERABAD CITY Santoshnagar, Madannapet, Kanchanbagh Mirchowk, Rein Bazar, Dabeerpura Moghalpura, Bhavaninagar. Saifabad Abids South Zone South Zone Central Zone Central Zone 6 III Metropolitan Magistrate Court Begumbazar Central Zone 7 IX Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 8 XI Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 9 XII Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 10 II Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court Chikkadapally, Musheerabad, Gandhiangar, Narayanaguda Ramgopalpet Nampally Sulthanbazar, Afzalgunj Central Zone Central Zone Central Zone East Zone 11 IV Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 12 VII Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 13 VIII Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 14 I Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 15 III Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 16 VI Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court Kachiguda, Nallakunta, O.U.Sity, Amberpet East Zone Malakpet Chadharghat, Saidabad Manghalhat, Habeebnagar, Shayanthgunj Jublee Hills, S.R. Nagar Asifnagar, Humayunnagar, Tappachabutra, Golconda, Langerhouse East Zone East Zone West Zone West Zone West Zone 17 XIV Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 18 X Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 19 XI Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 20 XII Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 21 XIII Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court Panjagutta Gopalapuram, Chilakalaguda, Lalaguda, Tukaramgate, Market, Maredpally. Mahankali, Karkhana, Begumpet, Bowenpally, Bollaram, Tirumulghery Central Crime Statoin, Hyderabad City Women PS, CCS. Women PS, (Sec.bad N/Z) Women PS, South Zone. West Zone North Zone North Zone

251 CYBERABAD Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction 1 II MM Court, Cyberabad Saroornagar, L.B. Nagar, Pahadishareef 2 III MM court, Cyberabad Nacharam, Uppal, Ghatkesar 3 IV MM Court Cyberabad Ibrahimpatnam, Yacharam, Manchal Maheshwaram, Kandukur 4 VI MM Court Cyberabad Alwal, Petbasheerabad, Jeedimetla, Dundigal, Medchal, Shameerpet 5 VII MM Court, Cyberabad Vanasthalipuram, Hayathnagar 6 VIII MM Court, Cyberabad Rajendranagar, Shamshabad, Raidurgam, Narsingi, Moinabad 7 IX MM Court, Cyberabad Balanagar, Sanathnagar, Kukatpally, Miyapur, Chandanagar, Madhapur 8 X MM Court, Cyberabad Malkajgiri, Neredmet, Kushaiguda, Keesara

252 RANGA REDDY Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. 1 JFCM Vikarabad Vikarabad, Charur, Mominpet, Marpally, Nawabpet, Bantwaram Vikarabad 2 JFCM Tandur Tandur, Yalal, Basheerabad, Karankote, Peddemul Tandur 3 JFCM Chevella Chevella, Shankerpally, Shabad Chevella 4 JFCM Pargi Chengomul, Pargi, Doma, Kulkacherla, Mohammadabad Pargi

253 Sl. No. Name of the Court MAHABOOBNAGAR P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. 1 JFCM Court, Shadnagar Shadnagar, Kothur, Kondurg, Keshampet. Shadnagar 2 JFCM Court, Jadcherla Balanagar Shadnagar 3 JFCM Court, Wanaparthy Wanaparthy Town, Wanaparthy Rural Wanaparthy 4 JFCM Kollapur Pangal Wanaparthy 5 JFCM Court, Nagarkurnool. Gopalpet Wanaparthy 6 JFCM Court, Kodangal Kodangal, Kosgi, Doulatabad, Bomraspet Kodangal 7 JFCM Court, Mahaboobnagar Mahaboobnagar I Town, Mahaboobnagar II Town Mahaboobnagar Rural, Koilkonda, Hanwada, Nawabpet Mahaboobnagar Town Circle Mahaboobnagar Rural circle Kollapur, Kodair, Vepangandla, P.K. Kollapur Circle 8 JFCM Court Kollapur Pally 9 JFCM Court, Narayanpet Makthal, Krishna, Magnoor Makthal Circle Kothakota, Pebbair, Peddamandadil, Kothakota Circle 10 JFCM Court, Wanaparthy Khillaghanpur 11 JFCM Court, Mahaboobnagar Addakal Kothakota Circle 12 JFCM Court Jadcherla Jadcherla, Bhoothpur Jadcherla circle 13 JFCM Court, Nagarkurnool. Thimmajipet Jadcherla circle Kalwakurthy, Vangoor, Veldanda, Midjil Kalwakurthy Circle 14 JFCM Court, Kalwakurthy Amangal, Madgul, Talakondapally Amangal Circle 15 JFCM Court, Narayanpet Narayanpet, Marikal Narayanpet Circle 16 JFCM Court, Kodangal Damargidda, Maddur Narayanpet Circle Achampet, Uppununthala, Balmoor, Achampet Circle 17 JFCM Court Achampet Lingal, Siddapur Amrabad Amrabad Circle 18 JFCM Court, Atmakur Atmakur, Devarkadra, Narva, CC Kunta Atmakur Circle 19 JFCM Court, Gadwal 20 JFCM Court Alampur 21 JFCM Court, Nagarkurnool. Gadwal Town, Gadwal Rural, Gattu, Maldakal, Dharoor Alampur, Kodandapur, Itikyal, Manopad, Shathinagar, Rajoli Nagarkarnool, Bijanapalli, Telkapalli, Tadoor Gadeal Circle Alampur Circle Nagarkurnool Circle

254 NALGONDA Sl. No. Name of the Court JFCM Court, Nalgonda JFCM Court, Nalgonda (Excise & Prob) Spl. Mobile Court, Nalgonda P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Nalgonda -I, II Town & Rural, Nalgonda WPS, Narketpally, Thipparthy, Chandur, Munugode, Narayanpur Name of the circle. Nalgonda Circle Chandur Circle 4 JFCM Court, Nakrekal Nakrekal, Shaligouraram, Kethepally, Kattangur Nakrekal Circle 5 Addl. JFCM Court, Bhongir PDM Court, Bhongir (All civil cases and made over cases from ADM Bhongir) Bhongir Town & Rural, Bommalaramaram, Bibinagar, Yadgirigutta, Alair, Thurkapally, Rajapet, Athmakur-M, Gundala, Pochampally Bhongir Circle Yadagirigutta Circle Ramannapet Circle Choutuppal Circle 6 JFCM Court, Ramannapet Ramannapet, Valigonda, Mothkur Ramannapet Circle Choutuppal, Chityal Choutuppal Circle 7 JFCM Court, Suryapet Suryapet (T) & Rural, Mothey, Penpahad, Athmakur-S, Chivvemla Suryapet Circle Thungathurthy, Noothankal, Arvapally, Thirumalagiri 8 JFCM Court, Kodad Kodad (T) & Rural, Chilkur, Munagala, Nadigudem, Medlachervu Thungathurthy Circle Kodad Circle 9 JFCM Court, Miryalguda Miryalguda -T & Rural, Wadapally, Vemulapally Miryalguda Circle Vijayapuri-T, Alwa, Peddavoora, Nidmanoor, Tripuraram Halia Circle 10 JFCM Court, Huzurnagar Huzurnagar, Garidepally, Mattampally, Nereducherla Huzurnagar Circle 11 JFCM Court, Devarakonda Devarakonda, Gudipally, Chandampet, Dindi Devarakonda Circle Nampally, Marriguda, Chinthapally, Gurrampode Nampally Circle

255 Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Town-I to Town-IV Nizmabad Rural, Town-Vth, NZB, Navipet, Makloor Dichpally, Dharpally. Armoor, Nandhipet, Jakranpally, Balkonda, Valpoor. Name of the circle. Nizamabad Town Nizamabad Rural Dichpally Circle Armoor Circle Bheemgal, Sirkonda, Morthan, Bheemgal Circle Kammarpally. 5 JFCM, Bodhan Bodhan, Yedpally, Varni, Bodhan Circle Kotagagiri. 6 JFCM, Banswada Banswada, Birkur, Pitlam, Banswada Circle Nizamsagar 7 JFCM, Bichkunda Bichkunda, Madnoor, Iakkal. Bichkunda Circle JFCM, Yellareddy, JFCM Spl. Mobile Court, Kamareddy Addl. JFCM, Nizmabad. Spl. Mobile Court, Excise Court. JFCM, Armoor JFCM, Kamareddy, JFCM, Spl. Mobile Court, Kamareddy JFCM, Banswada, JFCM, Spl. Mobile Court, Kamareddy NIZAMABAD Kamareddy, Sadashivanagar, Devanpally, Machareddy. Bhiknoor, Bibipet, Domakonda, Tadwai. Yellareddy, Lingampet, Nagireddypet. Gandhari Kamareddy Circle Bhiknoor Circle Yellareddy Circle Yellareddy Circle

256 Sl. No. Name of the Court JFCM Excise Court, Sangareddy JFCM Court (ADM) Sanga Reddy JFCM Court, Zahirabad MEDAK P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Sanga Reddy, Sanga Reddy Rural, Indrakaran Sadasivpet, Kondapur, Munipally. R.C. Puram Patancheru, BDL Bhanoor Sanga Reddy, Sanga Reddy Rural, Indrakaran Sadasivpet, Kondapur, Munipally. R.C. Puram Patancheru, BDL Bhanoor Zahirabad, Kohir, Chiragpally Name of the circle. Sanga Reddy Sadasivpet. R.C. Puran Patancheru. Sanga Reddy Sadasivpet. R.C. Puran Patancheru. Zahirabad Hadnoor, Jarasangam, Raikode 4 JFCM Court, Narayankhed Narayanakhed, Kangti, Sirgapur, Regode, Munoor 5 JFCM Court, Jogipet Jogipet, Tekmal, Alladurg, Shankarampet (A), Pulkal, Papannapet Zahirabad Rural Narayankhed Jogipet JFCM Court, Medak JFCM Court, Narsapur JFCM Court, Gajwel Medak (T), Medak (R), Kulcharam Medak Yeldurthy Toopran Ramayampet, Shankarampet-R, Ramayampet Chegunta Narsapur Narsapur Shivampet, Kowdipally, Hathnoora Toopran IDA-Bollaram R.C. Puran Toopran Toopran Gajwel, Mulugu, Jagadevpur, Gouraram Gajwel Begumpet, Doulthabad Thogunta Toopran Toopran 9 JFCM Court, Siddipet Siddipet -I Town & II Town Siddipet Town Siddipet Rural, Chinnakodur, Rajgopalpet Siddipet Rural Thoguta, Kuknoorpally Thoguta Dubbak, Mirdoddi, Bhoompally Dubbak

257 Sl. No. 1 Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. JFCM Narsampet WARANGAL Narasampet PS, Nallabally PS, Chennaraopet PS, Duggondi PS Narsampet Neckonda PS, Gudur PS, Kothaguda PS, Gudur 2 JFCM Mahabubabad Mahabubabad (T) PS, Mahabubabad (R) PS, Kesamudram PS Mahabubabad Marlpeda PS, Kuravi PS, Seerole PS, Dornakal PS Kuravi Thorrur PS, Nellikudur PS, Narsimhulapet PS Thorrur 3 JFCM Parkal Parkal PS, Shayampet PS, Regonda PS Mogullapally PS, Chityal PS 4 JFCM Mulug Mulug PS, Pasra PS, Ghanpur (M) PS, Venkatapur PS Etunagaram PS, Thadvai PS, Mangapet PS 5 JFCM Jangaon Jangaon PS, Lingala Ghanpur PS, Raghunathpally PS, Narmetta PS Cherial PS, Bachannapet PS, Maddur PS, Palakurthy PS, Kodakandla PS Devaruppula PS 6 Ist Addl. M.M. Warangal Hasanparthy PS, Athmakur PS Matwada PS, Inthezargunj PS Mills Colony PS Mamnoor PS, Parvathagiri PS, Geesugonda PS, Sangem PS 7 III Addl. M.M. Warangal Wardhannapet PS, Zaffergadh PS, Rayaparthy PS 8 IV Addl. M.M. Warangal Ghanpur Warangal PS, Madikonda PS Dharmasagar PS Subedari PS, Kazipet PS Hanamkonda PS, K.U.C PS Parkal Chityal Mulug Eturnagaram Jangaon Cherial Palakurthy Hasanparthy Matwada Mills colony Mamnoor Wardhannapet Ghanpur Warangal Subedari Hanmakonda

258 Sl. Name of the Court No. 1 1st Addl. JFCM, Khammam 2 IInd Addl. JFCM, Khammam KHAMMAM P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Khammam- 1 Town, 2 Town, 3 Town and Women PS Khammam Khammam Rural, Khanapur Haveli, Mudigonda, Konijerla, Chinthakani Name of the circle. Khammam Town, Circle. Khammam Rural Circle and Wyra Circle 3 Spl. Mobile JFCM, Khammam 4 JFCM Madhira and Secretary, Mandal legal service committee Khammam Traffic PS, Kusumanchi PS, Thirumalayapalem, Nelakondapalli Wyra, Thallada, Bonakal, Madhira Town, Madhira Rural, Yerrupalem 5 JFCM Sathupalli Sathupalli, Vemsoor, V.M. Banjara, Kalluru, Aswarapeta, Dammapeta Kusumanchi Circle Wyra Circle and Madhira Circle Sathupalli and Aswaraopet Circles.

259 KARIMNAGAR Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. 1 2 Addl. M.M. Court, KNR PCR Court (Spl. Mobile) Karimnagar-I Town, Karimnagar II Town, Karimnagar Traffic, Women PS Karimnagar Rural, LMD Colony, Manakondur, Bejjanki Karimnagar Town Karimnagar Rural Choppadandi, Ramadugu Choppadandi 3 Spl. JFCM Excise, KNR Karimnagar I Town, Karimnagar-II Town, Karimnagar Traffic, Women PS Karimnagar Town Karimnagar Rural, LMD Colony, Manakondur, Bejjanki Karimnagar Rural Choppadandi, Ramadugu Choppadandi 4 MM Court, Godavarikhani Basanthnagar Godavarikhani-I(T) Peddapalli Godavarikhani-I(T) Godavarikhani-II(T) Godavarikhani-II(T) Ramagundam 2 NTPC Ramagundam 5 MM Court, Manthani Basanthnagar, Manthani, Mutharam (M), Koyyur. Kataram, Mahadevpur, Advimutharam Godavari Khani II Town, Kamanpur Peddapalli Manthani Kataram Godavarikhani-II(T) 6 MM Court, Peddapalli Peddapalli, Dharmaram, Velgatur, Peddapalli Basanthnagar 7 MM Court, Huzurabad Huzurabad, Elkathurthi, Saidapur, Huzurabad Keshavapatnam, Vangara 8 MM Court, Husnabad Husnabad, Chigurumamidi, Koheda, Mulkanur Husnabad 9 MM Court, Jagtial Jagtial Town & Rural, Mallial, Kodimial Jagtial 10 MM Court, Metpalli Metpalli, Mallapur, Ibrahimpatnam Metpalli Korutla, Raikal, Medipalli, Kathlapur Korutala 11 MM Court, Sircilla Sircilla, Gamhiraopet, Ellanthakunta, Sircilla Mustabad, Yellareddypet Vemulawada, Chendurthy, Boinpalli, Vemulawada Konaraopet Gangadhara Choppadandi 12 MM Court, Sulthanabad Sulthanabad, Pothakapalli, Srirampur, Julapalli Sulthanabad

260 Name of the Sl. No. P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Court 1 JFCM, Adilabad Adilabad I & II Town, WPS, Traffic PS & Rural, Tamsi,, Talanmadugu,, Jainath, Bela 2 JFCM,Boath Boath, Bazarhathnoor, Echoda, Neradigonda, Gudihatnoor 3 Spl. JFCM (Excise) ADILABAD Adilabad 1 & II Towns, WPS, Traffic, Adilabad Rural, Tamsi, Talamadugu, Jainath, Bela, Boath, Bazarhathnoor, Echoda, Nerdigonda, Gudihathnoor. Name of the circle. Adilabad Town and Rural Boath and Adilabad Rural Adilabad Town and Rural and Boath. 4 Spl. JFCM PCR Mobiel, Adilabad 5 JFCM Court, Utnoor 6 MM Court, Mancherial 7 MM Court, Chennur 8 MM Court, Luxettipet 9 FTC Court, Luxettipet Adilabad I Town, II Town, WPS, Traffic PS & Rural, Tamsi, Talanmadugu, Jainath, Bela Utnoor Indervelly, Narnoor, Sirpur-U, Lingapur Mancherial, CCC Narspur, Hajipur, Sreerampur Chennur, Kotapalli, Neelwai, Jaipur. Luxettipet, Dandepally, Jannaram Mancherial, Hajipur, CCC Narspur, Jipur, Chennur, Kotapally, Neelwai, Luxettipet, Dandepally, Jannaram Sreerampur. Adilabad Town and Rural Utnoor and Jainoor Nirmal. Chennur, Sreerampur Luxettipet Luxettipet 10 JFCM Sirpur Town Sirpur-Town, Kowtala, Bejjur KZR-T, KZR- R, Dahegaon, Easgaon. Kowtala Kagaznagar 11 JFCM Asifabad Asifabad, Wankidi, Kerameri Asifabad 12 FTC Court, Asifabad Sirpur-Town, Kowtala, Bejjur KZR-T, KZR- R, Dahegaon, Easgaon, Asifabad, Wankidi, Kerameri. 13 JFCM, Asifabad Bellampalli- I Town, II Town, Tallagurjala, Tandur Madaram,, Tiryani, Rebbena Bellampalli and Tandur 14 JFCM Sirpur Town 15 JFCM Chennur 16 JFCM Mancherial Bheemini Nannel Mancherial Bellampalli Bellampalli MMR, RK Pur, Kasipet, Devapur.

261 KURNOOL Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. 1 AJFCM, Kurnool Kurnool I Town, Kurnool III Town, Kurnool IV Town Kurnool Town Kurnool II Town Kurnool Traffic Kurnool Taluk, Vorvakal, K.Nagalapuram, Ulindakonda Central Crime Station Kodumuru, Gudur, Belagal 2 JFCM Court, Nandikotkur Nandikotkur, Pagidyal, Midthur, Jupadu Bangalow, Brahmanakotkur 3 JFCM Court, Atmakur Atmakur, Velgode, Pamulappadu, Kothapalle Kurnool II Town Kurnool Traffic Kurnool Taluk Kurnool CCS Kodumur Nandikotkur Circle Atmakur Srisilam Town 1 Srisailam Town 2 4 JFCM Court, Allagadda Allagadda Town, Allagadda Rural, Chagalamarri Sirvel, Rudravaram, Gospadu 5 JFCM Court, Nandyal Nandyal Town 1, Nandyal Town 3 Nandyal Town 2 Nandyal Traffic Nandyal Taluk, Mahanandi, Bandiatmakur Panyam, Gadivemula 6 JFCM Court, Koilakuntla Koilkuntla, Revanur, Uyyalawada, Sanjamala, Dornipadu 7 JFCM Court, Banaganapalli Banaganapalli, Owk Srisailam Allagadda Sirivella Nandyal Town Nandyal II Town Nandyal Traffic Nandyal Taluk Panyam Koilakuntla Banaganapalli JFCM Court, Dhone JFCM Court, Pathikonda JFCM Court, Yemmiganur Town Kolimigundla Nandivargam Dhone, Krishnagiri, Veldurthi Peapally, Jaladurgam, N.Racherla Bethamcherla Pathikonda, Maddikera, Tuggali, Devanakonda, Jonnagiri Gonegandla Yemmiganur Town, Yemmiganur Rural, Nandavaram, Mantralayam Peddakadubur Madhavaram 11 JFCM Court, Alur Alur, Aspari, Chippagiri, Holagonda, Halaharvi Koilkuntla Panyam Dhone Peapally Banaganapalli Pathikonda Kodumur Yemmiganur Kosigi Alur

262 Sl. No. Name of the Court KADAPA P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction 1 1st AJFCM Court, Kadapa Kadapa I Tn, Kadapa II Tn, Kadpa Traffic, Vallur, Chennur, C.K.Dinne. Name of the circle. Kadapa West, Kadapa East, Kadapa Rural. 2 IInd AJFCM Court, Kadapa 3 1st AJFCM Court, Proddatur. 4 IInd AJFCM Court, Proddatur. Chinnachowk, Kadapa Taluk, Khajipet, Pendlimarry Proddatur I, II, III Town & Traffic Mydukur, Duwur, Chapadu, Rajupalem, Proddatur Taluk Kadapa Rural, Mydkur Proddatur (Rural), Proddatur (U). Mydukur (U), Mydukur (Rural) Proddatur (Rural) Badvel, Porumamilla, 5 AJFCM Court, Badvel Badvel, Gopavaram, Atlur,Porumamilla, Kalasapadu, B.Kodur, B.Mattam. Mydukur (Rural) 6 Fast Track Court, Badvel Badvel (U), Gopavaram, Atlur, Porumamila, B. Kodur, Kalasapadu, B.Mattam, Vontimitta, Sidhout, Nandalur. Badvel, Porumamilla, Vontimitta, Mydukur (Rural) 7 AJFCM Court, Rajampet Rajampet (U), Mannur, Pullampet 8 AJFCM Court, Rayachoty Rayachoty (U), Chionamandem,. T. Sundupalli, Sambepalli, Veeraballi. 9 AJFCM Court, Nandalur Nandalur, Vontimitta, Penagalur 10 AJFCM Court, Kamalapuram Yerraguntla, Kamalapuram, G.R.Palli, Kalamalla 11 AJFCM Court, J.Madugu J.Madugu (U), Mylavaram,Peddamudium, T.Patnam, Kondapuram, Muddanur, T. Proddatur. 12 AJFCM Court, L.R.Palli L.R.Palli, Galiveedu, Chakrayapet, Ramapuram. Rajampet (U), Rajampet (Rural) Rayachoty (U), Rayachoty(Rural). Vontimitta, Rajampet I (Rural) Yerraguntla. J.Madugu (U), J.Madugu (Rural) Kondapuram. L. R. Palli. 13 AJFCM Court, Pulivendula. Pulivendula, Vempalli, Lingala, Vemula, Simhadripuram, Thondur Pulivendula, Kondapuram 14 AJFCM Court, Sidhout Vontimitta, Sidhout, Atlur Vontimitta, Badvel. 15 AJFCM Court, Kodur Kodur, Chitvel, Obulavaripalli. Kodur.

263 Sl. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. No. 1 Spl. JSCM, Anantapur Anantapur I Town PS Anantapur I Town 2 JFCM Spl. Mobile Court, ATP Anantapur Urban, Anantapur Rural, Itikalapalli 3 Spl. JFCM for Proh & Excise Anantapur Urban & Rural Cases, ATP Anantapur Urban, Rural, Traffic & Itikalapalli. Anantapur Urban & Rural 4 Spl. JSCM (Excise) ATP Anantapur Urban & Rural Anantapur Urban & Rural 5 Spl. JSCM, Dharmavaram Dharmavaram Town Dharmavaram Urban & Rural 6 Spl. JSCM, Guntakal Guntakal Guntakal Urban & Rural 7 Spl. JSCM, Hindupur Hindupur Urban, II Town & Rural, Parigi, Chilamathur, Lepakshi. 8 Spl. JSCM, Kadiri Kadiri Urban & Rural, Gandlapenta, Talupula, Nallacheruvu, N.P. Kunta, Tanakal,Mudigubba, Patnam, Nallamada, O.D. Cheruvu, Amadagur. Hindupur Urban, II Town & Rural Kadiri Urban & Rural, Nallamada Circle. 9 Spl. JSCM Penukonda Penukonda, Roddam, Somandepalli Penukonda Circle 10 Spl. JSCM, Tadipatri Tadipatri Urban & Rural, Yellanur, Patlur, Tadipatri Urban and Rural Peddapappur 16 Addl. Jr. Civil Judge, Anantapur (AJFCM) 17 Jr. Civil Judge, Dharmavaram (JFCM) ANANTAPUR Anantapur I town, II town & Rural, Atmakur, Garladinne, Kuderu, Itikalapalli, Narpala, Rapthadu, B.K. Samudram, Singanamala. Dharmavaram town & Rural, Tadimarri, Bathalapalli, Ramagiri, C.K. Palli, K.G. Palli Anantapur Urban, Rural &Traffic and Itikalapalli Circle Dharmavaram Urban, Rural and Ramagiri Circle 18 Jr. Civil Judge, Gooty (JFCM) Gooty, Peddavadagur, Pamidi, Yadiki Gooty circle 19 Jr. Civil Judge, Guntakal (JFCM) Guntakal I town, II town & Rural, Kasapuram Guntakal Urban, Rural Circle 20 Jr. Civil Judge, Hindupur (JFCM) Hindupur I, II town& Rural, Parigi, Chilamathur. 21 Prl. Jr. Civil Judge, Kadiri (JFCM) 22 Addl. Jr. Civil Judge, Kadiri (AJFCM) 23 Jr. Civil Judge, Kalyandurg (JFCM) 24 Jr. Civil Judge, Madakasira (JFCM) 25 Jr. Civil Judge, Penumkonda (JFCM) Kadiri town & Rural, Gandlapenta, Talupula, N.P. Kunta, Nallacheruvu, Tanakal, Mudigubba, Patnam, Nallamada, O.D. Cheruvu, Amadagur. Kadiri town & Rural, Gandlapenta, Talupula, N.P. Kunta, Nallacheruvu, Tanakal, Mudigubba, Patnam, Nallamada, O.D. Cheruvu, Amadagur. Kalyandurg, Kambadur, Settur, Kundurpi, Beluguppa, Bramhasamudram Madakasira, Rolla, Agali, Amarapuram, Gudibanda. Penukonda Roddam, Somandepalli 26 Jr. Civil Judge, Rayadurg (JFCM) Rayadurg, Kanekal, Hirehal, Bommanahal, Gummagatta 27 Jr. Civil Judge, Tadipatri (JFCM) Tadipatri town & Rural, Yellanur, Putlur, Peddapappur. 28 Jr. Civil Judge, Uravakonda (JFCM) Uravakonda, Palthur, Vidapanakal, Vajrakarur Hindupur I town, Hindupur II town and Hindupur Rural. Kadiri Urban & Rural, Nallamada Circle. Kadiri Urban, Kadiri Rural, Nallamada Circle. Kalyandurg circle. Madakasira Circle Penukonda Circle. Rayadurg Circle Tadipatri Urban & Rural Uravakonda

264 CHITTOOR Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle Junior Civil Judge (JFCM) Palamaner 7 Junior Civil Judge (JFCM) Kuppam 8 Addl. Junior Civil Judge (JFCM) Punganur 9 2nd Addl. Junior Civil Judge Court (JFCM) 10 Junior Civil Judge Court (JFCM) Thamballapalle 11 Junior Civil Judge Court (JFCM) Voyalpadu 12 Junior Civil Judge Court (JFCM) Piler 13 Prl. Junior Civil Court Judge, Puttur 2nd Addl. Junior Civil Court Judge. (JFCM) 3rd Addl. Junior Civil Court, Tirupathi (JFCM) 4th Addl. Junior Civil Court, Chittoor (JFCM) 5th Addl. Junior Civil Court, Chittoor (JFCM) Junior Civil Judge Court (JFCM) Srikalahasti 14 Junior Civil Judge Court (JFCM) Sathyavedu 15 Junior Civil Judge Court (JFCM) Nagiri 16 Junior Civil Judge Court (JFCM) Puttur 17 Junior Civil Judge Court (JFCM) Pakala 18 Junior Civil Judge Court (JFCM) Excise Court, Chittoor 19 JFCM Mobile Court, Chittoor Puttur, Narayanavanam, R.C.Puram, Vadamalpet S.R.Puram, K. Nagar, Vedurukuppam Nagiri, Vijayapuram, Nindra Tirupati East, CCS& Traffic. Tirumala I Town, II Town& Traffic Tirupathi West, M.R. Palle, S.V.U.P.S. Alipiri, Tiruchanur Chandragiri Renigunta, Gajulamandyam N.R. Pet, G.D. Nellore, Palasamudram Thavanampalle Bangarupalyam Irala, Penumur, Puthalapattu Chittoor I & II Towns, Chittoor CCS, Chittoor Traffic Thittoor Taluq Yadamari, Gudipala Palamaner, Baireddipalle, Gangavaram V.Kota Kuppam, Rama Kuppam, Gudipalle, Rahabuduguru Punganur, Ramasamudram, Chowdepalle, Somala Madanapalle-I & II Towns. Madanapalle Taluq, Nimmanapalle Thamballapalle, Motakalacheruvu, PTM B.Kothakota, Mudivedu Voyalpadu, Gurramkonda, Kalikiri, Kalakada Piler, K.V. Palle, Yerrvaripalem, Bhakrapet, Rompicherla Srikalahasti U Srikalahasti -R, K.V.B Puram,.B.N. Kandiga, Thottambedu Renigunta Sathyavedu, Pichattur, Nagalapuram, Varadaiahpalem Nagiri, Vijayapuram, Nindra Puttur, Narayanavanam, R.C.Puram, Vadamalpet Pakala, Kallur All Excise cases of Chittoor Dist. All Mobile cases of Chittoor Dist. Puttur K. Nagar Nagari Tirupathi U Tirumala L & O Tirupathi U Tirupathi R Chandragiri Renigunta Chittoor -R(E) Chittoor R (W) Palamaner Pakala Chittoor U Chittoor-R (E) Chittoor R (W) Palamaner Kuppam Kuppam Punganur Madanapalle-U Madanapalle-R Molakalacheruvu Madanapalle-R Voyalpad Piler Srikalahasti U Srikalahasti R Yerpedu Satyavedu Nagari Puttur Pakala

265 GUNTUR Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. 1 Addl. Munsif Magistrate Court, Baptla. 2 Addl. Munsif Magistrate Court, Chilakaluripet Baptla Town, Bapatla Taluk PS, Karalapalem PS, Chandolu PS, Vedullapalli PS, Pedanandipadu PS Chilakaluripet Town & Rural PSs, Nadendla PS, Yadlapadu PS Bapatla. Chilakaluripeta 3 Ist AMM, Gurazala Piduguralla PS, Machavaram PS, Gurazala PS, Rentachinthala PS, Karampudi PS Dachepalle PS Gurazala, Piduguralla Circle 4 II AMM, Gurazala Piduguralla PS, Machavaram PS, Gurazala PS, Rentachinthala PS, Karampudi PS Dachepalle PS Gurazala, Piduguralla Circle 5 IV AMM, Guntur Kothapet L &O PS, Kothepet Crime PS, Lalapet L & O PS, Lalapet Crime PS U/s 125 Cr.P.C. cases arising from urban area of Guntur Guntur East 6 V AMM Guntur Arundelpet L & O PS, Arundelpet Crime PS, Pattabhipuram L & O and Crime 7 VI AMM Guntur Old Guntur L & O PS Old Guntur Crime PS, Pedakakani PS, Chebrolu PS, Varricherukuru PS, Prathipadu PS 8 Excise Court, Guntur Lalapet, Kothapet, Old Guntur, Arundelpet, Pattibhipuram and Nagarampalem L & O PSs 9 Spl. Mobile Court, Guntur It is dealing with cases arising under SC/ST Act giving jurisdiction over the district in addition it is dealing with the cases pertaining to Guntur Taluk PS, Nagarampalem L & O PS Nagarampalem Crime PS, Medikonduru PS Guntur West Guntur East & Guntur Rural Guntur East & West Guntur West, Guntur Rural & Sattenapalli. 10 AMM, Mangalagiri Mangalagiri PS, Mangalagiri Rural PS, Tadepalli PS, Thulluru PS, Tadikonda PS Mangalagiri & Amaravathi 11 AMM, Macharla Macharla Town PS, Macherala Rural PS, Veldurthi Macherla PS, Durgi PS, N. Sagar PS 12 I AMM Narasaraopet Narasaraopet Town & Rural PSs Narasaraopet U & R 13 II AMM, Narasaraopet Phirangipuram PS, Rompicherala PS, Nekarikal Narasaraopet U & R Ps, Nadendla PS 14 AMM, Ponnur Ponnur Town PS, Ponnur Rural PS, Kakumanu PS Ponnur 15 I AMM Repalle Cherukupalli PS, Bhattiprolu PS Rapalle 16 II AMM Repalle Repalli PS, Nagaram PS, Nizampatnam PS, Rapalle Tsodayapalem, PS Adavuladeevi PS 17 AMM, Sattenapalli Rajupalem Town PS, Bellamkonda PS, Sattenapalli Town & Taluk PSs, Krosuru PS, Muppala PS, Atchempet PS, Pedakurapadu PS, Amravathi PS Sattenapalli, Amaravathi 18 I AMM, Tenali Tenali I, II, III Town PSs Tenali Urban 19 II AMM, Tenali Tenali Rural PS, Duggirala PS, Kollipara PS, Kolluru PS, Vemuru PS, Amarthaluru PS, Tsunduru PS Tenali Rural, Tsundur. 20 Munsif Magistrate Court, Vinukonda Vinukonda PS, Ipuru PS, Savalayapuram PS, Inavolu PS, Bandalamotu PS Vinukonda

266 NELLORE Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. 1 II AJFCM, Nellore Nellore 1 to 6 Towns, Nellore Traffic Nellore Town, L&O and Balaji Nagar Traffic. 2 IV AJFCM Nellore Nellore Rural, V. Satram, Indukurpet, Muthkur, T.P. Gudur. Nellore Rural 3 AJFCM Kovur Kovur, Vidvalur, Allur, Kodavalur, Buchireddipalem, Sangam, Dagadarthi Kovur and Buchireddipalem 4 JFCM Gudur Gudur I & II Town, Gudur Rural, Chillakur, Manubolu, Sydapuram, Podalekur, Kandalur Gudur & Podalakur. 5 JFCM Venkatagiri Venkatagiri, Balayapalli, Dakkili, Venkagiri Rapur 6 JFCM Sullurupet Sullurpet, Yada, Sriharikota, Sullurpet & Naidupet Naidupet, D.V. Satram, Pellakur 7 JFCM Kota Vakadu, Kota, Ojili, Chittamur Vakadu 8 AJFCM Kavali Kavali 1 Town, Kavali II Town, Kavali Rural, Bitragunta, Jaladanki, Kaligiri, Kondapuram. 9 JFCM Atmakur Vinjamur, Udayagiri, S.R. Puram, Duthalur, V.K. Padu, Atmakur, Marripadu, A.S. Pet, Somasila, Chejerla, Kaluvoy Kavali Kaligiri Kaligiri, Udayagiri, Atmakur, Podalakur.

267 PRAKASHAM Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction 1 JFCM, Giddalur Giddalur, Racherla, Komarole, Cumbum, B.V.Peta,Ardhaveedu 2 AMMC, Markapur Markapur Town and Rural, Dornala, Y.Palem, P. Cheruvu, P. Ardaveedu, Tripuranthakam. 3 JFCM, Kanigiri Kanigiri, Pamur, CS Puram, PC Palli, HM Padu, Veligandla Name of the circle. Giddalur, Markapur. Markapur, Y. Palem Kanigiri, Pamur. 4 AMMC, Kandukur Kandukur Town, Ulavapadu, Lingasamudram, Ponnalur, Chundi, Kandukur Rural, Gudlur, S. Konda, Jarugumalli, Kondepi. Kandukur, S. Konda 5 II AMM Ongole Ongole I Town, Ongole II Town, Ongole Town, S.Konda Kothapatnam, Tangutur. 6 III AMM, Ongole Ongole Taluk, Chimakurthy, S.N. Padu, Maddipadu, N.G. Padu. Ongole Town and Rural 7 JFCM, Podili Podili, T.V. Palli, K.K. Mitla, Marripudi Podili 8 JFCM, Darsi Darsi, Kurichedu, Thallur, Mundlamur, Darsi, Podili. 9 AMMC, Addanki Addanki, Medarametla, Korisapadu, Ballikurava, S. Magulur, Martur, Renangivaram 10 II AMM, Chirala Chirala I Town, II Town, Rural, Chinnaganjam, Vetapalem 11 AMMC, Parchur Parchur, Karamchedu, Yeddanapudi, Inkollu, J. Pangulur Darsi, Podili Addanki, Inkollu Chirala, Inkollu Inkollu, Chirala

268 WEST GODAVARI Sl. No. 1 Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction II AJFCM Court, Eluru Eluru I Town PS, Eluru II Town PS, Eluru Town CCS, Eluru Women PS, Eluru Rural PS, Pedapadu PS, Pedavegi PS Bhimadole PS, Denduluru PS, D. Tirumala PS Name of the circle. Eluru Town Circle Bhimadole Circle 2 AJFCM Court, TP Gudem TP Gudem Town PS, TP Gudem Rural PS, Pentapadu PS, Nallajerla PS TP Gudem Circle Ganapavaram PS, Chebrole PS, Nidamarru PS Ganapavaram Circle 3 II AJFCM Court, Kovvur Kovvur Town PS, Kovvur Rural PS, Tallapudi PS, Devarapalli PS Kovvur Circle Nidadavole PS, Samisragudem PS, Chagallu PS Nidadavole Circle 4 II AJfCM Court, Tanuku Tanuku Town PS, Tanuku Rural PS, Undrajavaram PS, Attili PS, Peravali PS Tanuku Circle Penugonda PS, Penumanthra PS, Ragavaram PS Penugonda Circle 5 AJFCM Court, Narasapuram 6 JFCM Court, Palakole Narasapuram Town PS, Narasapuram Rural PS, Mogalturu PS Palakole Town PS, Palakole Rural PS, Elamanchali PS, Podur PS, Achanta PS Narsapuram Circle Palakole Circle 7 II AJFCM Court, Bhimavaram Bhimavaram I Town PS, Bhimavaram II Town PS, Bhimavaram Rural PS, Kalla PS, Undi PS, Akividu PS Bhimavaram Town Circle Palakoderu PS Palakoderu Circle Veeravasarm PS Palakole Circle 8 JFCM Court, Chintalapudi 9 JFCM Court, Jangareddigudem Chintalapudi PS, T. Narsapuram PS, Tadikalapudi PS, Dharmajigudem PS Jangareddygudem PS, Jeelugumilli PS, Buttaigudem PS, Lakkavaram PS Polavaram PS, Koyyalagudem PS, Gopalapuram PS Chintalapudi Circle Jangareddygudem Circle Polavaram Circle

269 EAST GODAVARI Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. 1 III rd AJFCM Court, Kakinada Kakinada I Town (L&O) PS Kakinada I Town (CCS) Kakinada Town Circle Kakinada CCS circle Corangi, Gollapalem, Karapa, Pedapudi PSs Kakinada Rural circle Samarlakota PS Peddapuram Circle 2 IV th AJFCM Court, Kakinada II & III Town (L&O) PS Kakinada Town Circle Kakinada Kakinada Port PS Kakinada Town Circle Kakinada II & III Town (CCS) Kakinada CCS Circle Sarpavaram, Timmapuram, Indhra palem PSs Kakinada Rural Circle 3 JFCM Court, Pitapuram Pitapuram PS, U-Kothapalli PS, Gollaprolu PS Pitapuram circle 4 Ramachandrapuram PS, Drakasharama PS Pamarru PS (K.Gangavaram) Anaparthi PS, Biccavolu PS, Rayavaram PS 5 JFCM Court, Alamooru Mandapeta PS, Angara PS, Alamooru PS, Mandapeta Rural PS 6 Peddapuram PS, Ramgampeta PS Jaggampeta PS, Gandepalli PS 7 JFCM Court, Prathipadu Kirlampudi PS, Prathipadu PS, Yeleswaram PS, Annavaram PS 8 JFCM Court, Tuni Tuni Town PS, Tuni Rural PS, Kotananduru PS, Thondangi PS JFCM Court, Amalapuram 13 JFCM Court, Mummidivaram Rajahmundry I & II town (L&O) PS Rajahmundry Traffic PS Rajahmundry I & II town CCS Rajahmundry III town (L&O) PS Rajahmundry III Town CCS Rajahmundry Traffic PS Korukonda PS Gokavaram PS, Seeta Nagaram PS Dowleswaram PS, Bommuru PS, Kadiam PS, Rajanagaram PS Ramachandrapuram Circle Anaparthi Circle Mandapeta Circle Peddapuram Circle Jaggampeta Circle Prathipadu Circle Tuni Circle. Rajahmundry Town Circle Rajahmundry Traffic Circle Rajahmundry CCS Circle Rajahmundry Town Circle Rajahmundry CCS Circle Rajahmundry Traffic Circle Korukonda Circle. Korukonda Circle Rajahmundry Rural Circle Amalapuram Town PS, Ainavilla PS, Amalapuram Circle Ambajipeta, Allavaram PS, Amalapuram Taluk PS, Uppalagupathem PS Mummidivaram PS, I-Polavaram PS, Katrenikonda PS 14 JFCM Court, Razole. Razole PS, Nagaram PS, Malkipuram PS, Sakhinatipalli PS 15 JFCM Court, Kothapeta Ravulapalem PS, Kothpeta PS, Atreyapuram PS, P. Gannavaram PS JFCM Court, Ramachandra puram AJFCM Court, Peddapuram IInd AJFCM Court, Rajahmundry IIIrd AJFCM Court, Rajahmundry Vth AJFCM Court, Rajahmundry JFCM Court, Rampachodavaram JFCM Court, Addathegala Rampachodavaram PS, Devipatnam PS Maradumilli PS, Donkarai PS Gangavaram PS Addathegala PS, Y. Ramavaram PS, Ducharthi PS Rajavommamgi PS, Jaddangi PS Mummidivaram Circle Razole Circle Ravulapalem Circle Rampachodavaram circle Maradumilli Circle Addathegala Circle Addathegala Circle Rajavommanmgi Circle

270 Sl. No. Name of the Court 1 2nd AJFCM Court, Machilipatnam KRISHNA P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction R.Pet PS, Chilakalapudi PS, Inuguduru PS, Bandar Traffic PS Name of the circle. Bandar Town Circle 2 JFCM Bantumilli Bantumilli PS, Kruthivennu Bandar Rural Circle 3 AJFCM, Gudiwada Gudivada I Town PS, Gudivada II Town PS, Gudivada Traffic PS Gudiwada Town Circle 4 AJFCM, Gudiwada Gudivada Taluk PS, Nandivada PS Gudiwada Rural Circle 5 AJFCM, Gudiwada Pamarru P.S., Gudlavalleru P.S. Ramarru Circle Kaikaluru Circle 6 1st MM Court, Vijayawada Mylavaram, G.Konduru Mylavaram Circle 7 AJFCM Court, Avanigadda Avanigadda PS, Nagayalanka P.S., Koduru P.S. Avanigadda Circle 8 AJFCM Court, Avanigadda Challapalli P.S, Ghantasala P.S, Kuchipudi P.S. Challapalli Circle 9 Spl. Judicial IInd class MM Court Avanigadda PS, Nagayalanka P.S., Koduru P.S. Challapalli P.S, Ghantasala P.S, Kuchipudi P.S. Avanigadda Circle Challapalli Circle

271 VIJAYAWADA CITY Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. 1 Chief Metropolitan Magistrate I Town PS, II Town PS, Ibrahimpatnam PS West Circle. 2 Ist Addl. Chief Metroplitan Magistrate Court 3 II Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court. 4 III Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court. S.N. Puram PS, Machavaram PS, Patamata PS Krishna lanka PS and cases agaisnt women & Juvenile cases of VJA City Police Commissionerate. Governorpet PS S.R. Pet PS Fotal Road Accident cases of west and central zone of VJA city Police Commissionerate Central circle, Vijayawada 5 I Metropolitan Magistrate Court 6 III Metropolitan Magistrate Court Nunna Rural PS West circle, Penamaluru PS Vijayawada, Kankipadu PS Gannavaram Circle, Thotlavalluru PS Vuyyuru Circle Long pending cases of all Police stations and road accident cases U/s 338 IPC of West and Central zones. 7 V Metropolitan Magistrate Court Gannavaram PS, Unguturu PS Vuyyuru Rural PS, Pamidimukkala PS 8 Ist Spl. MM Court Only U/s 337 IPC cases and petty cases of S.N. Puram PS, Krishna Lanka PS, Nunna Rural Ps, Thotlavalluru PS, Kankipadu PS Gannavaram Circle Vuyyuru Circle West circle, Vijayawada, Gannavaram Circle. 9 II Spl. MM Court I Town PS, II Town PS, Governorpet PS, Penamaluru PS West circle, Vijayawada Central Circle, Vijayawada, Gannavaram circle. 10 III Spl. MM Court S.R.Pet, PS, Machavaram PS, Patamata PS Central circle, Vijayawada 11 IV Spl. MM Court Ibrahimpatnam PS West Circle, Vijayawada

272 VISAKHAPATNAM CITY Sl. No. Name of the Court 1 Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 2 II Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. I Town PS, III Town PS, Harbour PS No Circle Offices. II Town PS Gopalapatnam PS No Circle Offices. 3 I Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court 4 III Metropolitan Magistrate Court 5 III Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court (Gajuwaka) 6 V Metropolitan Magistrate Court (Anakapalli) 7 IV Metropolitan Magistrate Court (Bheemili) IV Town PS Kancharapalem PS PendurthiPS Malkapuram PS Gajuwaka PS Steel Plant PS Parawada PS Gopalapatnam PS No Circle Offices. No Circle Offices. No Circle Offices. No Circle Offices. No Circle Offices.

273 Sl. No. Name of the Court 1 AJFCM, II MM & FAST Track Courts, Anakapalli VISAKHAPATNAM DIST. P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Anakapalli Town, Anakapalli Rural, Munagapaka, Kasimkota, Sabbavaram Name of the circle. Anakapalli 2 IV MM Bhimili, Anakapalli Bheemili, Anandapuram, Padmanabham Bheemili 3 AJFCM Court, Chodavaram Chodavaram, Devarapalli, A.Koduru, K. Kotapadu, Butchiyyapeta, Cheedikada Chodavaram 4 JFCM Court, V.Madugula V. Madugula Chodavaram 5 AJFCM Court, Chodavaram Kothakota, Ravikamatham Kothakota 6 JFCM, II MM Courts, Narsipatnam Narsipatnam Town, Narsipatnam Rural, Kotauratla, Nathavaram, Golugonda Narsipatnam 7 JFCM, II MM Courts, Narsipatnam Rolugunta, Makavarapalem Kothakota 8 AJFCM Court, Yelamanchili Yelamanchili Town, Yelamanchali Rural, Nakkapalli, Payakaraopeta, S. Rayavaram, Rambilli, Atchuthapuram Yelamanchili 9 JFCM Court, Chinthapalli. Koyyuru, Mampa Koyyuru 10 JFCM, II MM Courts, Narsipatnam K.D. Peta Koyyuru 11 JFCM Court, Chinthapalli. Chintapalli Annavaram 12 JFCM Court, Chinthapalli. C.K. Veedhi Sileru 13 JFCM Paderu. Paderu, Hakumpeta, Munchingpur, Pedabayalu Chinthapalli G.K. Veedhi Paderu 14 JFCM Madugula. G. Madugula G. Madugula. 15 JFCM Araku. Araku, Dumbriguda, Ananthagiri Araku

274 VIZIANAGARAM Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. 1 AJFCM, Vizianagaram Vizianagaram I Town, II Town & Traffic Vizianagaram Town Circle Vizianagaram Rural, Gantyada, Nellimarla Bhogapuram, Denkada, Poosapatirega Vizianagaram Rural Circle Bhogapuram Circle 2 JFCM S.Kota S.Kota, Jami S. Kota Circle 3 JFCM Kothavalasa Kothavalasa, I. Kota, Vallampudi S. Kota Circle 4 JFCM Gajapathingaram Gajapathinagaram, Andra, Bondapalli, Gajapathinagaram Pedamanapuram, Burjivalasa 5 JFCM Saluru Saluru Town, Saluru Rural, Makkuva, Pachipenta, Ramabadrapuram Saluru Circle 6 AJFCM, Bobbili Bobbili, Badangi, Balijipeta, Seethangaram, Theralam 7 AJFCM Parvathipuram Parvathipuram Town, Parvathipuram Rural, Garugubilli, Komarada 8 JFCM Kurupam Kurupam, Neelakantapuram, Elwinpeta, Jiyyammavalasa Bobbili Circle Parvathipuram Circle Elwinpeta Circle

275 SRIKAKULAM Sl. No. Name of the Court P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the circle. 1 1st JFCM Court, Srikakulam I, II Town & Rural PSs, Gara PS Srikakulam Circle Srikakulam Etcherla PS, J.R. Puram PS, Laveru PS J.R. Puram Circle 2 JFCM, Narasannapeta Narasannapeta PS, Polaki PS Narasannapeta Circle 3 JFCM, Kotabommali Jalumuru PS Narasannapeta Circle Kotabommali PS, Naupada PS, Santabommali PS Tekkali Circle 4 JFCM, Tekkali Tekkali PS Tekkali Circle Meliaputti PS Pathapatnam Circle Nandigam PS Kasibugga Circle 5 JFCM, Palasa Kasibugga PS Kasibugga Circle Vajrapukotturu PS Kasibugga Circle 6 JFCM, Sompeta Sompeta PS, Baruva PS, Mandsa PS, Kanchili PS Sompeta Circle 7 JFCM, Ichapuram Ichapuram Town & Rural PS, Kaviti PS Ichapuram Circle 8 JFCM, Amadalavasala Amadalavalasa PS, Burja PS, Sarubujjili PS Amadalavalasa Circle 9 JFCM, Pathapatnam Pathapatnam PS, Saravakota PS, Hiramandalam PS Pathapatnam Circle Kotturu PS, Battili PS Kotturu Circle 10 JFCM, Rajam Rajam PS, Santakaviti PS, G. Sigadam PS Rajam Circle Regidi Amadalavalasa PS Palakonda Circle Ponduru PS J.R. Puram Circle

276 ABSTRACT OF PROPOSED JFCM COURTS & THEIR PLACES IN AP STATE Sl. No. Name of the unit Existing Courts Justifcation with Statisticaldata indicating no of PTcases pending in existingcourt of your dist Proposed Courts 1 Hyderabad Cyberabad Ranga Reddy Mahaboobnagar Nalgonda Nizambad Medak Warangal No extra JFCM Court is required 9 Khammam Karimnagar Adilabad Kurnool Kadapa Ananthapur Chittoor Guntur Nellore Prakasham West Godavari East Godavari Krishna Vijayawada (C) VSP (C) VSP (R) Vizianagaram SKLM RP Vijayawada RP Guntakal RP Sec'bad TOTAL

277 Names & Phone Nos. of Legal Services Authorities / Secretaries -District Legal Services Authorities. S. No Names & Phone Nos. of Legal Services Authorities Phone No. Names & Phone Nos. of Secretaries -District Legal Services Authorities. 1 Sri K. Deve Prasad, SRIKAKULAM Sri. M. Suvarna Raju, SRIKAKULAM. Phone No Sri. R. Gopala Krishna Murthy, VIZIANAGARAM. 3 Sri. R. Kantha Rao, VISAKHAPATNAM. 4 Sri. G. Krishna Mohan Reddy, East Godavari District at RAJAHMUNDRY. 5 Sri. K.V. Giridharan, WEST GODAVARI AT ELURU Sri. M. Rajabhushanam, VIZIANAGARAM Smt. C. Ramadevi, VISAKHAPATNAM Sri M. Krishna Murthy, East Godavari District at RAJAHMUNDRY Sri V. Srirama Chandra Murthy, WEST GODAVARI AT ELURU Sri. S. Ravi Kumar, KRISHNA AT MACHILIPATNAM Sri P. Kasivisweswara Rao, KRISHNA AT MACHILIPATNAM 7 Sri. S. Shivaiah Naidu, GUNTUR Smt. M. Venkata Ramana Kumari, GUNTUR 8 Sri. B. Shiva Shankar, PRAKASHAM AT ONGOLE. 9 Sri. N.R.L. Nageswar Rao, NELLORE Sri. G. Rama Gopal, PRAKASHAM AT ONGOLE Sri. G. Satyaprabhakara Rao, NELLORE Sri.P. Durga Prasad, CHITTOOR Sri G. Gnana Suvarna Raju, CHITTOOR. 11 Sri. K. Gaddenna, ANANTAPUR Sri K. Balarama Raju, ANANTAPUR. 12 Smt. V.K. Saraswathi, KADAPA Sri. N. Raj Kumar, KADAPA Sri. T. Sunil Chowdary, KURNOOL Sri. C. Shyam Sundar, KURNOOL Sri.A. Bala Chandra Reddy, MAHABOOBNAGAR. 15 Sri. K.M.Nagabhushana Rao, MEDAK AT SANGA REDDY. 16 Sri. Syed Ghouse Basha, NALGONDA. 17 Sri. E. Jaganatha Reddy, KHAMMAM. 18 Sri. Mohd. Ghan Sharif Basha, WARANGAL 19 Sri. U.Durga Prasada Rao, KARIMNAGAR Sri. N. Jaya Raj, MAHABOOBNAGAR Sri. B. Venkata Prasad, MEDAK AT SANGA REDDY Sri. M.V.S. Raja Ram, NALGONDA Smt. K. Sailaja, KHAMMAM Smt. Prema Rajeswari, WARANGAL Sri. P. Kalyana Rao, KARIMNAGAR ADILABAD - Vacant Sri. B.B. Nageswara Rao, Adilabad 21 Kum. B. Bala Tripura Sundari, Nizamabad Sri. N. Shankaraiah, NIZAMABAD Sri. S. Bhujanga Rao, R.R. Dist. AT L.B. NAGAR, HYD Sri. B. Gautham Prasad, R.R. Dist. AT L.B. NAGAR, HYD Sri. K. G. Shankar, Puranahaveli, HYDERABAD Sri. A. Santosh Reddy, Puranahaveli, HYDERABAD

278 REGISTRATION NUMBERS TO BE ASSIGNED TO REGIONS IN AP (G.O.Ms. No. 216 TR&B (Tr.II) Dt THE FIRST SCHEDULE (Rule 80 of Andhra Pradesh Motor Vehicles Rules 1989) Sl.No. Registering Authority Code No. 1 Adilabad 1 2 Anantapur 2 3 Chittoor 3 4 Kadapa 4 5 East Godavari 5 & 6 6 Guntur 7 & 8 7 I) Hyderabad 9,10,11,12,13 & 14 8 II) APSRTC Vehicles All the series starting with 'Z' 9 III) Police Department Vehicles Under '9' starting with P 10 Karimnagar Krishna 16,17,18 & Khammam Kurnool Mahaboobnagar Medak Nalgonda Nizamabad Nellore Prakasham Ranga Reddy 28 & Srikakulam Visakhapatnam 31,32,33 & Vizianagaram Warangal West Godavari 37 & 38 The series with 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X' and 'Y' shall be used exclusively for transport vehicles including Tractor - Trailers)

279 Name of the Region Adilabad Anantapur Chittoor Kadapa East Godavari Guntur Karimnagar Khammam Krishna Kurnool Mahabubnagar Medak Nalgonda Nellore Nizamabad Prakasham Ranga Reddy Srikakulam Vizianagaram Visakhapatnam Warangal West Godavari Hyderabad Non-transport Transport- Sec-bad East Zone APSRTC REGISTRATION LETTERS ALLOTTED UNDER OLD A.P MOTOR VEHICLES RULES API, AAI, AEI, AHI, AII, AGI, AJI APA, AAA, ADA, ATA, ABA, AGA, AJA APC, AAC,ADC, ATC, ABC, AEC, AHC, ACC, AGC, AJC APD, AAD, ADD, ATD, ABD, AED, AHD, AID, AGD, AJD APP, ADP, AAP, ADI, ATP, AEP, ABP, AHP, AIP, AIJ, AIQ, ACP, AGP, AJP, ACD, APG, APF, AAG, ADG, ATG, ABG, AEG, AHG, AIG, ACG, AGG, AJG APR, AAR, AIN, AIF, AGE, AJE APH, AAM, ATH, ARH, AEH, AGH, AJH. APK, ADB, AAK, ADK, ATK, ABK, ATS, AEK, AHK, AIK, AIL, ARJ, AIC, AHM, ACK, APQ, AAQ, ADQ, ATQ, ABQ, AEQ, AGQ, AJQ APM, AAM, ATM, ABM, AEM, AHM, AIM, AGM, AJM APB, AAB, ATB, ABB, AGU, AJU APL, AAL, AEL, AHL, AGL, AJL APN, AAN, ATN, ABN, AEN, AHN, AIN, AGN, AJN APJ, AAJ, ATJ, ABJ, AEJ, AGJ, AJJ ADO, AAE, ATE, ABE, AEE, AHE, AIE, AGY, AJY ATR, ABB, AER, AHB, AIB, AIH, ACR, AGR, AJR, ACT, ACH APS, AAS, ADS, ABS, AGS, AJS AAN, ATF, ABF, AEF, AHF, AND, AGF, AJF APV, ADH, AAV, ADJ, ATV, ABV, AEV, AHV, AIV, AHQ, ACV, AGV, AJV, ACS, APO, AAO, ATO, ABO, AEO, AGO, AJO APW,AAW, ADQ, ATW, ABW, AEW, AHW, AIW, ACW, AGW, AJW, ACQ APX, APY, APU, AAX, AAY, AAU, ADX, ADY, ADU, ADR ADL, ATX, ATY, ATU, ATL, ABX, ABR, ABD, ABI, AHX, AXY, AHU, AEU, AHO, APT, ADT, AAT, ATT, AET, AHT, AIT, ABT, ACT, AGT, AJT, ABU, ABL, AIX, AIY, ABM, ABY, AEY, AEX APZ, AAZ, ADZ, ATZ, ABZ, AEZ, AHZ, AIZ, ACZ, AGZ, AJZ Class of vehicle Registration Mark VEHICULAR STRENGTH Count Transport Ambulance 4310 Auto Rikckshaw Contract Carriage 4377 Education Institution Vehicles Goods - HMV Goods - MMV Goods-LMV Three Wheeled Goods Vehicles Tractor for commercial use Motor Cabs Others Stage Carriages Total Transport Non-transport Jeep Motor Cars Motor Cycles Others Tractor Total Non-Transport Grand Total

280 REGISTRATION LETTERS ALLOTTED TO EACH Sl.No. Name of the State Group of letters 1 Andaman and Nicobar AN 2 Andhra Pradesh AP 3 Arunachal Pradesh AR 4 Assam AS 5 Bihar BR 6 Chandigarh CH 7 Chatisgarh CG 8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli DN 9 Daman and Diu DD 10 Delhi DL 11 Goa GA 12 Gujarat GJ 13 Haryana HR 14 Himachal Pradesh HP 15 Jammu and Kashmir JK 16 Jharkhand JH 17 Karnataka KA 18 Kerala KL 19 Lakshadeep LD 20 Madhya Pradesh MP 21 Maharashtra MH 22 Manipur MN 23 Meghalaya ML 24 Mizoram MZ 25 Nagaland NL 26 Orissa OR 27 Pondicherry PY 28 Punjab PB 29 Rajasthan RJ 30 Sikkim SK 31 Tamilnadu TN 32 Tripura TR 33 Uttar Pradesh UP 34 Uttaranchal UA 35 West Bengal WB

281 Sl.No. Class of Vehicle Count 1 Motor Cycle Motor Car Goods Carriage-LMV Goods Carriage-MMV Goods Carriage-HMV Contract Carriage Vehicle Ambulance Auto Rickshaw Education Institution Bus Private Service Vehicle Stage Carriages Vehicle Tractors & Trailors Motorcab Cabs - LMV Others Total

282 LIST OF TELEPHONE NOs. OF OFFICERS AND ABOVE THE RANK OF SsP TELEPHONE NUMBERS Sl. STD Name of the Officer Designation No. Code 1 P. G. Kumar, IPS Prl.Secy.to Govt. 040 Fax 2 Addl.DGP Chairman, State Highway Authority 3 Govind Singh, IPS Addl.Secy.to Govt.(Home) 040 Office Res Cell Fax OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE (CHIEF OFFICE) 4 R.R. Girish Kumar, IPS DGP Fax A. Sivasankar, IPS Chairman, SLPRB Umesh Kumar, IPS DGP (P&L) Alok Srivastava, IPS DGP, Legal M. Ratan, IPS Addl. DGP (L&O) Lokendra Sharma, IPS Addl. DGP (Org) Madan Lal, IPS., Addl. DGP, Homeguards 11 K. Durga Prasad, IPS Addl. DGP (Trg) Vivek Dube, IPS Addl. DGP (Welfare) S.V. Ramanamurthy, IPS Addl. DGP (Co-Ord) Smt. Tejdeep Kaur Menon, IPS Addl. DGP (Sports) T. Krishna Raju, IPS Addl. DGP (Admn) S.R. Tivari, IPS IGP (Org) Vinay Ranjan Ray, IPS IGP (Training) T.A. Tripathi, IPS IGP (L&O) Satyanarayan, IPS IGP(SLPRB) Mohd. Ahsan Reza, IPS DIG (HG) T. Yoganand, IPS AIG (Admn) AIG (L&O) REGIONAL Is.G.P 23 R.P. Takur, IPS IGP Warangal Region V.K. Singh, IPS IGP (Vizag Region) Santosh Mehra, IPS IG (L&O) RR Rajiv Ratan, IPS IGP (Hyd. Region) INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT 27 M. Mahendar Reddy, IPS IGP V.C. Sajjanar, IPS DIG, CI Cell N. Balasubrahmanyam, IPS DIG (Int. Hyd) B. Srinivasulu, IPS SP (INT) Vikram Singh Mann, IPS SP (INT) Y. Gangadhar, IPS SP (INT) P. Kishan Rao, IPS SP (INT) Md. Iqbal, IPS SP (INT) SECURITY WING 35 Sandeep Sandilya, IPS DIG Security Ravindar, IPS SP Security G.J. Murali, IPS SP SIB 38 B. Shivadhar Reddy,IPS DIG (SIB)

283 39 T. Prabhakar Rao, IPS SP (SIB) M. Ravi Prakash, IPS SP (SIB) OCTOPUS 41 N.V. Surender Babu, IPS IGP, Octopus DIG, Octopus SP, Octopus CRIME INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT 44 A.Siva Narayana, IPS Addl.DGP V.S.K. Kaumudi, IPS IGP, EOW, CID N. Hanumantha Rao, IPS IGP, PCR M. Punna Rao, IPS IGP, EOW, CID S.Umapathi,IPS IGP, Director, SCRB K. Satyanarayana Rao, IPS IGP, Admn B.L. Sujatha Rao, IPS DIG (T) U.V.S. Raju, SP S.P. WPC SP, VZA &GTR Smt. B. Sumathi, SP, Cyber crimes POLICE COMPUTER SERVICES 55 Ravi Gupta, IPS IGP (PCS) STATE RAILWAY POLICE 48 M. Algar, IPS DGP, (Rlys) Smt. Bhavana Saxena, IPS DIG, Railways P. John Victor, IPS SRP, Sec.bad A.S. Khan, IPS SRP, Vijayawada SRP, Guntakal APSP BATTALIONS 53 S.K. Jayachandra, IPS Addl. DGP A.B. Venkateswara Rao, IPS IGP, APSP, Bns V. Naveen Chand, IPS DIG GREY HOUNDS 57 Anurag Sharma, IPS ADGP (Grey Hounds) Anjani Kumar, IPS IGP (Grey Hounds) Dr. Shankha Brata Bagchi, IPS DIG (Grey Hounds) SP Grayhounds, VSP A.P.SPECIAL PROTECTION FORCE 60 D. Boobathi Babu, IPS Addl. DG, SPF Anjana Sinha, IPS IGP, SPF ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE ACADEMY 62 N. Samba Siva Rao, IPS Director, APPA Rajiv Trivedi, IPS Addl. Dir. APPA V.V. Srinivasa Rao, IPS Jt.Director, APPA G. Suryaparakash Rao, IPS Jt.Director, APPA POLICE COMMUNICATIONS 66 T. Krishna Prasad, IPS IGP (Commns) A.P.POLICE HOUSING CORPORATION 67 K.R.Nandan, IPS DGP, Chairman, Police Housing Corp J.V. Ramudu, IPS MD, APPHC HYDERABAD CITY POLICE 69 A.K. Khan, IPS CP, Hyd City

284 70 Ch. D. Tirumala Rao, IPS Addl. C.P (Coordination) K. Narsimha Reddy, IPS Addl. C.P, Crime & SIT 71 C.V. Anand, IPS Addl. C.P, Traffic Dr. R. S. Praveen Kumar, IPS Jt.CP,SB City V.V. Gopala Krishna, IPS Jt. CP, Cord & Secy Atul Singh, IPS Jt.CP (Admn.) Kripanand Tripati Ujela, IPS DCP, H.Qrs J. Satyanarayana, IPS DCP, DD Y. Nagireddy, IPS DCP, North Zone N. Madhusudhan Reddy, IPS DCP, South Zone Mahesh Chandra Ladda, IPS DCP, East Zone N. Stephen Ravindera, IPS DCP, West Zone Dr. Atul Sabharwal, IPS DCP, Central Zone B. Balakrishna, IPS DCP, Traffic I D. Rama Krishnaiah, IPS DCP, Traffic II R.B. Naik, IPS DCP, Security Kamal Hasan Reddy, IPS DCP, Taskforce CYBERABAD COMMISSIONERATE 86 S. Prabhakar Reddy, IPS Commissioner of Police 87 D. Rama Krishnaiah DCP, Crimes T. Yoganand, IPS DCP, LB Nagar Vijay Kumar, IPS DCP, Madhapur DCP, Traffic M. Sivaprasad, IPS DCP, Alwal COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE 93 A.K. Khan, IPS CP, Hyd City S. Prabhakar Reddy, IPS CP, Cyberabad J. Purna Chandra Rao, IPS CP, VSP City P.S.R. Anjaneyulu, IPS CP, Vijayawada City RANGE D.Is.G 97 K.R.M. Kishore Kumar, IPS IGP, Guntur Range M. M. Bhagwat, IPS DIG, Eluru Range Dr. Soumya Misra, IPS DIG, Vizag Range Jitender, IPS DIG, Warangal Range 101 R.K. Meena, IPS DIG, Nizamabad Range 102 Dr. A. Ravi Shankar, IPS DIG, Karimnagar Range Smt. Swathi Lakra, IPS DIG, Hyderabad Range Anil Kumar, IPS DIG, Kurnool Range Ms. Charu Sinha, IPS DIG, Anantapur Range DISTRICT SUPDTS. OF POLICE 106 Sanjaykumar Jain, IPS SP, Srikakulam Dr. Naveen Gulati, IPS SP, Vizianagaram Vineet Brijlal, IPS SP, Vizag Rural G. Srinivas, IPS S.P. E.G. Kakinada P. Umapathi, IPS OSD Rajahmundry C. Ravi Varma, IPS SP, W.G. Eluru P. Hari Kumar, IPS SP, Krishna, Machilipatnam

285 112 D.S. Chauhan, IPS S.P. Guntur A. Ravichandra, IPS OSD Guntur C.S.R.K.L.N. Raju, IPS SP, Prakasham E. Damodar, IPS SP, Nellore M. K. Sinha, IPS SP, Anantapur P.V.S. Rama Krishna, IPS SP, Chittoor Dr. V. Ravindar, IPS OSD, Tirupathi (U) B. Malla Reddy, IPS SP, Kadapa Ch. Srikanth, IPS SP, Kurnool N. Siva Shankar Reddy, IPS SP, Karimngar P. Promod Kumar SP, Adilabad Shahnawaz Qasim, IPS SP, Warangal J. Prabhakar Rao, IPS OSD, Warangal Kanthi Rana Tata, IPS SP, Khammam G. Sudheer Babu, IPS SP, MBNR A. Sundar Kumar Dass, IPS SP, Medak Rajesh Kumar, IPS SP, Nalgonda K. Venkateswara Rao SP, Nizamabad P. Muni Swamy, IPS SP, RR ANTI CORRUPTION BUREAU 128 K. Aravinda Rao, IPS DG, ACB M. Malakondaiah, IPS Director, ACB K. Srinivas Reddy, IPS Addl. Dir. ACB Smt. Shikha Goel,IPS Jt. Director A. Abraham Lincon, IPS Jr. Director, ACB A.Satyanarayana, IPS Jr. Director, ACB A.R. Srinivas, Jr. Director, ACB VIGILLANCE AND ENFORCEMENT 135 V. Dinesh Reddy, IPS DG, V&E A.R. Anuradha, IPS IGP, Taskforce H. K. Gupta, IPS Director (V&E) K.V.R.N. Reddy, IPS DIG (V&E) APS RTC 139 B. Prasada Rao, IPS VC & MD, APS RTC Dr. B.L. Meena, IPS Director, V&S, APSRTC OFFICERS ON DEPUTATION WITH IN THE STATE 142 M. Bhaskar, IPS Commnr. Printing Stationary & Stores. 143 Smt. Aruna M Bahuguna, IPS DG Fire Services S.A. Huda, IPS Controller Legal Metrology Dr. C.N. Gopinadha Reddy, IPS DG & IG of Prisons R.P Meena, IPS DG, Copy rights Drugs Control 147 Umesh Sharraf, IPS Jt. MD AP Transco V.R.K. Mohan Rao, IPS Addl. DGP PTO P.V. Sunil Kumar, IPS Director (Enft) P&E M. Gopi Krishna, IPS Spl. Secy. IT & C Dept 151 M. Pratap, IPS Chief Exe. Officer AP Investment 152 T.V. Sashidhar Reddy, IPS SP, CM Secy B.V. Ramana Kumar, IPS FRRO

286 LIST OF MUNICIPALITIES (LIST OF MUNICIPALITIES AS ON (Total : 121) (Before constitution of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation) Sl. No. Name of the Dist. Name of the Municipality Grade 1 Srikakulam Srikakulam First 2 Amadalavalasa Third 3 Ichapuram Third 4 Palasa Kasibugga Third 5 Rajam Nagarpanchayat 6 Vizianagaram Vizianagaram Selection 7 Bobbili Second 8 Parvathipuram First 9 Salur Second 10 Visakhapatnam Anakapalle First 11 Bheemunipatnam Second 12 East Godavari Amalapuram First 13 Tuni Second 14 Samalkot Second 15 Ramachandrapuram Second 16 Pithapuram Second 17 Mandapeta Second 18 Peddapuram Third 19 West Godavari Bhimavaraqm Special 20 Palacole First 21 Tadepalligudem First 22 Narsapur First 23 Nidadavole Second 24 Tanuku First 25 Kovvur Third 26 Krishna Machilipatnam Special 27 Gudivada Special 28 Jaggaiahpeta Third 29 Nuzvid Second 30 Pedana Third 31 Guntur Tenali Special 32 Narasaraopeta First 33 Bapatla Second 34 Repalle Second 35 Chilakaluripet First 36 Ponnur Second 37 Mangalagiri Second 38 Macherla Second 39 Sattenapalli Third 40 Piduguralla Nagarpanchayat 41 Vinukonda Third 42 Prakasham Ongole Selection 43 Chirala First 44 Markapur Second 45 Kandukur Second 46 Nellore Gudur Second 47 Kavali Second 48 Venkatagiri Third 49 Chittoor Chittoor Selection 50 Madanapalle First 51 Srikalahasti Second 52 Punganur Third 53 Palmaner Third 54 Nagari Third 55 Puttur Third 56 Ananthapur Hindupur Special 57 Guntakal First 58 Tadipatri First 59 Dharmavaram Second 60 Kadiri Second 61 Rayadurg Second 62 Kurnool Nandyal Special 63 Adoni Special

287 Sl. No. Name of the Dist. Name of the Municipality Grade 64 Yemmiganur First 65 Dhone Nagarpanchayat 66 Kadapa Proddatur Special 67 Pulivendula Third 68 Jammalamadugu Nagarpanchayat 69 Rajampet Nagarpanchayat 70 Rayachoti Third 71 Badvel Third 72 Warangal Jangaon Third 73 Karimnagar Jagityal Second 74 Sircilla Third 75 Korutla Third 76 Ramagundam Special 77 Metpalli Third 78 Khammam Khammam Special 79 Kothagudem First 80 Yellandu Third 81 Bhadrachalam Third 82 Palwancha Second 83 Manuguru Third 84 Sathuaplli Nagarpanchayat 85 Adilabad Adilabad First 86 Bellampally Second 87 Mancherial First 88 Nirmal Second 89 Kagaznagar Third 90 Bhainsa Third 91 Mandamarri Third 92 Ranga Reddy L.B.Nagar Selection 93 Kukatpally Selection 94 Malkajgiri Selection 95 Kapra Selection 96 Uppalkalan Selection 97 Qutubullahpur Special 98 Alwal Special 99 Gaddiannaram First 100 Rajendranagar First 101 Serilingampally Selection 102 Tandur Third 103 Vikarabad Second 104 Nalgonda Nalgonda First 105 Suryapet First 106 Miryalaguda First 107 Bhongir Second 108 Medak Sangareddy First 109 Siddipet Second 110 Sadasivapet Third 111 Patancheru Third 112 Ramachandrapuram Third 113 Zaheerabad Third 114 Medak Second 115 Mahaboobnagar Mahaboobnagar Special 116 Gadwal Third 117 Narayanpet Third 118 Wanaparthy Third 119 Nizamabad Kamareddy Second 120 Bodhan Second 121 Armoor Third Grade -I Grade -II Grade -III Municipalities having more than Rs. 4 crore revenue earning but less than Rs. 6 crores. Municipalities having more than Rs. 2 crore revenue earning but less than Rs. 4 crores. Municipalities having more than Rs. 1 crore revenue earning but less than Rs. 2 crores.

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