Fake doctor went bankrupt at Medinagao Hospital

Hyderabad: The Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) found that Kalapala Bharat Kumar allegedly worked as a doctor and worked in a hospital in the Medina province. Kumar passed a forged registration certificate without a modern medicine degree.
During a surprise inspection on March 19, 2025, the TGMC team led by Dr. Kadali Vishnu and the alert officers M. Ramu and M. Rakesh identified Kumar. TGMC has since filed a complaint with Miyamoto police. The case is under investigation. TGMC officials said they are waiting for updates from Miyamoto police.
The committee has issued warnings to all hospitals, nursing homes and hyper-specialty clinics to verify the certificates of medical professionals. The hospital can confirm doctor registration details by visiting the TGMC website.
Technology for booking black marketing IPL tickets
Hyderabad:Begumpet police booked a 21-year-old software professional Vignesh to try to resell IPL matched tickets at a high price. He is a ticket to the Hyderabad competition scheduled for April 23 and April 25. Police said Vignesh proposed the idea after a friend told him about buying tickets online and attending a competition. Vignesh released WhatsApp status to offer them resale at a higher price. Begumpet Inspector B. Prasada Rao confirmed that the case has been registered under Article 112 of the BNS.
Gang robbery couple waving knife in broad sunlight
Hyderabad: Four men equipped with knives broke into a house in the P&T colony and made about 40 grams of gold, silver items and undisclosed cash in a grand sun robbery in Rajendranagar on Monday.
The gang arrived at the car at 9.40 a.m. and entered the residence after threatening Knifepoint residents. “We are investigating whether the suspect had made meat before targeting this house or whether it was random, and was also checking CCTV footage,” Rajendranagar Sho Kastro said.
Woman policeman finds dead in Melpet
Hyderabad: Nagole Constable Aakula Deepika, 38, was found dead at her residence in the Hasthinapuram teacher colony on Monday. Meerpet police suspect this could be a suicide case.
Police said Deepika’s husband, Ravi Kumar, found she was unresponsive and called police. Preliminary investigations show that while officials have not confirmed their motivations, personal or financial stress may be a factor. “No suicide tickets were found at the scene. We are investigating the matter from all angles,” said Meerpet Sho K. Nagaraju.
The banned e-cigarette racket is full
Hyderabad: The Telangana Anti-Drugs Agency (TGANB) and Hyderabad Police broke a racket, sold banned e-cigarettes and vapes vapes and vapes, and went to schools and college students as AIDS. Two brothers, Sadiq Lalani and Anil Lalani, conducted illegal operations with about 500 members through the WhatsApp team.
Police estimate that the two sold e-cigarettes worth about Rs 1 crore in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. During the raid, officials seized 1,217 e-cigarettes from various international brands worth Rs 2 million from their residences, as well as Rs 18,440 in cash.
The brothers sourced products from Delhi and Mumbai, used the Hawala channel for large transactions and relied on an app-based platform and courier service for delivery. Police said 13 teenage buyers were identified and their parents would be consulted.
Cases have been booked under the Electronic Crime Prevention Act (PECA), the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA) and the Juvenile Justice Act. Authorities urge the public to report such crimes by calling 1908 or via email.