Kurnool Circle Inspector flees with ₹15 lakh; search on
The Hindu
A case has been lodged in the same police station where the CI was working and a search team has been sent to Vijayawada and other places
The Kurnool police on March 25 began a search for Kurnool Taluka Circle Inspector (CI) of Police Kambagiri Ramudu, who allegedly took away ₹15 lakh out of ₹75 lakh confiscated at Panchalingala Check Post on the city outskirts four days ago from a Tamil Nadu-based person identified as Satish Balakrishnan.
Satish Balakrishnan lodged a complaint on Thursday night alleging the Circle Inspector demanded ₹15 lakh in the name of Superintendent of Police Ch. Sudheer Kumar Reddy, though all the papers related to the cash were intact. “The money was being taken from Hyderabad to Madurai in a private bus on Sunday last by Satish Balakrishnan of Tiruppur in Tamil Nadu,” the SEB Circle Inspector Manjula said.
A case has been lodged in the same police station where the Circle Inspector was working and a search team has been sent to Vijayawada and other places, where he is suspected to be hiding. The accused police officer gave away his official SIM Card at the police station and left for an unknown place, according to the sources. The Kurnool Superintendent of Police is holding a Crime Review Meeting on Friday, to assess the law and order situation in the district.
They will be installed at strategic locations, under the safe city project, to help in traffic management, monitor any untoward incident like road rage, hit-and-run, harassment of women, and other law and order issues round the clock. The cameras linked to the command centre can also be used for both law and order and traffic management, the officials added.