Two Held In Boy’s Death, Illegal Firearms Seized

The Anakapalli police occupy arrested two folks in connection with the loss of life of 12-yr-extinct, who became as soon as killed in the accidental discharge of a nation-made firearm on the outskirts of Etikoppaka under Yelamanchili mandal in Anakapalli district.

The arrested folks occupy been identified as Kasimkota Suribabu, a native of Etikoppaka, and Mutyala Appala Ramana, a native of Kasimkota.

Yelamanchili inspector S. Dhanunjaya Rao acknowledged the boy, alongside with eight of his mates, including Suribabu’s son, had long gone to Suribabu’s thatched home shut to the Polavaram canal on the outskirts of Etikoppaka village on Sunday to play and swim.

While the early life occupy been playing, Suribabu’s son reportedly knowledgeable his mates that his father saved two guns in the hut and took out one among them to be conscious them. While explaining how the firearm operated, the loaded gun by probability went off, killing Kaushik on the location.

Shrinking by the incident, the early life fled from the location. Fearing authorized penalties, Suribabu allegedly shifted Kaushik’s body from the location and dumped it in nearby bushes. He later cleaned the blood stains shut to the hut in an strive to abolish proof and fled from the home together alongside with his son, carrying the 2 unlicensed firearms. The duo occupy been later traced in Mallavaram, about 15 km from Etikoppaka.

Police arrested Suribabu for possession of unlawful firearms and Mutyala Appala Ramana for supplying gunpowder to him. Two nation-made firearms and ammunition occupy been seized all around the operation.

Police registered a case under associated sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the Arms Act, 1959, and the Explosives Act, 1884.

Two sentenced to two years in ₹25 lakh theft case

Two folks occupy been sentenced to two years’ imprisonment by the Judicial First Class Justice of the Peace Court docket in Dhone in connection with a ₹25 lakh theft case.

Constant with police, the theft took location on October 25, 2025, in a bus travelling from Hyderabad to Bengaluru. Based entirely totally on a complaint lodged by Praveen R. Rawal (52), a resident of Secunderabad, a case became as soon as registered at Krishnagiri police position.

All via the investigation, police under the supervision of circle inspector B. Madhusudan Rao arrested Mohammed Shaheed (35) and Suheb (20), every natives of Bijnor district in Uttar Pradesh, shut to Dinnedevarapadu village in Kallur mandal of Kurnool district on October 27, 2025.

After listening to the case, the Dhone court docket convicted the accused and sentenced them to two years in penal advanced. Kurnool district superintendent of police Vikrant Patil most traditional public prosecutor Bhaskar Rao and the police officers for securing the conviction.

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