Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 314

CRIME IN

ANDHRA PRADESH
2011

STATE CRIME RECORDS BUREAU


CRIME INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE DGP, AP,
HYDERABAD-500 004

Tel: 23240663, 27852298


Fax: 040-23237575
e-mail: scrb@cidap.gov.in
Web site: http://www.cidap.gov.in

INDEX
SUBJECT

PAGE

PROFILE OF AP AND AP POLICE

CRIME SNAPSHOTS

THIRD EYE AN INVESTIGATION TOOL AND CIS

UNITS THAT RECORDED HIGHEST CRIME

7-8

HIGHLIGHTS

9-10

1-6

CHAPTER-1

DISTRIBUTION OF COGNIZABLE CRIME

CHAPTER-2

BODILY CRIME

11-28
29-37

CHAPTER-3

PROPERTY CRIME

39-47

CHAPTER-4

ECONOMIC OFFENCES

49-65

CHAPTER-5

CRIME AGAINST WOMEN

67-80

CHAPTER-6

ANTI HUMAN TRAFFICKING

81-90

CHAPTER-7

CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN

91-97

CHAPTER-8

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

99-110

CHAPTER-9

CRIME AGAINST SC/ST

111-122

CHAPTER-10

FACTIOUS CRIME

123-125

CHAPTER-11

EXTREMIST OFFENCES

127-130

CHAPTER-12

GRAVE CRIMES

131-142

CHAPTER-13

SPECIAL AND LOCAL LAWS

143-150

CHAPTER-14

CYBER CRIME

151-159

CHAPTER-15

WITCH CRAFT

161-164

CHAPTER-16

CUSTODIAL DEATHS

165-170

CHAPTER-17

MISSING PERSONS

171-177

CHAPTER-18

ROAD ACCIDENTS

179-184

CHAPTER-19

THEFT OF IDOLS

185-187

CHAPTER-20

THEFT / PILFERAGE OF ELECTRICITY

189-192

CHAPTER-21

ARRESTS

193-195

CHAPTER-22

DISPOSAL OF IPC CASES BY POLICE AND BY COURTS

197-199

CHAPTER-23

COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS UNDER DIFFERENT CRIME HEADS

201-206

CHAPTER-24

POLICE STRENGTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE

207-217

CHAPTER-25

POLICE OFFICERS KILLED AND INJURED

219-223

CHAPTER-26

RECIDIVISM

225-226

MARINE POLICE

227-235

DISTRICT PROFILES & MAPS AND CRIME TRENDS

237-297

MAGISTRATE COURTS AND THEIR JURISDICTIONS

299-329

NAMES & PHONE NOs. OF DIST. LEGAL SERVICE AUTHORITY

330-331

REGISTRATION NOs & LETTERS UNDER AP MOTOR VEHICLE RULES

332-335

PHONE NUMBERS OF SENIOR POLICE OFFICERS

336-339

NO. OF CASES RECEIVED, REPORTED AND PENDING IN FSL, HYD.

340

PROFILE OF ANDHRA PRADESH AND ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE


I. GENERAL
1

Area in Sq. Kms.

275045

Population (in Lakhs)

859.36

Male (in Lakhs)

431.48

Female (in Lakhs)

427.88

No. of Villages

29,729

Density of Population (Per Sq.KM)

320

Sex Ratio (Females per 1000 Males)

992

No. of Revenue Districts

23

No. of Revenue Divisions

81

10

No. of Revenue Mandals

1128

11

Rural / Urban Population (in Lakhs)


(Urban + Rural)

12

Bordering States

859.36
(297.04 + 562.32)
Orissa, Tamilnadu,
Maharashtra, Madhya
Pradesh, Karnataka and
Chattishgarh

II. POLICE
22 Dists., 4
Commissionerates, 4
Urban Dists. and 3 Rly.
Dists.

No. of Districts

Strength
(Civil + AR+APSP)

89173

Police Stations (Including Women P.Ss)

1685

Women Police Stations

28

No. of Circles

429

No. of Sub-Divisions

188

7
8

Police/Population
(Per ten thousand of Population)
Density of Police Personnel
(No. of Policemen per Sq.Km)

9.6
0.32

Total no. of UI cases ( as on 31.12.2011)

58055

10

Total no. of PT cases ( as on 31.12.2011)

341335

CRIME - SNAPSHOTS
CRIME

HIGHEST

LOWEST

Crime Rate (IPC)*

Hyderabad City (360.26)

Anantapur (126.01)

Incidence of Crime

Cyberabad (17323)

Ranga Reddy (1715)

Murder

Cyberabad (172)

Rajahmundry Urban (17)

Rioting

Warangal Rural (204)

Vijayawada City
Visakhapatnam City

Kidnapping & Abduction

Cyberabad (125)

Vizianagaram (11)

Dacoity

Anantapur (13)

Visakhapatnam Rural
Vizianagaram

Robbery

Cyberabad (91)

Kadapa (3)

Burglary

Cyberabad (1204)

Ranga Reddy (85)

Cheating

Hyderabad City (1635)

Srikakulam (43)

Rape

West Godavari (90)

Tirupathi Urban (10)

Dowry Death

Cyberabad (5)

Rajahmundry Urban (3)

Harassment

Cyberabad (1342)

Warangal Urban (62)

Molestation

Krishna (287)

Rajahmundry Urban (31)

SC/ST Offences

Karimnagar (210)

Ranga Reddy (20)

Special and Local Laws

Hyderabad (1724253)

Chittoor (5944)

* Crime Rate is a measure of crime per one lakh of population.

(2 each)

( Nil )

THIRD EYE AN INVESTIGATION TOOL (AP Police Intranet)


(http://intranet.appolice.gov.in/)
AP Police Intranet: All 1685 Police Stations, 429 Circles, 188 Sub-Divisions, 22
Districts, 4 Urban Districts, 4 Commissionerates and 3 Railway Districts have been networked
w.e.f 01.01.2009 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 on-line at their workhighest 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-paid 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 shortlisting details of most probable offenders. (90,000 entries are made as on Feb 2012).
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).(Under process)
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.
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)..(Under
process)
Education Tracking System: This database consists of all S.S.C, Polytechnic and Degree
Certificate holders which can be searched based on various parameters. (under process)
M.O.D.T: (Mandatory Online Data Transfer): 1st January 2009 was a momentous day for AP
Police, as on that day all 1685 police stations, 429 circles, 188 sub-divisions, 22 Districts, 4
Urban Districts, 4 Commissionerates and 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.
-oOo1. CID, AP designated as a Police Station vide G.O.Ms. No.478 Home (Police. D) Dept. dtd:
13.08.1986.
2. Cyber Police Station of CID started functioning vide G.O. Ms. No. 128 Home (Police. D)
Dept. dtd: 18.05.2002.
3. Octopus Police Station of A.P started functioning vide G.O.Ms. No. 286/Home/ PSC Dept.
dtd: 07.12.2007.
4. Task Force, Hyderabad City is designated as P.s. vide G.O. Ms. No. 329 dtd:30.8.1996.
5. Cyber Crime P.S in Hyderabad City started functioning vide G.O. Ms. No. 10/Home/PSC
dtd. 16.01.2011.
Investigation Supporting Center :- It is a very useful system for the Investigating Officers.
The process of Investigation for all types of Crimes (ex. Dacoity, Fire accidents, Missing
Persons, SC/ST Cases etc.) have been systematically categorized and all the Standard
Operating Procedures have been computerized.

It is ready reference for the Investigating

Officers. It has features like Templates for difference situations and Actions Plans according to
the Crimes Heads. It is available to the Police Officers 24 x 7.
Office Automation Module - POLIS: The Office Automation Module POLIS consists of
sub-systems viz., Personnel Information System, Payrolls, Co-operative Society, Budget

Accounts and Income Tax returns for internal Administration of Districts / Units in the State. All
the employees are able to view their pay particulars, service particulars, etc online even from
remotely located Police Stations.
Present Status:
i)

Payroll System has been implemented for the Staff working in all Districts / Units.

ii)

Co-operative Society transactions in respect of all employees have been completed.

iii)

Generation of Income Tax Returns (Form-16) for employees has been completed and
tested by the Establishment Staff of various Districts / Units.

iv) Process of capturing of personal particulars / service particulars of all employees


in prescribed proformae and the data entry of the same are under progress.

NOTE ON eCOPS AND CCTNS PROJECT


AP Police has implemented an eCOPS (electronic Computerized Operations for Police
Services) application which provides operational support for Citizen Service Delivery. eCOPS is
the first significant step towards the integration of the state-of-the-art IT infrastructure within the
Andhra Pradesh State Police Department. eCOPS is operational and being used all across the
State at various levels of the Police Department. It provides a platform for computing all key
investigation operations from filing an FIR till creating the final charge sheet.

eCOPS

is

accessible across hierarchy levels and state-wide locations so as to enable easy accessibility of
information throughout the Department and it facilitates faster and better decision making and
crime prevention via information collation and collaborative action.
The primary objective of this project is to enable the Police Department to deliver citizencentric services in an efficient manner and achieve operational efficiency through successful
implementation of the information Technology solutions along with the required process and
organizational setup changes.
The broad objectives of the project are as follows:

1) Improve Service Delivery to the Public


2) Enhanced Tools for Law & Order Maintenance, Investigation and Crime Prevention.
3) Create platforms at State and Central level for sharing Crime and Criminal information
4) Increase over all operational efficiency.

For the Police Stations, recommendations have been made to make the petition
registering and handling process more transparent and accessible to the citizens, enable Police
Stations to allocate additional resources for front-line duties by centralizing non-core activities
and automating routine back-office functions, and redesigning performance metrics from the
current one-dimensional crime-based measures to account for all duties carried out by the
police. Internal employee efficiency gains can also be realized through implementation of a
Human Resource Management System that can not only alleviate the personnels
administrative needs.

Under the circumstances stated above, the Govt. of India, MHA has taken up a Mission
Mode Project called Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & System (CCTNS) under National
e-Governance Plan. This project is being implemented through National Crime Records Bureau
(NCRB) in all the States and UTs of India. This project has been launched in the 11th Five Year
Plan with an outlay of Rs. 2,000 Crore for all the 28 States and 7 Union Territories of India.

The project aims at creating a comprehensive and integrated system for enhancing the
efficiency and effectiveness of policing at the Police Station level through adoption of principles
of e-Governance, and creating of a nationwide networked infrastructure for evolution of IT
enable state-of-the-art tracking system around investigation of crime and detection of criminals
in the real time, which is a critical requirement in the context of the present day internal security
scenario.

The focus of the entire project is the citizen of the country and to provide him with best
services by using state-of-the-art technology in field of ICT. This is possible only by assessing
needs of all the stakeholders of the system viz the citizen, Police Department and its personnel
and external interfaces where certain information exchange is being made to help each other to
achieve the objectives set under this project.

Although implementation of this project is planned in such a way that MHA will provide
core Application Software to the states which will be customized to cater to the requirements of
the States, but some of the states in the country who have already developed their own systems
similar to the one MHA has proposed to implement will be able to enhance their existing
systems under the purview of CCTNS project. Andhra Pradesh is one of these states declared
as Advanced State having similar system called Electronic Computerization of Police
Services (eCOPS)

in highest and using it extensively across the State at all the Police

Stations. AP Police have experience of more than 10 years in the field of computerization.
Apart from eCOPS application there are many applications which have been developed over a
period of time.

AP Police have been using these applications effectively to analyse crime

records and get clues to apprehend the suspects.

These applications are required to be

integrated to provide better services to the citizens and Police Department. Functionalities of
these applications need to be revised in order to meet the objectives, functionalities and other

requirements as defined under CCTNS

project.

AP Police has decided to enhance the

capabilities of its applications and migrate into enterprise eCOPS under work flow environment.

The MHA, Government of India

has agree and permitted to go head for the

implementation of enterprise eCOPS in highest of CCTNS in AP Police Department duly


incorporating additional functionalities available in CCTNS.

Accordingly, the AP Police has already initiated implementation activities relating to the
Project in AP Police as per the guidelines and milestones fixed by the MHA, Government of
India.

UNITS THAT RECORDED HIGHEST CRIME UNDER DIFFERENT HEADS-2011


Hyderabad
Commissionerate

Cyberabad Police
Commissionerate

Mahaboobnagar Dist

Karimnagar Dist

Highest in Ordinary Thefts (4289)


Highest in Cheatings (1635)
Highest in UI cases (12597)
Highest in Counterfeit Currency (34)
Highest in pending execution of NBWs (5318)
Highest in PT cases (28814)
2nd Highest in Dowry Harassment (1223)
2nd Highest in Riotings (169)
2nd Highest in Tot. Cog. Crime under IPC (14663)
2nd Highest in Robberies (39)
2nd Highest in Burglaries (689)
2nd Highest in Crime Against Women (1590)
2nd Highest in Missing Persons (2599)
2nd Highest in Road Accidents (2745)
2nd Highest in Attempt to Murder (128)
3rd Highest in Kidnapping / Abduction (85)
4th Highest in Dacoities (7)
Highest in Tot. Cog. Crime under IPC (17323)
Highest in Kidnapping (125)
Highest in Murder for gain (36)
Highest in Robberies (91)
Highest in Burglaries (1204)
Highest in Road Accidents (3746)
Highest in PT cases (35005)
Highest in Cr.Br. Trust. (152)
Highest in Crime Against Women (1934)
Highest in Dowry Harassment (1342)
Highest in Missing Persons (2924)
2nd Highest in Murders (172)
2nd Highest in Dacoities (9)
2nd Highest in Cheatings (1259)
2nd Highest in Ord. Thefts (3965)
2nd Highest in Rape Cases (86)
2nd Highest in UI Cases (3848)
2nd Highest in Cul. Homicide (17)
3rd Highest in Attempt to Murder (121)
3rd Highest in pending execution of NBWs (1817)
Highest in Murders (173)
Highest in Dowry Deaths (22)
Highest in Cul. Homicide (28)
2nd Highest in Rape cases (86)
3rd Highest in Murder for Gain (15)
Highest in Hurt cases (1646)
2nd Highest in Riotings (169)
2nd Highest in Dacoities (9)
2nd Highest in Kid/ Abduction (116)

Anantapur Dist

East Godavari Dist

West Godavari Dist

Vijayawada
Commissionerate

Medak Dist

Kurnool Dist

Nalgonda Dist
Visakhapatnam City
Warangal Rural
Krishna
Nizamabad

Guntur Rural
Khammam

2nd Highest in pending execution of NBWs (1833)


2nd Highest in SC & ST Offences (210)
3rd Highest in Tot. Cog. Crime under IPC (8016)
3rd Highest in Cheatings (404)
3rd Highest in PT cases (22468)
3rd Highest in Crime Against Women (1212)
4th Highest in Dowry Deaths (12)
4th Highest in Dowry Harassment (648)
4th Highest in Attempt to Murder (107)
Highest in Dacoities (13)
3rd Highest in Murders (165)
3rd Highest in Dowry Death (14)
2nd Highest in Counterfeit Currency (22)
3rd Highest in SC & ST Offences (208)
4th Highest in Cr.Br. of Trust (66)
Highest in Rape Cases (90)
3rd Highest in Burglaries (428)
3rd Highest in Counterfeit Currency (16)
3rd Highest in UI cases (3644)
3rd Highest in Robberies (34)
3rd Highest in Cr.Br. Trust (78)
3rd Highest in Ord. Thefts (1486)
4th Highest in Cheatings (363)
2nd Highest in Murder for Gain (20)
3rd Highest in Dacoities (6)
3rd Highest in Cul. Homicide (12)
Highest in SC & ST Offences (226)
Highest in Attempt to Murder (155)
2nd Highest in Dacoities (9)
2nd Highest in Hurt cases (1496)
4th Highest in Murders (147)
2nd Highest in Dacoities (9)
3rd Highest in Road Accidents (2221)
Highest in Dacoities (13)
4th Highest in Ord. Thefts (1252)
Highest in Riotings (204)
3rd Highest in Dowry Harassment (676)
2nd Highest in Dacoities (9)
4th Highest in Murder for Gain (13)
4th Highest in Cul. Homicide (9)
4th Highest in Robberies (27)
3rd Highest in Hurt cases (1458)
4th Highest in Counterfeit cases (15)
3rd Highest in Rape cases (84)

HIGHLIGHTS IN INCIDENCE OF CRIME


The overall crime rate in AP is slightly increased 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. 33.5% of the population live in urban areas with 66.50 in
rural areas. Crime by youngsters, new entrants has shown an increase.
1)

175767 cases of Total Cognizable Crime under IPC have been registered in the State
in 2011 as against 166221 in 2010 showing an increase of 5.74 %.

2)

37614 cases of Bodily Crime were reported in the State in 2011 as against 34387 in
2010 showing an increase of 9.4%.

Districts / Commissionerates that topped the Crime Graph:


Mahaboobnagar district recorded highest no. of Murder cases (173).
Kurnool district registered the highest number of Attempt to Murder cases (155).
Mahaboobnagar district registered highest no. of cases of Culpable Homicide not
amounting to Murder (28).
Cyberabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of Kidnapping &
Abduction (125).
Karimnagar district registered the highest number of Hurt cases (1646).
Warangal Rural registered the highest number of Rioting cases (204).
West Godavari district recorded highest no. of Rape cases (90).
Major Cities: Hyderabad City ranked 8th in the incidence of Bodily Crimes (1611) while
Cyberabad (1992),Vijayawada City (900) and Visakhapatnam City (490) Cities ranked 3rd,
22nd and 28th respectively.
3)

Property Crime registered an increasing trend by 5.3% over the previous year.
Anantapur district & Visakhapatnam City recorded highest number of dacoities (13
each).
Cyberabad Commissionerate recorded the highest number of cases reported
under Robberies (91) and Burglaries (1204)
Hyderabad Commissionerate recorded the highest number of cases in the
incidence of Ordinary Thefts (4289)

4)

Economic Offences increased by 5.3% over last year.


Hyderabad City registered the highest number of cases of cheating cases (1635)
and Counterfeit currency (34).
Cyberabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of

Criminal

Breach of Trust (152).


5)

Crime against Women has shown an increase by 11% over the figures of last year.

6)

Crime against Children has shown an increase by 16.9% over the figures of last year.

7)

Juvenile delinquency cases have shown a decrease by 3.2% over the figures of last
year.

8)

Crime against SCs/STs increased by 7% with 2666 cases reported in 2011 as against
2491 reported in 2010.

9)

Factious Crime shows a decreasing trend in 2011 (3 cases) as against (10 cases) in
2010.

10)

Extremist offences showed considerable decreasing trend in 2011 by 45.78% over


2010.

11)

Grave Crimes have shown an increase in 2011 by 16.00% over previous year.

12)

Cases under Spl & Local Laws decreased by 1.3% over previous year.

13)

379 cases registered under Cyber crime in 2011 as against 164 cases in 2010.

14)

Cases of Witchcraft increased in 2011 by 11.43% over 2010.

15)

12 cases of Custodial deaths reported in 2011 as against same (12 cases) in the year
2010.

16)

Cases of Missing persons increased in 2011 by 18.15% compared to previous year.

17)

Road accidents showed a decreasing trend in 2011 by 2.59 % over previous year.

18)

Theft of idol cases decreased in 2011 by 45.54% over previous year.

AP Police Department
Districtwise Crime Rate (IPC) - 2011
(Per 1 Lakh Population)
ANANTAPUR

126.01

SRIKAKULAM

133.64

CHITTOOR

144.35

VSP RURAL

145.59

EAST GODAVARI

146.10

MAHABOOBNAGAR

153.39

GUNTUR-R

161.63

KURNOOL

164.40

PRAKASHAM

165.07

MEDAK

167.77

ADILABAD

171.03

KADAPA

172.18

WEST GODAVARI

175.39

Districts

VIZIANAGARAM

180.39

WARANGAL-R

183.63

NELLORE

194.19

VSP CITY

200.78

KHAMMAM

203.52
204.5 State Average

KARIMNAGAR

207.18

NALGONDA

209.09

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

224.44

NIZAMABAD

229.24

KRISHNA

242.35

GUNTUR-U

295.14

WARANGAL-U

299.55

TIRUPATHI-U

302.66

VIJAYAWADA CITY

336.75

CYBERABAD

350.60

HYDERABAD CITY

360.26

RANGA REDDY

394.78
0

50

100

150

200

Crime Rate

250

300

350

400

450

DISTRIBUTION OF COGNIZABLE CRIME


INTRODUCTION:
Total cognizable crime under IPC sections reported in A.P. State during the year 2011 is
175767 as against 166221 in 2010 indicating an increase of 5.74%.
The grand total of bodily offences, property offences and white-collar offences under the
IPC was 77887 in 2009, 77778 in 2010 and 83314 in 2011. The other IPC cases are 92453 in
number in 2011.

As on 31.12.2011, a total no. of 58055 cases are UI and 341335 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 reduction in the incidence of conventional crime.
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.

NOTE ON CRIME IN AP -2011


GENERAL REVIEW OF CRIME 2011

Units that recorded highest crime under


the respective head:

Total Cognizable Crime (5.74% increase).


1. Cyberabad
Crime incidence: A total number of 175767 cases 2. Hyderabad City
were reported till the end of December, 2011 as 3. Karimnagar
against 166221 cases reported in the previous year
2010 indicating an increase of 5.74%.

: 17323
: 14663
: 8016

Dacoities (-6.15% decrease)


1. Anantapur
122 cases of dacoities were reported till the 2. VSP City
end of December, 2011 as against 130 in the 3. CYB, NZB & KUR
previous year 2010 indicating an decrease of
6.15%.

: 13
: 13
: 09 each

Robberies(12.43% increase)
579 cases of robberies were reported till the
end of December, 2011 as against 515 in the
previous year 2010 indicating an increase of
12.43%.

1. Cyberabad
2. Hyderabad City
3. Vijayawada City

: 91
: 39
: 34

Burglaries (1.41% increase)


1. Cyberabad
8177 cases of burglaries were reported till 2. Hyderabad City
the end of December, 2011 as against 8063 in the 3. West Godavari
previous year 2010 indicating an increase of 1.41%.

: 1204
: 689
: 428

Theft cases (6.28 % increase)


1. Hyderabad City
27386 cases of theft were reported till the 2. Cyberabad
end of December, 2011 as against 25768 in the 3. Vijayawada City
previous year 2010 indicating an increase of 6.28%.

: 4289
: 3965
: 1486

Murder cases (10.07% increase)


1. Mahaboobnagar
2536 cases of Murders were reported till the 2. Cyberabad
end of December, 2011 as against 2304 in the 3. Anantapur
previous year 2010 indicating an increase of
10.07%.
Riotings (4.18 % increase)
1. Warangal -R
1919 cases of rioting were reported till the 2. Hyderabad city
end of December, 2011 as against 1842 in the 3. Karimnagar
previous year 2010 indicating an increase of
4.18%.

: 173
: 172
: 165

: 204
: 169
: 169

Kidnapping & Abduction (2.19% increase)


1. Cyberabad
1636 cases of kidnapping and abduction 2. Karimnagar
were reported till the end of December, 2011 as 3. Hyderabad City
against 1601 in the previous year 2010 indicating an
increase of 2.19%.

: 125
: 116
: 85

Rape (6.04% increase)


1. West Godavari
1387 cases of rape were reported till the end 2. Cyberabad
of December, 2011 as against 1308 in the previous 3. Mahaboobnagar
year 2010 indicating an increase of 6.04%.

: 90
: 86
: 86

Hurt Cases (9.74 % increase)


1. Karimnagar
27961 cases of hurt were reported till the 2. Kurnool
end of December, 2011 as against 25479 in the 3. Guntur -R
previous year 2010 indicating an increase of 9.74%.

: 1646
: 1496
: 1458

Cheatings (5.55% increase)


1. Hyderabad City
8068 cases of cheating were reported till the 2. Cyberabad
end of December, 2011 as against 7644 in the 3. Karimnagar
previous year 2010 showing an increase of 5.55%.

: 1635
: 1259
: 404

Criminal Breach of Trust (3.10% increase).


1. Cyberabad
964 cases of Cr.Br. of Trust were reported till 2. Nellore
the end of November 2009 as against 935 in the 3. Vijayawada City
previous year 2010 indicating an increase of 3.10%.

: 152
: 84
: 78

Counterfeit Currency (8.52% increase)


1. Hyderabad City
were 2. East Godavari
191 cases of counterfeit currency
reported till the end of December, 2011 as against 3. West Godavari
176 in the previous year 2010 indicating an increase
of 8.52%.

: 34
: 22
: 16

Crime against women (10.96% increase)


1. Cyberabad
23928 cases were registered in the year till 2. Hyderabad City
the end of December, 2011 under Crime Against 3. Karimnagar
Women, as against 21564 cases in the previous
year 2010 showing an increase of 10.96 % over
previous year.

: 1934
: 1590
: 1212

CRIME AGAINST SC/ST: (7.03% increase)


2666 cases of crime against SC/ST were
reported in the year till the end of December,
2011 as against 2491 in the previous year 2010
showing an increase of 7.03%.

1.
2.
3.

Kurnool
Karimnagar
East Godavari

: 226
: 210
: 208

1.
2.
3.

Cyberabad
Hyderabad City
Nalgonda

: 3746
: 2745
: 2221

Road Accidents: (-2.60% decrease)


A total of 42880 cases of Road Accidents
were registered till the end of December 2011 as
against 44024 in the previous year 2010 recorded a
decrease of 2.60%.
15117 persons died due to accidents and
55831 got injured till the end of December 2011.
4
Es:
Enforcement,
Education,
Engineering and Environment have to be
strictly followed.
Solatium scheme to be
followed.
Under Investigation Cases
1. Hyderabad City
Total No. of UI cases in the entire state as 2. Cyberabad
on 31.12.2011 is 58055.
3. Vijayawada City

: 12597
: 3848
: 3644

Pending Trial Cases


1. Cyberabad
Total No. of PT cases in the entire state as 2. Hyderabad City
on 31.12.2011 is 341335.
3. Karimnagar

: 35005
: 28814
: 22468

1. Hyderabad City
25526 NBWs are pending execution as on 2. Karimnagar
31.12.2011.
3. Cyberabad

: 5318
: 1833
: 1817

NBWs

TABLE - 1.1
AP Police Department

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF COGNIZABLE CRIME (IPC)


UNDER IMPORTANT HEADS FOR THE YEARS 2010 AND 2011
MURDER
2010
Sl.
No

ATTEMPT TO MURDER
2011

2010

2011

DISTRICT / CITIES
No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

1 HYDERABAD CITY

121

0.16

107

0.13

134

0.17

128

0.15

2 CYBERABAD

158

0.20

172

0.21

81

0.10

121

0.15

3 RANGA REDDY

33

0.04

71

0.09

26

0.03

19

0.02

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

164

0.21

173

0.21

50

0.06

77

0.09

108

0.14

92

0.11

65

0.08

89

0.11

6 NIZAMABAD

81

0.10

121

0.15

42

0.05

51

0.06

7 MEDAK

77

0.10

114

0.14

47

0.06

52

0.06

8 WARANGAL-R

47

0.06

71

0.09

19

0.02

32

0.04

9 WARANGAL-U

21

0.03

46

0.06

14

0.02

10

0.01

10 KHAMMAM

NALGONDA

85

0.11

102

0.12

70

0.09

88

0.11

11 KARIMNAGAR

124

0.16

135

0.16

79

0.10

107

0.13

12 ADILABAD

92

0.12

102

0.12

82

0.11

87

0.10

13 KURNOOL

151

0.19

147

0.18

118

0.15

155

0.19

14 KADAPA

96

0.12

113

0.14

40

0.05

61

0.07

15 ANANTAPUR

133

0.17

165

0.20

95

0.12

99

0.12

16 CHITTOOR

90

0.12

82

0.10

38

0.05

48

0.06

17 TIRUPATHI-U

28

0.04

39

0.05

33

0.04

29

0.03

18 GUNTUR-R

101

0.13

82

0.10

65

0.08

66

0.08

19 GUNTUR-U

41

0.05

44

0.05

24

0.03

29

0.03

20 NELLORE

67

0.09

56

0.07

79

0.10

77

0.09

21 PRAKASHAM

89

0.11

83

0.10

83

0.11

97

0.12

22 WEST GODAVARI

65

0.08

66

0.08

94

0.12

64

0.08

23 EAST GODAVARI

59

0.08

72

0.09

80

0.10

96

0.12

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

18

0.02

17

0.02

17

0.02

49

0.06

25 KRISHNA

69

0.09

67

0.08

67

0.09

75

0.09

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

33

0.04

30

0.04

46

0.06

58

0.07

27 VSP CITY

18

0.02

34

0.04

21

0.03

32

0.04

28 VSP RURAL

76

0.10

59

0.07

23

0.03

28

0.03

29 VIZIANAGARAM

24

0.03

35

0.04

34

0.04

24

0.03

30 SRIKAKULAM

31

0.04

35

0.04

33

0.04

60

0.07

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0
2304

0.00
2.96

2536

0.00
3.04

0
1701

0.00
2.19

0
2010

0.00
2.41

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
34 CID
TOTAL :

*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11.
This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property
offences + White collar offences)

TABLE - 1.2
CULP. HOM. NOT AMOUNTING TO
MURDER
2010
Sl.
No

KIDNAPPING & ABDUCTION

2011

2010

2011

DISTRICT / CITIES
No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

HYDERABAD CITY

0.01

0.00

98

0.13

85

0.10

CYBERABAD

0.01

17

0.02

125

0.16

125

0.15

RANGA REDDY

0.01

0.01

20

0.03

23

0.03

MAHABOOBNAGAR

14

0.02

28

0.03

74

0.10

65

0.08

NALGONDA

0.01

0.01

68

0.09

69

0.08

NIZAMABAD

0.01

0.01

53

0.07

60

0.07

MEDAK

11

0.01

12

0.01

66

0.08

37

0.04

WARANGAL-R

0.01

0.01

46

0.06

62

0.07

WARANGAL-U

0.00

0.01

25

0.03

43

0.05

10 KHAMMAM

0.01

0.01

60

0.08

70

0.08

11 KARIMNAGAR

0.01

0.00

118

0.15

116

0.14

12 ADILABAD

0.01

0.01

41

0.05

53

0.06

13 KURNOOL

0.01

0.00

67

0.09

55

0.07

14 KADAPA

0.01

0.01

55

0.07

53

0.06

15 ANANTAPUR

0.01

0.01

69

0.09

69

0.08

16 CHITTOOR

0.00

0.01

62

0.08

58

0.07

17 TIRUPATHI-U

0.00

0.00

21

0.03

13

0.02

18 GUNTUR-R

0.00

0.00

38

0.05

44

0.05

19 GUNTUR-U

0.00

0.00

16

0.02

23

0.03

20 NELLORE

0.00

0.00

49

0.06

65

0.08

21 PRAKASHAM

0.00

0.01

60

0.08

80

0.10

22 WEST GODAVARI

0.01

0.00

104

0.13

70

0.08

23 EAST GODAVARI

23

0.03

0.00

33

0.04

38

0.05

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

0.00

0.00

25

0.03

28

0.03

25 KRISHNA

0.00

0.00

56

0.07

69

0.08

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

0.00

0.01

71

0.09

65

0.08

27 VSP CITY

0.01

0.01

21

0.03

44

0.05

28 VSP RURAL

0.00

0.00

20

0.03

18

0.02

29 VIZIANAGARAM

0.00

0.00

14

0.02

11

0.01

30 SRIKAKULAM

0.00

0.00

22

0.03

20

0.02

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0
152

0.00
0.20

165

0.00
0.20

0
1601

0.00
2.06

2
1636

0.00
1.96

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
34 CID
TOTAL :

*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This
% gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences +
White collar offences)

TABLE - 1.3
HURT
Sl.
No

RIOTINGS

2010

2011

2010

2011

DISTRICT / CITIES
No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

1.33

1063

1.28

372

0.48

169

0.20

HYDERABAD CITY

1032

CYBERABAD

1219

1.57

1420

1.70

57

0.07

51

0.06

RANGA REDDY

376

0.48

389

0.47

20

0.03

14

0.02

MAHABOOBNAGAR

1019

1.31

1047

1.26

66

0.08

63

0.08

NALGONDA

1392

1.79

1339

1.61

98

0.13

125

0.15

NIZAMABAD

874

1.12

900

1.08

53

0.07

86

0.10

MEDAK

721

0.93

790

0.95

44

0.06

67

0.08

WARANGAL-R

777

1.00

964

1.16

145

0.19

204

0.24

WARANGAL-U

401

0.52

491

0.59

43

0.06

82

0.10

10 KHAMMAM

887

1.14

960

1.15

121

0.16

153

0.18

11 KARIMNAGAR

1554

2.00

1646

1.98

149

0.19

169

0.20

12 ADILABAD

1011

1.30

1105

1.33

64

0.08

76

0.09

13 KURNOOL

1415

1.82

1496

1.80

81

0.10

108

0.13

14 KADAPA

1066

1.37

970

1.16

76

0.10

99

0.12

15 ANANTAPUR

1092

1.40

1040

1.25

64

0.08

80

0.10

16 CHITTOOR

760

0.98

810

0.97

51

0.07

42

0.05

17 TIRUPATHI-U

192

0.25

215

0.26

17

0.02

37

0.04

18 GUNTUR-R

1274

1.64

1458

1.75

43

0.06

30

0.04

19 GUNTUR-U

301

0.39

424

0.51

0.01

0.00

20 NELLORE

1062

1.37

1247

1.50

34

0.04

36

0.04

21 PRAKASHAM

1048

1.35

1381

1.66

20

0.03

53

0.06

22 WEST GODAVARI

1013

1.30

1109

1.33

25

0.03

26

0.03

23 EAST GODAVARI

848

1.09

923

1.11

25

0.03

27

0.03

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

244

0.31

334

0.40

0.01

0.01

25 KRISHNA

1178

1.51

1405

1.69

34

0.04

31

0.04

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

560

0.72

704

0.84

0.01

0.00

27 VSP CITY

360

0.46

321

0.39

0.01

0.00

28 VSP RURAL

566

0.73

629

0.75

66

0.08

40

0.05

29 VIZIANAGARAM

478

0.61

605

0.73

0.00

0.01

30 SRIKAKULAM

739

0.95

758

0.91

43

0.06

23

0.03

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

11

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.01

34 CID

0.00

0.00

0.00

25479

32.76

33.56

1842

2.37

TOTAL :

27961

0.00
1919

2.30

*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This %
gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White
collar offences)

TABLE - 1.4
RAPE
Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

TOTAL BODILY CRIME

2010

2011

2010

2011

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

HYDERABAD CITY

39

0.05

55

0.07

1804

2.32

1611

1.93

CYBERABAD

92

0.12

86

0.10

1741

2.24

1992

2.39

RANGA REDDY

19

0.02

24

0.03

499

0.64

545

0.65

MAHABOOBNAGAR

84

0.11

86

0.10

1471

1.89

1539

1.85

NALGONDA

68

0.09

48

0.06

1804

2.32

1767

2.12

NIZAMABAD

59

0.08

59

0.07

1170

1.50

1286

1.54

MEDAK

48

0.06

37

0.04

1014

1.30

1109

1.33

WARANGAL-R

27

0.03

48

0.06

1066

1.37

1389

1.67

WARANGAL-U

17

0.02

34

0.04

522

0.67

711

0.85

1287

1.65

1463

1.76

10 KHAMMAM

60

0.08

84

0.10

11 KARIMNAGAR

63

0.08

57

0.07

2094

2.69

2234

2.68

12 ADILABAD

47

0.06

82

0.10

1346

1.73

1513

1.82

13 KURNOOL

49

0.06

36

0.04

1887

2.43

2001

2.40

14 KADAPA

35

0.04

39

0.05

1372

1.76

1341

1.61

15 ANANTAPUR

19

0.02

16

0.02

1479

1.90

1474

1.77

16 CHITTOOR

43

0.06

17

0.02

1045

1.34

1062

1.27

17

10

0.01

10

0.01

301

0.39

344

0.41

18 GUNTUR-R

35

0.04

40

0.05

1557

2.00

1722

2.07

19 GUNTUR-U

12

0.02

31

0.04

404

0.52

555

0.67

20 NELLORE

TIRUPATHI-U

27

0.03

27

0.03

1320

1.70

1511

1.81

21 PRAKASHAM

27

0.03

24

0.03

1329

1.71

1723

2.07

22 WEST GODAVARI

123

0.16

90

0.11

1432

1.84

1427

1.71

23 EAST GODAVARI

64

0.08

70

0.08

1132

1.46

1229

1.48

24

10

0.01

14

0.02

320

0.41

448

0.54

25 KRISHNA

49

0.06

77

0.09

1454

1.87

1725

2.07

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

24

0.03

36

0.04

742

0.95

900

1.08

27 VSP CITY

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

56

0.07

52

0.06

489

0.63

490

0.59

28 VSP RURAL

37

0.05

36

0.04

790

1.02

810

0.97

29 VIZIANAGARAM

31

0.04

42

0.05

583

0.75

727

0.87

30 SRIKAKULAM

33

0.04

28

0.03

901

1.16

927

1.11

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.00

0.00

16

0.02

0.01

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0.00

0.00

0.01

21

0.03

0
1308

0.00
1.68

1
1387

0.00
1.66

0
34387

0.00
44.21

3
37614

0.00
45.15

34 CID
TOTAL :

*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This %
gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White
collar offences)

TABLE - 1.5
MURDERS FOR GAIN
Sl.
No

2010
DISTRICT / CITIES

DACOITIES

2011

2010

2011

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

20

0.03

36

0.04

14

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

11

0.01

15

0.02

0.00

0.00

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

RANGA REDDY

MAHABOOBNAGAR

NALGONDA

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

NIZAMABAD

17

0.02

13

0.02

0.01

0.01

MEDAK

18

0.02

20

0.02

0.01

0.01

WARANGAL-R

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

WARANGAL-U

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

10 KHAMMAM

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.01

11

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

12 ADILABAD

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.01

13 KURNOOL

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

14 KADAPA

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

15 ANANTAPUR

0.00

0.01

18

0.02

13

0.02

KARIMNAGAR

16 CHITTOOR

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

17 TIRUPATHI-U

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

18 GUNTUR-R

0.01

0.00

0.01

0.00

19 GUNTUR-U

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

20 NELLORE

0.00

0.01

0.01

0.00

21 PRAKASHAM

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

22 WEST GODAVARI

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

23 EAST GODAVARI

11

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

25 KRISHNA

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

27 VSP CITY

0.00

0.00

0.01

13

0.02

28 VSP RURAL

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

29 VIZIANAGARAM

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

30 SRIKAKULAM

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

34 CID

0.00

0.00

0.00

160

0.21

0.26

130

0.17

TOTAL :

213

0.00
122

0.15

*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11.
This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property
offences + White collar offences)

TABLE - 1.6
ROBBERIES
2010
Sl. No

DISTRICT / CITIES

No. of Percecases
ntage

BURGLARIES
2011

2010

2011

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

HYDERABAD CITY

50

0.06

39

0.05

894

1.15

689

0.83

CYBERABAD

59

0.08

91

0.11

1351

1.74

1204

1.45

RANGA REDDY

0.01

0.01

64

0.08

85

0.10

MAHABOOBNAGAR

22

0.03

14

0.02

250

0.32

236

0.28

NALGONDA

35

0.04

18

0.02

301

0.39

292

0.35

NIZAMABAD

20

0.03

27

0.03

325

0.42

398

0.48

MEDAK

20

0.03

19

0.02

309

0.40

324

0.39

WARANGAL-R

0.01

12

0.01

139

0.18

231

0.28

WARANGAL-U

0.01

21

0.03

122

0.16

199

0.24

10

KHAMMAM

11

0.01

12

0.01

208

0.27

258

0.31

11

KARIMNAGAR

15

0.02

20

0.02

274

0.35

335

0.40

12

ADILABAD

15

0.02

0.01

193

0.25

225

0.27

13

KURNOOL

20

0.03

19

0.02

206

0.26

237

0.28

14

KADAPA

0.01

0.00

140

0.18

137

0.16

15

ANANTAPUR

18

0.02

14

0.02

288

0.37

245

0.29

16

CHITTOOR

12

0.02

16

0.02

146

0.19

151

0.18

17

TIRUPATHI-U

0.01

23

0.03

119

0.15

178

0.21

18

GUNTUR-R

13

0.02

0.01

214

0.28

218

0.26

19

GUNTUR-U

19

0.02

14

0.02

119

0.15

133

0.16

20

NELLORE

11

0.01

17

0.02

233

0.30

206

0.25

21

PRAKASHAM

14

0.02

15

0.02

181

0.23

200

0.24

22

WEST GODAVARI

20

0.03

20

0.02

442

0.57

428

0.51

23

EAST GODAVARI

10

0.01

23

0.03

314

0.40

304

0.36

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

10

0.01

10

0.01

127

0.16

102

0.12

25

KRISHNA

0.01

13

0.02

192

0.25

258

0.31

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

19

0.02

34

0.04

226

0.29

227

0.27

27

VSP CITY

38

0.05

26

0.03

323

0.42

282

0.34

28

VSP RURAL

0.00

0.01

104

0.13

161

0.19

29

VIZIANAGARAM

0.01

11

0.01

118

0.15

120

0.14

30

SRIKAKULAM

0.01

0.01

141

0.18

114

0.14

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

34

CID

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

515

0.66

579

0.69

8063

10.37

8177

9.81

TOTAL :

*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11.
This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property
offences + White collar offences)

TABLE - 1.7
ORDINARY THEFTS
Sl. No

DISTRICT / CITIES

2010

TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES

2011

2010

2011

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

HYDERABAD CITY

4754

6.11

4289

5.15

5710

7.34

5031

6.04

CYBERABAD

3950

5.08

3965

4.76

5394

6.94

5305

6.37

RANGA REDDY

MAHABOOBNAGAR

117

0.15

123

0.15

193

0.25

223

0.27

1213

1.56

1134

1.36

1497

1.92

1402

1.68

NALGONDA

553

0.71

603

0.72

901

1.16

923

1.11

NIZAMABAD

681

0.88

745

0.89

1047

1.35

1192

1.43

MEDAK

537

0.69

542

0.65

891

1.15

911

1.09

WARANGAL-R

127

0.16

327

0.39

274

0.35

573

0.69

WARANGAL-U

242

0.31

407

0.49

370

0.48

628

0.75

10

KHAMMAM

481

0.62

537

0.64

708

0.91

815

0.98

11

KARIMNAGAR

650

0.84

769

0.92

949

1.22

1133

1.36

12

ADILABAD

285

0.37

338

0.41

499

0.64

582

0.70

13

KURNOOL

476

0.61

542

0.65

711

0.91

813

0.98

14

KADAPA

465

0.60

575

0.69

617

0.79

723

0.87

15

ANANTAPUR

718

0.92

631

0.76

1045

1.34

908

1.09

16

CHITTOOR

469

0.60

600

0.72

641

0.82

781

0.94

17

TIRUPATHI-U

634

0.82

837

1.00

761

0.98

1044

1.25

18

GUNTUR-R

601

0.77

660

0.79

841

1.08

892

1.07

19

GUNTUR-U

721

0.93

825

0.99

862

1.11

980

1.18

20

NELLORE

770

0.99

925

1.11

1023

1.32

1155

1.39

21

PRAKASHAM

443

0.57

504

0.60

651

0.84

730

0.88

22

WEST GODAVARI

1197

1.54

1167

1.40

1665

2.14

1624

1.95

23

EAST GODAVARI

815

1.05

981

1.18

1153

1.48

1318

1.58

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

376

0.48

371

0.45

519

0.67

485

0.58

25

KRISHNA

542

0.70

563

0.68

744

0.96

838

1.01

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

1302

1.67

1486

1.78

1549

1.99

1754

2.11

27

VSP CITY

1155

1.48

1252

1.50

1526

1.96

1577

1.89

28

VSP RURAL

236

0.30

272

0.33

344

0.44

448

0.54

29

VIZIANAGARAM

255

0.33

329

0.39

382

0.49

463

0.56

30

SRIKAKULAM

285

0.37

235

0.28

434

0.56

360

0.43

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

293

0.38

331

0.40

302

0.39

334

0.40

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

185

0.24

200

0.24

187

0.24

204

0.24

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

240

0.31

321

0.39

246

0.32

328

0.39

34

CID
TOTAL :

0
25768

0.00
33.13

0
27386

0.00
32.87

0
34636

0.00
44.53

0
36477

0.00
43.78

*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This %
gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White
collar offences)

TABLE - 1.8
CHEATING
2010

Sl. No DISTRICT / CITIES

CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST


2011

2010

2011

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

HYDERABAD CITY

1736

2.23

1635

1.96

83

0.11

62

0.07

CYBERABAD

1211

1.56

1259

1.51

163

0.21

152

0.18

RANGA REDDY

52

0.07

52

0.06

0.01

0.01

MAHABOOBNAGAR

156

0.20

161

0.19

25

0.03

22

0.03

NALGONDA

215

0.28

222

0.27

43

0.06

28

0.03

NIZAMABAD

195

0.25

206

0.25

0.01

19

0.02

MEDAK

141

0.18

165

0.20

10

0.01

12

0.01

WARANGAL-R

119

0.15

134

0.16

0.00

0.01

WARANGAL-U

146

0.19

231

0.28

0.00

0.01

10

KHAMMAM

206

0.26

179

0.21

24

0.03

13

0.02

11

KARIMNAGAR

347

0.45

404

0.48

33

0.04

42

0.05

12

ADILABAD

127

0.16

130

0.16

34

0.04

21

0.03

13

KURNOOL

201

0.26

263

0.32

21

0.03

13

0.02

14

KADAPA

211

0.27

148

0.18

28

0.04

29

0.03

15

ANANTAPUR

215

0.28

142

0.17

23

0.03

14

0.02

16

CHITTOOR

100

0.13

139

0.17

13

0.02

13

0.02

17

TIRUPATHI-U

106

0.14

220

0.26

0.01

0.00

18

GUNTUR-R

134

0.17

224

0.27

45

0.06

22

0.03

19

GUNTUR-U

140

0.18

142

0.17

20

0.03

13

0.02

20

NELLORE

192

0.25

188

0.23

33

0.04

84

0.10

21

PRAKASHAM

148

0.19

269

0.32

41

0.05

61

0.07

22

WEST GODAVARI

284

0.37

287

0.34

44

0.06

35

0.04

23

EAST GODAVARI

210

0.27

232

0.28

62

0.08

66

0.08

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

72

0.09

54

0.06

31

0.04

14

0.02

25

KRISHNA

132

0.17

151

0.18

12

0.02

27

0.03

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

341

0.44

363

0.44

43

0.06

78

0.09

27

VSP CITY

226

0.29

202

0.24

55

0.07

44

0.05

28

VSP RURAL

94

0.12

101

0.12

0.01

19

0.02

29

VIZIANAGARAM

92

0.12

82

0.10

0.01

10

0.01

30

SRIKAKULAM

77

0.10

43

0.05

11

0.01

19

0.02

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

34

CID

0.01

27

0.03

0.00

0.01

7644

9.83

8068

9.68

935

1.20

964

1.16

TOTAL :

*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11.
This % gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property
offences + White collar offences)

TABLE - 1.9
COUNTERFEITING
Sl.
DISTRICT / CITIES
No

1 HYDERABAD CITY

2010
No. of Percencases
tage

TOTAL WHITE COLLAR OFFENCES

2011
No. of Percencases
tage

No. of
cases

2010
Percentage

2011
No. of Percencases
tage

29

0.04

34

0.04

1848

2.38

1731

2.08

2 CYBERABAD

17

0.02

0.01

1391

1.79

1420

1.70

3 RANGA REDDY

0.00

0.00

57

0.07

59

0.07

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

0.00

0.00

184

0.24

187

0.22

5 NALGONDA

0.01

0.01

262

0.34

256

0.31

6 NIZAMABAD

0.01

0.00

209

0.27

229

0.27

7 MEDAK

0.00

0.01

153

0.20

185

0.22

8 WARANGAL-R

0.00

0.00

121

0.16

142

0.17

9 WARANGAL-U

0.00

0.00

149

0.19

237

0.28

10 KHAMMAM

0.01

0.00

234

0.30

193

0.23

11 KARIMNAGAR

0.00

0.00

381

0.49

449

0.54

12 ADILABAD

0.00

0.00

162

0.21

154

0.18

13 KURNOOL

0.01

0.00

231

0.30

280

0.34

14 KADAPA

0.01

0.01

243

0.31

182

0.22

15 ANANTAPUR

0.00

0.00

240

0.31

157

0.19

16 CHITTOOR

0.01

10

0.01

120

0.15

162

0.19

17 TIRUPATHI-U

0.00

0.00

112

0.14

228

0.27

18 GUNTUR-R

10

0.01

15

0.02

189

0.24

261

0.31

19 GUNTUR-U

0.00

0.01

162

0.21

160

0.19

20 NELLORE

0.01

0.01

231

0.30

278

0.33

21 PRAKASHAM

0.00

0.01

190

0.24

337

0.40

22 WEST GODAVARI

0.01

16

0.02

332

0.43

338

0.41

23 EAST GODAVARI

0.01

22

0.03

278

0.36

320

0.38

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

0.01

0.00

107

0.14

70

0.08

25 KRISHNA

0.01

0.00

150

0.19

180

0.22

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

16

0.02

0.01

400

0.51

446

0.54

27 VSP CITY

16

0.02

0.00

297

0.38

250

0.30

28 VSP RURAL

0.01

0.01

106

0.14

126

0.15

29 VIZIANAGARAM

0.01

0.00

107

0.14

93

0.11

30 SRIKAKULAM

0.00

0.00

89

0.11

62

0.07

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.00

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0.00

0.00

0.01

0.01

0
176

0.00
0.23

0
191

0.00
0.23

9
8755

0.01
11.26

35
9223

0.04
11.07

34 CID
TOTAL :

*Note: The percentages are calculated as a fraction of the grand total given in Table 1.11. This %
gives the contribution of the head in the total offences(Bodily offences+Property offences + White
collar offences)

TABLE - 1.10

Sl.
No

TOTAL BODILY
CRIMES
DISTRICT / CITIES

TOTAL
PROPERTY
CRIMES

TOTAL WHITE BODILY+PROPERTY


COLLAR
+WHITE COLLAR
OFFENCES
OFFENCES

2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

No. of
cases

No. of
cases

No. of
cases

No. of
cases

No. of
cases

No. of
cases

Grand
Total

Grand
Total

HYDERABAD CITY

1804

1611

5710

5031

1848

1731

9362

8373

CYBERABAD

1741

1992

5394

5305

1391

1420

8526

8717

RANGA REDDY

499

545

193

223

57

59

749

827

MAHABOOBNAGAR

1471

1539

1497

1402

184

187

3152

3128

NALGONDA

1804

1767

901

923

262

256

2967

2946

NIZAMABAD

1170

1286

1047

1192

209

229

2426

2707

MEDAK

1014

1109

891

911

153

185

2058

2205

WARANGAL-R

1066

1389

274

573

121

142

1461

2104

WARANGAL-U

522

711

370

628

149

237

1041

1576

10 KHAMMAM

1287

1463

708

815

234

193

2229

2471

11 KARIMNAGAR

2094

2234

949

1133

381

449

3424

3816

12 ADILABAD

1346

1513

499

582

162

154

2007

2249

13 KURNOOL

1887

2001

711

813

231

280

2829

3094

14 KADAPA

1372

1341

617

723

243

182

2232

2246

15 ANANTAPUR

1479

1474

1045

908

240

157

2764

2539

16 CHITTOOR

1045

1062

641

781

120

162

1806

2005

17 TIRUPATHI-U

301

344

761

1044

112

228

1174

1616

18 GUNTUR-R

1557

1722

841

892

189

261

2587

2875

19 GUNTUR-U

404

555

862

980

162

160

1428

1695

20 NELLORE

1320

1511

1023

1155

231

278

2574

2944

21 PRAKASHAM

1329

1723

651

730

190

337

2170

2790

22 WEST GODAVARI

1432

1427

1665

1624

332

338

3429

3389

23 EAST GODAVARI

1132

1229

1153

1318

278

320

2563

2867

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

320

448

519

485

107

70

946

1003

25 KRISHNA

1454

1725

744

838

150

180

2348

2743

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

742

900

1549

1754

400

446

2691

3100

27 VSP CITY

489

490

1526

1577

297

250

2312

2317

28 VSP RURAL

790

810

344

448

106

126

1240

1384

29 VIZIANAGARAM

583

727

382

463

107

93

1072

1283

30 SRIKAKULAM

901

927

434

360

89

62

1424

1349

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

16

302

334

323

345

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

187

204

198

215

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

21

246

328

257

358

34 CID
TOTAL :

35

38

34387

37614

34636

36477

8755

9223

77778

83314

*Note: The percentage is calculated in earlier tables are based on the grand totals in the last two
columns i.e., 77778 and 83314

TABLE - 1.11
Sl. No

DISTRICT / CITIES

Other IPC

Tot.Cog. Crime

Population
(In lakhs)

2010

2011

2010

2011

Crime Rate
in 2011

HYDERABAD CITY

40.70

6849

6290

16211

14663

360.26

CYBERABAD

49.41

7444

8606

15970

17323

350.60

RANGA REDDY

4.34

897

888

1646

1715

394.78

MAHABOOBNAGAR

41.03

3200

3165

6352

6293

153.39

NALGONDA

35.36

3384

4448

6351

7394

209.09

NIZAMABAD

25.90

2959

3231

5385

5938

229.24

MEDAK

30.77

2742

2958

4800

5163

167.77

WARANGAL-R

23.71

1667

2250

3128

4354

183.63

WARANGAL-U

12.05

1436

2033

2477

3609

299.55

10

KHAMMAM

28.40

3135

3309

5364

5780

203.52

11

KARIMNAGAR

38.69

4131

4200

7555

8016

207.18

12

ADILABAD

27.79

2591

2504

4598

4753

171.03

13

KURNOOL

41.08

3805

3659

6634

6753

164.40

14

KADAPA

29.28

2998

2796

5230

5042

172.18

15

ANANTAPUR

41.44

2905

2683

5669

5222

126.01

16

CHITTOOR

33.02

2904

2761

4710

4766

144.35

17

TIRUPATHI-U

9.31

1136

1201

2310

2817

302.66

18

GUNTUR-R

37.78

2654

3231

5241

6106

161.63

19

GUNTUR-U

11.85

1463

1801

2891

3496

295.14

20

NELLORE

30.10

2757

2902

5331

5846

194.19

21

PRAKASHAM

34.44

2771

2895

4941

5685

165.07

22

WEST GODAVARI

39.94

3857

3616

7286

7005

175.39

23

EAST GODAVARI

43.72

3118

3520

5681

6387

146.10

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

8.58

978

922

1924

1925

224.44

25

KRISHNA

25.67

2940

3478

5288

6221

242.35

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

20.30

2837

3736

5528

6836

336.75

27

VSP CITY

22.51

4297

2203

6609

4520

200.78

28

VSP RURAL

21.01

1760

1675

3000

3059

145.59

29

VIZIANAGARAM

23.78

2396

3007

3468

4290

180.39

30

SRIKAKULAM

27.39

2264

2312

3688

3661

133.64

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32

42

355

387

0.00

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

62

39

260

254

0.00

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

68

57

325

415

0.00

34

CID

35

15

73

0.00

859.36

88443

92453

166221

175767

204.53

TOTAL :

TABLE - 1.12
Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

TOTAL UI CASES
AS ON 31.12.2011

TOTAL PT CASES
AS ON 31.12.2011

TOTAL PENDING
EXECUTION OF NBWs
AS ON 31.12.2011

12597

28814

5318

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

3848

35005

1817

RANGA REDDY

576

5000

118

MAHABOOBNAGAR

2380

16361

662

NALGONDA

1647

17999

628

NIZAMABAD

1958

9656

1170

MEDAK

1167

9284

397

WARANGAL-R

1065

9474

274

WARANGAL-U

1018

4287

251

10 KHAMMAM

1235

12146

465

11 KARIMNAGAR

1267

22486

1833

12 ADILABAD

1267

13174

1799

13 KURNOOL

2065

8791

446

14 KADAPA

1605

6884

504

15 ANANTAPUR

1340

8693

712

16 CHITTOOR

1184

9006

567

17 TIRUPATHI-U

1521

3867

436

18 GUNTUR-R

1823

8817

526

19 GUNTUR-U

997

4328

359

20 NELLORE

2204

13953

1108

21 PRAKASHAM

3182

9230

902

22 WEST GODAVARI

1368

15713

526

23 EAST GODAVARI

1522

12184

690

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

399

3295

428

25 KRISHNA

1296

11756

223

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

3644

11058

734

27 VSP CITY

942

13492

1212

28 VSP RURAL

734

7414

368

29 VIZIANAGARAM

696

3599

211

30 SRIKAKULAM

610

4856

689

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

225

403

81

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

258

137

28

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

415

173

44

58055

341335

25526

TOTAL :

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.
37614 cases involving bodily crime were registered during the year 2011 as against
34387 cases in 2010 showing an increase of 9.38%. The district-wise comparative statement
relating to offences of bodily crime during 2010 and 2011 along with the percentage variation in
the number of cases reported during current year 2011 over the previous year 2010 is given in
tables 2.1 to 2.5.
A comparative statement of Bodily crime reported in the state for the years 2009 to
2011, district wise with rank is given in the Table 2.5
MURDER: (Sec. 302 IPC)
A total no. of 2536 cases were reported in the state in 2011. Mahaboobnagar registered
the highest incidence of Murder cases (173) followed by Cyberabad Commissionerate (172),
Anantapur (165) and Kurnool (147). Cyberabad, Ranga Reddy, Mahaboobnagar, Nizamabad,
Medak, Warangal Rural, Warangal Urban, Khammam, Karimnagar, Adilabad, Kadapa,
Anantapur, Tirupathi-U, Guntur-U, West Godavari, East Godavari, VSP City, Vizianagaram and
Srikakulam recorded an increase in murder cases in 2011 over 2010.
ATTEMPT TO MURDER: (Sec. 307 IPC )
The State witnessed 18.17% increase in incidence of Attempt to Murder in 2011 over
2010. 2010 cases were registered in the year 2011. Highest number of cases were reported in
Kurnool (155) followed by Hyderabad City (128), Cyberabad (121) and Karimnagar (107).
CULPABLE HOMICIDE NOT AMOUNTING TO MURDER: (Sec. 304 IPC)
165 cases were reported during the year 2011 as against 152 cases in 2010 showing an
increase of 8.55%. Highest number of cases were reported in Mahaboobnagar (28) followed by
Cyberabad (17), Medak (12) and Nizamabad (9).

KIDNAPPING AND ABDUCTION: (Sec 363,369 IPC )


The total No. of kidnapping and abduction cases in the state increased by 2.19% over
previous year. Cyberabad registered highest No. of cases (125) followed by Karimnagar (116),
Prakasham (80), West Godavari (70) and Nalgonda, Anantapur & Krishna (69 each).
HURT CASES: (Sec. 324, 325 IPC)
27961 hurt cases were registered during the year 2011 as against 25479 cases in 2010
showing an increase by 9.74%. Karimnagar district registered highest No. of cases (1646)
followed by Kurnool (1496), Guntur Rural (1458) Cyberabad Commissionerate (1420) and
Krishna (1405).
RIOTINGS: (Sec. 147,148, 149 IPC)
The number of Riotings registered an increase by 4.18% in 2011 when compared to
previous year. Warangal Rural registered highest No. of cases (204) followed by Hyderabad
City & Karimnagar (169 each), Khammam (153) and Kurnool (108).
RAPE: (Sec. 376 IPC)
1387 Cases were reported in the year 2011 as against 1308 cases in 2010. Highest No.
of cases were reported from West Godavari (90) followed by Cyberabad, Mahaboobnagar (86
each), Khammam (84) and Adilabad (82).
ACID ATTACK CASES:
10 Cases were reported in the year 2011 as against 9 cases in 2010. Acid attack cases
were reported from Nellore & Prakasham

(2 each) followed by (1) each in Nizamabad,

Warangal Urban, Karimnagar, Anantapur, West Godavari and Srikakulam.

TABLE - 2.1

DISTRICT WISE BODILY CRIME FOR 2010 AND 2011 , VARIATION IN 2011 OVER 2010
AND CRIME RATE FOR 2011
MURDER
Sl.
DISTRICT / CITIES
No

POPULAT
ION IN
LAKHS

2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

40.70

2 CYBERABAD

ATTEMPT TO MURDER
%
CRIME
VARIATION
2011
RATE FOR
IN 2011
2011
OVER 2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

CRIME
RATE
FOR
2011

2010

121

107

-11.6

2.6

134

128

-4.5

3.1

49.41

158

172

8.9

3.5

81

121

49.4

2.4

3 RANGA REDDY

4.34

33

71

115.2

16.3

26

19

-26.9

4.4

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

41.03

164

173

5.5

4.2

50

77

54.0

1.9

2.6

65

89

36.9

2.5

5 NALGONDA

35.36

108

92

-14.8

6 NIZAMABAD

25.90

81

121

49.4

4.7

42

51

21.4

2.0

7 MEDAK

30.77

77

114

48.1

3.7

47

52

10.6

1.7

8 WARANGAL-R

23.71

47

71

51.1

3.0

19

32

68.4

1.3

9 WARANGAL-U

12.05

21

46

119.0

3.8

14

10

-28.6

0.8

10 KHAMMAM

28.40

85

102

20.0

3.6

70

88

25.7

3.1

3.5

79

107

35.4

2.8

11 KARIMNAGAR

38.69

124

135

8.9

12 ADILABAD

27.79

92

102

10.9

3.7

82

87

6.1

3.1

13 KURNOOL

41.08

151

147

-2.6

3.6

118

155

31.4

3.8

14 KADAPA

29.28

96

113

17.7

3.9

40

61

52.5

2.1

15 ANANTAPUR

41.44

133

165

24.1

4.0

95

99

4.2

2.4

16 CHITTOOR

33.02

90

82

-8.9

2.5

38

48

26.3

1.5

39

39.3

4.2

33

29

-12.1

3.1

2.2

65

66

1.5

1.7

17 TIRUPATHI-U

9.31

28

18 GUNTUR-R

37.78

101

82

-18.8

19 GUNTUR-U

11.85

41

44

7.3

3.7

24

29

20.8

2.4

20 NELLORE

30.10

67

56

-16.4

1.9

79

77

-2.5

2.6

21 PRAKASHAM

34.44

89

83

-6.7

2.4

83

97

16.9

2.8

22 WEST GODAVARI

39.94

65

66

1.5

1.7

94

64

-31.9

1.6

23 EAST GODAVARI

43.72

59

72

22.0

1.6

80

96

20.0

2.2

17

-5.6

2.0

17

49

188.2

5.7

2.6

67

75

11.9

2.9

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

8.58

18

25 KRISHNA

25.67

69

67

-2.9

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

20.30

33

30

-9.1

1.5

46

58

26.1

2.9

27 VSP CITY

22.51

18

34

88.9

1.5

21

32

52.4

1.4

28 VSP RURAL

21.01

76

59

-22.4

2.8

23

28

21.7

1.3

29 VIZIANAGARAM

23.78

24

35

45.8

1.5

34

24

-29.4

1.0

1.3

33

60

81.8

2.2

30 SRIKAKULAM

27.39

31

35

12.9

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

-100.0

0.0

-100.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

-100.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0
859.36

0
2304

0
2536

0.0
10.1

0.0
3.0

0
1701

0
2010

0.0
18.2

0.0
2.3

34 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.

TABLE - 2.2
CULPABLE HOMICIDE NOT
AMOUNTING TO MURDER
Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

%
POPULATI
VARIATION
ON IN
2010 2011 IN 2011
LAKHS
OVER
2010

KIDNAPPING & ABDUCTION

CRIME
RATE
FOR
2011

2010

%
VARIATIO
2011 N IN 2011
OVER
2010

CRIME
RATE
FOR
2011

1 HYDERABAD CITY

40.70

-50.0

0.1

98

85

-13.3

2.1

2 CYBERABAD

49.41

17

88.9

0.3

125

125

0.0

2.5

3 RANGA REDDY

4.34

0.0

1.2

20

23

15.0

5.3

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

41.03

14

28

100.0

0.7

74

65

-12.2

1.6

0.1

68

69

1.5

2.0

5 NALGONDA

35.36

0.0

6 NIZAMABAD

25.90

12.5

0.3

53

60

13.2

2.3

7 MEDAK

30.77

11

12

9.1

0.4

66

37

-43.9

1.2

8 WARANGAL-R

23.71

60.0

0.3

46

62

34.8

2.6

9 WARANGAL-U

12.05

400.0

0.4

25

43

72.0

3.6

0.2

60

70

16.7

2.5

10 KHAMMAM

28.40

50.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

38.69

-42.9

0.1

118

116

-1.7

3.0

12 ADILABAD

27.79

-11.1

0.3

41

53

29.3

1.9

13 KURNOOL

41.08

-33.3

0.1

67

55

-17.9

1.3

0.2

55

53

-3.6

1.8

14 KADAPA

29.28

50.0

15 ANANTAPUR

41.44

-28.6

0.1

69

69

0.0

1.7

16 CHITTOOR

33.02

400.0

0.2

62

58

-6.5

1.8

17 TIRUPATHI-U

9.31

0.0

0.1

21

13

-38.1

1.4

18 GUNTUR-R

37.78

100.0

0.1

38

44

15.8

1.2

0.1

16

23

43.8

1.9

19 GUNTUR-U

11.85

0.0

20 NELLORE

30.10

50.0

0.1

49

65

32.7

2.2

21 PRAKASHAM

34.44

150.0

0.1

60

80

33.3

2.3

22 WEST GODAVARI

39.94

-75.0

0.1

104

70

-32.7

1.8

0.1

33

38

15.2

0.9

23 EAST GODAVARI

43.72

23

-87.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

8.58

-100.0

0.0

25

28

12.0

3.3

25 KRISHNA

25.67

0.0

0.0

56

69

23.2

2.7

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

20.30

400.0

0.2

71

65

-8.5

3.2

27 VSP CITY

22.51

25.0

0.2

21

44

109.5

2.0

0.0

20

18

-10.0

0.9

28 VSP RURAL

21.01

-100.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

23.78

50.0

0.1

14

11

-21.4

0.5

30 SRIKAKULAM

27.39

0.0

0.1

22

20

-9.1

0.7

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

100.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

-100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0
8.6

0.0
0.2

0.0
2.2

0.0
1.9

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
34 CID
TOTAL :

0
0
859.36

0
0
152 165

0
2
1601 1636

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population.

TABLE - 2.3
HURT
POPULA
TION IN
LAKHS

2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

40.70

2 CYBERABAD

RIOTING
%
VARIATION
2010 2011
IN 2011
OVER 2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

CRIME
RATE
FOR
2011

1032

1063

3.0

26.1

372

169

-54.6

4.2

49.41

1219

1420

16.5

28.7

57

51

-10.5

1.0

3 RANGA REDDY

4.34

376

389

3.5

89.5

20

14

-30.0

3.2

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

41.03

1019

1047

2.7

25.5

66

63

-4.5

1.5

1339

-3.8

37.9

98

125

27.6

3.5

34.7

53

86

62.3

3.3

Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

5 NALGONDA

35.36

1392

CRIME
RATE
FOR
2011

6 NIZAMABAD

25.90

874

900

3.0

7 MEDAK

30.77

721

790

9.6

25.7

44

67

52.3

2.2

8 WARANGAL-R

23.71

777

964

24.1

40.7

145

204

40.7

8.6

9 WARANGAL-U

12.05

401

491

22.4

40.8

43

82

90.7

6.8

10 KHAMMAM

28.40

887

960

8.2

33.8

121

153

26.4

5.4

11 KARIMNAGAR

38.69

1554

1646

5.9

42.5

149

169

13.4

4.4

39.8

64

76

18.8

2.7

12 ADILABAD

27.79

1011

1105

9.3

13 KURNOOL

41.08

1415

1496

5.7

36.4

81

108

33.3

2.6

14 KADAPA

29.28

1066

970

-9.0

33.1

76

99

30.3

3.4

15 ANANTAPUR

41.44

1092

1040

-4.8

25.1

64

80

25.0

1.9

16 CHITTOOR

33.02

760

810

6.6

24.5

51

42

-17.6

1.3

17 TIRUPATHI-U

9.31

192

215

12.0

23.1

17

37

117.6

4.0

38.6

43

30

-30.2

0.8

18 GUNTUR-R

37.78

1274

1458

14.4

19 GUNTUR-U

11.85

301

424

40.9

35.8

-66.7

0.3

20 NELLORE

30.10

1062

1247

17.4

41.4

34

36

5.9

1.2

21 PRAKASHAM

34.44

1048

1381

31.8

40.1

20

53

165.0

1.5

22 WEST GODAVARI

39.94

1013

1109

9.5

27.8

25

26

4.0

0.7

23 EAST GODAVARI

43.72

848

923

8.8

21.1

25

27

8.0

0.6

334

36.9

38.9

20.0

0.7

54.7

34

31

-8.8

1.2

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

8.58

244

25 KRISHNA

25.67

1178

1405

19.3

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

20.30

560

704

25.7

34.7

-71.4

0.1

27 VSP CITY

22.51

360

321

-10.8

14.3

-77.8

0.1

28 VSP RURAL

21.01

566

629

11.1

29.9

66

40

-39.4

1.9

29 VIZIANAGARAM

23.78

478

605

26.6

25.4

0.0

0.3

758

2.6

27.7

43

23

-46.5

0.8

0.0

-100.0

0.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

27.39

739

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

11

-63.6

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

66.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

50.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0
9.7

0.0
32.5

0.0
4.2

0.0
2.2

34 CID
TOTAL :

0
0
0
859.36 25479 27961

0
0
1842 1919

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population.

TABLE - 2.4
RAPE
Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

1 HYDERABAD CITY

POPULA
%
TION IN
VARIATION
LAKHS 2010 2011 IN 2011
OVER 2010

TOTAL BODILY CRIME


CRIME
RATE
FOR
2011

2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

CRIME
RATE
FOR
2011

55

41.0

1.4

1804

1611

-10.7

39.6

92

86

-6.5

1.7

1741

1992

14.4

40.3

4.34

19

24

26.3

5.5

499

545

9.2

125.5

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

41.03

84

86

2.4

2.1

1471

1539

4.6

37.5

5 NALGONDA

35.36

68

48

-29.4

1.4

1804

1767

-2.1

50.0

6 NIZAMABAD

25.90

59

59

0.0

2.3

1170

1286

9.9

49.6

7 MEDAK

30.77

48

37

-22.9

1.2

1014

1109

9.4

36.0

2.0

1066

1389

30.3

58.6

40.70

2 CYBERABAD

49.41

3 RANGA REDDY

39

8 WARANGAL-R

23.71

27

48

77.8

9 WARANGAL-U

12.05

17

34

100.0

2.8

522

711

36.2

59.0

10 KHAMMAM

28.40

60

84

40.0

3.0

1287

1463

13.7

51.5

11 KARIMNAGAR

38.69

63

57

-9.5

1.5

2094

2234

6.7

57.7

12 ADILABAD

27.79

47

82

74.5

3.0

1346

1513

12.4

54.4

13 KURNOOL

41.08

49

36

-26.5

0.9

1887

2001

6.0

48.7

1.3

1372

1341

-2.3

45.8

14 KADAPA

29.28

35

39

11.4

15 ANANTAPUR

41.44

19

16

-15.8

0.4

1479

1474

-0.3

35.6

16 CHITTOOR

33.02

43

17

-60.5

0.5

1045

1062

1.6

32.2

17 TIRUPATHI-U

9.31

10

10

0.0

1.1

301

344

14.3

37.0

18 GUNTUR-R

37.78

35

40

14.3

1.1

1557

1722

10.6

45.6

19 GUNTUR-U

11.85

12

31

158.3

2.6

404

555

37.4

46.9

20 NELLORE

30.10

27

27

0.0

0.9

1320

1511

14.5

50.2

0.7

1329

1723

29.6

50.0

21 PRAKASHAM

34.44

27

24

-11.1

22 WEST GODAVARI

39.94

123

90

-26.8

2.3

1432

1427

-0.3

35.7

23 EAST GODAVARI

43.72

64

70

9.4

1.6

1132

1229

8.6

28.1

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

8.58

10

14

40.0

1.6

320

448

40.0

52.2

25 KRISHNA

25.67

49

77

57.1

3.0

1454

1725

18.6

67.2

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

20.30

24

36

50.0

1.8

742

900

21.3

44.3

2.3

489

490

0.2

21.8

27 VSP CITY

22.51

56

52

-7.1

28 VSP RURAL

21.01

37

36

-2.7

1.7

790

810

2.5

38.6

29 VIZIANAGARAM

23.78

31

42

35.5

1.8

583

727

24.7

30.6

30 SRIKAKULAM

27.39

33

28

-15.2

1.0

901

927

2.9

33.8

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

16

-56.3

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-100.0

0.0

21

200.0

0.0

0.0
6.0

0.0
1.1

0
34387

3
37614

0.0
9.4

0.0
43.8

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
34 CID
TOTAL :

0
1
0
859.36 1308 1387

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population.

TABLE -2.5

TOTAL BODILY CRIME FOR THE YEARS 2009 TO 2011


(DISTRICT WISE) WITH RANKS
Sl.
No
1

DISTRICT/ CITIES

2011

RANK

2010

RANK

2009

RANK

HYDERABAD CITY

1611

1804

1874

CYBERABAD

1992

1741

1638

RANGA REDDY

545

27

499

26

637

25

MAHABOOBNAGAR

1539

1471

1727

NALGONDA

1767

1804

2206

NIZAMABAD

1286

17

1170

16

1052

19

MEDAK

1109

19

1014

20

1277

16

WARANGAL-R

1389

15

1066

18

1107

18

WARANGAL-U

711

25

522

25

870

21

10

KHAMMAM

1463

13

1287

15

1595

10

11

KARIMNAGAR

2234

2094

2068

12

ADILABAD

1513

10

1346

12

1589

11

13

KURNOOL

2001

1887

2129

14

KADAPA

1341

16

1372

11

1378

15

15

ANANTAPUR

1474

12

1479

1405

14

16

CHITTOOR

1062

20

1045

19

1001

20

17

TIRUPATHI-U

344

30

301

30

224

30

18

GUNTUR-R

1722

1557

1894

19

GUNTUR-U

555

26

404

28

460

28

20

NELLORE

1511

11

1320

14

1439

13

21

PRAKASHAM

1723

1329

13

1478

12

22

WEST GODAVARI

1427

14

1432

10

1609

23

EAST GODAVARI

1229

18

1132

17

1183

17

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

448

29

320

29

340

29

25

KRISHNA

1725

1454

1659

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

900

22

742

23

785

23

27

VSP CITY

490

28

489

27

594

26

28

VSP RURAL

810

23

790

22

683

24

29

VIZIANAGARAM

727

24

583

24

579

27

30

SRIKAKULAM

927

21

901

21

793

22

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

33

16

31

15

31

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

32

32

33

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

21

31

33

10

32

34

CID

34

34

34

TOTAL :

37614

34387

37307

AP Police Department
VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED
2007-2011 (IN CRORES)
200

180.09
180

160

142.49
140

Value in Crores
s

126.28
113.62

120

95.62
100

89.65

80

70.91
60.7
54.66

60

46.03

40

20

0
2007

2008

2009

Stolen

2010

Recovered

2011

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: 23.05.2011.
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.

1. 36477 cases were registered during the year 2011 as against 34636 cases in 2010

showing

an increase of 5.32% (Table 3.3)


2. As against property worth Rs. 180.09 Crores stolen, property worth Rs.95.62 Crores was
recovered during the year 2011. The percentage of recovery was 53.09 %. (Table 3.5)
3. The quantum of property stolen was highest in Hyderabad City (Rs.3591 lakhs) followed by
Cyberabad (Rs.2551 lakhs) during the year 2011.

The Commissionerates of Hyderabad,

Cyberabad, Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam accounted for 7140.73 lakhs of the total property
stolen in the state and the recovery put together was 4041.88 lakhs of the total recovery. The
highest percentage of recovery was reported from Chittoor (78.16% and the lowest from
Warangal Urban (22.08%).

4. The percentage of property recovered was above the State average i.e.,(53.09%)

in the

Districts of Mahaboobnagar, Vizianagaram, Rajahmundry-U, Vijayawada City, Visakhapatnam


city, Khammam, Anantapur, Ranga Reddy, Guntur-U, Medak, Guntur-R, Cyberabad, Kadapa
and Chittoor.
5. A comparative statement of property crime (IPC) reported in state, district wise along with their
rank for the years 2009 to 2011 is given in Table-3.4.
6. The AP FACTS (FINGERPRINT ANALYSIS CRIMINAL TRACING SYSTEM) has a data of
4,52,750 prints of known offenders. Since inception of FACTS (FP Bureau) in state 2705 prints
were traced leading to recovery of Rs. 22.46

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.

TABLE -3.1

DISTRICT WISE PROPERTY CRIME FOR 2010 AND 2011 , VARIATION IN 2010 OVER
2010 AND CRIME RATE FOR 2011
MURDERS FOR GAIN
POPULATI
ON IN
LAKHS

2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

40.70

2 CYBERABAD

49.41

20

3 RANGA REDDY

4.34

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

41.03

Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

%
VARIATION
2011
IN 2011
OVER 2010

DACOITIES
CRIME
RATE
FOR
2010

2010

40.0

0.2

0.0

0.2

36

80.0

0.7

14

-35.7

0.2

0.0

1.8

0.0

0.2

11

15

36.4

0.4

200.0

0.1

0.2

-33.3

0.1

0.5

125.0

0.3

-14.3

0.2
0.0

%
VARIATION
2011
IN 2011
OVER 2010

5 NALGONDA

35.36

-11.1

6 NIZAMABAD

25.90

17

13

-23.5

7 MEDAK

30.77

18

20

11.1

0.6
0.1

-66.7

CRIME
RATE
FOR
2010

8 WARANGAL-R

23.71

100.0

9 WARANGAL-U

12.05

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

10 KHAMMAM

28.40

-50.0

0.1

150.0

0.2

11 KARIMNAGAR

38.69

-12.5

0.2

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.2
0.2

12 ADILABAD

27.79

200.0

25.0

13 KURNOOL

41.08

50.0

0.1

80.0

14 KADAPA

29.28

400.0

0.2

50.0

0.1

66.7

0.1

18

13

-27.8

0.3

0.3

-37.5

0.2

0.4

0.0

0.2

-66.7

0.1
0.2
0.1

15 ANANTAPUR

41.44

16 CHITTOOR

33.02

50.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

9.31

100.0

18 GUNTUR-R

37.78

-25.0

0.1
0.5

0.0
-66.7

19 GUNTUR-U

11.85

500.0

20 NELLORE

30.10

66.7

0.2

21 PRAKASHAM

34.44

-16.7

0.1

-14.3

0.2

40.0

0.2

100.0

0.1

0.2

-33.3

0.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

39.94

23 EAST GODAVARI

43.72

11

-27.3

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

8.58

-66.7

0.1

-66.7

0.1

25 KRISHNA

25.67

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.0

0.1

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

20.30

0.0

27 VSP CITY

22.51

100.0

0.2

13

62.5

0.6

28 VSP RURAL

21.01

200.0

0.3

-100.0

0.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

23.78

50.0

0.1

-100.0

0.0

0.1

50.0

0.1

30 SRIKAKULAM

27.39

0.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

-100.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0.0

34 CID

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

859.36

160

213

33.1

0.2

130

122

-6.2

0.1

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

TABLE - 3.2
ROBBERIES
Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

%
POPULAT
VARIATION
ION IN
LAKHS 2010 2011 IN 2011
OVER
2010

BURGLARIES
CRIME
RATE
FOR
2011

2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER
2010

CRIME
RATE
FOR
2011

HYDERABAD CITY

40.70

50

39

-22.0

1.0

894

689

-22.9

16.9

CYBERABAD

49.41

59

91

54.2

1.8

1351

1204

-10.9

24.4

RANGA REDDY

4.34

50.0

1.4

64

85

32.8

19.6

MAHABOOBNAGAR

41.03

22

14

-36.4

0.3

250

236

-5.6

5.8

NALGONDA

35.36

35

18

-48.6

0.5

301

292

-3.0

8.3

NIZAMABAD

25.90

20

27

35.0

1.0

325

398

22.5

15.4

MEDAK

30.77

20

19

-5.0

0.6

309

324

4.9

10.5

WARANGAL-R

23.71

12

200.0

0.5

139

231

66.2

9.7

WARANGAL-U

12.05

21

250.0

1.7

122

199

63.1

16.5

0.4

208

258

24.0

9.1

10 KHAMMAM

28.40

11

12

9.1

11 KARIMNAGAR

38.69

15

20

33.3

0.5

274

335

22.3

8.7

12 ADILABAD

27.79

15

-46.7

0.3

193

225

16.6

8.1

-5.0

0.5

206

237

15.0

5.8

140

137

-2.1

4.7
5.9

13 KURNOOL

41.08

20

19

14 KADAPA

29.28

-66.7

0.1
0.3

15 ANANTAPUR

41.44

18

14

-22.2

288

245

-14.9

16 CHITTOOR

33.02

12

16

33.3

0.5

146

151

3.4

4.6

17 TIRUPATHI-U

9.31

23

475.0

2.5

119

178

49.6

19.1

0.2

214

218

1.9

5.8

119

133

11.8

11.2
6.8

18 GUNTUR-R

37.78

13

-38.5

19 GUNTUR-U

11.85

19

14

-26.3

1.2
0.6

233

206

-11.6

0.4

181

200

10.5

5.8

442

428

-3.2

10.7
7.0

20 NELLORE

30.10

11

17

54.5

21 PRAKASHAM

34.44

14

15

7.1

22 WEST GODAVARI

39.94

20

20

0.0

0.5

130.0

0.5

314

304

-3.2

127

102

-19.7

11.9
10.1

23 EAST GODAVARI

43.72

10

23

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

8.58

10

10

0.0

1.2
0.5

192

258

34.4

1.7

226

227

0.4

11.2

323

282

-12.7

12.5

54.8

7.7

25 KRISHNA

25.67

13

62.5

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

20.30

19

34

78.9

27 VSP CITY

22.51

38

26

-31.6

1.2

800.0

0.4

104

161

118

120

1.7

5.0
4.2

28 VSP RURAL

21.01

29 VIZIANAGARAM

23.78

11

83.3

0.5
0.2

30 SRIKAKULAM

27.39

-16.7

141

114

-19.1

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

-62.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

50.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0.0

34 CID

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

859.36

515

579

12.4

0.7

8063

8177

1.4

9.5

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

TABLE -3 .3
ORDINARY THEFTS
POPULA
TION IN
LAKHS

2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

40.70

2 CYBERABAD

TOTAL PROPERTY CRIME

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

CRIME
RATE
FOR
2011

5710

5031

-11.9

123.6

80.2

5394

5305

-1.6

107.4

5.1

28.3

193

223

15.5

51.3

1134

-6.5

27.6

1497

1402

-6.3

34.2

17.1

901

923

2.4

26.1

13.8

46.0

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

CRIME
RATE
FOR
2010

2010

4754

4289

-9.8

105.4

49.41

3950

3965

0.4

3 RANGA REDDY

4.34

117

123

41.03

1213

Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

MAHABOOBNAGAR

5 NALGONDA

35.36

553

603

9.0

6 NIZAMABAD

25.90

681

745

9.4

28.8

1047

1192

7 MEDAK

30.77

537

542

0.9

17.6

891

911

2.2

29.6

13.8

274

573

109.1

24.2

8 WARANGAL-R

23.71

127

327

157.5

9 WARANGAL-U

12.05

242

407

68.2

33.8

370

628

69.7

52.1

10 KHAMMAM

28.40

481

537

11.6

18.9

708

815

15.1

28.7

11 KARIMNAGAR

38.69

650

769

18.3

19.9

949

1133

19.4

29.3

12.2

499

582

16.6

20.9

14.3

19.8

12 ADILABAD

27.79

285

338

18.6

13 KURNOOL

41.08

476

542

13.9

13.2

711

813

14 KADAPA

29.28

465

575

23.7

19.6

617

723

17.2

24.7

15.2

1045

908

-13.1

21.9

15 ANANTAPUR

41.44

718

631

-12.1

16 CHITTOOR

33.02

469

600

27.9

18.2

641

781

21.8

23.7

17 TIRUPATHI-U

9.31

634

837

32.0

89.9

761

1044

37.2

112.2

18 GUNTUR-R

37.78

601

660

9.8

17.5

841

892

6.1

23.6

69.6

862

980

13.7

82.7

19 GUNTUR-U

11.85

721

825

14.4

20 NELLORE

30.10

770

925

20.1

30.7

1023

1155

12.9

38.4

21 PRAKASHAM

34.44

443

504

13.8

14.6

651

730

12.1

21.2

1665

1624

-2.5

40.7

22 WEST GODAVARI

39.94

1197

1167

-2.5

29.2

23 EAST GODAVARI

43.72

815

981

20.4

22.4

1153

1318

14.3

30.1

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

8.58

376

371

-1.3

43.3

519

485

-6.6

56.5

25 KRISHNA

25.67

542

563

3.9

21.9

744

838

12.6

32.6

73.2

1549

1754

13.2

86.4

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

20.30

1302

1486

14.1

27 VSP CITY

22.51

1155

1252

8.4

55.6

1526

1577

3.3

70.0

28 VSP RURAL

21.01

236

272

15.3

12.9

344

448

30.2

21.3

29 VIZIANAGARAM

23.78

255

329

29.0

13.8

382

463

21.2

19.5

8.6

434

360

-17.1

13.1

10.6

0.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

27.39

285

235

-17.5

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

293

331

13.0

0.0

302

334

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

185

200

8.1

0.0

187

204

9.1

0.0

0.0

246

328

33.3

0.0

0.0
31.9

0
34636

0
36477

0.0
5.3

0.0
42.4

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
34 CID
TOTAL :

240

321

33.8

0
859.36

0
25768

0
27386

0.0
6.3

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population

TABLE - 3 .4

TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES FOR THE YEARS 2009 TO 2011


(DISTRICT WISE) WITH RANKS
Sl.
DISTRICT/ CITIES
No
1 HYDERABAD CITY

2011

RANK

2010

RANK

2009

RANK

5031

5710

5904

5305

5394

4736

223

32

193

32

235

32

1402

1497

1276

CYBERABAD

RANGA REDDY

MAHABOOBNAGAR

NALGONDA

923

13

901

12

804

10

NIZAMABAD

1192

1047

667

19

MEDAK

911

14

891

13

877

WARANGAL-R

573

25

274

30

291

28

WARANGAL-U

628

23

370

27

502

23

10 KHAMMAM

815

18

708

19

785

14

11 KARIMNAGAR

1133

10

949

11

791

12

12 ADILABAD

582

24

499

24

561

22

13 KURNOOL

813

19

711

18

787

13

14 KADAPA

723

22

617

22

564

21

15 ANANTAPUR

908

15

1045

752

15

16 CHITTOOR

781

20

641

21

745

16

17 TIRUPATHI-U

1044

11

761

16

727

17

18 GUNTUR-R

892

16

841

15

497

24

19 GUNTUR-U

980

12

862

14

1019

20 NELLORE

1155

1023

10

794

11

21 PRAKASHAM

730

21

651

20

586

20

22 WEST GODAVARI

1624

1665

1607

23 EAST GODAVARI

1318

1153

1094

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

485

26

519

23

493

25

25 KRISHNA

838

17

744

17

686

18

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

1754

1549

1321

27 VSP CITY

1577

1526

1341

28 VSP RURAL

448

28

344

28

248

31

29 VIZIANAGARAM

463

27

382

26

368

27

30 SRIKAKULAM

360

29

434

25

280

29

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

334

30

302

29

378

26

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

204

33

187

33

146

33

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

328

31

246

31

273

30

34

34

34

34

CID
TOTAL :

36477

34636

32136

TABLE - 3.5

PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED WITH PERCENTAGE OF


RECOVERY DURING 2011
TOTAL VALUE OF PROPERTY
SL.
NO.

DISTRICT / CITIES

STOLEN
(IN Rs.)

RECOVERED
(IN Rs.)

% OF
RECOVERY

HYDERABAD CITY

359146066

155139248

43.20%

CYBERABAD

255060442

190048055

74.51%

RANGA REDDY

7819642

5015980

64.15%

MAHABOOBNAGAR

34169929

18375009

53.78%

NALGONDA

46081074

22312856

48.42%

NIZAMABAD

38465617

19005191

49.41%

MEDAK

35511999

25461429

71.70%

WARANGAL-R

17475433

7708244

44.11%

WARANGAL-U

40964246

9045030

22.08%

10 KHAMMAM

33595328

20217206

60.18%

11 KARIMNAGAR

52662133

25471737

48.37%

12 ADILABAD

28187799

13095932

46.46%

13 KURNOOL

55317140

25848076

46.73%

14 KADAPA

75068956

57838326

77.05%

15 ANANTAPUR

48953337

30183486

61.66%

16 CHITTOOR

42534203

33246130

78.16%

17 TIRUPATHI-U

50196805

20946180

41.73%

18 GUNTUR-R

33449385

24183496

72.30%

19 GUNTUR-U

42032072

29629766

70.49%

20 NELLORE

70097309

29577657

42.20%

21 PRAKASHAM

50186708

16213910

32.31%

22 WEST GODAVARI

68204947

33168945

48.63%

23 EAST GODAVARI

60081798

25924788

43.15%

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

18336692

10493188

57.23%

25 KRISHNA

37831173

16131089

42.64%

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

55156000

32200381

58.38%

27 VSP CITY

44711074

26800213

59.94%

28 VSP RURAL

16556372

6933446

41.88%

29 VIZIANAGARAM

14536863

7855397

54.04%

30 SRIKAKULAM

13245305

6213033

46.91%

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

16149569

5332496

33.02%

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

19090028

3678726

19.27%

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

20057546

2865190

14.28%

1800932990.00

956159836.00

53.09%

ECONOMIC OFFENCES
APPM PSOs 525-1 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 180.09 crores property is lost in property offences, 2913.32 crores
worth of property is defrauded by white collar offenders in 2011.
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 doesnt 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 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)
b)

c)
d)
e)

f)

Commercial, Banking, Insurance frauds.


Foreign Exchange violations
- Hawala Transactions,
- Under Invoicing of Exports
- Over Invoicing of Imports
- Smuggling
Violations of industrial / labour and environmental regulations.
Theft of Electricity
Tax and Duty evasions of
- Customs or excise
- Sales Tax
- Misuse of trade licenses
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) 420 2) 465
3) 468
4674) 477 (A)5) 405
6) 409-

Cheating
Forgery upto 2 years.
Forgery for Cheating upto 7 years
Falsification of Securities.
Falsification of Accounts 7 years
Criminal Misappropriation of Property
Criminal Breach of Trust

OTHER ACTS DEALING WITH ECONOMIC/WHITE COLLAR CRIME


7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)

Sec. 591) (c) Prevention of Corruption Act 1947 13(1) (c) Prevention of Corruption Act
1988
Andhra Pradesh Protection of Depositors of Financial Establishment Act 1999
Criminal Law Amendment Ordinance - 1944
Chit funds & Lotteries Act - 1982
A.P. Control of Organized Crime Act -2001
IT Act 2001, Copy Right Act - 1957
Prize Chits & Money Circulation Prohibition Act 1978
Drugs and Cosmetics Act - 1940
Drugs and Magic Remedies and Advertisement Act-1954
Reserve Bank of India Act 1934.
Immoral Trafficking (Prevention) Act 1986
Prevention of Money laundering Act 2002

AGENCIES CONCERNED WITH INVESTIGATION OF ECONOMIC /WHITE COLLAR CRIME


1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)

Income Tax Department


Central Excise and Customs Department
Commercial Tax Department
State Excise Department
State Drug Controller and Administration and Drugs & Copy Right Department
Legal and Metrology Department
Enforcement Directorate
Registrar of Companies
Directorate of Foreign Trade
Reserve Bank of India
Securities Exchange Board of India
Directorate of Institute of Preventive Medicine, Health, Labs and Food

Multi Level Marketing (MLM) meaning:- MLM means a sales system under which the
sales persons by whatever name called receives a commission or any benefit not only
on his own sales or services and also commission on the sales or services from each
person, he or his down line persons enrolls to become a sales person by whatever
name called whether or not the commission received on the enrollment of members or
not.
Multi Level Marketing (MLM) is an arrangement by whatever name called for selling of
goods or services through enrolment of abnormal number of members by whatever
name called with a promise to provide benefit not only on personal efforts but also on
the efforts of members enrolled under their network in the arrangement whether or not
the benefit is derived from entrance fee, renewals, subscriptions or sales and services
rendered by the members in the network.
(i)

Abnormal number means whose number of membership or distributorship by


whatever name called is increased day by day or month by month or year by
year unlike increase of distributorships or agencies in traditional market.

(ii)Benefit means any monitory; in kind; article; negotiable instrument; foreign trips
or other facility which can be counted in terms of money.

Sec.2(e) of Prize Chit Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act 1978


A)

Prize chit meaning:

includes any transaction or arrangement by whatever

name called under which a person collects whether as a promoter, foreman, agent
or in any other capacity, moneys in one lumpsum or installments by way of
contributions or subscriptions or by sale of units, certificates or other instruments or
in any other manner or as membership fees or admission fees or service charges
to or in respect of any savings, mutual benefit, thrift or any other scheme or
arrangement by whatever name called, and utilizes the moneys so collected or any
part thereof or the income accruing from investment or other use of such monies
for all or any of the following purpose, namely:

(i)

Giving or awarding periodically or otherwise to

a specified number of

subscribers as determined by lot, draw or in any other manner, prizes or gifts


in cash or in kind, whether or not the recipient of the prize or gift is under
liability to make any further payment in respect of such scheme or
arrangement;
(ii)

Refunding to the subscribers or such of them as have not won any prize or gift,
the whole or part of the subscriptions, contributions or other monies collected,
with or without any bonus, premium, interest or other advantage by whatever
name called, on the termination of the scheme or arrangement, or on or after
the expiry of the period stipulated therein.
CASES REGISTERED AGAINST MULTI LEVEL MARKETING COMPANIES

Sl.
No.
1
2009
2
2010
3
2011
4
2012
TOTAL

Year

No. of
cases
registered

No.
accused
involved

No. of
accused
arrested

10
5
64
3
82

28
20
202
3
253

18
7
105
3
133

Amount
embezzled
Rs. 114404348
Rs. 3009690
Rs. 283059015
Rs. 731000
Rs.840,12,04,053

Stage of the case

Total No.
of victims

UI

PT

Acq

False

56
162
55303
1
55522

6
5
59
3
73

3
4
7

1
1

1
1

WHAT IS HAPPENING IN INDIA BECAUSE OF MLM

SOME NEWS PAPER REPORT CLIPPINGS

You need not do anything Very simple, Listout your family members, relatives,
neighbours, subordinate, colleagues etc and make them to join in the scheme. As a
result you get commissions not only on your personal sponsoring but also on the
sponsoring of your downline members. Beneficiaries of such schemes will be the 1st, 2nd
and maximum 3rd level.

*******This chain continues endlessly.*********


Products and services are only to camouflage their backend activities.

* Making Lots of Money Through Other Peoples Money and Other Peoples Efforts

PYRAMID SCHEMES IN INDIA

1. 9223 Economic Offences were reported in 2011 as compared to 8755 cases reported in
2010 and 8102 cases in 2009. There is an increase of 5.35% in 2011 over previous year.
Among them, cheating constitutes 87.48% and Criminal Breach of Trust constitutes about
10.45%. There is an increase in Cheatings by (5.55%) and in Counterfeit Currency by
(8.52%) in 2011 when compared to 2010. The comparative figures for the years 2009 to
2011 are presented in Table 4.3.
2. 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, Vijayawada, Karimnagar, West Godavari, Visakhapatnam City, East Godavari,
Nizamabad and Kadapa.
SUMMARY OF CIRCULARS & G.OS
Sl.
No
1

CIRCULAR REFERENCE

MEANT FOR

SUBJECT IN BRIEF

C.No.1465/C27/CID/2011:

All Cs.P and All Ss.P

Multi-level Marketing Schemes - suitable

11.8.2011 of Addl.DGP, CID,

and Ss.RP,

stringent action under the Prize Cits and

Hyderabad Regional IsG.P

Money Circulation Schemes


(Banning)Act,1978

C.No.1465/C27/CID/2011 :

All Cs.P and All Ss.P

Police Powers and Check List for

2-9-2011 Addl.DGP ,CID,

and Ss.RP, of

Investigation of Cases related to

Hvderabad

Regional Is.G.P

PCMS(Banning Act) 1978.

TABLE -4.1

DISTRICT WISE ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR 2010 AND 2011, VARIATION IN 2011
OVER 2010 AND CRIME RATE FOR 2011
CHEATING
Sl. No

DISTRICT / CITIES

Populati
on in
lakhs

2010

2011

CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST

% Variation Crime
in 2011
rate for
over 2010
2011

2010

2011

% Variation Crime
in 2011
rate for
over 2010
2011

HYDERABAD CITY

40.70

1736

1635

-5.8

40.2

83

62

CYBERABAD

49.41

1211

1259

4.0

25.5

163

152

-6.7

3.1

RANGA REDDY

4.34

52

52

0.0

12.0

75.0

1.6

MAHABOOBNAGAR

41.03

156

161

3.2

3.9

25

22

-12.0

0.5

NALGONDA

35.36

215

222

3.3

6.3

43

28

-34.9

0.8

NIZAMABAD

25.90

195

206

5.6

8.0

19

111.1

0.7

MEDAK

30.77

141

165

17.0

5.4

10

12

20.0

0.4

WARANGAL-R

23.71

119

134

12.6

5.7

0.0

0.3

WARANGAL-U

12.05

146

231

58.2

19.2

150.0

0.4

10

KHAMMAM

28.40

206

179

-13.1

6.3

24

13

-45.8

0.5

11

KARIMNAGAR

38.69

347

404

16.4

10.4

33

42

27.3

1.1

12

ADILABAD

27.79

127

130

2.4

4.7

34

21

-38.2

0.8

13

KURNOOL

41.08

201

263

30.8

6.4

21

13

-38.1

0.3

148

-29.9

5.1

28

29

3.6

1.0

3.4

23

0.3

-25.3

1.5

14

KADAPA

29.28

211

15

ANANTAPUR

41.44

215

142

-34.0

14

-39.1

16

CHITTOOR

33.02

100

139

39.0

4.2

13

13

0.0

0.4

17

TIRUPATHI-U

9.31

106

220

107.5

23.6

-20.0

0.4

18

GUNTUR-R

37.78

134

224

67.2

5.9

45

22

-51.1

0.6

19

GUNTUR-U

11.85

140

142

1.4

12.0

20

13

-35.0

1.1

20

NELLORE

30.10

192

188

-2.1

6.2

33

84

154.5

2.8

21

PRAKASHAM

34.44

148

269

81.8

7.8

41

61

48.8

1.8

22

WEST GODAVARI

39.94

284

287

1.1

7.2

44

35

-20.5

0.9

23

EAST GODAVARI

43.72

210

232

10.5

5.3

62

66

6.5

1.5

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

8.58

72

54

-25.0

6.3

31

14

-54.8

1.6

25

KRISHNA

25.67

132

151

14.4

5.9

12

27

125.0

1.1

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

20.30

341

363

6.5

17.9

43

78

81.4

3.8

27

VSP CITY

22.51

226

202

-10.6

9.0

55

44

-20.0

2.0

28

VSP RURAL

21.01

94

101

7.4

4.8

19

137.5

0.9

29

VIZIANAGARAM

23.78

92

82

-10.9

3.4

10

11.1

0.4

30

SRIKAKULAM

27.39

77

43

-44.2

1.6

11

19

72.7

0.7

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

-100.0

0.0

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

7
27

133.3

0.0

0
8

0.0

0.0

34

0
TOTAL :
859.36 7644 8068
5.5
9.4
935 964
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population

0.0
3.1

0.0

CID

200.0

0.0

1.1

TABLE -4.2
TOTAL WHITE COLLAR
OFFENCES

COUNTERFEITING
SL.
NO.

DISTRICT / CITIES

Populati
on in
lakhs
2010

%
Crime
Variation in
2011
rate for
2011 over
2011
2010

2010

2011

%
Crime
Variation in
rate for
2011 over
2011
2010

HYDERABAD CITY

40.70

29

34

17.2

0.8

1848

1731

-6.3

42.5

CYBERABAD

49.41

17

-47.1

0.2

1391

1420

2.1

28.7

RANGA REDDY

4.34

-100.0

0.0

57

59

3.5

13.6

MAHABOOBNAGAR

41.03

33.3

0.1

184

187

1.6

4.6

NALGONDA

35.36

50.0

0.2

262

256

-2.3

7.2

NIZAMABAD

25.90

-20.0

0.2

209

229

9.6

8.8

MEDAK

30.77

300.0

0.3

153

185

20.9

6.0

WARANGAL-R

23.71

-100.0

0.0

121

142

17.4

6.0

WARANGAL-U

12.05

0.0

0.1

149

237

59.1

19.7

-75.0

0.0

234

193

-17.5

6.8

0.1

381

449

17.8

11.6

10 KHAMMAM

28.40

11 KARIMNAGAR

38.69

200.0

12 ADILABAD

27.79

200.0

0.1

162

154

-4.9

5.5

13 KURNOOL

41.08

-55.6

0.1

231

280

21.2

6.8

14 KADAPA

29.28

25.0

0.2

243

182

-25.1

6.2

15 ANANTAPUR

41.44

-50.0

0.0

240

157

-34.6

3.8

16 CHITTOOR

33.02

10

42.9

0.3

120

162

35.0

4.9

17

9.31

300.0

0.4

112

228

103.6

24.5

0.4

189

261

38.1

6.9

TIRUPATHI-U

18 GUNTUR-R

37.78

10

15

50.0

19 GUNTUR-U

11.85

150.0

0.4

162

160

-1.2

13.5

20 NELLORE

30.10

0.0

0.2

231

278

20.3

9.2

21 PRAKASHAM

34.44

600.0

0.2

190

337

77.4

9.8

22 WEST GODAVARI

39.94

16

300.0

0.4

332

338

1.8

8.5

23

43.72

22

266.7

0.5

278

320

15.1

7.3

0.2

107

70

-34.6

8.2

EAST GODAVARI

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

8.58

-50.0

25 KRISHNA

25.67

-66.7

0.1

150

180

20.0

7.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

20.30

16

-68.8

0.2

400

446

11.5

22.0

27 VSP CITY

22.51

16

-75.0

0.2

297

250

-15.8

11.1

28 VSP RURAL

21.01

50.0

0.3

106

126

18.9

6.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

23.78

-83.3

0.0

107

93

-13.1

3.9

30 SRIKAKULAM

0.0

89

62

-30.3

2.3

27.39

-100.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

-20.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

50.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

1
0

2
0

100.0

0.0

125.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

35

288.9

0.0

176

191

8.5

0.2

8755

9223

5.3

10.7

34 CID
TOTAL :

0
859.36

TABLE -4.3

TOTAL ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR THE YEARS 2009 TO 2011


(DISTRICT WISE) WITH RANKS
SL.
NO

DISTRICT/ CITIES

2011

RANK

2010

RANK

2009

RANK

HYDERABAD CITY

1731

1848

1808

CYBERABAD

1420

1391

1258

RANGA REDDY

59

30

57

30

53

30

MAHABOOBNAGAR

187

17

184

17

177

19

NALGONDA

256

11

262

300

NIZAMABAD

229

14

209

14

187

15

MEDAK

185

18

153

20

215

11

WARANGAL-R

142

25

121

23

92

27

WARANGAL-U

237

13

149

22

237

10

10 KHAMMAM

193

16

234

11

190

13

11 KARIMNAGAR

449

381

348

12 ADILABAD

154

24

162

18

147

22

13 KURNOOL

280

231

12

243

14 KADAPA

182

19

243

190

13

15 ANANTAPUR

157

23

240

10

147

22

16 CHITTOOR

162

21

120

24

104

26

17 TIRUPATHI-U

228

15

112

25

150

20

18 GUNTUR-R

261

10

189

16

186

16

19 GUNTUR-U

160

22

162

18

178

18

20 NELLORE

278

231

12

214

12

21 PRAKASHAM

337

190

15

179

17

22 WEST GODAVARI

338

332

385

23 EAST GODAVARI

320

278

243

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

70

28

107

26

109

25

25 KRISHNA

180

20

150

21

149

21

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

446

400

335

27 VSP CITY

250

12

297

313

28 VSP RURAL

126

26

106

28

83

28

29 VIZIANAGARAM

93

27

107

26

130

24

30 SRIKAKULAM

62

29

89

29

71

29

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

33

32

32

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

34

34

33

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

32

33

33

35
9223

31

9
8755

31

11
8444

31

34 CID
TOTAL :

TABLE - 4.4
STATEMENT SHOWING THE ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR THE YEAR 2009
Sl.
HEAD
No.
Financial Institution
Non Banking financial
1
companies
2

Stock Market / Shares etc.

No. of Cases

No. of
Accused

PT

UN

UI

10

16

10327962

41

70

9318142

10

30

29254183

12

164

14

10

59

268690296

858

194

472937591

47

11

99

160

984

780

2908

1015378565

2170

8242

REP

CH

28

10

Commercial Banks (Public


3
50
10
& Private sector)
Other Institutions
Prize Chits & Money
4
84
15
Circulation Schemes
Investment schemes
5
10
2
(Plantation schemes etc.)
Cheating by an Individual /
6
4931 1243
Group
Counterfeit / Fake Currency / Documents

No. of
Depositors

Amount
Involved

CON ACQ

Notes

371

22

22

141

208

25388190

48

251

Coins

Marks Sheets / Degree


Certificates

17

13

48000

22

10

Non-Judicial Stamps

10

11

11

1930967

15

12

F.D.Receipts / Demand
Drafts
Credit / Debit Cards

68

23

39

2624909

47

68

13

Indira Vikasa Patras

14

Passports

50

13

12

36

4192500

41

74

222

26

188

67558860

63

507

1455000

10

4660826

47

72

62

15758980

36

166

361

77

38

39

42

242

266248174

201

950

185

54

45

16

115

30140460

178

289

11

Other General Securities /


15
Documents
Co-Operative Dept.
16

Urban Co-Operative Banks

Co-Op Societies /
17
Institutions
Land Scams
18

By Housing Societies

By Individual / Group of
19
Individuals
Employment Scams / Job
20
Rackets
Misappropriation
21

Govt. Funds

74

14

14

58

103293297

28

165

22

Pvt. Institutions

46

31

168033859

24

76

329

193

185

133

2036164

27

364

Copy Right Act


23

Video Piracy

1500000

25

Printed material & Books


Piracy
Software Piracy

110225

26

Patent Act

27

Cyber Crime

38

38

685500

28

NDPS Act

286

138

134

143

52287265

13

549

29

Criminal Breanch of Trust


TOTAL :-

691 158 10
3
7958 1980 162 178

492104157
3045964072

440
4310

1523
13795

24

145
1640

75
458
1154 4824

TABLE - 4.5
STATEMENT SHOWING THE ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR THE YEAR 2010
No. of Cases

Sl.
No.

Financial Institution
Non Banking financial
1
companies
2

Stock Market / Shares etc.

PT

UN

UI

29

1042899439

107

106

10

15224289

55

28

15

41

86232035

38

264

32

36

271605239

90425

153

15

34

81

489

447442717

154

1078

44

161

981

510

2874

5126172377

1140

8078

REP

CH

41

11

Commercial Banks (Public &


3
67
11
Private sector)
Other Institutions
Prize Chits & Money
4
69
33
Circulation Schemes
Investment schemes
619
49
5
(Plantation schemes etc.)
Cheating by an Individual /
4570 1186
6
Group
Counterfeit / Fake Currency / Documents

No. of
No. of
Deposito
Accused
rs

Amount
Involved

HEAD
CON ACQ

Notes

133

27

25

33

73

10311762

13

153

Coins

Marks Sheets / Degree


Certificates

15

13

314000

25

10

Non-Judicial Stamps

1003940

11

11

F.D.Receipts / Demand Drafts

18

1518763

12

Credit / Debit Cards

16

11

4554450

19

13

Indira Vikasa Patras

14

Passports

49

22

22

27

7909280

73

117

217

25

24

35

157

63462007

15

389

Other General Securities /


Documents
Co-Operative Dept.
15

16

Urban Co-Operative Banks

8647900

17

Co-Op Societies / Institutions

28

12

12

11

25117455

86

30

24

25094083

18

99

1367

403

68

334

558

406

464221228

1223

2485

190

66

58

118

66805679

319

244

Land Scams
18

By Housing Societies

By Individual / Group of
19
Individuals
Employment Scams / Job
20
Rackets
Misappropriation
21

Govt. Funds

87

22

22

65

85957370

80

318

22

Pvt. Institutions

64

12

12

47

172158502

24

197

647

293

291

10

344

2923749

77

660

Copy Right Act


23

Video Piracy

140000

23

25

Printed material & Books


Piracy
Software Piracy

26

13

13

13

223000

53

26

Patent Act

27

Cyber Crime

85

14

13

18

53

7980841

24

87

28

NDPS Act

427

177

10

159

15

235

25061131

755

29

Criminal Breanch of Trust

929

196

597

1078569723

346

1563

9041550959

94155

16998

24

TOTAL :-

9725 2588

14

178

136

78

265

2245

1439 5698

TABLE - 4.6
STATEMENT SHOWING THE ECONOMIC OFFENCES FOR THE YEAR 2011
Sl.
No.

No. of Cases
HEAD

Financial Institution
Non Banking financial
1
companies

REP

CH

46

16

No. of
Depositors

No. of
Accused

PT

UN

UI

Amount
Involved

16

30

40468666

113

119

CON ACQ

Stock Market/Shares etc.

32668080

13

Commercial Banks
(Public & Private sector)

52

10

39

137821928

143

162

96

22

22

11

63

24110538102

643

195

632450

10

29

172

719

2115726833

1962

7660

Other Institutions
Prize Chits & Money
4
Circulation Schemes
5

Investment schemes
(Plantation schemes etc)

Cheating by an Individual
4399 920
/ Group
Counterfeit / Fake Currency / Documents
7 Notes
141
9
6

Coins
Marks Sheets / Degree
9
Certificates
10 Non-Judicial Stamps
F.D.Receipts / Demand
11
Drafts
12 Credit / Debit Cards
13 Indira Vikasa Patras
14 Passports
Other General Securities
15
/ Documents
Co-Operative Dept.
Urban Co-Operative
16
Banks
Co-Op Societies /
17
Institutions
Land Scams
18 By Housing Societies
By Individual / Group of
19
Individuals
Employment Scams / Job
20
Rackets
Misappropriation
21 Govt. Funds
22 Pvt. Institutions
Copy Right Act
23 Video Piracy
Printed material & Books
24
Piracy
25 Software Piracy

227 3252

17

115

73813525

31

196

10000

11

158428

12
1
68

1
0
33

0
0
0

0
0
0

1
0
33

0
0
2

11
1
33

320008
1107737
13353500

7
0
95

17
1
90

393

22

19

368

132258821

88

604

4201500

752

51

368000

42

120

22

20

91

73657727

40

381

1153 372

70

300

448

333

952276735

830

2283

206

68

124

58642600

244

288

75

55

45

451400814

1051

118

77

15

15

61

186943752

34

117

361

102

100

259

3495536

47

472

10

250000

36

18

18

18

229050

80

0
33

31

99

2559940

45

153

26

Patent Act

27

Cyber Crime

2
140

28

NDPS Act

366

178

173

182

40822576

24

620

29

Criminal Breanch of Trust 804

230

15

10

205

92

482

699488581

280

1383

1769

836 5650 29133214889

6452

15087

TOTAL :-

8577 2091 128 194

CRIME AGAINST WOMEN


Constitutional Obligations:
APPM PSOs 532 to 537 enumerate investigation procedure.
13.61% of total cognizable crime is against women in AP in 2011.
Definition of Sex and Gender
9 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.
9 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
(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: 9.11.06) 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)

2.

23928 cases were registered during 2011 under Crime Against Women, as against
21564 in the year 2010 showing an increase of 11.00% over previous year.

3.

Cyberabad with 1934 cases ranked first in registering highest number of cases of Crime
Against Women during the year 2011 followed by Hyderabad (1590), Karimnagar
(1212), Krishna (1203), West Godavari (1070), Nalgonda (1063), Khammam (1047) and
Mahaboobnagar (1007).

4.

Mahaboobnagar districts ranked first in registering the incidence of crime under Dowry
murder (22) followed by Medak (21), Anantapur (14), Karimnagar (12) and Kadapa (10)
during the year 2011.

5.

Cyberabad accounted for the highest number of cases under the head of Dowry deaths
(50) followed by Karimnagar (38) Nizamabad (36) and Anantapur (35) during the year
2011.

6.

The highest number of cases under Abetment to Suicide was registered from
Mahaboobnagar Dist. (124) followed by Cyberabad (94), Anantapur (90),Karimangar
(86) and Nalgonda (85)

7.

Cyberabad ranked first in the incidence of crime under Dowry Harassment (1342)
followed by Hyderabad City (1223), Krishna (676), Karimnagar

(648), West Godavari

(624) and Vijayawada City (600).


8.

Mahaboobnagar registered highest number of (62) cases under Murder of Women


followed by Cyberabad & Anantapur (50 each), Medak (45) and Nizamabad (43).

INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO DEATH OF MARRIED WOMEN IN THE 1st SEVEN


YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE.

Ref. No. & date


No.1036/SM/80 dt.2.7.80

Subject
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.13.8.1982

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
dt.18.2.1984.

Lr. of Sri K.S. Rastogi, Joint Secretary.

1.

4.

Rc.No.153/Stal.3/84
dt.21.4.1984 of DG & IGP
A.P. Hyd.

5.

Lr.Rc.No.153/Stal.3/84
dt.21.5.84 of DG & IGP
A.P. Hyd.

6.

Circular Memo
L.Dis.No.29080/E2B/84
dt.27.7.84 of Director,
M&HS, A.P. Hyd.
Rc.No.29080/E2B/84
dt.23.1.85 of Director,
M&HS, A.P. Hyd.

7.

8.

9.

Rc.No.284/Statl.2/86
dt.29.8.86 of DG & IGP
A.P. Hyd.
Rc.No.98/Statl.2/88
dt.18.7.1989 of DG & IGP
A.P. Hyd.

10. C.No.312/WPS/C9/89
dt.16.12.89 of IGP CID
A.P. Hyd.
11. C.No.102/PRC/Stal.S/90
dt.1.9.1990 of Spl. IGP
CID, A.P. Hyd.
12. C.No.5079/WPC/C9/91
dt.12.7.1991 of DGP CID,
A.P. Hyd.
13. Rc.No.4378/WPC/C9/93
dt.13.8.93 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.
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 -1985.
Under Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act -2010 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: 11.3.08) to be strengthened with supporting staff.
Appointment of certain Non-Governmental organizations as service Providers Under
Sub Sec(1) of Sec. 10 of Protection of Women from Domestic violence rules 2005
(G.O.Ms. No. 18 WD & CW Dept. dtd: 6.8.2007)

SUMMARY OF CIRCULARS & G.OS

Sl.
No.
1

CIRCULAR REFERENCE
C.No. 2358/CI4/WPC/2011 dt.
22.12.2011 of ADGP CID,
A.P., Hyd.
G.O. Ms.22 dt. 09.11.2011 of
Women Development, Child
Welfare and Disabled Welfare
(WP 1 ) Department.

MEANT FOR
SsP, SsRP,
CsP in A.P.
All SsP and
District
Collectors in
A.P.

SUBJECT IN BRIEF
Protection of Women from Domestic
Violence ACT, 2010-Instruction
Issued- Reg.
Appointment of Project Directors of
Dist. Women and Child Development
Agency as Protection officer under
protection of Women from Domestic
Violence Act- 2010 -Orders- Issued.

The Role of the Police and Role of the protection Officer vis--vis under the Protection of
Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
Background
Violence against women has been recognized as a violation of womens 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 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
womans experience of violence in intimate relationships.

There was no law to recognize a womans 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 womans 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 womens 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 NGOs, the medical profession, shelter homes and the police in
assisting in the prevention of domestic violence.

Table -5.1
DISTRICT WISE GENDER OFFENCES FOR 2010 AND 2011, VARIATION IN 2011 OVER
2010.
DOWRY MURDER

DOWRY DEATH

2010

2011

%
VARIATIO
N IN 2011
OVER
2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

12.5

44

27

-38.6

2 CYBERABAD

12

-58.3

42

50

19.0

3 RANGA REDDY

0.0

19

15

-21.1

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

13

22

69.2

32

25

-21.9

5 NALGONDA

-62.5

32

36

12.5

6 NIZAMABAD

100.0

21

27

28.6

7 MEDAK

21

162.5

29

25

-13.8

8 WARANGAL-R

0.0

25

26

4.0

9 WARANGAL-U

400.0

12

26

116.7

10 KHAMMAM

400.0

10

19

90.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

12

33.3

39

38

-2.6

12 ADILABAD

-16.7

15

19

26.7

13 KURNOOL

13

-30.8

18

18

0.0

14 KADAPA

11

10

-9.1

15

15

0.0

15 ANANTAPUR

14

366.7

20

35

75.0

16 CHITTOOR

0.0

32

25

-21.9

17 TIRUPATHI-U

0.0

0.0

18 GUNTUR-R

-25.0

15

-46.7

19 GUNTUR-U

-100.0

11

-45.5

20 NELLORE

0.0

40.0

21 PRAKASHAM

-28.6

10

11

10.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

166.7

26

26

0.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

-25.0

20

17

-15.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

0.0

-25.0

25 KRISHNA

-44.4

19

13

-31.6

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

-75.0

16

-43.8

27 VSP CITY

100.0

12

33.3

28 VSP RURAL

50.0

14.3

29 VIZIANAGARAM

-66.7

13

-61.5

30 SRIKAKULAM

-66.7

75.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

-100.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0.0

0.0

34 CID

0.0

0.0

149

177

18.8

570

564

-1.1

Sl.
DISTRICT / CITIES
No.

TOTAL :

2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

TABLE - 5 .2
ABETMENT TO SUICIDE
Sl.
No

2010

2011

%
VARIATIO
N IN 2011
OVER 2010

DISTRICT / CITIES

HARASSMENT

2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

HYDERABAD CITY

32

42

31.3

1203

1223

1.7

CYBERABAD

88

94

6.8

1202

1342

11.6

RANGA REDDY

28

40

42.9

75

88

17.3

MAHABOOBNAGAR

129

124

-3.9

222

247

11.3

NALGONDA

67

85

26.9

212

248

17.0

NIZAMABAD

36

47

30.6

549

540

-1.6

MEDAK

51

53

3.9

260

320

23.1

WARANGAL-R

48

65

35.4

46

88

91.3

WARANGAL-U

25

40

60.0

28

62

121.4

10 KHAMMAM

57

75

31.6

161

169

5.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

59

86

45.8

596

648

8.7

12 ADILABAD

48

60

25.0

372

388

4.3

13 KURNOOL

55

60

9.1

168

135

-19.6

14 KADAPA

55

39

-29.1

140

118

-15.7

15 ANANTAPUR

95

90

-5.3

226

195

-13.7

16 CHITTOOR

52

53

1.9

349

372

6.6

17 TIRUPATHI-U

10

-80.0

61

108

77.0

18 GUNTUR-R

16

42

162.5

425

429

0.9

19 GUNTUR-U

24

166.7

201

372

85.1

20 NELLORE

29

46

58.6

194

166

-14.4

21 PRAKASHAM

40

29

-27.5

190

239

25.8

22 WEST GODAVARI

42

30

-28.6

629

624

-0.8

23 EAST GODAVARI

46

34

-26.1

246

246

0.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

-50.0

91

164

80.2

25 KRISHNA

36

53

47.2

377

676

79.3

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

14

14

0.0

429

600

39.9

27 VSP CITY

16

14

-12.5

359

351

-2.2

28 VSP RURAL

23

19

-17.4

99

86

-13.1

29 VIZIANAGARAM

21

14

-33.3

268

339

26.5

30 SRIKAKULAM

16

-43.8

341

302

-11.4

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

-100.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

-100.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

200.0

0.0

0
1247

0
1387

0.0
11.2

5
9725

28
10914

460.0
12.2

34 CID
TOTAL :

TABLE -5.3
MURDERS
Sl.
No

D.P. ACT

2010

2011

%
VARIATIO
N IN 2011
OVER
2010

DISTRICT / CITIES

2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

HYDERABAD CITY

20

21

5.0

13

23

76.9

CYBERABAD

44

50

13.6

88

65

-26.1

RANGA REDDY

14

30

114.3

200.0

MAHABOOBNAGAR

39

62

59.0

163

193

18.4

NALGONDA

43

22

-48.8

325

321

-1.2

NIZAMABAD

27

43

59.3

33.3

MEDAK

30

45

50.0

0.0

WARANGAL-R

12

21

75.0

156

222

42.3

WARANGAL-U

40.0

231

233

0.9

10 KHAMMAM

32

27

-15.6

155

328

111.6

11 KARIMNAGAR

33

23

-30.3

-100.0

12 ADILABAD

14

27

92.9

0.0

13 KURNOOL

45

37

-17.8

210

298

41.9

14 KADAPA

25

35

40.0

156

180

15.4

15 ANANTAPUR

39

50

28.2

66

150

127.3

16 CHITTOOR

33

30

-9.1

18

-100.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

13

19

46.2

-100.0

18 GUNTUR-R

19

32

68.4

98

107

9.2

19 GUNTUR-U

10

42.9

83

822.2

20 NELLORE

21

19

-9.5

138

159

15.2

21 PRAKASHAM

32

28

-12.5

92

156

69.6

22 WEST GODAVARI

30

22

-26.7

0.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

26

35

34.6

208

248

19.2

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

60.0

30

-100.0

25 KRISHNA

17

27

58.8

0.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

-62.5

16

1500.0

27 VSP CITY

11

450.0

0.0

28 VSP RURAL

23

20

-13.0

115

161

40.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

14

55.6

0.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

14

75.0

0.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

-50.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0.0

0.0

0
677

0
794

0.0
17.3

0
2281

0
2959

0.0
29.7

34 CID
TOTAL :

TABLE - 5.4
RAPE
SL.
NO.

KIDNAPPING

2010

2011

%
VARIATIO
N IN 2011
OVER
2010

39

55

41.0

DISTRICT / CITIES

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

2010

2011

34

36

5.9

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

92

86

-6.5

67

80

19.4

RANGA REDDY

19

24

26.3

18

125.0

MAHABOOBNAGAR

84

86

2.4

63

58

-7.9

NALGONDA

68

48

-29.4

71

66

-7.0

NIZAMABAD

59

59

0.0

41

41

0.0

MEDAK

48

37

-22.9

52

31

-40.4

WARANGAL-R

27

48

77.8

35

49

40.0

WARANGAL-U

17

34

100.0

16

40

150.0

10 KHAMMAM

60

84

40.0

47

65

38.3

11 KARIMNAGAR

63

57

-9.5

96

79

-17.7

34

53

55.9

12 ADILABAD

47

82

74.5

13 KURNOOL

49

36

-26.5

54

44

-18.5

14 KADAPA

35

39

11.4

34

45

32.4

15 ANANTAPUR

19

16

-15.8

50

52

4.0

16 CHITTOOR

43

17

-60.5

53

51

-3.8

17 TIRUPATHI-U

10

10

0.0

14

-35.7

18 GUNTUR-R

35

40

14.3

33

38

15.2

19 GUNTUR-U

12

31

158.3

20

24

20.0

20 NELLORE

27

27

0.0

44

51

15.9

21 PRAKASHAM

27

24

-11.1

50

61

22.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

123

90

-26.8

94

58

-38.3

23 EAST GODAVARI

64

70

9.4

26

24

-7.7

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

10

14

40.0

29

20

-31.0

25 KRISHNA

49

77

57.1

47

64

36.2

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

24

36

50.0

61

36

-41.0

27 VSP CITY

56

52

-7.1

15

37

146.7

28 VSP RURAL

37

36

-2.7

22

22

0.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

31

42

35.5

11

-18.2

30 SRIKAKULAM

33

28

-15.2

17

19

11.8

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

0.0

-100.0

1
0
1308

0
0
1386

-100.0
0.0
6.0

0
0
1239

0
0
1281

0.0
0.0
3.4

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL
33 R.P.SEC-BAD
34 CID
TOTAL :

TABLE - 5.5
OUTRAGING OF MODESTY
Sl.
No

2010

2011

%
VARIATIO
N IN 2011
OVER
2010

DISTRICT / CITIES

BIGAMY

2010

2011

%
VARIATIO
N IN 2011
OVER
2010

HYDERABAD CITY

170

152

-10.6

-71.4

CYBERABAD

145

144

-0.7

20

18

-10.0

RANGA REDDY

39

49

25.6

12

11

-8.3

MAHABOOBNAGAR

167

151

-9.6

43

39

-9.3

NALGONDA

188

221

17.6

14

13

-7.1

NIZAMABAD

105

84

-20.0

10

31

210.0

MEDAK

99

108

9.1

29

43

48.3

WARANGAL-R

115

153

33.0

-33.3

WARANGAL-U

47

75

59.6

12

10

-16.7

10 KHAMMAM

133

241

81.2

12

34

183.3

11 KARIMNAGAR

231

227

-1.7

49

42

-14.3

12 ADILABAD

122

102

-16.4

23

33

43.5

13 KURNOOL

278

264

-5.0

32

38

18.8

14 KADAPA

106

121

14.2

17

17

0.0

15 ANANTAPUR

144

140

-2.8

21

200.0

16 CHITTOOR

97

88

-9.3

200.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

37

36

-2.7

0.0

18 GUNTUR-R

280

161

-42.5

14

133.3

19 GUNTUR-U

36

76

111.1

14

11

-21.4

20 NELLORE

145

129

-11.0

14

16

14.3

21 PRAKASHAM

212

209

-1.4

19

29

52.6

22 WEST GODAVARI

265

209

-21.1

0.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

128

161

25.8

26

33

26.9

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

40

31

-22.5

-85.7

25 KRISHNA

243

287

18.1

0.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

123

120

-2.4

-50.0

27 VSP CITY

47

28

-40.4

0.0

28 VSP RURAL

81

89

9.9

-28.6

29 VIZIANAGARAM

61

61

0.0

100.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

74

57

-23.0

-44.4

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

4
0
3964

5
0
3981

25.0
0.0
0.4

0
0
404

0
0
485

0.0
0.0
20.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
34 CID
TOTAL :

TABLE -5.6
TOTAL CASES OF CRIME AGAINST WOMEN WITH PERCENTAGE
VARIATION AND RANK
Sl.
NO.

DISTRICT/ CITIES

2010

2011

% VARIATION IN RANK FOR


2011 OVER 2010
2011

HYDERABAD CITY

1570

1590

1.3

CYBERABAD

1800

1934

7.4

RANGA REDDY

218

285

30.7

28

MAHABOOBNAGAR

955

1007

5.4

NALGONDA

1028

1063

3.4

NIZAMABAD

855

884

3.4

10

MEDAK

606

683

12.7

17

WARANGAL-R

474

680

43.5

18

WARANGAL-U

394

532

35.0

23

10 KHAMMAM

668

1047

56.7

11 KARIMNAGAR

1176

1212

3.1

12 ADILABAD

681

769

12.9

15

13 KURNOOL

922

939

1.8

14 KADAPA

594

619

4.2

22

15 ANANTAPUR

669

763

14.1

16

16 CHITTOOR

679

649

-4.4

19

17 TIRUPATHI-U

152

190

25.0

30

18 GUNTUR-R

931

874

-6.1

11

19 GUNTUR-U

320

637

99.1

20

20 NELLORE

618

621

0.5

21

21 PRAKASHAM

679

791

16.5

14

22 WEST GODAVARI

1215

1070

-11.9

23 EAST GODAVARI

794

871

9.7

12

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

219

243

11.0

29

25 KRISHNA

797

1203

50.9

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

682

836

22.6

13

27 VSP CITY

506

509

0.6

24

28 VSP RURAL

416

449

7.9

26

29 VIZIANAGARAM

422

492

16.6

25

30 SRIKAKULAM

505

442

-12.5

27

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

33

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

34

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

11

83.3

32

5
21564

28
23928

460.0
11.0

31

34 CID
TOTAL :

CHAPTER6
ANTI HUMAN TRAFFICKING INITIATIVES OF ANDHRA PRADESH
(AP is the 1st State to issue a policy G.O.Ms. No. 1 of Govt. of AP, WD, CW & DW Dept dt.
03.01.2003 And 1st State in the Country to receive Webber Seavy Finalist Award of
International Association of Chief of Police (IACP), USA for the year 2011).
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, 1956. 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 Childrens Act 2003. 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 each year, much of which is used to
finance organized crime. It is the 3rd 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
Recruiting
or
Harboring
or
Moving
or
Obtaining
or
Maintaining a Person

MEANS
By Force
or
Fraud
or
Coercion

END
For Involuntary Servitude
or
Debt Bondage
or
Slavery
or
Sex Trade

3-B) Till 2005, we were prosecuting the Victims under ITP Act 1956. 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 Ps (Prevention, Protection & Prosecution) and three Rs (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.15011/57/2004-05 SC/ST Cell (ATC) dt.4.9.06 of Jt.
Secretary, Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, New

Delhi)

Three AHTUs started

functioning w.e.f 22.1.07 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 25th May, 2011, 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 highests 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. 03.01.2003 Conduct rescue operations at
highests 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: 16.08.1991 regarding appointment of


Special Police Officers.

G.O.Ms No.1 of Women Development, Child Welfare and Disabled Welfare (Progs)Dept
dt.3.1.2003 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.21.4.2011 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.4.7.2003 regarding setting up of a Relief and Rehabilitation Fund for victims of
atrocities Payment of Rs.50,000/-to the victims of sexual exploitation.

G.O.Ms. No. 16 of WD & CW Dept. dt: 24.04.2011 Adoption of Minimum Standards of


Care by Institutions & Service Providers Providing Protection and Rehabilitative
Facilities to victims of commercial sex trafficking.

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.

IPC Section of law & offence

Bailable
/Nonbailable

Compound-able
/ Noncompoundable

Sentence / Punishment

Section 292 Sale etc. of


obscene books etc.

Bailable

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 293 Sale etc. of obscene


objects to young persons.

Bailable

Noncompoundable

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 or
Abducting 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.

Bailable

Compoundable

Bailable

Compoundable

Bailable

Compoundable

Bailable
NonBailable

NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 10 years and


fine

NonBailable
NonBailable

NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 10 years and


fine
Imprisonment for 10 years and
fine

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 10 years and


fine

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 10 years and


fine

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 7 years and fine

NonBailable
NonBailable

NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 7 years and fine

Simple imprisonment for 1 month


or fine of Rs.500/-or both.
Imprisonment for 1 year or fine of
Rs.1000/-or both
Imprisonment for 2 years or fine,
or both.
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 life or


Imprisonment for 10 years and
fine

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.

NonBailable
NonBailable
Bailable
NonBailable

NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable

Section 376(f)- Rape of woman


under 12 years of age.

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Section 377- Unnatural offences


(Sodomy)

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Section .498-A - Subjecting a


married woman to cruelty
Section 506 -Criminal intimidation If threat be to cause death or
grievous hurt etc.

NonBailable
NonBailable
(if
committe
d in AP)

Compoundable
Compoundable

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
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

Article 23 of Constitution of India:

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,1994.
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.
The Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929
The Act provides for age of marriage i.e. 21 years for male and 18years 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 highests where Swadhar Homes are located for lodging and imparting
skills to the VOCSETs.
SWADHAR HELP LINES OF NGOs

Sl.
No.
1

District
Nellore

Ranga Reddy

Name of the Organization

Help line Number

Community Association for Rural Development


(CARD), Mannapolur, Sullurpet, Nellore District
524121 Ph : 94404 96765, Off: 0662 2341613.
Kastruba Gandhi National
Memorial Trust, Mahila Seva and Vikasa kendra,
Hydershakote, Vill Langerhouse, Hyderabad 8. Ph:
040-27140986 / 27801668, Cell : 93910 112852

Help Line Free


No. 18004252214
Help No. 6559 1419
180044253245

Chitoor

Vizianagaram

Khammam

East
Godavari

Anantapur

Guntur

Ranga Reddy

10

West
Godavari

Rashtriya Seva Samithi, # 9, Old Huzur Office Bulding,


Thirpathi, Chittor 517501. Ph : 0877 2242404
Chaitanya Bharathi, Plot No. 75-1, Near Phase III,
Junction, Controment (PO) Vizianagaram District. Ph
No: 08922-231704. Cell : 94402 43496
Grem Vikas (GK) Hyderpet, Sthupally, Near B.C.
Hostel, Khammam District 507303 Cell : 93935
11537`
Sree Harsha Educational Society, Vedireswaram
Road, Revulapalem Mandal, East Godavari, District.
Ph : 08855-257648 (O)
Ambedkar Harijan Samajam (AHS), # D.No. 3/532,
Industrial Estate Kummarivadlapall, Kadiri, Anantapur
District Ph: 08494-2264166 Cell : 94401 52829.

Help : Toll Free No.


18004253245
Help No. Toll Free
No. 10921
Help. Toll Free No.
10921
Help No. Toll Free
No. 16004252311
Ph : 08855-258645
Help. Toll Free
No.08494-225809
Cell : 94401 52829,
98666 87888
Help No. Toll Free
No. 08643-222225
Cell : 94404 34310
Help. Toll Free No.
10923

BARK Education Society, Akbarpeta, Bapatla, Guntur


District 522101. Ph : 08943-220660, Cell : 94404
34310
Hyderabad City Womens Welfare Council, H.No. 7140/2, S.S. Nagar, Street No. 8 Habsiguda, Ranga
Reddy District.
Annle Owe Memorial Orphanage, D.No. 181 Near Help Toll Free No.
Vijayalaxmi Mini Theatre, Benarjeepeta, Eluru, West 10926 (231750)
Godavari District Ph : 08494-2223758.
OTHER HELP LINES

1.

Hyderabad

2.
3.

Hyderabad
Hyderabad

4.
5.
6.
7.

Child line

AP SACS
Prajwala, H.No. 20-4-34, 3rd Floor, Behind
Charminar Bus stand, Hyderabad.
Hyderabad
Ankuram Door No. 12-13-309, Street No. 19,
Taranaka, Secunderabad.
Hyderabad
AP Police Department
Secunderabad Emergency Management and Research Institution
(EMRI) Medchal Road, Secunderabad
Ongole
Child Rights Resource Centre Lawyerpet Ext
Ongole 520002, Tol (08592) 64511
Email: Help 202@yahoo.com

1098
1097
24510290
9440800031
9396883703
1091
23462600
1800-180-1000

TABLE - 6.1
STATEMENT OF CASES REGISTERED UNDER TRAFFICKING (Sec. 366 A, 366 B,
372, 373, 372 (2)(9) IPC) AND ITP ACT FOR THE YEARS 2009, 2010 AND 2011
SL.
NO.

DISTRICTS / CITIES

2009

2010

2011

36

48

48

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

RANGA REDDY

MAHABOOBNAGAR

NALGONDA

NIZAMABAD

MEDAK

WARANGAL-R

WARANGAL-U

15

10

KHAMMAM

11

KARIMNAGAR

10

12

ADILABAD

13

KURNOOL

14

KADAPA

15

ANANTAPUR

18

22

16

CHITTOOR

15

17

TIRUPATHI-U

19

18

GUNTUR-R

16

19

GUNTUR-U

21

20

NELLORE

16

21

PRAKASHAM

14

22

WEST GODAVARI

12

17

16

23

EAST GODAVARI

25

23

59

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

84

13

25

KRISHNA

11

35

10

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

22

23

27

VSP CITY

19

10

20

28

VSP RURAL

29

VIZIANAGARAM

30

SRIKAKULAM

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

0
187

0
347

0
339

TOTAL :

Table - 6.2
1)

339 cases of Trafficking and ITP Act were reported during the year
2011 as against 347 cases in the year 2010.

2010

2011

No. of cases registered

347

339

No. of victims rescued

483

565

No. of persons arrested:


Traffickers

604

707

Exploitors

344

275

No. of brothels closed u/s 18 (1)


ITP Act

No. of Traffickers punished:

249 traffickers in 86 cases were


convicted for 4 to 14 yrs R.I.

CHAPTER7
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]
1. 1674 cases were registered during 2011 under Crime Against Children as against 1483
in the year 2010 showing an increase of 12.9% over previous year.
2. Karimnagar with 136 cases ranked first in registering highest number of cases of Crime
Against Children during the year 2011 followed by Mahaboobnagar (135), Krishna (105)
and Adilabad (102).
3. Mahaboobnagar ranked first in registering the incidence of Murder of children (15)
followed by Medak (13), Srikakulam (6) and Cyberabad, Ranga Reddy & Chittoor (5
each) during the year 2011.
4. Mahaboobnagar accounted for the highest number of cases under the head of Rape
(63) followed by Adilabad (46), Krishna (45), Khammam (42), and East Godavari (41)
during the year 2011.
5. The highest number of cases under Kidnapping and Abduction of children was
registered from Karimnagar (90) followed by Krishna (53), Nalgonda (51), Adilabad (49),
Khammam (44) and Mahaboobnagar (42).

G.Os
1. Reservation for Orphan / destitute children in Residential Institutions of Tribal Welfare,
Social Welfare, B.C. Welfare, Minorities welfare and A.P. Residential Educational
Institutional Society (G.O.Ms. No. 47, WD & CW Dept. dt: 31.08.2011).
2. Constitution of Child Welfare Committees Notification. (G.O.Ms. No. 9, Department for
Women, Children, Disabled & Senior Citizens (JJ)).

Toll free child line: 1098


Teach a child about Good touch / Bad touch make him/ her recognize bad touch /
exploitation, resist and report

TABLE - 7.1

DISTRICT WISE CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN FOR 2010 AND 2011,


VARIATION IN 2011 OVER 2010
Murder
Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

DISTRICT / CITIES
2010 2011

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

2
11
3
11
0
6
2
1
1
1
7
4
2
6
7
2
1
6
1
1
0
3
1
0
2
2
0
2
0
4
1
0
0
90

1
5
5
15
1
3
13
2
1
3
4
1
0
4
0
5
1
1
3
2
0
3
1
1
3
1
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
86

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

-50.0
-54.5
66.7
36.4
0.0
-50.0
550.0
100.0
0.0
200.0
-42.9
-75.0
-100.0
-33.3
-100.0
150.0
0.0
-83.3
200.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
50.0
-50.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
50.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-4.4

(a) Infanticide

2010 2011

1
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-76.9

(b) Other murder

2010 2011

1
5
3
11
0
6
2
1
1
1
7
4
0
6
7
1
1
3
1
1
0
3
1
0
2
2
0
2
0
4
1
0
0
77

1
5
5
15
1
3
13
1
1
3
4
1
0
4
0
3
1
1
3
2
0
3
1
1
3
1
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
83

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

0.0
0.0
66.7
36.4
0.0
-50.0
550.0
0.0
0.0
200.0
-42.9
-75.0
0.0
-33.3
-100.0
200.0
0.0
-66.7
200.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
50.0
-50.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
50.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
7.8

TABLE - 7.2
Rape

Kidnapping / Abduction

Foeticide

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

15

10

-33.3

33

13

-60.6

0.0

2 CYBERABAD

17

19

11.8

17

21

23.5

0.0

3 RANGA REDDY

12

200.0

0.0

0.0

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

55

63

14.5

63

42

-33.3

0.0

5 NALGONDA

44

33

-25.0

60

51

-15.0

0.0

6 NIZAMABAD

19

20

5.3

13

22

69.2

0.0

7 MEDAK

22

24

9.1

21

-85.7

-100.0

8 WARANGAL-R

13

333.3

12

50.0

0.0

9 WARANGAL-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

10 KHAMMAM

16

42

162.5

44

633.3

0.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

46

35

-23.9

103

90

-12.6

0.0

12 ADILABAD

12

46

283.3

49

716.7

0.0

13 KURNOOL

25

25

0.0

56

42

-25.0

0.0

14 KADAPA

26

31

19.2

37

24

-35.1

0.0

15 ANANTAPUR

50.0

11

35

218.2

0.0

16 CHITTOOR

-50.0

0.0

0.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

60.0

14

13

-7.1

-100.0

18 GUNTUR-R

14

-35.7

17

88.9

0.0

19 GUNTUR-U

21

425.0

17

88.9

0.0

20 NELLORE

14

10

-28.6

22

36

63.6

0.0

21 PRAKASHAM

10

-10.0

34

580.0

0.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

36

29

-19.4

56

-83.9

0.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

12

41

241.7

17

466.7

0.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

500.0

11

-63.6

0.0

25 KRISHNA

23

45

95.7

30

53

76.7

0.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

26

188.9

30

39

30.0

0.0

27 VSP CITY

22

14

-36.4

19

-68.4

0.0

28 VSP RURAL

12

500.0

50.0

0.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

11

12

9.1

133.3

0.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

11

-36.4

600.0

0.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

0
488

0
633

0.0
29.7

0
652

0
724

0.0
11.0

0
2

0
7

0.0
250.0

Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

2010 2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2010 2011
2011
OVER
2010

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

TABLE - 7.3
Abetment of suicide

Exposure and
Abandonment
%
VARIATI
ON IN
2010 2011
2011
OVER
2010

Procuration of minor girls

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

-100.0

12

-58.3

0.0

2 CYBERABAD

0.0

0.0

0.0

3 RANGA REDDY

0.0

0.0

0.0

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

0.0

0.0

0.0

5 NALGONDA

0.0

200.0

0.0

6 NIZAMABAD

0.0

0.0

0.0

7 MEDAK

0.0

16

-100.0

0.0

8 WARANGAL-R

15

-53.3

0.0

0.0

9 WARANGAL-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

10 KHAMMAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

0.0

0.0

0.0

12 ADILABAD

-100.0

-100.0

0.0

13 KURNOOL

0.0

0.0

0.0

14 KADAPA

0.0

0.0

0.0

15 ANANTAPUR

0.0

0.0

0.0

16 CHITTOOR

0.0

0.0

0.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

18 GUNTUR-R

0.0

0.0

-100.0

19 GUNTUR-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

20 NELLORE

0.0

-100.0

0.0

21 PRAKASHAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

-100.0

0.0

0.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

0.0

0.0

0.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

0.0

0.0

-100.0

25 KRISHNA

0.0

0.0

0.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

0.0

0.0

-100.0

27 VSP CITY

0.0

0.0

0.0

28 VSP RURAL

-100.0

0.0

0.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

-42.9

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

0
31

0
24

0.0
-22.6

0
38

0
35

0.0
-7.9

0
5

0
12

0.0
140.0

Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

% VARIATI
2010 2011 ON IN 2011
OVER 2010

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 7.4
Buying of girls for
prostitution
Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

Selling of girls for


prostitution

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2010 2011
2011
OVER
2010

Child marriage restraint


Act -1929

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

2010

2011

1 HYDERABAD CITY

0.0

-100.0

-80.0

2 CYBERABAD

0.0

0.0

-60.0

3 RANGA REDDY

0.0

0.0

0.0

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

0.0

0.0

0.0

5 NALGONDA

0.0

0.0

0.0

6 NIZAMABAD

0.0

0.0

0.0

7 MEDAK

0.0

0.0

-50.0

8 WARANGAL-R

0.0

0.0

0.0

9 WARANGAL-U

0.0

-100.0

200.0

10 KHAMMAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

0.0

200.0

-100.0

12 ADILABAD

0.0

0.0

0.0

13 KURNOOL

0.0

0.0

100.0

14 KADAPA

0.0

0.0

-100.0

15 ANANTAPUR

0.0

0.0

0.0

16 CHITTOOR

0.0

0.0

-100.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

0.0

0.0

-100.0

18 GUNTUR-R

0.0

0.0

0.0

19 GUNTUR-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

20 NELLORE

0.0

-100.0

-100.0

21 PRAKASHAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

0.0

0.0

0.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

0.0

0.0

0.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

0.0

0.0

-100.0

25 KRISHNA

0.0

0.0

0.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

0.0

0.0

0.0

27 VSP CITY

0.0

0.0

0.0

28 VSP RURAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

0.0

0.0

-100.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

0
0

0
0

0.0
0.0

0
4

0
3

0.0
-25.0

0
25

0
14

0.0
-44

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 7.5
Other crimes

Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

17
0
2
0
0
7
0
6
0
60
110
12
10
0
0
1
2
4
7
54
7
3
0
5
46
18
0
3
0
6
0
0
0
380

44
0
0
0
0
11
23
10
0
14
77
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
49
27
18
33
0
63
80
0
2
0
4
0
0
1
466

158.8
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
57.1
0.0
66.7
0.0
-76.7
-30.0
-91.7
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
-100.0
28.6
-9.3
285.7
500.0
0.0
-100.0
37.0
344.4
0.0
-33.3
0.0
-33.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
22.6

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

TOTAL

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

87
50
10
129
105
47
64
33
3
86
269
36
94
70
24
9
24
35
21
95
22
103
16
19
102
61
41
15
14
23
8
0
0
1715

79
51
23
120
91
58
72
44
4
107
209
102
77
59
44
10
22
27
56
97
72
64
93
12
165
152
21
24
19
25
4
0
1
2004

-9.2
2.0
130.0
-7.0
-13.3
23.4
12.5
33.3
33.3
24.4
-22.3
183.3
-18.1
-15.7
83.3
11.1
-8.3
-22.9
166.7
2.1
227.3
-37.9
481.3
-36.8
61.8
149.2
-48.8
60.0
35.7
8.7
-50.0
0.0
0.0
16.9

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

CHAPTER8
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 1986. 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-2006.
During this year a total of 1411 crimes committed by juveniles as against 1457 cases in
the year 2010, showing a decrease of 3.16%.
Hyderabad accounted for the highest number of cases (187) followed by Karimnagar
(130), Vijayawada City (120), Cyberabad (94) and Khammam (84). Table No. 8.1 to 8.10).
G.Os issued by Govt. of AP, WD, CW & DW Dept:
G.O.Ms. No. 20 dt: 11.08.2006 WD & CW Dept. Juvenile Welfare, Correctional Services
and Welfare of Street Children Dept- Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection of Children) Act, 2000
(Central Act 56 of 2000) Constitution of Child Welfare Committees.
Vide G.O. Ms. No. 5 dt: 05.01.2010 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.
G.O.Ms. No. 30 dt5: 05.01.2010 WD & CW Dept Child Welfare Committees Under the
Juvenile Justice ( care & Protection of Children) Act, 2000 the Financial authority to dispose off
cases for the care, Protection, treatment, development and rehabilitation of Children as well as
to provide for their basic needs and Protection of Human Rights, Sec.31(1).
G.O.Ms. No. 18, dt: 20.01.2011 Constitution of Juvenile Justice Boards.
G.O.Ms. No. 8, Department for Women, Children, disabled & Senior Citizen (JJ) dt:
20.01201 Constitution of Juvenile Justice Boards Notification.

LIST OF CHILDREN / OBSERVATION / SPECIAL & GIRLS HOMES

CHILDREN HOMES FOR BOYS


S.
No
1

Home

Superintendent

Office Phone No.

TPT

C.Yellappa (9951906351)

0877-2280424

VSP

T.B.Surendranath (9866160895)

0891-2551965

HYD

P.Kumaraswamy (9502746076)

040-24071244

ELR

V.Sivaprasada Rao (9440697042)

08812-250310

WGL

Y. Lawrence (9849673046)

0870-2440059

KDP

B.Devanna (9440780267)

08562-243212

SPECIAL HOMES FOR BOYS


1
HYD
P.Manik Reddy (9948242803)

040-24071984

TPT

V.Swathanthra Rao (9397918845)

0877-2280424

VSP

D.Radhakrishnam Raju, (FAC) (9885144222)

0891-2797234

VSP

K.N.Bhageerathi (FAC) (9441518051)

0891-2710890

HYD

V.Mahalakshmi (FAC) 9949146371

040-24653977

TPT

B.Nandagopal (9440951137)

0877-2250537

OBSERVATION HOMES:
1

HYD

K.Keshavulu (9440485042)

040-24526964

NZB

A.Anand (9948858408)

08462-240190

WGL

P.Ramadevi (9849221579)

0870-2421113

KNL

S.Kesavacharyulu (9394883143)

08518-235701

ATPR

P.Venkataprasad (9490485315

08554-248211

TPT

P.V.Rama Manohar (9989246160)

0877-2248880

VSP

Azam Ali Khan (9866845294)

0891-2527699

VJA

PVS Ravi Kumar(9849228609)

0866-2543033

RJY

J.Pamaiah (9441445360)

0883-2442319

S.
No.

Home

CHILD Guidance
Bureau, HYD

Superintendent
M.Viswashanthi Vardhan
(9247361677)

Office Phone No.


040-23340630

TABLE - 8.1

DISTRICT WISE JUVENILE DELINQUENCY FOR 2010 AND 2011,


VARIATION IN 2011 OVER 2010
Murder

Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

DISTRICT / CITIES
2010 2011

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

7
0
0
2
0
3
1
1
1
0
5
5
5
1
2
2
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
3
2
1
1
0
0
51

1
4
1
6
0
2
1
3
0
2
7
1
0
1
0
0
2
2
1
0
1
3
0
2
5
0
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
49

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

-85.7
0.0
0.0
200.0
0.0
-33.3
0.0
200.0
-100.0
0.0
40.0
-80.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
-33.3
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
150.0
-100.0
-100.0
-33.3
-50.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-3.9

Att. to commit Murder

2010 2011

7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18

5
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
8
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
6
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
30

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

-28.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
700.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
66.7

Cul. Homicide

2010 2011

0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2

0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0

TABLE - 8.2
Rape

i) Custodial Rape

ii) Other Rape

2010

2011

1 HYDERABAD CITY

0.0

0.0

0.0

2 CYBERABAD

0.0

0.0

0.0

3 RANGA REDDY

0.0

0.0

0.0

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

100.0

0.0

100.0

5 NALGONDA

0.0

0.0

0.0

6 NIZAMABAD

20.0

0.0

20.0

7 MEDAK

-50.0

0.0

-50.0

DISTRICT / CITIES

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2010 2011
2010 2011
2011
OVER
2010

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

Sl.
No

8 WARANGAL-R

300.0

0.0

300.0

9 WARANGAL-U

-33.3

0.0

-33.3

10 KHAMMAM

-50.0

0.0

-50.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

16

-50.0

0.0

16

-50.0

12 ADILABAD

0.0

-100.0

0.0

13 KURNOOL

0.0

0.0

0.0

14 KADAPA

100.0

0.0

100.0

15 ANANTAPUR

0.0

0.0

0.0

16 CHITTOOR

-75.0

0.0

-75.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

18 GUNTUR-R

-66.7

0.0

-66.7

19 GUNTUR-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

20 NELLORE

-100.0

0.0

-100.0

21 PRAKASHAM

-100.0

0.0

-100.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

100.0

0.0

100.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

0.0

0.0

0.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

25 KRISHNA

0.0

0.0

0.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

-75.0

0.0

-75.0

27 VSP CITY

200.0

0.0

200.0

28 VSP RURAL

-50.0

0.0

-50.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

-100.0

0.0

-100.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

-100.0

0.0

-100.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

0
72

0
65

0.0
-9.7

0
1

0
0

0.0
-100.0

0
71

0
65

0.0
-8.5

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 8.3

Kidnap & Abdu

Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

2010

2011

5
0
0
14
0
0
0
1
1
2
2
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
2
0
0
0
1
10
7
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
52

1
2
0
2
0
1
0
2
0
3
5
0
1
1
0
3
0
14
0
9
0
1
0
0
1
4
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
53

(i) Of women & girls

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2010 2011
2011
OVER
2010

-80.0
0.0
0.0
-85.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
-100.0
50.0
150.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
350.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-90.0
-42.9
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.9

2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
10
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28

0
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
18

(ii) Of others

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
150.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
-57.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-35.7

3
0
0
14
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
24

1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
3
0
14
0
9
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35

-66.7
0.0
0.0
-92.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
46

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 8.4
Preparation& Assembly
forDacoity

Dacoity

Robbery

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

0.0

0.0

0.0

2 CYBERABAD

0.0

0.0

0.0

3 RANGA REDDY

0.0

0.0

0.0

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

0.0

0.0

0.0

5 NALGONDA

0.0

0.0

-100.0

6 NIZAMABAD

0.0

0.0

0.0

7 MEDAK

0.0

0.0

0.0

8 WARANGAL-R

0.0

0.0

0.0

9 WARANGAL-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

10 KHAMMAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

0.0

0.0

0.0

12 ADILABAD

0.0

0.0

-100.0

13 KURNOOL

0.0

0.0

0.0

14 KADAPA

0.0

0.0

0.0

15 ANANTAPUR

0.0

0.0

0.0

16 CHITTOOR

0.0

0.0

0.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

18 GUNTUR-R

0.0

0.0

-100.0

19 GUNTUR-U

0.0

0.0

-100.0

Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

2010

20 NELLORE

0.0

0.0

0.0

21 PRAKASHAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

0.0

0.0

0.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

0.0

0.0

0.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

25 KRISHNA

0.0

0.0

0.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

-100.0

0.0

0.0

27 VSP CITY

0.0

0.0

0.0

28 VSP RURAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

0.0

0.0

0.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

0
2

0
2

0.0
0.0

0
0

0
0

0.0
0.0

0
6

0
16

0.0
166.7

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 8.5
Burglary

Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

15
2
3
0
17
2
4
3
0
6
13
15
7
4
0
3
2
10
4
5
6
2
27
3
0
6
13
10
7
1
0
0
0
190

17
24
1
3
9
4
5
11
0
21
18
3
11
2
6
3
2
0
1
0
5
13
4
0
9
10
12
0
1
5
0
0
0
200

13.3
1100.0
-66.7
0.0
-47.1
100.0
25.0
266.7
0.0
250.0
38.5
-80.0
57.1
-50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-75.0
-100.0
-16.7
550.0
-85.2
-100.0
0.0
66.7
-7.7
-100.0
-85.7
400.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.3

Theft

2010 2011

106
16
3
0
25
9
4
6
4
25
16
9
25
14
0
12
18
22
45
13
12
18
26
0
4
59
47
8
4
9
3
1
0
563

130
40
2
8
22
8
2
5
8
15
32
12
16
21
0
3
17
0
34
0
6
14
14
14
21
65
40
12
19
13
1
1
0
595

(i) Auto Theft

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

22.6
150.0
-33.3
0.0
-12.0
-11.1
-50.0
-16.7
100.0
-40.0
100.0
33.3
-36.0
50.0
0.0
-75.0
-5.6
-100.0
-24.4
-100.0
-50.0
-22.2
-46.2
0.0
425.0
10.2
-14.9
50.0
375.0
44.4
-66.7
0.0
0.0
5.7

33
6
0
0
6
1
2
0
0
9
4
0
0
6
0
0
4
4
0
2
4
0
0
0
4
17
5
6
0
1
0
0
0
114

51
12
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
9
13
2
0
11
0
0
0
0
14
0
0
1
0
1
3
13
5
1
0
0
0
0
0
158

54.5
100.0
0.0
0.0
266.7
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
225.0
0.0
0.0
83.3
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-25.0
-23.5
0.0
-83.3
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
38.6

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 8.6
(ii) Other Thefts

Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

Riotings

Crl. Brof Trust

2010

% VARIATI
% VARIATI
% VARIATI
2011 ON IN 2011 2010 2011 ON IN 2011 2010 2011 ON IN 2011
OVER 2010
OVER 2010
OVER 2010

73
10
3
0
19
8
2
6
4
16
12
9
25
8
0
12
14
18
45
11
8
18
26
0
0
42
42
2
4
8
3
1
0
449

79
28
2
8
0
8
2
5
8
6
19
10
16
10
0
3
17
0
20
0
6
13
14
13
18
52
35
11
19
13
1
1
0
437

8.2
180.0
-33.3
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-16.7
100.0
-62.5
58.3
11.1
-36.0
25.0
0.0
-75.0
21.4
-100.0
-55.6
-100.0
-25.0
-27.8
-46.2
0.0
0.0
23.8
-16.7
450.0
375.0
62.5
-66.7
0.0
0.0
-2.7

9
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
31

0
4
0
0
0
3
0
4
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
17

-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-60.0
0.0
0.0
-20.0
-50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-45.2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0

TABLE - 8.7
Cheating
Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
23

0
1
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
15

-100.0
0.0
0.0
25.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
200.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-34.8

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

Counterfeit

2010 2011

1
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
23

0
1
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
15

Arson

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

-100.0
0.0
0.0
25.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
200.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-34.8

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
6

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 8.8
Hurt

Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

25
0
3
0
0
0
3
8
2
8
10
14
1
6
0
3
2
10
4
5
5
1
0
3
9
10
18
1
1
16
0
0
0
168

9
7
1
5
0
6
2
0
4
12
23
11
0
2
0
0
1
1
2
1
2
6
0
4
0
8
4
3
1
9
0
0
0
124

-64.0
0.0
-66.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
-33.3
-100.0
100.0
50.0
130.0
-21.4
-100.0
-66.7
0.0
-100.0
-50.0
-90.0
-50.0
-80.0
-60.0
500.0
0.0
33.3
-100.0
-20.0
-77.8
200.0
0.0
-43.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
-26.2

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

Dowry Deaths

2010 2011

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2

Molestation

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-50.0

3
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
2
8
8
3
1
0
0
0
0
1
5
2
0
1
0
6
6
1
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
56

0
1
0
7
0
0
2
3
1
11
5
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
0
0
12
3
1
3
0
0
0
0
1
59

-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-50.0
37.5
-37.5
-66.7
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-80.0
-50.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
-100.0
100.0
200.0
0.0
50.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.4

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 8.9
Sexual harass(Eveteasing)
Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

DISTRICT / CITIES
2010 2011

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

3
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
1
6
7
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
15
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
49

0
3
0
5
0
0
0
1
2
4
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
43

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-83.3
100.0
-33.3
-57.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
6.7
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-12.2

Cruelty by Husband &


Relative

2010 2011

0
0
0
0
0
1
1
5
0
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16

0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-68.8

Importation of Girls

2010 2011

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0

TABLE - 8.10
Causing Death by
Negligence
Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

6
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
3
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
28

0
0
0
2
0
0
1
2
2
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18

-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-75.0
0.0
-100.0
300.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
50.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-35.7

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

Other IPC crimes

2010 2011

24
0
1
2
0
0
2
6
2
3
21
6
1
5
0
1
2
6
4
2
0
0
0
1
3
1
2
1
4
3
0
10
0
113

15
3
3
16
0
2
2
4
8
6
8
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
6
0
0
4
5
4
3
0
14
0
1
0
111

Total congnizable IPC


crimes

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

2010

2011

%
VARIATI
ON IN
2011
OVER
2010

-37.5
0.0
200.0
700.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-33.3
300.0
100.0
-61.9
-66.7
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
-50.0
-100.0
-100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
33.3
400.0
100.0
200.0
-100.0
366.7
0.0
-90.0
0.0
-1.8

212
18
11
23
43
20
21
68
18
72
109
69
42
32
5
26
38
59
70
34
27
29
53
17
45
107
89
28
22
35
4
11
0
1457

187
94
14
63
31
33
17
39
29
84
130
37
35
32
7
10
25
19
43
18
19
57
18
24
58
120
68
28
22
46
1
2
1
1411

-11.8
422.2
27.3
173.9
-27.9
65.0
-19.0
-42.6
61.1
16.7
19.3
-46.4
-16.7
0.0
40.0
-61.5
-34.2
-67.8
-38.6
-47.1
-29.6
96.6
-66.0
41.2
28.9
12.1
-23.6
0.0
0.0
31.4
-75.0
-81.8
0.0
-3.16

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

CRIME AGAINST SC/ST


1.

There is an increase in the offences against SC/ST in A.P. in 2011 (2666) when
compared to 2010 (2491).

2.

The total cases under different Acts to prevent atrocities against SC/ST were highest in
Kurnool district (226) followed by Karimnagar (210), East Godavari (208), Guntur Rural
(134) ,Nellore (127), West Godavari(126) and Mahaboobnagar (124).

3.

Kurnool district registered highest number of SC/ST Murders (12) followed by


Mahaboobnagar (7) and Chittoor (5).

4.

Under the head rape against SC/ST Khammam topped with (17) cases followed by
Warangal Rural & Adilabad (13 each), Cyberabad & Nizamabad (10 each) and Krishna
(9).

5.

With 94 cases under SC/ ST (POA) Act Hyderabad topped the list followed by Kurnool
(62), Karimnagar (54) and Cyberabad (49).
SUMMARY OF CIRCULARS & G.OS

Sl.
No.
1.

MEANT
SUBJECT IN BRIEF
FOR
CID- PCR Cell was created in 1976 vide G.O. Ms. No. 1018 Home (Pol-D) Dept.
dated: 31.08.1976.

2.

4075/C19/CID/03
dt:5.3.2010 of ADGP, CID,
Hyd.
5324/C19/CID/02 dt:27.7.05
of ADGP, CID, Hyd.

All Cs.P &


Ss.P

4.

5324/C19/CID/02 dt:27.7.05
of ADGP, CID, Hyd.

All Cs.P

5.

5324/C19/CID/05 dt:3.8.05
of ADGP, CID, Hyd.

All Ss.P

3.

CIRCULAR REFERENCE

All Cs.P

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,
1980.
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

All
Ss.P/Ss.R
P,Cs.P
and
D.Ss.P in
CID
All Cs.P &
Ss.P in
AP

Unit Officers have been requested to


instruct the IOs to complete
investigation within 30 days in the
cases regd. in SCs/STs(POA) Act

All Cs.P &


Ss.P in
AP
All Cs.P

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

3454/C19/CID/PCR/06
dt:15.7.06 of DGP, Hyd

All Cs.P &


Regional
Is.G.P

11.

3454/CI9/CID/06
dt: 31.8.06 of DGP,Hyd

12.

4847 /C 19/CID/01 dt:7.11.06


of ADGP,CID, Hyd.

13.

3482/CI9/CID/PCR/06 dt:
8.11.06 of ADGP, CID, Hyd.

14.

3489/CI9/CID/06 dt:29.11.06
of ADGP, CID, Hyd.

15.

4075/CI9/CID/03 dt:11.1.07
of ADGP, CID, Hyd.

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

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

6.

5324/C23/19/CID/02- 05 dt:
18.10.05 of ADGP, CID, Hyd.

7.

361/2/C-19/CID/PCR/05
dt:12.12.05 of ADGP, CID,
Hyd.

8.

4075/C 19/CID/03 dt:26.4.06


of ADGP, CID, Hyd.

9.

2752/C19/CID/03 dt:13.6.06
of DG&IGP, Hyd

10.

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 - Report of Dr Justice


K.Punnaiah, Common. of Enquiry for
eradication of untouchability etcFurther 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-110003.
Phone: 011-24620308 Fax: 011-24694743.
State Office
Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh: 103, Tejaswi Apartment, Dwarakapuri
colony, Panjagutta, Hyderabad-500 082.
Telephone : (040) 23354907, (040)23350237, Fax: 040-23354907.
National Commission for Scheduled Tribes:
6th Floor, B Wing, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi- 110003.
Phone: 011-24657271, 011-24615012, 011-2464714, Fax: 011-24604689, 011-24624191.
AP State Commission for Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribes:
M-6, Block, Housing Board Complex, M.J. Road, Hyderabad.
Phone: 040-24737063, 040-24737079, Fax: 040-24737067.

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) Department dt:
31.10.2001.
2. 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: 16.1.1996.
4. 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, 1989.
6. 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: 21.12.2001.
7. 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: 16.11.2010.

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: 7.2.1996.
1) Chittoor
2) Secunderabad
3) Guntur
2. G.O.Ms. No. 25 Social Welfare (POA)-1) Dept. dtd: 29.3.2003.
1) 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: 29.4.05
1) Kadapa
2) Karimangar
3) Krishna
4) Nizamabad
4. G.O.Ms. No. 39 Social Welfare (PCR) Dept. dtd: 1.6.2010
1) East Godavari
2) Anantapur
3) Khammam
4) Warangal
5) Nalgonda
5. G.O.Ms. No. 52 Finance (SMPC) Dept. dtd: 20.02.2011
1) 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 1840.

2.

Principal, Guntur Medical College Vs. Y. Mohan Rao.


1976 (3) SCC 411 AIR 1976 Pg 1904.

3.

Kumari Madhuri Patil Vs. Addl. Commissioner, Tribal Development


AIR 1995 SC 94= 1994 SC (6) 241.

4.

E. Tirupem Reddy Vs. Deputy Supdt. of Police, Nandyal and others.


2006 (2) Crimes at Page 566.

5.

Masumsha Masunsha Hasansha Musalman Vs State of Maharastra


2000 (3) SCC at Page 557

TABLE - 9.1

A P Police Department
DISTRICT WISE OFFENCES AGAINST SCs/STs FOR 2010 AND 2011
, VARIATION IN 2011 OVER 2010
MURDER
SL.
NO.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

0
1
0
6
3
5
4
1
1
0
1
0
3
1
1
3
1
3
1
2
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
44

0
1
0
7
1
4
4
2
0
2
3
0
12
1
1
5
1
1
0
1
1
2
3
0
3
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
60

0.0
0.0
0.0
16.7
-66.7
-20.0
0.0
100.0
-100.0
0.0
200.0
0.0
300.0
0.0
0.0
66.7
0.0
-66.7
-100.0
-50.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
36.4

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

CID
TOTAL :

RAPE

2010

2011

%
VARIATIO
N IN 2011
OVER 2010

3
12
2
9
8
9
7
4
1
11
12
10
4
2
3
3
0
5
3
2
1
12
4
3
3
0
5
3
0
5
0
0
0
0
146

4
10
3
8
8
10
7
13
4
17
3
13
4
4
1
1
3
5
4
0
4
8
7
2
9
2
5
5
1
3
1
0
0
0
169

33.3
-16.7
50.0
-11.1
0.0
11.1
0.0
225.0
300.0
54.5
-75.0
30.0
0.0
100.0
-66.7
-66.7
0.0
0.0
33.3
-100.0
300.0
-33.3
75.0
-33.3
200.0
0.0
0.0
66.7
0.0
-40.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
15.8

TABLE - 9.2
HURT
SL.
NO.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

CID
TOTAL :

2010

2011

0
4
8
40
22
9
6
10
5
10
13
6
37
24
29
39
2
33
2
27
30
23
21
11
13
0
2
5
0
10
0
0
0
0
441

1
5
5
32
19
8
10
27
11
40
24
7
61
26
22
20
9
23
6
28
22
21
28
7
13
16
2
16
2
10
0
0
0
0
521

ARSON
%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

2010

2011

0.0
25.0
-37.5
-20.0
-13.6
-11.1
66.7
170.0
120.0
300.0
84.6
16.7
64.9
8.3
-24.1
-48.7
350.0
-30.3
200.0
3.7
-26.7
-8.7
33.3
-36.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
220.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
18.1

0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
2
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18

0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
-50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-55.6

TABLE - 9.3
OTHER IPC
S No

SC/ST ACT

2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

0.0

90

94

4.4

DISTRICT / CITIES

2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

24

28

16.7

62

49

-21.0

RANGA REDDY

12

-33.3

-20.0

91

70

11

-36.4

67

54

25

16

-36.0

106.1

10

15

50.0

4
5

MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA

-23.1
-19.4

NIZAMABAD

33

68

MEDAK

21

37

76.2

13

10

-23.1

WARANGAL-R

17

23

35.3

18

17

-5.6

WARANGAL-U

19

48

152.6

20

122.2

10 KHAMMAM

33

42

27.3

10

14

40.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

86

125

45.3

57

54

-5.3

12 ADILABAD

54

40

-25.9

14

12

-14.3

13 KURNOOL

109

87

-20.2

55

62

12.7

14 KADAPA

11

19

72.7

200.0

15 ANANTAPUR

34

21

-38.2

25

18

-28.0

16 CHITTOOR

51

40

-21.6

36

11

-69.4

25

37

-25.0

60

71

32

966.7

19 GUNTUR-U

23

26

13.0

100.0

20 NELLORE

46

68

47.8

25

29

16.0

21 PRAKASHAM

19

31

63.2

200.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

75

74

-1.3

25

20

-20.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

117

135

15.4

48

33

-31.3

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

25

27

8.0

12

-83.3

25 KRISHNA

54

46

-14.8

-16.7

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

12

300.0

13

16

23.1

27 VSP CITY

13

550.0

24

-79.2

28 VSP RURAL

29

30

3.4

12.5

20

17

-100.0

18

18

-83.3

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0.0

0.0

1
1159

0
1307

-100.0
12.8

1
656

1
586

0.0
-10.7

17 TIRUPATHI-U
18 GUNTUR-R

29 VIZIANAGARAM
30 SRIKAKULAM

34 CID
TOTAL :

48.0
18.3

0.0
-66.7

TABLE -9.4
P.C.R. ACT
SL.
NO.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

2010

2011

%
VARIATION
IN 2011
OVER 2010

0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
19
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
27

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
3
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
15

0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-84.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
200.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-44.4

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

CID
TOTAL :

Total cases of SCs/STs

2010

2011

93
105
27
157
127
66
51
50
35
64
171
87
210
40
93
132
36
106
32
102
55
138
196
51
96
16
35
45
20
53
0
0
0
2
2491

99
93
20
124
98
106
68
82
83
115
210
74
226
56
63
77
56
134
45
127
67
126
208
38
79
47
27
61
31
22
1
0
2
1
2666

%
VARIATION
RANK
IN 2011
OVER 2010

6.5
-11.4
-25.9
-21.0
-22.8
60.6
33.3
64.0
137.1
79.7
22.8
-14.9
7.6
40.0
-32.3
-41.7
55.6
26.4
40.6
24.5
21.8
-8.7
6.1
-25.5
-17.7
193.8
-22.9
35.6
55.0
-58.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
-50.0
7.0

10
12
30
7
11
9
18
14
13
8
2
17
1
22
20
16
22
4
25
5
19
6
3
26
15
24
28
21
27
29
32
34
31
32

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 highest 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 boom 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
stocks, attack their properties.
During the year 2011, 3 cases of factious murders were registered in the State when
compared to previous year (10 cases) showing a decrease of 70%. Out of 3 murders 2 cases
registered in Anantapur and 1 case in Kadapa.
Nil cases of faction riotings were registered in the year 2011 when compared to 2 cases
in the previous year. (Table -10).

Table -10
FACTIOUS CRIME
MURDERS
Sl.NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

RIOTINGS

DISTRICTS
HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL

2010

2011

2010

2011

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
10

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

C H A P T E R 11

EXTREMIST OFFENCES
The overall extremist activity has decreased in the State. However the most active
extremist groups in A.P. are, the CPI(Maoist) and Janashakti.

The others are Praja

Prathighatana and Praja Pandha whose violent profile has reduced.


45 cases of extremist offences were registered in the State during the year 2011,
compared to 83 cases in previous year, showing a decrease of 45.78%.
7 extremist Murders were registered in 2011 as against (17 cases) in 2010.
Visakhapatnam district registered highest number of extremist murders (4) followed by
Khammam, Warangal Rural & Karimnagar (1 each).
During the year 2011, 13 cases of arson, 2 cases of blasting and 23 other offences
were registered as against 20 cases of arson, 12 cases of blasting and 34 other offences in
2010. (Table 11.1 and 11.2).
Inter-state Border Districts to Khammam: Danthewada & Bijapur districts of
Chathishgarh, Malkangiri dist of Orissa State.
Inter-state Border Districts to East Godavari: Malkangiri of Orissa.
Inter-state Border Districts to Visakhapatnam: Koraput dist. & Malkangiri dist of
Orissa State.
Inter-state Border Districts to Vizianagaram: Rayagadh and Koraput dists of Orissa
Inter-state Border Districts to Srikakulam: Ganjam dist & Gajapathi dist of Orissa
State.

Table-11.1
EXTREMIST OFFENCES
Murders
Sl.NO

Riotings

Arson

DISTRICTS
2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

RANGA REDDY

MAHABOOBNAGAR

NALGONDA

NIZAMABAD

MEDAK

WARANGAL-R

WARANGAL-U

10

KHAMMAM

11

KARIMNAGAR

12

ADILABAD

13

KURNOOL

14

KADAPA

15

ANANTAPUR

16

CHITTOOR

17

TIRUPATHI-U

18

GUNTUR-R

19

GUNTUR-U

20

NELLORE

21

PRAKASHAM

22

WEST GODAVARI

23

EAST GODAVARI

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

25

KRISHNA

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

27

VSP CITY

28

VSP RURAL

10

14

29

VIZIANAGARAM

30

SRIKAKULAM

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

0
17

0
7

0
0

0
0

0
20

0
13

Total

Table-11.2
EXTREMIST OFFENCES
Blasting
Sl.NO

Famine Raids

Other Offences

Total

DISTRICTS
2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

RANGA REDDY

MAHABOOBNAGAR

NALGONDA

NIZAMABAD

MEDAK

WARANGAL-R

11

WARANGAL-U

13

13

10

KHAMMAM

12

15

11

KARIMNAGAR

12

ADILABAD

13

KURNOOL

14

KADAPA

15

ANANTAPUR

16

CHITTOOR

17

TIRUPATHI-U

18

GUNTUR-R

19

GUNTUR-U

20

NELLORE

21

PRAKASHAM

22

WEST GODAVARI

23

EAST GODAVARI

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

25

KRISHNA

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

27

VSP CITY

28

VSP RURAL

12

41

16

29

VIZIANAGARAM

30

SRIKAKULAM

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

12

34

23

83

45

Total

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.
8844 cases were reported in 2011 as against 7625 cases in 2010 showing an increase
of 16.00%. The details are shown in table No. 12.1 to 12.8.
Highest number of Grave Crimes were reported from Cyberabad (897) followed by
Hyderabad City (541), Mahaboobnagar (401), Karimnagar (394) and Kurnool (387).
As per PSO No. 52 (6) of APPM the following heads comes under grave crimes
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Dacoity
High way / House / Train Robbery
Robbery over Rs. 1000/Murder.
All terrorist offences and those affecting security.
Culpable Homicide not amounting to murder.
Rape
House breaking and theft over Rs. 50,000/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 are
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 highests.

TABLE - 12.1

DISTRICT WISE GRAVE CRIME FOR 2010 AND 2011, VARIATION IN 2011
OVER 2010
High way / House / Train
Robbery over Rs. 1000/Robbery

Dacoity
Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

%
%
%
Variation
Variation
Variation in
2010 2011
2010 2011
in 2011
in 2011
2011 over
over 2010
over 2010
2010

2010

2011

1 HYDERABAD CITY

0.0

-33.3

50

36

-28.0

2 CYBERABAD

14

-35.7

59

47

-20.3

51

77

51.0

3 RANGA REDDY

0.0

-100.0

33

-84.8

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

200.0

0.0

24

15

-37.5

5 NALGONDA

-33.3

21

-66.7

12

16

33.3

6 NIZAMABAD

125.0

0.0

23

23

0.0

7 MEDAK

-14.3

0.0

21

19

-9.5

8 WARANGAL-R

-66.7

-100.0

12

300.0

9 WARANGAL-U

0.0

-100.0

21

0.0

10 KHAMMAM

150.0

11

12

9.1

10

25.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

0.0

-25.0

14

180.0

12 ADILABAD

25.0

-100.0

11

-100.0

13 KURNOOL

80.0

19

18

-5.3

19

18

-5.3

14 KADAPA

50.0

-33.3

-66.7

15 ANANTAPUR

18

13

-27.8

-62.5

20

-60.0

16 CHITTOOR

-37.5

12

-58.3

12

14

16.7

17 TIRUPATHI-U

0.0

-100.0

19

533.3

18 GUNTUR-R

-66.7

-57.1

13

-38.5

19 GUNTUR-U

0.0

-25.0

12

11

-8.3

20 NELLORE

-66.7

14.3

10

18

80.0

21 PRAKASHAM

-14.3

14

15

7.1

0.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

100.0

18

20

11.1

18

18

0.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

-33.3

-12.5

19

137.5

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

-66.7

25.0

-16.7

25 KRISHNA

0.0

13

62.5

13

62.5

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

0.0

66.7

13

21

61.5

27 VSP CITY

13

62.5

0.0

32

21

-34.4

28 VSP RURAL

-100.0

0.0

0.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM
30 SRIKAKULAM

1
2

0
3

-100.0
50.0

0
1

0
5

0.0
400.0

6
2

8
0

33.3
-100.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

-100.0

-62.5

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

50.0

0
130

0
122

0.0
-6.2

6
248

6
197

0.0
-20.6

0
431

0
463

0.0
7.4

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 12.2
All terrorist offences
and those affecting
security.

MURDER
Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

Culpable Homicide not


amounting to murder.

2010

%
%
Variation in
Variation
2011
2010 2011
2010
2011 over
in 2011
2010
over 2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

121

107

-11.6

0.0

-25.0

2 CYBERABAD

158

172

8.9

0.0

17

88.9

3 RANGA REDDY

33

71

115.2

0.0

0.0

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

164

173

5.5

0.0

14

28

100.0

5 NALGONDA

108

92

-14.8

0.0

0.0

6 NIZAMABAD

81

121

49.4

0.0

12.5

7 MEDAK

77

114

48.1

0.0

11

12

9.1

8 WARANGAL-R

47

71

51.1

0.0

60.0

9 WARANGAL-U

21

46

119.0

0.0

400.0

10 KHAMMAM

85

102

20.0

0.0

50.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

124

135

8.9

0.0

-42.9

12 ADILABAD

92

102

10.9

0.0

-11.1

13 KURNOOL

151

147

-2.6

0.0

-33.3

14 KADAPA

96

113

17.7

0.0

50.0

15 ANANTAPUR

133

165

24.1

0.0

-28.6

16 CHITTOOR

90

82

-8.9

0.0

400.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

28

39

39.3

0.0

0.0

18 GUNTUR-R

101

82

-18.8

0.0

100.0

19 GUNTUR-U

41

44

7.3

0.0

0.0

20 NELLORE

67

56

-16.4

0.0

50.0

21 PRAKASHAM

89

83

-6.7

0.0

150.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

65

66

1.5

0.0

-75.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

59

72

22.0

0.0

23

-87.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

18

17

-5.6

0.0

-100.0

25 KRISHNA

69

67

-2.9

0.0

0.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

33

30

-9.1

0.0

400.0

27 VSP CITY

18

34

88.9

0.0

25.0

28 VSP RURAL

76

59

-22.4

0.0

-100.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

24

35

45.8

0.0

50.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

31

35

12.9

0.0

0.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

-100.0

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

0
2304

2
2536

0.0
10.1

0
0

0
0

0.0
0.0

0
152

0
167

0.0
9.9

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

%
Variation in
2011
2011 over
2010

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 12.3

Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES
2010

Any disturbance, riot or


affray of a specially
grave nature
%
%
Variation in
Variation in
2011
2010 2011
2011 over
2011 over
2010
2010

House breaking and theft


over Rs. 50,000/-

Rape

%
Variation in
2011
2010
2011 over
2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

39

55

41.0

169

106

-37.3

0.0

2 CYBERABAD

92

86

-6.5

155

167

7.7

0.0

3 RANGA REDDY

19

24

26.3

10

0.0

0.0

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

84

86

2.4

31

26

-16.1

0.0

5 NALGONDA

68

48

-29.4

42

35

-16.7

0.0

6 NIZAMABAD

59

59

0.0

25

38

52.0

0.0

7 MEDAK

48

37

-22.9

29

26

-10.3

0.0

8 WARANGAL-R

27

48

77.8

14

36

157.1

-100.0

9 WARANGAL-U

17

34

100.0

47

571.4

0.0

10 KHAMMAM

60

84

40.0

16

28

75.0

0.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

63

57

-9.5

33

40

21.2

0.0

12 ADILABAD

47

82

74.5

19

33

73.7

0.0

13 KURNOOL

49

36

-26.5

25

41

64.0

0.0

14 KADAPA

35

39

11.4

29

38

31.0

0.0

15 ANANTAPUR

19

16

-15.8

24

33

37.5

0.0

16 CHITTOOR

43

17

-60.5

20

15

-25.0

0.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

10

10

0.0

17

25

47.1

0.0

18 GUNTUR-R

35

40

14.3

41

34

-17.1

-100.0

19 GUNTUR-U

12

31

158.3

15

26

73.3

0.0

20 NELLORE

27

27

0.0

34

34

0.0

0.0

21 PRAKASHAM

27

24

-11.1

27

35

29.6

0.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

123

90

-26.8

41

62

51.2

0.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

64

70

9.4

31

53

71.0

0.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

10

14

40.0

21

19

-9.5

0.0

25 KRISHNA

49

77

57.1

22

47

113.6

0.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

24

36

50.0

37

35

-5.4

0.0

27 VSP CITY

56

52

-7.1

37

37

0.0

0.0

28 VSP RURAL

37

36

-2.7

13

31

138.5

-100.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

31

42

35.5

17

23

35.3

0.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

33

28

-15.2

21

200.0

0.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

0.0

21

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

0.0

0.0

0.0

1
1308

0
1386

-100.0
6.0

0
998

0
1222

0.0
22.4

0
8

0
0

0.0
-100.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 12.4

Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

Organized crime of any


description including
Cases of counterfeit
Theft over Rs. 1,00,000/coins and currency notes kidnapping/ abduction for
ransom.

2010

%
%
Variation
Variation
2011
2010 2011
in 2011
in 2011
over 2010
over 2010

1 HYDERABAD CITY

133

113

-15.0

29

34

17.2

-33.3

2 CYBERABAD

141

158

12.1

17

-47.1

0.0

3 RANGA REDDY

66.7

-100.0

0.0

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

14

75.0

33.3

0.0

5 NALGONDA

38

28

-26.3

50.0

0.0

6 NIZAMABAD

12

29

141.7

-20.0

0.0

7 MEDAK

18

19

5.6

300.0

0.0

8 WARANGAL-R

60.0

-100.0

0.0

9 WARANGAL-U

10

12

20.0

0.0

-100.0

10 KHAMMAM

16

23

43.8

-75.0

0.0

11 KARIMNAGAR

15

26

73.3

200.0

0.0

12 ADILABAD

12

50.0

200.0

-100.0

13 KURNOOL

26

40

53.8

-55.6

0.0

14 KADAPA

37

40

8.1

25.0

0.0

15 ANANTAPUR

24

30

25.0

-50.0

0.0

16 CHITTOOR

13

21

61.5

10

42.9

0.0

17 TIRUPATHI-U

24

200.0

300.0

-100.0

18 GUNTUR-R

20

24

20.0

10

15

50.0

0.0

19 GUNTUR-U

22

19

-13.6

150.0

0.0

20 NELLORE

28

51

82.1

0.0

0.0

21 PRAKASHAM

27

30

11.1

600.0

0.0

22 WEST GODAVARI

29

30

3.4

16

700.0

0.0

23 EAST GODAVARI

13

37

184.6

22

0.0

0.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

15

-40.0

-50.0

-100.0

25 KRISHNA

14

23

64.3

-66.7

0.0

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

23

35

52.2

16

-68.8

0.0

27 VSP CITY

21

17

-19.0

16

-75.0

0.0

28 VSP RURAL

40.0

50.0

50.0

29 VIZIANAGARAM

11

57.1

-83.3

0.0

30 SRIKAKULAM

11

-54.5

0.0

0.0

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

10

-100.0

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

11

14

27.3

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

16
787

47
961

193.8
22.1

1
167

2
191

100.0
14.4

0
21

0
9

0.0
-57.1

2010

%
Variation in
2011
2011 over
2010

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 12.5

Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

Cases of manufacture or
Assault on Police Officers,
use of bombs or explosives
Offences under sections 400 &
magistrates or Judicial
or arms and ammunition
401 of the Indian Penal Code.
Officers.
whether political or not.

2010

1
2
3
4

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR

5 NALGONDA
6 NIZAMABAD
7 MEDAK
8 WARANGAL-R
9 WARANGAL-U
10 KHAMMAM
11 KARIMNAGAR
12 ADILABAD
13 KURNOOL
14 KADAPA
15 ANANTAPUR
16 CHITTOOR
17 TIRUPATHI-U
18 GUNTUR-R
19 GUNTUR-U
20 NELLORE
21
22
23
24
25
26

PRAKASHAM

27
28
29
30
31

VSP CITY

WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL
33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

%
Variation in
2011
2011 over
2010

2010

%
Variation in
2011
2010
2011 over
2010

2011

% Variation
in 2011 over
2010

0
0
0

0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0

12
0
0

4
4
0

-66.7
0.0
0.0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
1

0
0
0

0.0
0.0
-100.0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
1

0
0
0

0.0
0.0
-100.0

0.0

-100.0

0.0

0
0

0
0

0.0
0.0

0
1

0
0

0.0
-100.0

0
0

0
0

0.0
0.0

0
0
2

0
0
0

0.0
0.0
-100.0

0
19
5

1
6
0

0.0
-68.4
-100.0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0

0
0

0.0
0.0

1
2

2
0

100.0
-100.0

0
0

0
0

0.0
0.0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
1

0
0
0

0.0
0.0
-100.0

0
0
0

0
0
1

0.0
0.0
0.0

2
0

1
0

-50.0
0.0

11
11

7
2

-36.4
-81.8

0
0

0
0

0.0
0.0

0
4
0
0
0
0

0
29
0
0
0
0

0.0
625.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
6
0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
0
0
0
1

0
0
0
0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0

0
0
8
0
1

0
0
0
0
1

0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0

11
0
1
0
0

20
13
1
0
0

81.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
0
18

0
0
0
31

0.0
0.0
0.0
72.2

0
0
0
76

0
0
1
67

0.0
0.0
0.0
-11.8

0
0
0
2

0
0
0
1

0.0
0.0
0.0
-500.0

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 12.6

Conspiracy cases
Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

2010

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

Serious road accidents.

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

%
%
Variation in
Variation
2011
2010 2011
2011 over
in 2011
2010
over 2010

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
3
23
22
8
22
4
1
11
1
15
3
7
13
16
7
12
5
16
15
8
14
0
8
0
1
7
5
3
0
0
0
250

0
14
6
10
16
10
17
1
2
10
0
3
12
7
12
4
8
4
3
10
10
11
7
1
6
0
0
9
0
6
0
0
2
201

0.0
0.0
100.0
-56.5
-27.3
25.0
-22.7
-75.0
100.0
-9.1
-100.0
-80.0
300.0
0.0
-7.7
-75.0
14.3
-66.7
-40.0
-37.5
-33.3
37.5
-50.0
0.0
-25.0
0.0
-100.0
28.6
-100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-19.6

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.

2010

2011

% Variation
in 2011 over
2010

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
12
18

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
3
3
16

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
66.7
0.0
-75.0
-11.1

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

TABLE - 12.7

Sl.
No

DISTRICT / CITIES

Cases of misappropriation
Attempted suicide or death in
involving property of value of
Offences resulting in grevious
suspicious circumstances by
Rs. 2 Lakhs or more of
hurt and serious mischief or
young married women during
Government Department or
arson committed on members of
the first 7 years of their
undertakings or financial
SCs & STs on caste
marriage, trafficking in women
institutions banking or nonconsideration.
and children.
banking.

2010

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
18
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
34

% Variation
% Variation
% Variation
in 2011
2011 in 2011 over 2010 2011
2010 2011 in 2011 over
2010
over 2010
2010

4
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
6
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
4
0
0
0
0
34

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-66.7
150.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

44
39
19
34
32
16
28
26
4
30
9
13
19
12
35
0
6
18
9
11
21
26
20
0
20
19
11
6
13
0
2
0
0
542

23
41
15
28
36
30
26
3
26
20
42
19
20
14
35
25
5
8
6
6
11
27
17
0
15
17
12
2
0
0
0
0
0
529

-47.7
5.1
-21.1
-17.6
12.5
87.5
-7.1
-88.5
550.0
-33.3
366.7
46.2
5.3
16.7
0.0
0.0
-16.7
-55.6
-33.3
-45.5
-47.6
3.8
-15.0
0.0
-25.0
-10.5
9.1
-66.7
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-2.4

0
0
0
0
13
1
0
0
0
2
15
0
2
4
4
4
2
1
0
2
1
3
0
1
0
6
0
3
0
3
0
0
0
67

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

1
2
0
0
1
1
0
5
0
0
14
1
1
4
0
0
0
0
2
8
2
0
2
0
0
6
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
55

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-92.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-6.7
0.0
-50.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
300.0
100.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-33.3
0.0
-33.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
-17.9

TABLE - 12.8

Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

DISTRICT / CITIES

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

Major organized financial


crimes affecting public and
involving public money of
over Rs. 5 lakhs value.

2010

2011

0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
3
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
36
0
0
11
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
64

0
3
0
0
5
0
0
0
1
1
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
12
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
55

They shall investigate


important cases of
lesser gravity, which
may occur near their
halting places.

%
%
Variation
Variation
2010 2011
in 2011
in 2011
over 2010
over 2010

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-66.7
266.7
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
-44.4
0.0
0.0
-81.8
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-14.1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

TOTAL GRAVE CRIMES

2010

2011

%
Variation in
2011 over
2010

621
735
120
386
370
244
271
138
66
252
323
241
334
242
307
226
91
285
136
255
236
342
257
89
208
189
205
170
112
94
26
18
36
7625

541
897
148
401
315
361
303
205
217
316
394
291
387
277
335
219
161
242
169
266
284
364
336
89
280
253
237
175
138
114
33
27
69
8844

-12.9
22.0
23.3
3.9
-14.9
48.0
11.8
48.6
228.8
25.4
22.0
20.7
15.9
14.5
9.1
-3.1
76.9
-15.1
24.3
4.3
20.3
6.4
30.7
0.0
34.6
33.9
15.6
2.9
23.2
21.3
26.9
50.0
91.7
16.0

*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.

SPECIAL & LOCAL LAWS


During this year a total of 5173505 cases were registered under Special and Local
Laws as against 5240925 cases in the year 2010, showing a decrease of 1.29%.
Hyderabad city accounted for the highest number of cases (1724253) followed by
Cyberabad (852699), Nalgonda (236773), Vijayawada City (213726), East Godavari (158270)
Visakhapatnam City (146933) and Kurnool (146037) The lowest number of cases were
registered in Chittoor district (5944).
Of the 5173505 cases registered under Spl & Local Laws 4958945 cases were
booked under M.V. Act constituting 95.85% of the total cases followed by Gaming Act
(62915 cases-1.22%), Explosive Substances Act (270 cases- 0.01%), ITP Act (492 cases0.01%), Copy Right Act (502 cases- 0.01%), Excise & Prohibition Act (3845 Cases- 0.07%)
and other S.L.L. cases (146716 cases- 2.84%) in the State.
The district wise and Head Wise incidence of Cognizable Crime under Special and
Local Laws is given in Table No. 13.1 to 13.4.
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

TABLE - 13.1

INCIDENCE OF SPECIAL & LOCAL LAWS


FOR THE YEARS 2010 AND 2011
Sl.
DISTRICTS / CITIES
No

ARMS ACT

GAMING ACT

NDPS ACT

2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

1 HYDERABAD CITY

107

124

173

191

51

71

2 CYBERABAD

13

26

69

65

3 RANGA REDDY

87

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

61

55

5 NALGONDA

10

14

12

6 NIZAMABAD

3063

3386

13

7 MEDAK

128

33

29

8 WARANGAL-R

13

11

510

762

18

15

9 WARANGAL-U

458

887

10 KHAMMAM

1422

2379

10

11 KARIMNAGAR

304

12 ADILABAD

1429

1903

27

13 KURNOOL

12

31

23

90

35

14 KADAPA

24

2820

4818

11

15 ANANTAPUR

11

21

35

20

16 CHITTOOR

15

20

435

256

17 TIRUPATHI-U

734

18 GUNTUR-R

14

4116

904

19 GUNTUR-U

764

2085

20 NELLORE

1930

2418

21 PRAKASHAM

3194

5677

10

22 WEST GODAVARI

9395

11698

23 EAST GODAVARI

6658

6031

14

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

1805

2437

25 KRISHNA

9139

9065

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

2913

17

16

46

27 VSP CITY

1828

2314

14

28 VSP RURAL

1942

2225

60

77

29 VIZIANAGARAM

2688

2233

30 SRIKAKULAM

345

114

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

10

14

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0
275

0
305

0
57557

0
62915

0
437

0
418

34 CID
TOTAL

Sl.
No

DISTRICTS / CITIES

EXPLOSIVE
SUBSTANCE ACT

EXCISE &
PROHIBITION ACT

ITP ACT

2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

1 HYDERABAD CITY

22

20

163

96

139

104

2 CYBERABAD

10

48

54

113

206

3 RANGA REDDY

18

16

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

483

191

5 NALGONDA

13

185

326

6 NIZAMABAD

158

88

7 MEDAK

261

373

8 WARANGAL-R

15

30

450

71

9 WARANGAL-U

15

19

29

10 KHAMMAM

15

12

14

63

12

11 KARIMNAGAR

49

10

14

395

374

12 ADILABAD

367

87

13 KURNOOL

29

11

488

324

14 KADAPA

11

15

542

15 ANANTAPUR

38

26

15

18

955

408

16 CHITTOOR

48

212

17 TIRUPATHI-U

11

13

19

27

18 GUNTUR-R

10

42

22

19 GUNTUR-U

10

28

20

31

20 NELLORE

16

23

18

21 PRAKASHAM

20

14

25

247

22 WEST GODAVARI

13

41

18

42

23 EAST GODAVARI

21

23

88

61

38

11

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

27

23

20

25 KRISHNA

20

10

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

26

24

142

82

27 VSP CITY

14

26

28 VSP RURAL

24

11

14

29 VIZIANAGARAM

11

30 SRIKAKULAM

38

17

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

34 CID

334

270

562

493

4582

3845

TOTAL

Sl.
DISTRICTS / CITIES
No

COPY RIGHT ACT

INDIAN PASSPORT
ACT

ANTIQUITY&
TREASURE TROVE
ACT

2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

1 HYDERABAD CITY

120

72

12

2 CYBERABAD

59

56

56

18

3 RANGA REDDY

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

52

16

5 NALGONDA

30

6 NIZAMABAD

13

12

7 MEDAK

44

12

8 WARANGAL-R

9 WARANGAL-U

12

10 KHAMMAM

11 KARIMNAGAR

25

10

12 ADILABAD

31

13 KURNOOL

47

25

14 KADAPA

27

14

15 ANANTAPUR

22

20

16 CHITTOOR

27

12

17 TIRUPATHI-U

13

18 GUNTUR-R

23

22

14

19 GUNTUR-U

21

33

20 NELLORE

26

17

21 PRAKASHAM

16

20

22 WEST GODAVARI

17

23 EAST GODAVARI

50

43

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

25 KRISHNA

15

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

20

27 VSP CITY

18

14

28 VSP RURAL

19

29 VIZIANAGARAM

26

14

30 SRIKAKULAM

25

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

0
789

2
504

0
88

0
30

0
18

0
35

34 CID
TOTAL

TABLE - 13.4

Sl.
No

M.V ACT

OTHER SLL CASES

TOTAL

DISTRICTS / CITIES

Varition in
2011 over
2010

2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

1 HYDERABAD CITY

1758225

1663467

2126

60101

1761143

1724253

-2.1

2 CYBERABAD

1661204

851927

372

328

1661948

852699

-48.7

3 RANGA REDDY

16502

17565

16543

17686

6.9

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

71539

89675

342

381

72498

90332

24.6

5 NALGONDA

223318

236318

182

84

223761

236773

5.8

6 NIZAMABAD

45187

68196

163

8088

48602

79793

64.2

7 MEDAK

77895

77394

392

88

78642

78033

-0.8

8 WARANGAL-R

30769

38734

18

25

31795

39650

24.7

9 WARANGAL-U

12378

64069

179

136

13077

65149

398.2

10 KHAMMAM

56484

90674

56

37

58075

93132

60.4

11 KARIMNAGAR

35482

58436

139

94

36417

58958

61.9

12 ADILABAD

49792

94025

2535

734

54186

96767

78.6

13 KURNOOL

81857

145452

131

155

82690

146037

76.6

14 KADAPA

33166

95480

36

22

36088

100923

179.7

15 ANANTAPUR

57640

117102

150

98

58886

117703

99.9

16 CHITTOOR

4488

5382

845

33

5868

5944

1.3

17 TIRUPATHI-U

27232

39726

574

8246

27843

48778

75.2

18 GUNTUR-R

39851

107207

5224

7333

49283

115524

134.4

19 GUNTUR-U

25867

77080

674

33

27368

79302

189.8

20 NELLORE

33384

44397

435

5766

35834

52637

46.9

21 PRAKASHAM

48312

79110

995

2450

52565

87558

66.6

22 WEST GODAVARI

68324

84652

12637

16795

90471

113183

25.1

23 EAST GODAVARI

142374

151942

77

137

149318

158270

6.0

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

18033

57929

7998

10982

27910

71391

155.8

25 KRISHNA

111555

57526

4428

15195

125168

81814

-34.6

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

156621

213516

49

25

159793

213726

33.8

27 VSP CITY

90882

141030

2710

3525

95466

146933

53.9

28 VSP RURAL

40254

52123

91

22

42407

54491

28.5

29 VIZIANAGARAM

66816

92814

3171

4751

72722

99825

37.3

30 SRIKAKULAM

44080

45997

42

44508

46187

3.8

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

22

32

25

-21.9

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

13

19

18

22

22.2

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
34 CID

0
0

0
0

0
0

2
0

0
0

4
3

0.0
0.0

5129511

4958945

46772

145745

5240925

5173505

-1.3

TOTAL

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 the 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 hosting a
profile on a website, giving an e-mail, 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 highest 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 creators 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 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 e-mails and directing people to fake websites to
fool them into divulging personal / financial details so criminals can access their accounts.
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, email, 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 emails 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 emails 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 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, 2000.
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 paperbased 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. Offences 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.
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 2010.
However the IT Act 2000 was amended and a new Act i.e Information Technology
(Amendment) Act 2010 has come in to force in the year 2011.
The new Act as many as 11 penal 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 email is punishable under section 506 IPC, Sending
defamatory messages by email 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.
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:
18.5.2002 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 2000. Govt. of AP

established two cyber crime police stations in Hyderabad and Cyberabad Commissionerate in
January 2011. They are completely functional.
379 case were registered in 2011 as against 164 in 2010. Highest number of cases
reported from Visakhapatnam City (126) followed by Hyderabad City (74), Cyberabad (31),
Prakasham (18) and Khammam (11).

Table -14
STATEMENT OF CYBER OFFENCES FOR THE YEARS 2009 TO 2011 IN AP
SL.NO

NAME OF THE UNIT

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

RANGA REDDY

MAHABOOBNAGAR

NALGONDA

NIZAMABAD

MEDAK

WARANGAL-R

WARANGAL-U

10

KHAMMAM

11

KARIMNAGAR

12

ADILABAD

13

KURNOOL

14

KADAPA

15

ANANTAPUR

16

CHITTOOR

17

TIRUPATHI-U

18

GUNTUR-R

19

GUNTUR-U

20

NELLORE

21

PRAKASHAM

22

WEST GODAVARI

23

EAST GODAVARI

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

25

KRISHNA

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

27

VSP CITY

28

VSP RURAL

29

VIZIANAGARAM

30

SRIKAKULAM

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

34

CYBER CRIME PS (CID)

TOTAL :

2009

2010

2011

3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
44

50
0
0
6
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
4
0
0
0
4
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
31
0
1
0
0
0
0
54
164

74
31
0
0
7
0
0
0
3
11
2
0
0
9
0
7
1
3
1
2
18
0
0
0
0
7
126
1
0
0
0
0
0
76
379

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 156 cases under Witchcraft / Sorcery were registered during 2011 as against
134 in 2010 and 100 in 2009. Nalgonda has contributed the maximum No. of cases (31),
Karimnagar is in second highest with 27 cases followed by Nizamabad (20), Khammam (19),
Medak (16), Mahaboobnagar (13) and Warangal Rural (11).
33 persons were killed on suspected sorcery in A.P. in 2011 Khammam topped the list
with (6 persons) killed while Karimnagar takes second highest with (5 persons), Adilabad (4),
Nalgonda & VSP Rural (3 each) and Mahaboobnagar, Medak, Warangal Rural and Srikakulam
(2 each).
During the year 2011, 19 riotings and 41 hurt cases were reported as against 13 riotings
and 42 hurt cases in 2010.
The details are shown in Table 15.1 and 15.2.
CASES OF WITCH CRAFT IN ANDHRA PRADESH

160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0

134

156

100

2009

2010

2011

TABLE - 15.1

STATEMENT OF WITCHCRAFT / SORCERY CASES IN A.P. FOR THE


YEARS 2009, 2010 & 2011
S. No

DISTRICT

2009

2010

2011

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

RANGA REDDY

MAHABOOBNAGAR

13

NALGONDA

29

31

NIZAMABAD

24

23

20

MEDAK

13

16

WARANGAL-R

11

WARANGAL-U

10

KHAMMAM

19

11

KARIMNAGAR

28

34

27

12

ADILABAD

13

KURNOOL

14

KADAPA

15

ANANTAPUR

16

CHITTOOR

17

TIRUPATHI-U

18

GUNTUR-R

19

GUNTUR-U

20

NELLORE

21

PRAKASHAM

22

WEST GODAVARI

23

EAST GODAVARI

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

25

KRISHNA

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

27

VSP CITY

28

VSP RURAL

29

VIZIANAGARAM

30

SRIKAKULAM

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

0
100

0
134

0
156

TOTAL :

TABLE - 15.2

STATEMENT OF DIFFERENT HEADS UNDER WITCHCRAFT / SORCERY IN


A.P. FOR THE YEARS 2010 & 2011
MURDERS
S
No

RIOTINGS

HURT

ARSON

OTHERS

DISTRICT
2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

2010

2011

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

RANGA REDDY

MAHABOOBNAGAR

11

NALGONDA

14

22

NIZAMABAD

11

10

MEDAK

WARANGAL-R

WARANGAL-U

10 KHAMMAM

11 KARIMNAGAR

16

21

12 ADILABAD

13 KURNOOL

14 KADAPA

15 ANANTAPUR

16 CHITTOOR

17 TIRUPATHI-U

18 GUNTUR-R

19 GUNTUR-U

20 NELLORE

21 PRAKASHAM

22 WEST GODAVARI

23 EAST GODAVARI

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

25 KRISHNA

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

27 VSP CITY

28 VSP RURAL

29 VIZIANAGARAM

30 SRIKAKULAM

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

0
28

0
33

0
13

0
19

0
42

0
41

0
0

0
1

0
51

0
62

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.
12 cases of custodial deaths of all types were reported in A.P. during 2011 as against
same (12 cases) in 2010 and 6 cases in 2009. The classification of such cases for the years
2009 to 2011 is shown in Table 16.2.
CIRCULARS PERTAINING TO CUSTODIAL DEATHS
S. No
1.

Ref. No. & date


Rc. No. 718/Legis.2/NHRC/ 04 dt:
21.02. 05 of DGP, AP, Hyd.

2.

Rc. No. 393/Compts -1/05


dt:18.02.2010 of DGP, AP, Hyd

3.

Rc. No. 3108/Compts-1/2004-2 dt:


23.10.2004 of DGP, AP, Hyd

4.

Rc. No. 3432/ Compts-I/2003 dt:


7.11.03 of DGP, AP, Hyd.

Subject
NHRC- Meeting of Chief Secretaries and Directors
General of Police held on 14th December. 2004 at
New Delhi Action on the minutes of the meeting
relating to Custodial deaths.
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.

S. No
5.
6.

Ref. No. & date


Rc. No. 335/C1/2001 dt:17.2.2001
of DG &IGP, AP, Hyd.
Rc. No. 111/M2/2001 dt: 4.2.2001
of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd

7.

C. No. 10/M2/99 dt: 8.1.1999 of


DG & IGP, AP, Hyd.
8. Memorandum No. 47641/HRC/981 dt: 13.8.1998 of Genl. Admn
(HRC) Dept.
9. Memo No. 63529/HRC/ 97-1 dt:
20.8.1997 of Genl. Admn(HRC)
Dept.
10. C.No. 1327/C3/97 dt: 30.7.97 of
DG & IGP, AP, Hyd.

11. C. No. 3161/C3/97 dt: 18.6.97 of


DG & IGP, AP, Hyderabad.
12. Rc. No. 1843/C3/96 dt: 5.2.97 of
DG & IGP, AP, Hyd.

13. Memo No. 108/HRC/93-4, dt:


9.12.1993 of Genl. Admn (HRC)
Dept.
14. Memo No. 956/M1/93 dt: 1.10.93
of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd.

Subject
Lockup deaths Preventive measures Instructions
Issued to Unit Officers.
NHRC Procedure and guidelines to be followed for
investigation into death of Police LockupInstructions Issued.
NHRC Procedure to be followed for investigation
into deaths in Police Encounters.
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 11.12.1991 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.

AP Police Department
Custodial Deaths 2007-2011
12
12

12

11

10

Total Death
hs

8
6
6

0
2007

2008

2009
Custodial Deaths

2010

2011

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 12000 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.
2.
3.

They got murdered or killed in accident and their bodies remain unidentified.
They get inducted in organized crime, human trafficking include bootlegging/drug running
etc., with girls being forced into prostitution.
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 2009 to 2011 are
given in Table 17.1 to 17.3.
SUMMARY OF CIRCULARS & G.Os
Sl.
No.
1

CIRCULAR REFERENCE
C.No. 261/C 19/1/CID/06 dt.
15.02.2011 DGP, A.P., Hyderabad.

C.No. 2/CID/CS/Website/2011 dt.


29.05.2011 of ADGP, CID., A.P.,
Hyderabad.

Cir. Memo No. 5294/C23/CID/2002


dt.26.08.2002, 26.10.2002,
26.08.2002 of ADGP, CID., A.P.,
Hyderabad.
C.No. 7206/C 19/C23/CID/2004 dt.
09.11.2004 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 2011, and inform
the total no. of Missing Persons Traced
including Men, Women and Children.
Publication of details of Missing Persons in ECIG 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.

Table 17.1

STATEMENT SHOWING THE CASES OF MISSING PERSONS - 2009

Sl
No

DISTRICTS

No. of cases converted


Total No. of Cases
Total No. of cases
No. of cases still
into
Rep.
Returned / Traced
untraced
Total
no. of
Kid./A
cases Child Woman Man
bd. &
Sex
Miss
missi Child Woman Man Child Woman Man
Murder
Rep. Missi
Other abuse
ng
ing
ng
Sec

1 Hyderabad City

2426

963

655

808

449

293

300

514

362

508

2 Cyberabad

2167

696

748

723

622

561

472

74

187

251

3 Ranga Reddy

87

43

25

19

32

21

11

11

4 Mahaboobnagar

179

87

43

49

58

25

22

29

18

27

12

5 Nalgonda

227

98

68

61

59

39

35

39

29

26

6 Nizamabad

304

119

99

86

87

70

48

32

29

38

16

7 Medak

192

86

57

49

60

40

19

26

17

30

8 Warangal

166

76

44

46

57

36

23

19

23

9 Khammam

159

76

39

44

48

27

16

28

12

28

10 Karimnagar

143

53

49

41

43

35

21

10

14

20

11 Adilabad

110

52

25

33

46

21

19

14

12 Kurnool

230

116

59

55

66

23

18

50

36

37

13 Kadapa

132

72

31

29

35

12

37

19

20

14 Ananthapur

121

65

34

22

50

26

12

15

10

15 Chittoor

231

114

58

59

87

41

27

27

17

32

16 Guntur

399

190

117

92

118

73

32

72

44

60

15

17 Nellore

134

61

44

29

46

29

15

15

22

18 Prakasham

181

97

44

40

74

34

23

23

10

17

19 West Godavari

252

99

72

81

76

47

35

23

25

46

20 East Godavari

386

146

134

106

123

86

50

23

48

56

21 Krishna

134

49

47

38

40

33

20

14

18

22 VJA City

514

211

144

159

137

91

57

74

53

102

21

23 VSP City

586

200

225

161

169

182

98

31

43

63

24 VSP Rural

103

46

33

24

41

25

12

12

11

25 Vizianagaram

169

79

53

37

70

46

24

13

26 Srikakulam

153

71

47

35

54

35

22

17

12

13

27 R.P.Vijayawada

22

12

28 R.P. Guntakal

29 R.P.Sec'bad

1045

1506

149

18

38

TOTAL :

9919 3971

3001

2947 2753

1956

1441 1218

Table 17.2

STATEMENT SHOWING THE CASES OF MISSING PERSONS - 2010

Sl
No

DISTRICTS

Total
no. of
cases
Rep.

Total No. of Cases Rep.

Child Woman
Missing Missing

Total No. of cases


Returned / Traced

Man
missing

Child

Woman

No. of cases still


untraced

Man Child Woman

Man

No. of cases converted into


Kid./Abd.
Sex
& Other
Murder
abuse
Sec

1 HYDERABAD CITY

2215

896

634

685

655

395

350

241

239

335

2 CYBERABAD

2535

896

908

731

511

483

335

385

425

396

12

3 RANGA REDDY

84

47

21

16

38

15

11

4 MAHABUBNAGAR

247

121

61

65

84

49

34

37

12

31

14

5 NALGONDA

211

81

72

58

56

54

34

25

18

24

6 NIZAMABAD

344

129

129

86

81

78

42

48

51

44

7 MEDAK

229

97

74

58

70

46

30

27

28

28

8 WARANGAL-R

107

54

35

18

46

29

10

9 WARANGAL-U

70

34

23

13

32

21

10 KHAMMAM

142

65

39

38

54

21

18

11

18

20

11 KARIMNAGAR

225

79

85

61

60

62

42

19

23

19

26

12 ADILABAD

116

57

34

25

45

31

11

12

14

13 KURNOOL

277

138

91

48

67

44

16

71

47

32

10

14 KADAPA

134

56

41

37

51

28

19

13

18

15 ANANTAPUR

219

113

51

55

78

33

37

35

18

18

16 CHITTOOR

151

63

47

41

42

25

17

21

22

24

17 TIRUPATHI-U

160

74

39

47

56

27

17

18

12

30

18 GUNTUR-R

230

97

78

55

89

61

36

17

19

19 GUNTUR-U

237

111

59

67

70

35

38

41

24

29

20 NELLORE

165

76

43

46

56

32

19

20

11

27

21 PRAKASHAM

170

80

50

40

40

30

14

40

20

26

22 WEST GODAVARI

392

145

152

95

97

10

11

48

142

84

16

17

18

23 EAST GODAVARI

346

112

129

105

64

70

39

48

59

66

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

129

41

50

38

30

38

11

11

12

27

25 KRISHNA

226

104

70

52

87

55

32

17

15

20

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

597

222

204

171

155

127

61

67

77

110

16

27 VSP CITY

556

200

197

159

167

150

98

33

47

61

28 VSP RURAL

178

75

59

44

67

46

28

13

16

14

29 VIZIANAGARAM

216

101

78

37

88

60

19

13

18

18

30 SRIKAKULAM

249

131

69

49

107

56

32

24

13

17

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

20

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

12

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

17

12

TOTAL :

11206

4502

3638

3066

3148

2217

1468 1354

12

1421

1598

178

57

58

Table 17.3

STATEMENT SHOWING THE CASES OF MISSING PERSONS - 2011

Sl
No

DISTRICTS

Total
no. of
cases
Rep.

Total No. of Cases Rep.

Child Woman
Missing Missing

Total No. of cases


Returned / Traced

Man
missing

Child

Woman

No. of cases still


untraced

Man Child Woman

Man

No. of cases converted into


Kid./Abd.
Sex
& Other
Murder
abuse
Sec

1 HYDERABAD CITY

2599

1007

748

844

477

291

324

530

457

520

2 CYBERABAD

2924

967

1102

855

659

771

550

308

331

305

3 RANGA REDDY

75

36

29

10

29

19

10

4 MAHABUBNAGAR

263

149

75

39

100

52

23

49

23

16

11

5 NALGONDA

301

105

115

81

72

75

44

33

40

37

6 NIZAMABAD

365

136

127

102

110

96

60

26

31

42

15

7 MEDAK

209

80

75

54

63

59

28

17

16

26

8 WARANGAL-R

126

57

36

33

51

32

24

9 WARANGAL-U

211

88

77

46

75

64

32

13

13

14

10 KHAMMAM

181

79

60

42

69

48

24

10

12

18

11 KARIMNAGAR

310

101

130

79

74

94

46

27

36

33

27

12 ADILABAD

155

69

40

46

43

27

19

26

13

27

13 KURNOOL

304

140

107

57

120

76

23

20

31

34

10

14 KADAPA

196

98

63

35

73

43

14

25

20

21

15 ANANTAPUR

175

96

38

41

76

30

22

20

19

16 CHITTOOR

210

94

77

39

74

62

23

20

15

16

17 TIRUPATHI-U

149

59

43

47

48

29

21

11

14

26

18 GUNTUR-R

375

159

122

94

87

65

30

72

57

64

19 GUNTUR-U

305

162

80

63

127

61

44

35

19

19

20 NELLORE

191

78

70

43

58

47

17

20

23

26

21 PRAKASHAM

235

99

80

56

67

55

25

32

25

31

22 WEST GODAVARI

418

135

186

97

57

98

22

78

88

75

23 EAST GODAVARI

499

185

171

143

135

121

64

50

50

79

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

123

38

44

41

31

26

17

18

24

25 KRISHNA

308

111

123

74

93

87

35

18

36

39

22

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

678

262

211

205

187

144

71

75

67

134

27 VSP CITY

544

191

202

151

148

156

86

43

46

65

28 VSP RURAL

198

82

78

38

65

55

26

17

23

12

29 VIZIANAGARAM

281

107

111

63

92

91

44

15

20

19

30 SRIKAKULAM

275

103

114

58

85

81

35

18

33

23

12

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA

28

18

10

32 R.P.GUNTAKAL

12

33 R.P.SEC-BAD

17

10

TOTAL :

13240

5079

4550

3611

3447

2964

1811 1632

1586

1800

177

37

45

ROAD ACCIDENTS
There are 1,13,55,420 vehicles are different types are on roads in AP. Auto rickshaws
(5,63,620), two wheelers (82,94,963) Goods vehicles (5,38,103) dominate the road space. We
have 65,950 kms R&B (PWD)

Roads, 4730 kms of National Highways, 1,38,780 kms of

Panchayatraj roads in AP with a total road length of 2,09,500 kms.


During 2011 a total No. of 42880 cases of Road Accidents were registered in the State
when compared to 44024 cases in the previous year showing a decrease of (2.60%).
Cyberabad registered highest number of Road Accident cases (3746) followed by
Hyderabad City (2745), Nalgonda (2221) and Kurnool (1885).
15117 persons died due to accidents and 55831 got injured, during this year while
15539 persons died and 57265 were injured during previous year. (The details are shown in
Table-18.1 &18.2)

GRAPH SHOWING ROAD ACCIDENTS

60000
50000
40000
30000
20000
10000
0
ACCIDENTS

2009
44181

2010
44024

2011
42880

DEATHS

14799

15539

15117

INJURED

59561

57265

55831

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. 24.11.2011).
Implementation of SAFAR (Safety Always For All Roads) Programme. 4.83 lakh drives
sensitized. 2.34 lakh students sensitized and 1,715 stake holders sensitized.
Govt. kept implementation of speed governors to check over speed on all roads is in
abeyance. (G.O.Ms. No. 239 T R & B dt. 24.11.2011)
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: 25.4.2010).
Road Safety Fund- 25% users are permitted.
S.Is are empowered to check Motor Vehicles (G.O.242 TR&B dt: 27.11.2011).
2295 Driving licences of drivers involved in accidents being suspended.
Reflectors on Goods vehicles (2.90 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 ) 1989. 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.

TABLE - 18.1

ROAD ACCIDENTS ( DISTRICT WISE)


FOR THE YEARS 2009 TO 2011 ALONG WITH RANKING
2009

S No

DISTRICT / CITIES

(1)

(2)

2010

NO. OF
NO. OF
NO. OF
NO. OF
NO. OF
PERSONS
PERSONS PERSONS RANK
CASES
CASES
DIED
DIED
INJURED

NO. OF
PERSONS RANK
INJURED

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

HYDERABAD CITY

2967

467

2669

2868

520

2501

CYBERABAD

3254

1084

3168

3333

1088

3299

RANGA REDDY

435

149

686

26

664

274

720

26

MAHABOOBNAGAR

1738

847

2180

10

1551

843

2052

14

NALGONDA

2256

839

3386

2107

875

3074

NIZAMABAD

1173

445

1756

22

1315

511

1976

18

MEDAK

1631

727

2613

14

1556

702

2215

13

WARANGAL-R

1475

496

1981

18

1201

444

1608

22

WARANGAL-U

413

117

522

28

10 KHAMMAM

1664

527

2470

12

1614

579

2446

12

11 KARIMNAGAR

1658

709

2217

13

1652

614

2387

11

12 ADILABAD

1183

362

1596

21

1250

410

1612

21

13 KURNOOL

2033

601

3255

2021

675

3307

14 KADAPA

1743

575

2322

1788

582

2194

15 ANANTAPUR

1486

649

2571

17

1502

596

2493

16

16 CHITTOOR

2135

753

3182

1937

772

2919

423

152

531

27

1951

877

2587

369

136

424

29

17 TIRUPATHI-U
18 GUNTUR-R

2266

911

3009

19 GUNTUR-U
20 NELLORE

1628

580

2377

15

1298

513

1847

19

21 PRAKASHAM

1432

590

2163

19

1420

551

1877

17

22 WEST GODAVARI

1832

661

2485

1682

624

2136

10

23 EAST GODAVARI

2507

711

2926

1937

720

2262

318

80

330

30

25 KRISHNA

1547

428

2557

16

1512

467

2143

15

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

1195

273

1290

20

1274

342

1331

20

27 VSP CITY

1720

443

1817

11

1750

434

1770

28 VSP RURAL

927

366

1414

25

1042

371

1452

25

29 VIZIANAGARAM

1111

288

1598

24

1153

339

1577

23

30 SRIKAKULAM

1168
1

311
1

1818
0

23

325
6

1670
3

24

28

1118
5

29

32

27

0
44024

0
15539

0
57265

32

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

31 R.P.VIJAYAWADA
32 R.P.GUNTAKAL
33 R.P.SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

0
16
44181

0
6
14799

0
55
59561

31

TABLE - 18.2
2011
SL.
NO.

DISTRICT / CITIES

(1)

(2)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

NO. OF
CASES

NO. OF
PERSONS
DIED

NO. OF
PERSONS
INJURED

RANK

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

2745
3746
380
1561
2221
1459
1631
802
877
1498
1659
1154
1885
1511
1507
1456
688
1287
782
1379
1304
1758
1726
531
1498
1450
1318
874
1130
1052
4
0
7
42880

496
1221
211
751
884
560
818
311
240
594
615
391
633
527
670
534
248
521
250
548
553
675
553
156
454
323
400
362
290
311
9
0
8
15117

2536
3608
451
1925
3117
2247
2264
1086
1130
2218
2177
1533
3154
2060
2571
2244
969
1788
832
1986
1482
2178
2203
617
2249
1485
1223
1206
1569
1704
8
0
11
55831

2
1
30
9
3
14
8
26
24
12
7
21
4
10
11
15
28
20
27
17
19
5
6
29
12
16
18
25
22
23
32
33
31

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 highest 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.
55 idol thefts were registered in 2011 as against 101 cases in 2010 showing an increase
of 45.54%.
Nalgonda

district

registered

highest

number

of

idol

thefts

(8)

followed

by

Mahaboobnagar & West Godavari (7 each) and Nizamabad (6). The details are shown in table
No. 19

TABLE - 19

IDOL THEFTS
SL. NO.

DISTRICTS / CITIES

2009

2010

2011

HYDERABAD CITY

CYBERABAD

RANGA REDDY

MAHABOOBNAGAR

12

NALGONDA

NIZAMABAD

MEDAK

WARANGAL-R

WARANGAL-U

10

KHAMMAM

11

KARIMNAGAR

12

ADILABAD

13

KURNOOL

14

KADAPA

15

ANANTAPUR

16

CHITTOOR

17

TIRUPATHI-U

18

GUNTUR-R

30

22

19

GUNTUR-U

20

NELLORE

21

PRAKASHAM

12

15

22

WEST GODAVARI

14

23

EAST GODAVARI

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

25

KRISHNA

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

27

VSP CITY

28

VSP RURAL

29

VIZIANAGARAM

30

SRIKAKULAM

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

0
76

0
101

0
55

TOTAL :

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 1999. 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 are 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 35.54% in 2011 over 2010.
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.

TABLE - 20.1

CRIME STATISTICS OF THEFT/ PILFERAGE OF ELECTRICITY FOR


THE YEARS 2008-2011
S No

DISTRICT/APTS

2008

2009

2010

2011

APEPDCL

SRILAKULAM

1053

413

458

686

VIZIANAGARAM

660

271

349

310

VISAKHAPATNAM

599

530

458

384

EAST GODAVARI

1636

744

988

1264

WEST GODAVARI

1537
5485

858
2816

809
3062

1184
3828

TOTAL

APSPDCL

KRISHNA

1125

1479

1738

865

GUNTUR

2971

3247

5519

2907

PRAKASAM

4559

4909

6925

2828

NELLORE

2894

3929

5711

3158

CHITTOOR

1686

1606

5407

2857

KADAPA

4467
17702

7840
23010

9230
34530

4520
17135

TOTAL

APCPDCL

ANANTAPUR

4616

7744

7263

3824

KURNOOL

4945

4410

6406

3956

MAHABUBNAGAR

9272

12411

7653

1941

NALGONDA

9793

5756

7087

1531

MEDAK

7282

8201

6935

3727

RANGA REDDY(S)

4167

5670

7486

3533

RANGA REDDY(N)

4329

2785

4603

1250

RANGA REDDY(E)

1136

HYD.TEAM.I (S)

1794

1714

2762

1850

10

HYD.TEAM.II(C)

749

646

874

11

HYD.TEAM.III (N)

554
47501

550
49887

1489
52558

364
359
23471

TOTAL

APNPDCL

WARANGAL

8858

8458

11920

10210

KARIMNAGAR

5953

8797

12010

11390

KHAMMAM

6713

8021

10283

9865

NIZAMABAD

5826

6594

8151

6727

ADILABAD
TOTAL

4594
31944
102632

5370
37240
112953

6903
49267
139417

7243
45435
89869

GRAND TOTAL

TABLE -20.2

89869 Cases of theft/ pilferage of Electricity were reported and Rs.1393.7


lakhs amount compounded during the year 2011 as against 139417 Cases
and Rs. 1091 lakh amount compounded in the year 2010 and 112953
cases and Rs. 774 lakhs amount was compounded in the year 2009.

2008

2009

2010

2011

102632

112953

139417

89869

No. of cases (actuals)

Amount of assessment (Rs. in lakhs)

2088

2529

2736

2075.6

Compounded Amount (Rs. in lakhs)

715

774

1091

1393.7

No.of UI cases

43585

53043

47640

11000

No. of PT cases

141

14

21

C H A P T E R-21

ARRESTS
A total of 361902 persons were arrested by Police during the year 2011 as against
345197 arrested in 2010.
Highest no. of arrests were made in Cyberabad (24174) followed by Adilabad (20518)
and Chittoor (17618).
A total of 6708 persons were surrendered in courts and 5509 persons were granted
anticipatory bail during the year 2011 as against 6827 surrendered in courts and 6225 granted
anticipatory bail in 2010. 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.

Table 21

ARRESTS UNDER IPC CASES


Total No. of Accused
Sl.
No.

Name of the Unit

2010

2011

Surrendered in
Courts
2010
2011

Arrested by Police

Granted
Anticipatory Bail
2010
2011

HYDERABAD CITY

16540

16602

667

516

1879

1614

CYBERABAD

22648

24174

1115

1055

1040

358

RANGA REDDY

3073

3816

98

209

38

MAHABOOBNAGAR

16269

15888

461

185

175

132

NALGONDA

14641

15448

288

342

151

111

NIZAMABAD

13761

13038

109

552

369

171

MEDAK

15921

16730

30

68

WARANGAL-R

14947

11311

180

116

64

42

WARANGAL-U

1317

5650

16

88

12

32

10

KHAMMAM

10427

11860

201

145

133

107

11

KARIMNAGAR

16911

16389

284

138

166

71

12

ADILABAD

22651

20518

13

KURNOOL

19326

17618

332

115

65

178

14

KADAPA

11753

13621

109

93

117

112

15

ANANTAPUR

12128

12345

126

110

141

76

16

CHITTOOR

20720

15730

757

298

130

34

17

TIRUPATHI-U

1763

4875

168

273

396

524

18

GUNTUR-R

10979

9385

236

102

127

41

19

GUNTUR-U

1313

5674

27

79

54

20

NELLORE

14939

15232

235

336

48

276

21

PRAKASHAM

12076

13635

209

347

43

49

22

WEST GODAVARI

12816

12597

173

220

69

145

23

EAST GODAVARI

9893

9856

117

61

11

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

1184

3072

42

231

66

25

KRISHNA

10984

13943

156

14

131

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

10302

14377

375

414

444

319

27

VSP CITY

8977

10137

240

247

420

441

28

VSP RURAL

6177

6668

108

71

31

31

29

VIZIANAGARAM

2763

3720

29

111

30

SRIKAKULAM

7166

7339

102

141

131

234

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

257

237

11

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

208

177

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

240
361902

0
6827

0
6708

0
6225

0
5509

TOTAL :

367
345197

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 2011. The state average of charge sheeting rate for this year is
66.90%. The following districts have shown higher percentage of charge sheeting rate.
1.

KARIMNAGAR

84.16%

2.

VIZIANAGARAM

82.31%

3.

SRIKAKULAM

82.22%

4.

VISAKHAPATNAM RURAL

77.80%

5.

NALGONDA

77.74%

6.

KHAMMAM

77.42%

7.

KRISHNA

76.98%

Disposal by Courts.
During the year 2011, a total of 130209 cases were disposed by court including those
pending from previous years. Highest number of cases were disposed in Cyberabad (10090)
followed by West Godavari (6802), Khammam (6729), Karimangar (6501) and Hyderabad City
(6383) The district wise disposals were shown in Table. 22.2

CHART 22.1
CHARGE SHEETING RATE FOR THE YEAR 2011
HYDERABAD CITY

30.55

TIRUPATHI-U

49.31

PRAKASHAM

52.14

VIJAYAWADA CITY

55.35

NELLORE

61.67

CYBERABAD

62.21

NIZAMABAD

65.71

RANGA REDDY

66.18

MAHABOOBNAGAR

66.68

KADAPA

68.41
69.62 State Average
70.46

Districts

GUNTUR-R
VSP CITY

71.66

WARANGAL-U

71.68

KURNOOL

71.78

EAST GODAVARI

71.94

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

72.68

CHITTOOR

72.85

GUNTUR-U

73.68

WEST GODAVARI

73.96

ANANTAPUR

74.70

MEDAK

75.11

ADILABAD

75.43

WARANGAL-R

75.72

KRISHNA

76.98

KHAMMAM

77.42
77.74

NALGONDA
VSP RURAL

77.80

SRIKAKULAM

82.22

VIZIANAGARAM

82.31

KARIMNAGAR

84.16
0

10

20

30

40

50

Percentage of charge sheeting

60

70

80

90

Table-22.2
DISPOSAL OF CASES BY COURTS FOR THE YEAR 2011
SL.NO

DISTRICT/ CITIES

Con

Dis / Acq

Comp

Total
Disposal

HYDERABAD CITY

1593

2972

1818

6383

CYBERABAD

4130

2994

2966

10090

RANGA REDDY

324

734

397

1455

MAHABOOBNAGAR

1008

1809

1441

4258

NALGONDA

889

2253

2003

5145

NIZAMABAD

1440

2583

1228

5251

MEDAK

1163

2214

749

4126

WARANGAL-R

264

247

157

668

WARANGAL-U

393

378

199

970

10

KHAMMAM

1254

4010

1465

6729

11

KARIMNAGAR

1793

2897

1811

6501

12

ADILABAD

1300

1834

1476

4610

13

KURNOOL

1414

3789

29

5232

14

KADAPA

1073

3327

225

4625

15

ANANTAPUR

555

3442

1173

5170

16

CHITTOOR

1386

2469

556

4411

17

TIRUPATHI-U

771

1047

163

1981

18

GUNTUR-R

933

3586

1025

5544

19

GUNTUR-U

432

842

146

1420

20

NELLORE

1702

2428

1012

5142

21

PRAKASHAM

562

2348

1128

4038

22

WEST GODAVARI

1787

2797

2218

6802

23

EAST GODAVARI

1335

2723

1277

5335

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

814

878

244

1936

25

KRISHNA

1572

2386

1417

5375

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

1094

1377

1467

3938

27

VSP CITY

1157

1205

335

2697

28

VSP RURAL

682

1157

647

2486

29

VIZIANAGARAM

1679

1636

552

3867

30

SRIKAKULAM

1004

1805

693

3502

31

R.P.VIJAYAWADA

188

51

36

275

32

R.P.GUNTAKAL

89

40

131

33

R.P.SEC-BAD

67

42

116

35847

64300

30062

130209

TOTAL :

CHAPTER - 23

COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS FOR TEN YEARS


UNDER DIFFERENT CRIME HEADS IN A.P.
(2002 - 2011)
1.

CRIME STATEMENT.

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

Table 23.1

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CRIME


Sl.No

HEAD OF CRIME

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

MURDERS

2350

2472

2378

2547

2549

2459

2423

2223

2304

2536

Murder for gain

102

144

132

135

156

134

192

158

160

213

DACOITIES

190

170

152

242

175

137

107

88

130

122

ROBBERIES

632

622

559

776

660

601

597

524

515

579

BURGLARIES

7445

8886

7967

7821

8195

7545

8185

7659

8063

8177

THEFT CASES

18544

22045

22282

22755

22927

23678

24504

23707

25768

27386

RIOTINGS

1859

2174

2214

1910

2539

1844

1684

2082

1842

1919

KID. & ABD.

930

1029

1117

1119

1461

1546

1431

1510

1601

1636

RAPE CASES

952

901

898

898

1006

1026

1204

1147

1308

1387

10

HURT CASES

25652

26831

26969

25219

29736

27707

28504

28582

25479

27961

11

CHEATINGS

5584

6045

6165

6202

6525

6192

6981

7220

7644

8068

12

CR.BR.TRUST

883

791

720

733

804

717

767

772

935

964

13

COUNTERFEITING

142

309

172

247

314

206

343

452

176

191

14

OTHER IPC

67846

69556

74318

73077

83791

87013

88921

92080

90296

94628

TOTAL COG.CRIME

133111 141975 146043 143681 160838 160805 165843 168204 166221 175767

Table 23.2

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CRIME AGAINST WOMEN


Sl.
No.

M.O. HEAD

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

1 DOWRY MURDER

95

107

111

114

118

107

150

140

149

177

2 DOWRY DEATHS

413

450

488

424

495

596

538

522

570

564

3 ABETMENT OF SUICIDE

935

921

938

865

1048

1075

1142

1171

1247

1387

2 HARASSMENT

5280

6415

6740

6702

8069

9784

9164

9536

9725

10914

3 MURDER (WOMEN)

545

611

614

651

728

720

715

728

677

794

6 D.P. ACT

836

736

809

748

708

1083

1473

2075

2281

2959

7 RAPE CASES

952

901

898

898

1006

1026

1204

1147

1308

1386

4 KID. & ABDUCTION

733

746

579

774

1060

1203

1186

1171

1239

1281

OUTRAGING OF
9 MODESTY

3371

3695

3460

3145

3978

3883

4126

4517

3964

3981

10 BIGAMY

395

388

359

364

436

437

386

485

404

485

TOTAL :

13555 14970 14996 14685 17646 19914 20084 21492 21564

23928

Table-23.3

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CRIME AGAINST SC/ST


Sl.
No

M.O. HEAD

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

2010

2011

1.

MURDERS

32

38

42

39

54

46

55

40

44

60

2.

RAPE

92

102

109

100

138

139

121

144

146

169

3.

HURT

220

327

412

367

375

381

435

433

441

521

4.

ARSON

13

16

18

5.

OTHER IPC

502

609

809

793

853

849

1069

927

1159

1307

6.

PCR ACT

206

129

28

48

64

43

57

25

27

15

7.

SCs/STs ACT 1989

456

938

735

770

631

669

697

609

656

586

TOTAL :

1514 2147 2148 2122 2124 2143 2437 2186

2491

2666

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 (%)

2001

44.1

18.8

42.6

2002

46.5

20.7

44.5

2003

70

26.23

37.5

2004

66.25

27.84

42.0

2005

77.35

36.83

47.6

2006

92.19

42.83

46.5

2007

89.65

46.03

51.3

2008

113.62

54.66

48.11

2009

126.28

60.7

48.07

2010

142.49

70.91

49.76

2011

180.09

95.62

53.10

Table23.5

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT SHOWING ROAD ACCIDENTS


IN AP STATE
Sl.
No.

YEAR

NO. OF
ACCIDENTS

NO. OF PERSONS
DIED

NO. OF PERSONS
INJURED

2002

34142

9532

46816

2003

35344

9590

47545

2004

39390

10621

53898

2005

38913

11098

52554

2006

42867

12606

59453

2007

45160

13787

63070

2008

46389

14529

64526

2009

44181

14799

59561

2010

44024

15539

57265

10

2011

42880

15117

55831

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 31-12-2011 stood at 75543 against the sanctioned strength of 111334. The strength of
Civil Police on ground was 67.85 percent of the sanctioned strength leaving 32.15 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 2011 stood at 33045 against the sanctioned
strength of 46351.

The percentage of vacant posts in Armed Police was 28.71 percent.

Battalion wise sanctioned and actual strength of Armed Police are shown in Table 24.4 & 24.5.
WOMEN POLICE
The separate actual strength of Women Civil Police in the state was 2100 against the
sanctioned strength of 2168 are shown in Table 24.3.
In comparison with the total actual strength of police in the state the percentage of
Women police is only 3.74%.

POLICE HOUSING CORPORATION


So far the AP Police Housing Corporation has constructed 41099 police quarters. The
percentage of construction of police quarters is 41.90% (including Battalions).
During the year 2010-11 (as on 31.12.2011) the Police Housing Corporation has
completed and handed over to the Police Department 3 Police Station buildings during the year.
Another 72 Police station buildings are at an advanced stage of construction and are expected
to be completed very shortly. Further, 64 Police station buildings are in tendering stage.
A.P. Police Academy:

The Bench Mark training / Empowering Academy situated in the

outskirts of Hyderabad City takes up the following trainings as per APPM PSOs 72
1. 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

K.S. Vyas Memorial day 27th January -

Prof. Venugopal Rao memorial lecture. 3rd February

19th May

Phone Nos. of
Director: 040-24198888- Cell: 9440796999
JD (Training) 040-24198844, Cell: 9440627593
J.D (OD) Cell: 9440627591
D.D. Cell: 9440627596

TABLE - 24.1

SANCTIONED AND ACTUAL STRENGTH OF CIVIL POLICE


AS ON 31-12-2011(MEN & WOMEN)
S.
No.

DISTRICT/CITY

CP/JT.CP/DIG/DCP/SP
/ ADDL.SP

ASP & DSP

INSPR/ SI / ASI

SANCTIONED

ACTUAL

SANCTIONED

ACTUAL

SANCTIONED

ACTUAL

HYDERABAD

34

21

45

42

1525

878

CYBERABAD

16

19

18

781

474

RANGA REDDY

136

79

MAHABOOBNAGAR

78

361

235

NALGONDA

353

257

NIZAMABAD

262

199

MEDAK

323

251

WARANGAL -R

279

170

WARANGAL -U

200

134

10 KHAMMAM

10

384

270

11 KARIMNAGAR

398

279

12 ADILABAD

10

387

295

13 KURNOOL

445

242

14 KADAPA

337

173

15 ANANTHAPUR

10

386

220

16 CHITTOOR

313

160

17 TIRUPATHI-U

205

139

18 GUNTUR-R

337

282

19 GUNTUR-U

175

100

20 NELLORE

332

205

21 PRAKASHAM

309

178

22 WEST GODAVARI

303

188

23 EAST GODAVARI

363

170

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

143

65

25 KRISHNA

277

149

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

304

167

27 VIZAG CITY

356

196

28 VIZAG (R)

255

128

29 VIZIANAGARAM

231

115

30 SRIKAKULAM

232

113

31 RP VIJAYAWADA

50

22

32 RP GUNTAKAL

45

18

33 RP SEC-BAD

41

15

160

94

338

229

10828

6566

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.

TABLE - 24.1(Con)
S
No

OFFICERS BELOW ASI

GRAND TOTAL

DISTRICT/CITY
SANC-TIONED

ACTUAL

SANC-TIONED

ACTUAL

HYDERABAD

7681

5604

9285

6545

CYBERABAD

1279

3075

2095

3576

RANGA REDDY

674

479

816

563

MAHABOOBNAGAR

2254

1588

2697

1832

NALGONDA

2206

1455

2570

1718

NIZAMABAD

1530

1137

1801

1343

MEDAK

1952

1642

2284

1902

WARANGAL -R

1554

1137

1844

1315

WARANGAL -U

1138

731

1349

873

10 KHAMMAM

2203

1902

2601

2182

11 KARIMNAGAR

2402

1813

2813

2103

12 ADILABAD

2352

1800

2753

2107

13 KURNOOL

2790

1882

3247

2133

14 KADAPA

2077

1342

2426

1522

15 ANANTHAPUR

2523

1825

2923

2055

16 CHITTOOR

1997

1365

2319

1533

17 TIRUPATHI-U

1279

850

1497

999

18 GUNTUR-R

2180

1351

2528

1642

19 GUNTUR-U

948

689

1134

795

20 NELLORE

2154

1474

2496

1686

21 PRAKASHAM

1965

1248

2285

1433

22 WEST GODAVARI

1940

1169

2252

1363

23 EAST GODAVARI

2255

1537

2628

1715

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

784

462

938

535

25 KRISHNA

1709

1187

1995

1344

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

1610

1115

1926

1289

27 VIZAG CITY

1926

1291

2296

1498

28 VIZAG (R)

1424

1037

1687

1173

29 VIZIANAGARAM

1323

976

1561

1097

30 SRIKAKULAM

1378

935

1618

1054

31 RP VIJAYAWADA

620

328

675

353

32 RP GUNTAKAL

615

324

664

344

33 RP SEC-BAD

669

427

714

444

61391

45177

72717

52066

TOTAL :

TABLE - 24.2

S.
No.

DG/IG/DIG/SP
ADDL.S.P.
DISTRICT/UNIT/CITY

ASP & DSP

INSPECTOR,
SI & ASI

SANCTIONED

ACT
UAL

SANCTIONED

ACT
UAL

34 C.I.D.

37

21

62

58

432

35 INTELLIGENCE

48

28

56

42

36 PCS& S

37 P.T.Cs. (6)

38 RANGES (9)

39 POLICE ACADEMY

40

GRAND
TOTAL

SANCTIONED

ACT
UAL

SANCTIONED

ACT
UAL

172

652

334

1183

585

404

224

1196

391

1704

685

26

13

21

16

56

37

18

17

103

53

128

76

20

13

12

15

32

28

44

21

52

26

618

241

4384

2337

5098

2625

19

16

20

17

TOTAL

187

115

207

165

1583

703

6253

3079

8230

4062

TABLE 24.1(Con)

160

94

338

229

10828 6566 61391 45177 72717 52066

GRAND TOTAL :

347

209

545

394

12411 7269 67644 48256 80947 56128

Addl.DGP RLY, TRG ,


PTO , GREY HOUNDS,
BNS & Octopus.

41 CHIEF OFFICE

SANACT
CTIOUAL
NED

OFFICERS
BELOW ASI

TABLE - 24.3

SANCTIONED AND ACTUAL STRENGTH OF POLICE (WOMEN)


AS ON 31-12-2011
SL.
NO

DISTRICT/CITY

INSPECTOR/
SI & ASI

OFFICERS BELOW
ASI

GRAND TOTAL

SANCTIO
SANCTIO
SANCTIO
ACTUAL
ACTUAL
ACTUAL
NED
NED
NED

1 HYDERABAD

57

18

360

244

417

262

2 CYBERABAD

49

85

55

92

3 RANGA REDDY

25

29

4 MAHABOOBNAGAR

68

61

72

66

5 NALGONDA

25

37

30

39

6 NIZAMABAD

25

73

30

76

7 MEDAK

25

38

30

41

8 WARANGAL -R

87

87

88

88

9 WARANGAL -U
10 KHAMMAM

65

71

71

74

11 KARIMNAGAR

25

44

27

48

12 ADILABAD

10

50

46

60

50

13 KURNOOL

69

102

74

105

14 KADAPA

97

75

102

78

21

91

21

93

15 ANANTHAPUR
16 CHITTOOR

78

58

83

60

17 TIRUPATHI-U

49

75

55

78

63

35

63

35

18 GUNTUR-R
19 GUNTUR-U

49

54

55

58

20 NELLORE

51

66

52

69

21 PRAKASHAM

31

40

32

40

22 WEST GODAVARI

11

104

60

115

64

23 EAST GODAVARI

93

74

98

76

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

28

30

25 KRISHNA

31

31

32

32

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

88

113

90

114

27 VIZAG CITY

184

128

193

134

28 VIZAG (R)

17

55

22

60

29 VIZIANAGARAM

52

52

56

54

30 SRIKAKULAM

65

54

70

56

31 RP VIJAYAWADA

34

12

34

12

32 RP GUNTAKAL

33 RP SEC-BAD
TOTAL :

0
176

0
96

6
1992

8
2004

6
2168

8
2100

TABLE - 24.4

SANCTIONED AND ACTUAL STRENGTH OF ARMED POLI CE AS ON


31-12-2011 ( MEN + WOMEN )

SL.
NO.

DISTRICT/UNIT/CITY

COMMAN
DANT/
ADDL
COMMAN
DANT
SANC

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37

HYDERABAD
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL -R
WARANGAL -U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTHAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
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 :

4
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
5
26

AC/DSP

RI/RSI/ ARSI

ACT
ACT
ACT
SANC
SANC
UAL
UAL
UAL

4
2
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
7
3
28

6
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
21
7
3
21
101

OFFICERS
BELOW ARSI

SANC

ACT
UAL

6
292
91 2976 2202
4
117
37 1289
710
1
28
11
288
157
1
71
26
768
547
1
71
19
768
471
1
65
30
720
555
1
71
22
760
588
1
72
56
683
683
2
49
4
528
291
2
76
40
860
548
1
97
54 1056
851
1
97
52 1056
828
1
75
26
816
360
1
75
30
816
670
1
75
27
816
494
2
71
43
768
432
2
49
30
528
351
1
64
38
672
343
1
35
10
384
0
2
70
25
768
369
1
70
28
768
376
1
45
26
480
318
0
61
27
672
609
2
28
4
288
170
1
45
18
480
274
2
72
25
768
439
2
26
35
864
548
1
72
33
768
461
1
54
28
576
392
1
45
21
480
335
0
17
3
193
54
0
17
4
192
55
0
17
4
190
47
32 277 171 1093 1016
6
156
88
304
177
6
40
24
67
62
19 279
99 1816 1187
108 2941 1309 27319 17970

GRAND
TOTAL

SANC

ACT
UAL

3278
1412
317
840
840
788
833
757
579
938
1154
1156
892
892
892
842
579
738
421
841
839
526
735
318
526
843
894
841
631
526
210
209
207
1391
469
112
2121
30387

2303
753
169
574
491
587
612
741
297
590
906
881
387
701
522
478
383
383
11
397
405
345
636
176
293
467
586
495
421
357
57
59
51
1223
271
99
1308
19415

TABLE - 24.5

SANCTIONED AND ACTUAL STRENGTH OF A.P SPECIAL POLICE BATTALIONS

BATTALION NO. &


S No
PLACE OF LOCATION

IG/DIG/COMNDT
/ ADDL.
ASST. COMNDT
COMNDT

RI/ RSI/ARSI

OFFICERS
BELOW ARSI.

GRAND TOTAL

SANC

ACT
UAL

SANC

ACT
UAL

SANC

ACT
UAL

SANC

ACT
UAL

SANC

ACT
UAL

I BN HYDERABAD

89

85

1106

952

1201

1042

II BN KURNOOL

87

84

1097

877

1190

967

III BN KAKINADA

87

81

1097

884

1190

970

IV BN MAMNOOR

87

81

1118

1099

1211

1185

V BN VIZIANAGARAM

85

75

1091

996

1182

1077

VI BN MANGALAGIRI

79

63

971

752

1056

821

VII BN DICHPALLY

85

81

1088

808

1178

894

VIII BN KONDAPUR

80

77

980

865

1066

946

IX BN VENKATAGIRI

81

73

828

683

914

760

10 X BN. BEECHPALLI

71

68

846

700

923

772

11 XI BN. KADAPA

71

66

846

745

923

817

12 XII BN. NALGONDA

114

101

800

623

920

730

13 XIII BN. ADILABAD

114

113

800

739

920

856

14 XIV BN. ANANTPAUR

48

34

835

711

892

753

15 XV BN. KHAMMAM

85

50

1107

986

1198

1040

16 XVI BN. VSP DIST.

85

800

891

17 XVII BN. KARIMNAGAR

85

800

891

35

27

68

51

1433

1132

TOTAL :

16210 12420 15964 13630

TABLE - 24.6

SANCTIONED & ACTUAL STRENGTH OF TECHNICAL POSTS IN PTO ,


PRO, F.P.B. & IGP PRESS AS ON 31-12-2011

DG/IG/DIG/S
P/ ADDL.SP
S No

DSP
CADRE

INSPECTOR/ OFFICERS
SI/ASI
BELOW ASI

GRAND
TOTAL

DISTRICT/UNIT/CITY
SANC

ACT
ACT
ACT
SANC
SANC
UAL
UAL
UAL

SANC

ACT
SANC
UAL

ACT
UAL

541

P.T.O.

31

24

678

715

569

POLICE RADIO ORGN.

15

14

461

345

1220 644 1702

1009

FPB

164

36

169

40

IGP PRESS

62

61

69

67

TOTAL :

11

20

19

662

410

1962 1248 2655

1685

TABLE - 24.7

LIST SHOWING NUMBER OF SUB-DIVISIONS, CIRCLES, POLCIE STATIONS


AND OUT POSTS
S No

DISTRICT/CITY

Sub-Divisions

Circles

Police Stations

Out-Posts

HYDERABAD

23

89

32

CYBERABAD

14

60

RANGA REDDY

19

MAHABOOBNAGAR

20

76

NALGONDA

23

74

NIZAMABAD

19

46

MEDAK

25

61

WARANGAL -R

13

45

WARANGAL -U

15

25

10

KHAMMAM

18

65

11

KARIMNAGAR

19

67

12

ADILABAD

23

72

13

KURNOOL

21

87

14

KADAPA

16

66

15

ANANTHAPUR

18

83

16

CHITTOOR

21

66

17

TIRUPATHI-U

24

18

GUNTUR-R

22

63

19

GUNTUR-U

20

20

NELLORE

21

68

21

PRAKASHAM

14

67

22

WEST GODAVARI

16

65

23

EAST GODAVARI

22

70

24

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

18

25

KRISHNA

17

53

26

VIJAYAWADA CITY

23

27

VIZAG CITY

25

28

VIZAG (R)

15

47

29

VIZIANAGARAM

10

44

30

SRIKAKULAM

14

47

31

RP VIJAYAWADA

14

14

32

RP GUNTAKAL

19

33

RP SEC-BAD

11

17

34

CID

35

Octopus, Hyd

36

Taskforce, Hyd

37

SIB, Hyd

38

ACB, Hyd

0
188

0
429

1
1685

0
98

TOTAL :

TABLE - 24.8

ACTUAL POLICE STRENGTH IN RELATION TO AREA, POPULATION & IPC


CRIMES DURING 2011
SL.
NO.

DISTRICT/ CITY

AREA (IN
SQ.KMS)

TOTAL
ESTIMATED
COGNIZAMID YEAR
BLE
POPULATION
CRIMES
(IN LAKHS)

ACTUAL POLICE
STRENGTH
CIVIL

ARMED

TOTAL

HYDERABAD

217

40.70

14663

6545

2303

8848

CYBERABAD

3601

49.41

17323

3576

753

4329

RANGA REDDY

7564

4.34

1715

563

169

732

MAHABOOBNAGAR

18432

41.03

6293

1832

574

2406

NALGONDA

14240

35.36

7394

1718

491

2209

NIZAMABAD

7956

25.90

5938

1343

587

1930

MEDAK

9699

30.77

5163

1902

612

2514

WARANGAL -R

10686

23.71

4354

1315

741

2056

WARANGAL -U

2160

12.05

3609

873

297

1170

10 KHAMMAM

16029

28.40

5780

2182

590

2772

11 KARIMNAGAR

11823

38.69

8016

2103

906

3009

12 ADILABAD

16128

27.79

4753

2107

881

2988

13 KURNOOL

17658

41.08

6753

2133

387

2520

14 KADAPA

15359

29.28

5042

1522

701

2223

15 ANANTHAPUR

19130

41.44

5222

2055

522

2577

16 CHITTOOR

13605

33.02

4766

1533

478

2011

17 TIRUPATHI-U

1548

9.31

2817

999

383

1382

18 GUNTUR-R

10184

37.78

6106

1642

383

2025

19 GUNTUR-U

1215

11.85

3496

795

11

806

20 NELLORE

13076

30.10

5846

1686

397

2083

21 PRAKASHAM

17141

34.44

5685

1433

405

1838

22 WEST GODAVARI

7742

39.94

7005

1363

345

1708

23 EAST GODAVARI

10516

43.72

6387

1715

636

2351

24 RAJAHMUNDRY-U

291

8.58

1925

535

176

711

25 KRISHNA

8727

25.67

6221

1344

293

1637

26 VIJAYAWADA CITY

1211

20.30

6836

1289

467

1756

78

22.51

4520

1498

586

2084

28 VIZAG (R)

11161

21.01

3059

1173

495

1668

29 VIZIANAGARAM

6539

23.78

4290

1097

421

1518

30 SRIKAKULAM

5813

27.39

3661

1054

357

1411

31 RP VIJAYAWADA

387

353

57

410

32 RP GUNTAKAL

254

344

59

403

33 RP SEC-BAD

415

444

51

495

34 CID

73

4062

2901

6963

279529

859

175767

56128

19415

75543

27 VIZAG CITY

TOTAL :

C H A P T E R 25

POLICE SACRIFICES
30 Police personnel of various ranks sacrificed their lives and 138 suffered injuries in the
state while performing different types of duties during 2011 of the total number of police
personnel killed in the state. The largest number of police personnel injured were in Hyderabad
City (25), followed by Nizamabad (18), Kurnool (15) and Nellore (11).
17 Units remained free from casualties of policemen on duty (Table 25.1)

TABLE - 25.1

POLICE PERSONNEL KILLED ON DUTY DURING 2011


(DISTRICT-WISE)
KILLED
SL.
NO.

DISTRICT/CITY

1 HYDERABAD CITY
2 CYBERABAD
3 RANGA REDDY
4 MAHABOOBNAGAR
5 NALGONDA
6 NIZAMABAD
7 MEDAK
8 WARANGAL-R
9 WARANGAL-U
10 KHAMMAM
11 KARIMNAGAR
12 ADILABAD
13 KURNOOL
14 KADAPA
15 ANANTAPUR
16 CHITTOOR
17 TIRUPATHI-U
18
19
20
21
22
23

GUNTUR-R

24
25
26
27
28

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

29
30
31
32
33

VIZIANAGARAM

GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

IN
IN
BY
ON
EXTR DACOITY
IN
IN
OTHER BORDE
EMIST
OR
ACCI- Others TOTAL
RIOTS CRIMIR
OPER OTHER
DENTS
NALS DUTIES
ATION RAIDS
0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
4
0

0
0
0

0
4
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
4
1

0
0
0

0
4
1

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
1
0

0
0
0

0
1
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

2
2

0
0

2
2

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

2
1
2

0
0
0

2
1
2

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
1

0
0

0
1

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
3
0

0
0
0

0
3
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

2
1
0

0
0
0

2
1
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

2
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0

2
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
30

0
0

0
30

TABLE-25.2

POLICE PERSONNEL INJURED ON DUTY DURING 2011


(DISTRICT-WISE)
INJURED
SL.
NO.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

DISTRICT/CITY

HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL :

IN
IN
BY
IN
ON
EXTRE DACOITY
IN
OTHER
ACCIBORDER
Others TOTAL
MIST
OR
RIOTS CRIMIDENT
DUTIES
OPERA OTHER
NALS
S
TION
RAIDS

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

25
0
0
0
4
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43

0
0
0
0
0
6
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
4
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
6
3
0
4
11
0
2
0
0
0
3
5
4
0
8
0
1
1
3
5
5
4
2
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
72

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

25
6
3
0
8
18
0
4
0
2
0
3
15
4
0
8
0
1
1
11
5
9
4
2
5
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
138

TABLE - 25.3

POLICE PERSONNEL KILLED OR INJURED ON DUTY DURING 2011


(RANK -WISE)
KILLED

SL.
NO.

RANK

IN
IN
DACOI
BY
EXTREM
ON
IN
TY
IN
OTHER
IST
BORDER ACCI- OTHERS TOTAL
OR
RIOTS CRIMIOPERAT
DUTIES DENTS
OTHER
NALS
ION
RAIDS

CONSTABLES

20

20

HEAD CONSTABLES

ASST. SUBINSPECTORS

SUB-INSPECTORS

INSPECTORS

OTHERS (GAZETTED
OFFICERS)

TOTAL

30

30

SL.
NO.

RANK

INJURED
IN
IN
DACOI
BY
EXTREM
ON
IN
TY
IN
OTHER
IST
BORDER ACCI- OTHERS TOTAL
OR
RIOTS CRIMIOPERAT
DUTIES DENTS
OTHER
NALS
ION
RAIDS

CONSTABLES

17

13

49

80

HEAD CONSTABLES

16

ASST. SUBINSPECTORS

14

SUB-INSPECTORS

13

INSPECTORS

10

OTHERS (GAZETTED
OFFICERS)

TOTAL

43

22

72

138

C H A P T E R 26

RECIDIVISM

Recidivist is the person who repeats same sort of criminal activities even after he is
punished for such criminal activities previously. Recidivist gets severe punishment
because he is resorting to such activity with full knowledge of its repercussions.

The chain snatchers, pseudo-police (Iranian Gangs), compulsive house breakers,


vehicle lifters are on the increases. With cost of Gold touching Rs. 29000 per 10
grams, snatchings have become a favourite among youngsters.

9 Percentage of crime contributed by Repeat Offenders.


9 Data entry / uploading of arrests in CIS.
9 SsP to exchange information with neighbouring districts
9 Obtaining police remands.
9 Ensuring filing of PT Warrants to see that the offenders are forwarded to
judicial custody.
9 Charging stolen property receivers under 411 IPC.
9 Snatching, diversion of attention gangs/ accused persons to be shown to the
victims through CIS.

The arrest data is entered at PS level into C.I.S (Criminal Information System) to help police
in detecting the crime.

Statement showing the present status of Repeat Offenders


Sl.NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

DISTRICTS
HYDERABAD CITY
CYBERABAD
RANGA REDDY
MAHABOOBNAGAR
NALGONDA
NIZAMABAD
MEDAK
WARANGAL-R
WARANGAL-U
KHAMMAM
KARIMNAGAR
ADILABAD
KURNOOL
KADAPA
ANANTAPUR
CHITTOOR
TIRUPATHI-U
GUNTUR-R
GUNTUR-U
NELLORE
PRAKASHAM
WEST GODAVARI
EAST GODAVARI
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
KRISHNA
VIJAYAWADA CITY
VSP CITY
VSP RURAL
VIZIANAGARAM
SRIKAKULAM
R.P.VIJAYAWADA
R.P.GUNTAKAL
R.P.SEC-BAD

TOTAL

No. of Repeat Offenders


59
156
8
72
4
14
14
2
101
162
174
67
298
110
57
93
51
70
123
504
35
215
163
27
940
294
180
9
42
50
22
4
36
4156

MARINE POLICE
Introduction
1. In recent times, the need to have a Policy for Strengthening Capabilities of State Police for securing
Countrys Coast against illegal cross border and criminal activities using sea and coast has been
receiving serious attention of the Central Government.
2. Coastal Security Scheme (CSS) was formulated by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt of India
keeping in view the recommendations of the Group of Minister on reforming the National Security
System and also the views of Concerned Coastal States and union Territories, for implementation by
the State Governments and Union Territories from the Financial year 2005-2006.
3. The objectives of the Coastal Security Scheme is to strengthen the infrastructure for patrolling and
surveillance of Coastal areas, particularly shallow areas close to the coast hither to have remained
largely un-policed. The Scheme envisages establishing and strengthening of Coastal Police Stations,
Check posts and out posts on/near the coast in every Coastal District. The Coastal Police Stations
will be fully equipped with both land and sea capability by providing them with adequate number of
vehicles, vessels, weapons, communication equipments, computers etc. Coastal Police personnel
specially selected and trained in sea faring skills will be an essential component of the Coastal Police
Stations. These Police Stations will have close liaison with Coast Guard stations for which operational
linkages have to be established.
The principal objective of the Coastal Security scheme is to address the critical gap in the
Policing of our Coast and close Coastal waters by providing the State Police Forces the
capability to Police close Coastal water and the Coast line. i.e. the sea border the country.
WHAT IS THE CRITICAL GAP
i.

Indian State has a Coastline of nearly 7516.6 Kms spread over 9 States and 4 Union Territories.

ii.

The Coast line has 12 major Ports and more than 180 minor ports

iii.

Along the Coast, a large number of strategic and vital installations including those from the
Department of defence, Atomic energy, Petroleum, Ports, besides a host of private ventures are
in existence and thus increasing the vulnerability of the Indian Coast. Further, the Territorial
waters and Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) are home to strategic reserves of oil and natural gas
as well as minerals.

iv.

Terrorism has emerged as a fore-most challenge to national Security. The Terrorists and antinational elements are using the same sea routes which are used for trade and commerce, in
transporting of narcotics illicit arms and ammunition. There is threat of piracy and armed robbery.

v.

Coastal belt has always provided a safe haven for crime mafias, especially those indulging in
drug trafficking, diamonds and arms smuggling etc.,

vi.

The lives of sizable portion of Coastal population are dependent upon fishing and the activities
associated with ports and related trade and business.

vii.

Its vulnerability in Maharashtra was exposed when some anti-national elements managed to
smuggled explosives into Mumbai and caused Bomb blast in March 1993, killing 259 innocent
persons. Before that state of Tamilnadu had also faced Tamil radicals entry into the main land
through the east coast during the 1980s.

viii.

Indian Coast Guard was created as a lead Maritime Force for non-military Maritime security in
Indias Maritime Zone & started functioning on enactment of the Coast Guard Act 1978.
a. Till that, Indian Navy & the Customs Department were looking into the issues of Maritime
Security, but in a limited way.

ix.

Of late issues like unauthorized exploitation of sea resources of India in the Exclusive Economic
Zone (EEZ), problem relating to the spills, rescue operations and other international obligations
cropped up and the Coast Guard was forced to concentrate more beyond the Territorial Waters,
which left a gap in having a foolproof security cover of the Coastal areas.

x.

Moreover, Coast Guard vessels, Technically cannot patrol in the shallow areas of the Coast.

xi.

On this background, Coastal Police Station have been conceived which will be tasked to look
after the policing needs on the Coastal areas and in the Territorial waters of India.

OBJECTIVES OF MARINE POLICE


1. To provide an additional line of Defense in the Coast line of the Country.
2. To prevent the intrusion of militants and anti - National elements into the Country through the sea.
3. To prevent smuggling of Petrol, Diesel, Medicines, illicit liquor and other essential commodities
and valuable items from the country to other countries through sea and vice versa.
4. To prevent illegal transportations of arms/ammunition, explosives, narcotic substances and also
to prevent human trafficking from and to the country through the sea.
5.

To prevent collusion between some fishermen and smugglers or militants for committing unlawful
acts.

6. To obtain community participation in Coastal Security.


7. To collect intelligence on all the above matters.
8. To Co-Ordinate among related to the agencies like State Police, Indian Navy, Coast Guard,
Fisheries Dept, Customs etc to improve quality of Coastal Policing.
9. To help the District Administration in the coastal districts in Disaster Management.
10. To handle Law & Order situations which may arise on account of clashes between various
communities/groups both on shore/off shore.
11. To effectively impose ban on monsoon trawling in some states and enforce the law of the State
relating to fishing, if so desired by the concerned State.

12. To handle environment issues like oil-spills and pollution by toxic substance on Territorial Waters
through co-ordination among various agencies.
13. To protect the maritime interest of the Country by such acts as prescribed / directed by the
concerned State/ Union Territory.
Jurisdiction of Marine Police vis-a-vis Indian Coast Guard:JURISDICTION OF COAST GUARD
9

The functional jurisdictions of the Coast Guard extents form the base line to the limits of the EEZ
(Exclusive Economic Zone) i.e.0 to 200 NM into the sea.

The Coast Guard along with the concerned state Govt Police shares the jurisdiction from the base
line to 12 NM, the Territorial waters and the custom water (0-24 NM) respectively.

JURISDICTION OF MARINE POLICE STATIONS


9

The jurisdiction of a Coastal Police Station will be upto 12 NM into the sea (72960 feet). The definition
of the jurisdiction of the Indian Territory for the applicability of the Indian Penal Code has been
described/published by the Govt of India in the special Gazette section part III, section 2, Dt:
30.09.1967.

AP state Govt issued GO stating that the jurisdiction of Marine Police Stations is upto 12 NM
into the sea and 500 Mtrs on land border vide GO Ms No 37 Home (PSC) Dept, Dt: 20.02.2008
for the purpose of Coastal Security, while the Law and Orders Police stations also will have
concurrent jurisdiction in this land area for the normal policing jobs.
o

Inspite of the above mentioned legally defined jurisdictions in Territorial Waters, it has been
considered and accepted that owning to infrastructural capability and operational limitations, it
will not feasible for the Coastal Police Stations with the present infra structure to operate
effectively beyond 5NM from coast line not-with-standing the fact that legal jurisdiction of a Costal
Police Stations will extend upto 12 NM.

Therefore, on the basis of balance of operational convenience, it is laid down that Costal
Police Stations may exercise their operations jurisdictions in term of patrolling, surveillance
within 5NM from the baseline.

Beyond 5NM, the operational jurisdiction will be exercised by the Indian Coast Guard.

However, the Coast Guard and the Coastal Police will be actively coordinating and
collaborating in their operations for optimum effectiveness.

MARINE POLICE SETUP IN ANDHRA PRADESH

Andhra Pradesh has 9 Coastal districts with Coastline of 974 Kms from Srikakulam (Orissa border) to
Nellore, Tamilnadu border. There are 508 Marine Fishing villages along the coast of Andhra Pradesh.

As part of implementing Coastal Security Scheme, in Andhra Pradesh since the financial year 20052006, AP Government have so far established 6 Marine Police Stations in the Coastal Districts of

1) Srikakulam (Kalingapatnam)
2) Visakhapatnam (Rushikonda)
3) East Godavari (Vakalapudi)
4) Krishna (Gilakaladindi)
5) Guntur (Suryalanka)
6) Nellore (Dugarajapatnam)

All the six Marine Police Stations started functioning from the year 2006. Presently all six Police
Stations have their own buildings. The present strength of Marine Police at present is 1 IGP, 1 Addl. SP,
2 DSPs (North & South), 6 Inspector of Police, 7 SIs, 3 ASIs, 12 HCs, 124 PCs i.e. a total strength is 156.

Four Wheelers, Two wheelers & Vessels:


S.No

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Name of the Marine


Police Station

Kalingapatnam
(Srikakulam)
Rushikonda
(Visakhapatnam)
Vakalapudi
(East Godavari)
Gilakaladindi
(Krishna)
Suryalanka
(Guntur)
Dugarajapatnam
(Nellore)
Total

Four
wheeler

Two
wheelers

12 Ton Fast
Interceptor
Boats vessels

Total

2
2

5 Ton Fast
Interceptor
Boats
vessels
1
1

2
2

3
3

12

18

12

48

8
8

S.NO.

Name of the Marine P.S

01.

Kalingapatnam
Srikakulam(Dt)

02.

Rushikonda
Visakhapatnam Dt.

03.

Vakalapudi
East Godavari Dt.

04.

Gilakaladindi
Krishna Dt.

05.

Surya Lanka
Guntur Dt.

06.

Dugarajapatnam
Nellore Dt.

STATUS OF MARINE BOATS


AS ON 06-02-2012
Capacity of the
Yard
Date of receipt
boat
No.
12 Ton
1253
27.06.2010
12 Ton
1260
30.05.2011
5 Ton
1211
18.09.2010

Non-Ops
Ops
Non - Ops

12 Ton
12 Ton
5 Ton
12 Ton
12 Ton
5 Ton
12 Ton
12 Ton
5 Ton
12 Ton
12 Ton
5 Ton
12 Ton
12 Ton
5 Ton

Non - Ops
Ops
Ops
Ops
Ops
Ops
Ops
Ops
Non-Ops
Ops
Ops
Ops
Non - Ops
Non-Ops
Non - Ops

1233
1274
1220
1237
1256
1206
1245
1262
1207
1241
1261
1223
1248
1263
1202

27.07.2009
10.08.2010
02.02.2010
18.06.2009
08.11.2011
11.10.2009
26.03.2010
31.05.2011
11.09.2009
04.01.2010
31.05.2011
24.03.2010
01.06.2010
30.05.2011
10.09.2009

Ops/Non-Ops

Break Up:
Total no. of Boats
Ops Boats
Non Ops Boats

- 18
- 11
- 07

(12 Ton -12),


(12 Ton- 08),
(12 Ton-04),

(5 Ton - 06)
(5 Ton-03)
(5 Ton-03)

Jetties:
The Govt of India has sanctioned 7 Jetties for the Marine Police Stations of Andhra Pradesh.
Land for the above jetties has been identified with the help of Coast Guard and Navy personnel of
Visakhapatnam. We are pursuing the matter with the district collectors of the Coastal districts and we are
in the process of acquiring lands for Jetties

Present activities:
Collection of intelligence regarding illegal activities in the sea
Serving day beats to coastal villages.
Patrolling in the Coastal villages by jeep.
Organizing awareness programs in coastal villages along with Coast Guard and Navy
Visiting landing points and establishing good relations with fishermen.
Joint patrolling with Coast Guard/CISF in the sea at Kakinada.

Booking of cases against Srilankan fishermen under Maritime Zones of India Act 1981 for
fishing in Territorial waters of India.
Patrolling in the sea jurisdiction by deploying 12 Ton / 5 Ton Fast Interceptor Boats .
Coastal Security Exercises off Andhra Coast Once in Six months
In the Coastal security Exercises which are meant for checking the effectiveness of agencies
involved in Coastal Security, and their preparedness to face the challenges to Coastal
Security and National Security.
LAWS/ ACTS relevant to Marine Police Stations:
1)

Indian Penal Code 1860.

2)

Criminal procedure Code 1973.

3) In-land steel vessels Act: 1978


4) Maritime Zone of India Act: 1981
5) Along with Maritime Zones of India (Rules): 1982
6) Indian Fisheries Act: 1987
7) The Coast Guard Act: 1978
8) The Customs Act: 1962
9) The Merchant Shipping Acts: 1958
10) A.P. Marine Fishing Regulation Act: 1994
11) The Foreigners Act: 1946

Cases are booked mainly under Maritime Zones Indian Act (Regulation of fishing) by
foreign vessels (Act 1981), when Srilankan Fishermen come into Indian Territorial waters and
Exclusive Economic Zone and fish illegally. They are apprehended and boats seized and cases
prosecuted in the special court at Visakhapatnam.

CASES BOOKED UNDER THE MARITIME ZONES OF INDIA(REGULATION OF FISHING BY


FOREIGN VESSELS)ACT 1981 (No.42 of 1981)

S. No
1
2
3
4

Particulars
No of cases booked
No of Srilankan
fishermen arrested
No of Srilankan boats
seized
Worth of Tune fish
seized

2009
1
34

2010
6
48

2011
8
50

Total
15
132

10

25

44,200/-

3,88,674/-

5,71,470/-

10,04,344/-

CASES BOOKED UNDER IPC & CRPC


S.No
1
2
3

Particulars
No of cases
booked
Accused arrested
Property seized

2009
20

2010
22

2011
43

Total
83

56
7,63,700/-

27
4,61,000/-

62
8,47,450/-

139
20,72,150/-

Phase II of Coastal Security Scheme:


Sanctions:
II Phase of Coastal Security Sanctions:
The Govt of India approved the II phase proposals and sanctioned 15 Marine Police Stations and
7 Jetties for Andhra Pradesh. Communicated vide No;5/10/2009- Coastal Security, Govt of India,
Ministers of Home Affairs (Coastal Security Section) North Block, New Delhi dt: 1st Nov 2010.
Period of Implementation:
Phase II of the Coastal Security Scheme will be 5(five) years starting from 01-04-2011
components of Coastal Security Scheme

Phase II Sanctions:
State

Coastal
Police Station

Andhra Pradesh

15

12 Ton Boats No of Jetties Four wheeler

30

15

Motor Cycles

30

The Newly Sanctioned Marine Police Stations are as follows:


S.NO. NAME OF THE DISTRICT

NEW MARINE POLICE STATION

1.

Srikakulam

2.
3.

Vizianagaram
Visakhapatnam(City)
Visakhapatnam (Rural)

1. Ekkuru, Kasi Bugga Sub-Division


2. Bhavanapadu, Santhabommali
Mandal, Kasi Bugga Sub-Division.
3. Chintapalli, Pusapati Rega (M), Vizianagaram Sub-division
4. Visakhapatnam Port
5. Pudimadaka, Atchutapuram (M)
Narsipatnam sub-division
6.Rajayyapeta, Nakkapalli (M), Narsipatnam (S D)

4.

East Godavari

7. Vodalarevu, Allavaram (M), Amalapuram Sub-division


8. Anthervedipalem, Sakinetipali (M)
Amalapuram sub-division

5.

Krishna District

6.
7.

Guntur
Prakasam

8.

Nellore

Total

9. Gollamadugu, Kodura (M Avanigadda Sub-division


10. Varalagundi, Kruthivennu (M),
Bandar Sub-division.
11.Nizampatnam, Guntur Dist
12Ramayyapatnampallipalem, Vulavapadu (M),
Kandukuru Sub-division
13. Kothapatnam, Kothapatnam (M) Ongole sub-division
14. Sriharikota,Vakadu (M), Guduru Sub-division.
15. Isukapalli , Muttukuru (M)
Nellore Rural sub-division.
15 Marine Police stations

The Govt of India sanctioned 15 New Marine Police Stations, 12 Ton Fast Interceptor Boats-30, 7
New jetties, 15 four wheelers, 30 Motors cycles.
Technical crew:
S.No

Marine Police Station


Sanctioned Strength
Kalingapatnam
(Srikakulam)
Rushikonda
(Visakhapatnam)
Vakalapudi
(East Godavari)
Gilakaladindi
(Krishna)
Suryalanka
(Guntur)
Dugarajapatnam
(Nellore)
Total

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Master

Sarang

Engine
Driver
2

Kalasi

Total

--

--

11

10

38

Telephone numbers of Inspector General of Police, Marine Police Head Quarters,


Visakhapatnam.
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.

Name of the Officer and Rank


Sri N.Chandra Mouly, IPS.,
Inspector General of Police.
P.Prakash Rao,
Addl Superintendent of Police
C.M.Naidu,
Deputy Superintendent of Police (North)
P.E.V.Narayana,
Deputy Superintendent of Police (South)

Office & Mobile Numbers


0891-2797272
9491019533
9490991097
9490760736
9490458688

All Marine Police Stations in Andhra Pradesh


Contact land line numbers
S.No

Name of the MPS

Name of the District

Contact land line number

1.

Kalingapatnam

Srikakulam

08942-289233

2.

Rushikonda

Visakhapatnam

0891-2568533

3.

Vakalapudi

East Godavari

0884-2362515

4.

Gilakaladindi

Krishna

08672-200313

5.

Suryalanka

Guntur

08643-211725

6.

Dugarajapatnam

Nellore

0861-2162189

Telephone numbers of agencies involved in Coastal Security


S.No
1.

OPS/ CONTROL ROOM


0891-2812910

MOBILE / FAX
0891- 2577269

0891-2547266

0891-2741130/
2547266
0891-2565042

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

ORGANISATION
Naval Officer In-Charge,
Indian Navy, Vizag
Indian Coast Guard, Dhq -6,
Vizag
Visakhapatnam Port Trust,
Vizag
Fisheries Department, Vizag
Customs, Vizag
Intelligence Bureau, Vizag
Rcsoc (Chennai)
Scsoc (Vizag), Ap

9.
10.
11.

Ascsoc (Kakinada), Ap
Noic (Ap) Moc
Joc, Vizag

12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.

Cisf
Customs
Cs Group Ap
Vizag Port Trust
Gangavaram Port
Kakinada Sea Port
Krishnapatnam Port
Ap Police (Control Room)
District Collector, Srikakulam
District Collector,
Vizianagaram

0884 234 2175


0891 270 7571
0891 270 2477/ 3432/
4689
0891 2566520
0891 2568837
040 23214935
0891 2875515
0891 2701177/ 2703377
0884 2349620 / 2349619
0861 2377041 / 2377984
0891 2564766
08942 222510

2.
3.

0891-2562758
0891-2502953
0891-2562295
0891-2568100
04425395016/23460403
0891254 7266

08922 275802

044 23460404
0891 2741130
9490418053
0884 2342171
0891 2577269
0891 - 2512161
0891 2566520
040 23214227
0891 - 2565042
0 97045 42777
0 97041 22330

22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.

District Collector,
Visakhapatnam

0891 2564426/ 2563257 /


2563121

District Collector, East


Godavari
District Collector, West
Godavari

0861 2331626 / 0884


2353480

District Collector, Krishna

0867 2252401

District Collector, Guntur

0863 2234200

District Collector, Prakasam

0892 231444

District Collector, Nellore

0861 2331999 / 2324374

0884 2365506

08812 230052

0861 2331626 /
2325025

DISTRICT PROFILES AND MAPS


Sl.No.
1

Range

Hyderabad City

2
3

District
Cyberabad

Hyderabad

Ranga Reddy

Mahaboobnagar

Nalgonda

6
7

Nizamabad

8
9

12
13
14

Warangal

Warangal Urban
Khammam

Karimnagar
Kurnool

15
16

Medak
Warangal Rural

10
11

Nizamabad

Karimnagar
Adilabad
Kurnool
Kadpa
Anantapur

Anantapur

Chittoor

17

Tirupathi Urban

18

Guntur Rural

19
20

Guntur

Guntur Urban
Nellore

21

Prakasham

22

West Godavari

23

East Godavari

24

Eluru

Rajahmundry Urban

25

Krishna

26

Vijayawada City

27

VSP City

28
29
30

Vizag

VSP Rural
Vizianagaram
Srikakulam

Page No.

Hyderabad City- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No
1 Total Population (lakhs)
2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

Sl.
No

Crime Head

40.10 1 Murders
217 2 Att. to Murders

2009

2010

2011

136

121

107

106

134

128

No. of Revenue SubDivisions


4 No. of Revenue Mandals

Kidnappings &
Abductions
16 4 Hurt Cases

90

98

85

1306

1032

1063

5 No. of Villages

66 5 Riotings

186

372

169

6 Zones

2 3

5 6 Murders for Gain

7 Divisions

23 7 Dacoities

8 Police Stations

89 8 Robberies

57

50

39

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

8848 9 Burglaries

957

894

689

10 % of Detection

30.55 10 Thefts

4867

4754

4289

11 % of Recovery

43.20 11 Cheatings

1685

1736

1635

12 % of Conviction

36.76 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

77

83

62

46

29

34

1622

1570

1590

15 Dowry Deaths

28

44

27

16 Dowry Murders

1134

1203

1223

18 Rape Cases

45

39

55

19 SC/ST Offences

99

93

99

13 Counterfeit Currency
14 Gender Offences

17 Dowry Harassment

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

238

16424 16211 14663

239

Cyberabad- A Profile
INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No
1 Total Population (lakhs)
2 Area (in Sq.Kms)
No. of Revenue SubDivisions
4 No. of Revenue Mandals

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
7 Circles
8 Police Stations

Sl.
No

2009

2010

2011

160

158

172

47

81

121

143

125

125

1114

1219

1420

81

57

51

20

20

36

0 7 Dacoities

10

14

60 8 Robberies

69

59

91

Crime Head

48.68 1 Murders
3600.9 2 Att. to Murders
Kidnappings &
Abductions
19 4 Hurt Cases
2 3

524 5 Riotings
14 6 Murders for Gain

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

4329 9 Burglaries

1343

1351

1204

10 % of Detection

62.21 10 Thefts

3253

3950

3965

11 % of Recovery

74.51 11 Cheatings

1131

1211

1259

12 % of Conviction

58.08 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

114

163

152

13

17

1504

1800

1934

15 Dowry Deaths

44

42

50

16 Dowry Murders

12

12

17 Dowry Harassment

924

1202

1342

18 Rape Cases

78

92

86

19 SC/ST Offences

86

105

93

13 Counterfeit Currency
14 Gender Offences

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

240

14498 15970 17323

241

Ranga Reddy District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR
THE YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.N
o

Crime Head

2009 2010 2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

4.28

Murders

59

33

71

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

7564

Att. to Murders

27

26

19

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

26

20

23

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

18

Hurt Cases

478

376

389

496

Riotings

18

20

14

6 Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

Dacoities

19

Robberies

732

Burglaries

98

64

85

5 No. of Villages

8 Police Stations
9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)
10 % of Detection

66.18 10 Thefts

119

117

123

11 % of Recovery

64.15 11 Cheatings

50

52

52

12 % of Conviction

55.75 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

14 Gender Offences

257

218

285

15 Dowry Deaths

20

19

15

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

92

75

88

18 Rape Cases

25

19

24

19 SC/ST Offences

29

27

20

13 Counterfeit Currency

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

242

2000 1646 1715

243

Mahaboobnagar District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No
1 Total Population (lakhs)

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

144

164

173

40.42

Murders

18432

Att. to Murders

61

50

77

Kidnappings &
Abductions

87

74

65

64

Hurt Cases

1251

1019

1047

1550

Riotings

93

66

63

Murders for Gain

10

11

15

Area (in Sq.Kms)

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

No. of Revenue Mandals

No. of Villages

Sub-Divisions

Circles

20

Dacoities

Police Stations

76

Robberies

16

22

14

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2406

Burglaries

252

250

236

10 % of Detection

66.68 10 Thefts

997

1213

1134

11 % of Recovery

53.78 11 Cheatings

145

156

161

12 % of Conviction

48.03 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

16

25

22

16

1093

955

1007

15 Dowry Deaths

24

32

25

16 Dowry Murders

13

13

22

17 Dowry Harassment

293

222

247

18 Rape Cases

73

84

86

19 SC/ST Offences

173

157

124

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

6701

6352

6293

13 Counterfeit Currency
14 Gender Offences

244

245

Nalgonda District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

117

108

92

1 Total Population (lakhs)

34.84 1 Murders

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

14240 2 Att. to Murders

60

65

89

Kidnappings &
Abductions

85

68

69

1759

1392

1339

101

98

125

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

4 3

59 4 Hurt Cases
1161 5 Riotings
5 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

23 7 Dacoities

8 Police Stations

74 8 Robberies

30

35

18

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2209 9 Burglaries

271

301

292

10 % of Detection

77.74 10 Thefts

460

553

603

11 % of Recovery

48.42 11 Cheatings

257

215

222

12 % of Conviction

38.41 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

35

43

28

1237

1028

1063

15 Dowry Deaths

41

32

36

16 Dowry Murders

12

17 Dowry Harassment

356

212

248

18 Rape Cases

77

68

48

19 SC/ST Offences

106

127

98

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

8307

6351

7394

13 Counterfeit Currency
14 Gender Offences

246

247

Nizamabad District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009 2010 2011

Total Population (lakhs)

25.52

Murders

89

81

121

Area (in Sq.Kms)


No. of Revenue SubDivisions

7956

46

42

51

Att. to Murders
Kidnappings &
Abductions

29

53

60

36

Hurt Cases

825

874

900

923

Riotings

36

53

86

Murders for Gain

11

17

13

3
4

No. of Revenue Mandals

No. of Villages

Sub-Divisions

Circles

19

Dacoities

Police Stations

46

Robberies

15

20

27

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1930

Burglaries

238

325

398

10

% of Detection

65.71 10 Thefts

382

681

745

11

% of Recovery

49.41 11 Cheatings

158

195

206

12

% of Conviction

44.88 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

14

19

13 Counterfeit Currency

15

14 Gender Offences

723

855

884

15 Dowry Deaths

17

21

27

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

303

549

540

18 Rape Cases

24

59

59

19 SC/ST Offences

48

66

106

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

248

4407 5385 5938

249

Medak District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009 2010 2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

30.32 1 Murders

97

77

114

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

9699 2 Att. to Murders

59

47

52

Kidnappings &
Abductions

42

66

37

965

721

790

66

44

67

17

18

20

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

3 3

46 4 Hurt Cases
1265 5 Riotings
5 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

25 7 Dacoities

8 Police Stations

61 8 Robberies

25

20

19

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2514 9 Burglaries

254

309

324

10 % of Detection

75.11 10 Thefts

542

537

542

11 % of Recovery

71.70 11 Cheatings

197

141

165

12 % of Conviction

72.95 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

14

10

12

14 Gender Offences

664

606

683

15 Dowry Deaths

26

29

25

16 Dowry Murders

21

17 Dowry Harassment

301

260

320

18 Rape Cases

42

48

37

19 SC/ST Offences

38

51

68

13 Counterfeit Currency

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

250

5434 #### 5163

251

Warangal Rural - A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.N
o

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010 2011

Total Population (lakhs)

23.36

Murders

64

47

71

Area (in Sq.Kms)

10686

Att. to Murders

30

19

32

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

63

46

62

No. of Revenue Mandals

39

Hurt Cases

777

777

964

No. of Villages

958

Riotings

130

145

204

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

Circles

13

Dacoities

Police Stations

45

Robberies

12

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2056

Burglaries

118

139

231

10 % of Detection

75.72 10 Thefts

163

127

327

11 % of Recovery

44.11 11 Cheatings

86

119

134

12 % of Conviction

58.42 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

14 Gender Offences

644

474

680

15 Dowry Deaths

30

25

26

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

212

46

88

18 Rape Cases

41

27

48

19 SC/ST Offences

23

50

82

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

3167

13 Counterfeit Currency

252

3128 4354

253

Warangal Urban- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.N
o

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010 2011

Total Population (lakhs)

11.87

Murders

36

21

46

Area (in Sq.Kms)

2160

Att. to Murders

11

14

10

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

56

25

43

No. of Revenue Mandals

12

Hurt Cases

618

401

491

No. of Villages

220

Riotings

118

43

82

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

Circles

15

Dacoities

Police Stations

25

Robberies

21

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1170

Burglaries

154

122

199

10 % of Detection

71.68 10 Thefts

339

242

407

11 % of Recovery

22.08 11 Cheatings

229

146

231

12 % of Conviction

44.84 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

14 Gender Offences

485

394

532

15 Dowry Deaths

18

12

26

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

204

28

62

18 Rape Cases

29

17

34

19 SC/ST Offences

50

35

28

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

3934

13 Counterfeit Currency

254

2477 3609

255

Khammam District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

111

85

102

1 Total Population (lakhs)

27.98 1 Murders

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

16029 2 Att. to Murders

63

70

88

Kidnappings &
Abductions

88

60

70

1100

887

960

133

121

153

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

4 3

46 4 Hurt Cases
1239 5 Riotings
7 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

18 7 Dacoities

8 Police Stations

65 8 Robberies

22

11

12

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2772 9 Burglaries

252

208

258

10 % of Detection

77.42 10 Thefts

500

481

537

11 % of Recovery

60.18 11 Cheatings

154

206

179

12 % of Conviction

37.69 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

28

24

13

1066

668

1047

15 Dowry Deaths

18

10

19

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

265

161

169

18 Rape Cases

97

60

84

19 SC/ST Offences

88

64

115

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

6054

5364

5780

13 Counterfeit Currency
14 Gender Offences

256

257

Karimnagar District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

38.12

Murders

82

124

135

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

11823

Att. to Murders

89

79

107

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

89

118

116

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

59

Hurt Cases

1572

1554

1646

1195

Riotings

174

149

169

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

19

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

67

Robberies

13

15

20

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

3009

Burglaries

248

274

335

10 % of Detection

84.16 10 Thefts

492

650

769

11 % of Recovery

48.37 11 Cheatings

327

347

404

12 % of Conviction

42.28 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

18

33

42

1127

1176

1212

15 Dowry Deaths

40

39

38

16 Dowry Murders

12

17 Dowry Harassment

580

596

648

18 Rape Cases

47

63

57

19 SC/ST Offences

106

171

210

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

7341

7555

8016

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

13 Counterfeit Currency
14 Gender Offences

258

259

Adilabad District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

27.38

Murders

81

92

102

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

16128

Att. to Murders

62

82

87

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

50

41

53

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

52

Hurt Cases

1225

1011

1105

1729

Riotings

94

64

76

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

23

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

72

Robberies

19

15

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2988

Burglaries

197

193

225

10 % of Detection

75.43 10 Thefts

310

285

338

11 % of Recovery

46.46 11 Cheatings

132

127

130

12 % of Conviction

50.66 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

34

21

14 Gender Offences

775

681

769

15 Dowry Deaths

11

15

19

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

379

372

388

18 Rape Cases

67

47

82

19 SC/ST Offences

36

87

13

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

4923

4598

4753

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

13 Counterfeit Currency

260

261

Kurnool District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

40.47 1 Murders

99

151

147

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

17658 2 Att. to Murders

147

118

155

52

67

55

1639

1415

1496

159

81

108

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

3 3

Kidnappings &
Abductions

54 4 Hurt Cases
918 5 Riotings
6 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

21 7 Dacoities

8 Police Stations

87 8 Robberies

19

20

19

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2520 9 Burglaries

276

206

237

10 % of Detection

71.78 10 Thefts

453

476

542

11 % of Recovery

46.73 11 Cheatings

206

201

263

12 % of Conviction

52.50 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

22

21

13

13 Counterfeit Currency

15

14 Gender Offences

973

922

939

15 Dowry Deaths

17

18

18

16 Dowry Murders

13

17 Dowry Harassment

230

168

135

18 Rape Cases

31

49

36

19 SC/ST Offences

216

210

226

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

7469

6634

6753

262

263

Kadapa District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

28.85 1 Murders

84

96

113

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

15359 2 Att. to Murders

44

39

61

Kidnappings &
Abductions

42

55

53

1027

1066

970

158

76

99

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

3 3

50 4 Hurt Cases
965 5 Riotings
6 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

16 7 Dacoities

8 Police Stations

66 8 Robberies

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2223 9 Burglaries

97

140

137

10 % of Detection

68.41 10 Thefts

430

465

575

11 % of Recovery

77.05 11 Cheatings

162

211

148

12 % of Conviction

35.84 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

24

28

29

14 Gender Offences

565

594

619

15 Dowry Deaths

17

15

15

16 Dowry Murders

10

11

10

17 Dowry Harassment

116

140

118

18 Rape Cases

23

35

39

19 SC/ST Offences

96

40

54

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5219

5229

5042

13 Counterfeit Currency

264

265

Anantapur District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

128

133

165

1 Total Population (lakhs)

40.83

Murders

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

19130

Att. to Murders

77

95

99

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

58

69

69

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

63

Hurt Cases

1024

1092

1040

952

Riotings

92

64

80

Murders for Gain

10

7 Circles

18

Dacoities

18

13

8 Police Stations

83

Robberies

23

18

14

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2577

Burglaries

172

288

245

10 % of Detection

74.70 10 Thefts

520

718

631

11 % of Recovery

61.66 11 Cheatings

98

215

142

12 % of Conviction

18.39 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

23

23

14

13 Counterfeit Currency

26

14 Gender Offences

512

669

763

15 Dowry Deaths

13

20

35

16 Dowry Murders

14

17 Dowry Harassment

127

226

195

18 Rape Cases

22

19

16

19 SC/ST Offences

95

93

63

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

4992

5669

5222

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

266

267

Chittoor District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.N
o

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

32.53

Murders

58

90

82

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

13605

Att. to Murders

33

38

48

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

37

62

58

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

56

Hurt Cases

775

760

810

1252

Riotings

75

51

42

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

21

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

66

Robberies

15

12

16

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2011

Burglaries

132

146

151

10 % of Detection

72.85 10 Thefts

586

469

600

11 % of Recovery

78.16 11 Cheatings

74

100

139

12 % of Conviction

63.08 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

15

13

13

13 Counterfeit Currency

15

10

14 Gender Offences

446

679

649

15 Dowry Deaths

11

32

25

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

226

349

372

18 Rape Cases

22

43

17

19 SC/ST Offences

132

77

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

4402

4710

4766

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

268

269

Tirupathi Urban- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

9.17

Murders

16

28

39

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

1548

Att. to Murders

13

33

29

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

21

13

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

10

Hurt Cases

168

192

215

288

Riotings

13

17

37

6 Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

Dacoities

24

Robberies

23

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1382

Burglaries

116

119

178

10 % of Detection

49.31 10 Thefts

609

634

837

11 % of Recovery

41.73 11 Cheatings

129

106

220

12 % of Conviction

83.58 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

13 Counterfeit Currency

16

14 Gender Offences

156

152

190

15 Dowry Deaths

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

87

61

108

18 Rape Cases

10

10

19 SC/ST Offences

86

36

56

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

2028

2310

2817

5 No. of Villages

8 Police Stations

270

271

Guntur Rural - A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

37.22 1 Murders

96

101

82

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

10184 2 Att. to Murders

99

65

66

Kidnappings &
Abductions

34

38

44

1581

1274

1458

58

43

30

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

2 3

48 4 Hurt Cases
628 5 Riotings
5 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

22 7 Dacoities

8 Police Stations

63 8 Robberies

16

13

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2025 9 Burglaries

177

214

218

10 % of Detection

70.46 10 Thefts

260

601

660

11 % of Recovery

72.30 11 Cheatings

168

134

224

12 % of Conviction

32.95 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

45

22

10

15

14 Gender Offences

453

931

874

15 Dowry Deaths

12

15

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

257

425

429

18 Rape Cases

26

35

40

19 SC/ST Offences

106

134

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5767

5241

6106

13 Counterfeit Currency

272

273

Guntur Urban- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

47

41

44

1 Total Population (lakhs)

11.67 1 Murders

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

1215 2 Att. to Murders

24

29

Kidnappings &
Abductions

31

16

23

356

301

424

11

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages

2 3

11 4 Hurt Cases
101 5 Riotings

6 Sub-Divisions

6 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

2 7 Dacoities

20 8 Robberies

28

19

14

806 9 Burglaries

158

119

133

8 Police Stations
9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)
10 % of Detection

73.68 10 Thefts

833

721

825

11 % of Recovery

70.49 11 Cheatings

125

140

142

12 % of Conviction

32.15 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

17

20

13

13 Counterfeit Currency

36

14 Gender Offences

732

320

637

15 Dowry Deaths

13

11

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

295

201

372

18 Rape Cases

12

12

31

19 SC/ST Offences

119

32

45

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

3356

2891

3496

274

275

Nellore District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

29.66 1 Murders

62

67

56

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

13076 2 Att. to Murders

76

79

77

Kidnappings &
Abductions

52

49

65

1178

1062

1247

41

34

36

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

3 3

46 4 Hurt Cases
1201 5 Riotings
5 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

21 7 Dacoities

8 Police Stations

68 8 Robberies

11

17

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2083 9 Burglaries

189

233

206

10 % of Detection

61.67 10 Thefts

571

770

925

11 % of Recovery

42.20 11 Cheatings

156

192

188

12 % of Conviction

71.53 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

41

33

84

13 Counterfeit Currency

17

14 Gender Offences

579

618

621

15 Dowry Deaths

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

163

194

166

18 Rape Cases

28

27

27

19 SC/ST Offences

133

102

127

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5490

5331

5846

276

277

Prakasham District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.N
o

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

33.93

Murders

77

89

83

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

17141

Att. to Murders

67

83

97

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

41

60

80

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

56

Hurt Cases

1219

1048

1381

1093

Riotings

43

20

53

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

14

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

67

Robberies

14

15

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1838

Burglaries

173

181

200

10 % of Detection

52.14 10 Thefts

402

443

504

11 % of Recovery

32.31 11 Cheatings

136

148

269

12 % of Conviction

22.68 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

28

41

61

13 Counterfeit Currency

15

14 Gender Offences

684

679

791

15 Dowry Deaths

14

10

11

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

215

190

239

18 Rape Cases

25

27

24

19 SC/ST Offences

41

55

67

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5369

4941

5685

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

278

279

West Godavari District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010 2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

39.35 1 Murders

68

65

66

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

7742 2 Att. to Murders

100

94

64

74

104

70

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

4 3

Kidnappings &
Abductions

46 4 Hurt Cases
901 5 Riotings
4 6 Murders for Gain

1215

1013 1109

37

25

26

7 Circles

16 7 Dacoities

8 Police Stations

65 8 Robberies

23

20

20

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1708 9 Burglaries

356

442

428

10 % of Detection

73.96 10 Thefts

1223

1197 1167

11 % of Recovery

48.63 11 Cheatings

311

284

287

12 % of Conviction

28.87 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

45

44

35

29

16

13 Counterfeit Currency
14 Gender Offences

1188

1215 1070

15 Dowry Deaths

14

26

26

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

642

629

624

18 Rape Cases

110

123

90

19 SC/ST Offences

159

138

126

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

7593

7286 7005

280

281

East Godavari District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

43.07

Murders

68

59

72

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

10516

Att. to Murders

68

80

96

53

43

33

38

Kidnappings &
Abductions
Hurt Cases

923

848

923

1012

Riotings

48

25

27

Murders for Gain

11

7 Circles

22

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

69

Robberies

19

10

23

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2351

Burglaries

331

314

304

10 % of Detection

71.94 10 Thefts

728

815

981

11 % of Recovery

43.15 11 Cheatings

175

210

232

12 % of Conviction

47.24 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

56

62

66

13 Counterfeit Currency

12

22

14 Gender Offences

685

794

871

15 Dowry Deaths

21

20

17

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

241

246

246

18 Rape Cases

31

64

70

19 SC/ST Offences

196

208

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5970

5681

6387

No. of Revenue SubDivisions


4 No. of Revenue Mandals
3

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

282

283

Rajahmundry Urban- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No
1 Total Population (lakhs)

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

8.45

Murders

13

18

17

290.7

Att. to Murders

14

17

49

12

25

28

Kidnappings &
Abductions
Hurt Cases

273

244

334

180

Riotings

6 Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

Dacoities

18

Robberies

10

10

10

711

Burglaries

119

127

102

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)


No. of Revenue SubDivisions
4 No. of Revenue Mandals
3

5 No. of Villages

8 Police Stations
9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)
10 % of Detection

72.68 10 Thefts

363

376

371

11 % of Recovery

57.23 11 Cheatings

69

72

54

12 % of Conviction

52.98 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

20

31

14

13 Counterfeit Currency

20

14 Gender Offences

156

219

243

15 Dowry Deaths

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

96

91

164

18 Rape Cases

16

10

14

19 SC/ST Offences

133

51

38

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

1881

1924

1925

284

285

Krishna District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

25.29 1 Murders

67

69

67

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

8727 2 Att. to Murders

91

67

75

Kidnappings &
Abductions

40

56

69

1378

1178

1405

37

34

31

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

4 3

40 4 Hurt Cases
960 5 Riotings
5 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

17 7 Dacoities

8 Police Stations

52 8 Robberies

10

13

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1637 9 Burglaries

164

192

258

10 % of Detection

76.98 10 Thefts

494

542

563

11 % of Recovery

42.64 11 Cheatings

113

132

151

12 % of Conviction

49.95 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

25

12

27

13 Counterfeit Currency

11

14 Gender Offences

805

797

1203

15 Dowry Deaths

14

19

13

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

392

377

676

18 Rape Cases

43

49

77

19 SC/ST Offences

72

96

79

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5580

5288

6221

286

287

Vijayawada City- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

20.00 1 Murders

32

33

30

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

1211 2 Att. to Murders

40

46

58

Kidnappings &
Abductions

61

71

65

620

560

704

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages

0 3

0 4 Hurt Cases
230 5 Riotings

6 Sub-Divisions

4 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

2 7 Dacoities

23 8 Robberies

22

19

34

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1756 9 Burglaries

175

226

227

10 % of Detection

55.35 10 Thefts

1121

1302

1486

11 % of Recovery

58.38 11 Cheatings

277

341

363

12 % of Conviction

44.09 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

20

43

78

13 Counterfeit Currency

38

16

14 Gender Offences

614

682

836

15 Dowry Deaths

12

16

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

353

429

600

18 Rape Cases

23

24

36

19 SC/ST Offences

21

16

47

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5009

5528

6836

8 Police Stations

288

289

Visakhapatnam City- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.
No

1 Total Population (lakhs)


2 Area (in Sq.Kms)
3

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals


5 No. of Villages

2009

2010

2011

23

18

34

78 2 Att. to Murders

25

21

32

Kidnappings &
Abductions

38

21

44

455

360

321

11

Crime Head

22.18 1 Murders

1 3

5 4 Hurt Cases
75 5 Riotings

6 Sub-Divisions

5 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

3 7 Dacoities

13

25 8 Robberies

21

38

26

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2084 9 Burglaries

305

323

282

10 % of Detection

71.66 10 Thefts

1002

1155

1252

11 % of Recovery

59.94 11 Cheatings

243

226

202

12 % of Conviction

66.54 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

51

55

44

13 Counterfeit Currency

19

16

14 Gender Offences

711

506

509

15 Dowry Deaths

13

12

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

481

359

351

18 Rape Cases

38

56

52

19 SC/ST Offences

45

35

27

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5169

6609

4520

8 Police Stations

290

291

Visakhapatnam District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.N
o

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

Total Population (lakhs)

20.70 1 Murders

47

76

59

Area (in Sq.Kms)

11161 25 Att. to Murders

28

23

28

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

14

20

18

No. of Revenue Mandals

540

566

629

No. of Villages

39

66

40

Sub-Divisions

Circles

15 7 Dacoities

Police Stations

46 8 Robberies

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1668 9 Burglaries

93

104

161

10 % of Detection

77.80 10 Thefts

148

236

272

11 % of Recovery

41.88 11 Cheatings

71

94

101

12 % of Conviction

46.99 125 Cr.Br. Of Trust

19

279

416

449

15 Dowry Deaths

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

89

99

86

18 Rape Cases

14

37

36

19 SC/ST Offences

29

45

61

250 Tot.Cog.Crimes

2562

3000

3059

3 3

37 4 Hurt Cases
3246 5 Riotings
4 6 Murders for Gain

13 Counterfeit Currency
14 Gender Offences

292

293

Vizianagaram District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.
No

Sl.N
o

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

1 Total Population (lakhs)

23.43

Murders

28

24

35

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

6539

Att. to Murders

22

34

24

No. of Revenue SubDivisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

10

14

11

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

34

Hurt Cases

498

478

605

3036

Riotings

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

10

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

44

Robberies

11

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1518

Burglaries

125

118

120

10 % of Detection

82.31 10 Thefts

236

255

329

11 % of Recovery

54.04 11 Cheatings

102

92

82

12 % of Conviction

68.20 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

10

13 Counterfeit Currency

19

14 Gender Offences

415

422

492

15 Dowry Deaths

13

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

268

268

339

18 Rape Cases

12

31

42

19 SC/ST Offences

20

20

31

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

3152

3468

4290

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

294

295

Srikakulam District- A Profile


INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE
YEARS 2009-2011

Vital Statistics
Sl.N
o

Sl.
No

Crime Head

2009

2010

2011

Total Population (lakhs)

26.99 1 Murders

29

31

35

Area (in Sq.Kms)

5813 2 Att. to Murders

23

33

60

14

22

20

700

739

758

43

23

Kidnappings &
Abductions
38 4 Hurt Cases

No. of Revenue SubDivisions


No. of Revenue Mandals

No. of Villages

Sub-Divisions

Circles

14 7 Dacoities

Police Stations

47 8 Robberies

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1411 9 Burglaries

117

141

114

10 % of Detection

82.22 10 Thefts

152

285

235

11 % of Recovery

46.91 11 Cheatings

37

77

43

12 % of Conviction

60.04 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

18

11

19

13 Counterfeit Currency

16

14 Gender Offences

329

505

442

15 Dowry Deaths

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

205

341

302

18 Rape Cases

20

33

28

19 SC/ST Offences

39

53

22

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

3001

3688

3661

3 3

1865 5 Riotings
3 6 Murders for Gain

296

297

298

HYDERABAD CITY
Sl.
Name of the Court
No.
1 Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction Name of the Zone


Charminar, Kalapathar, Bahadurpura,
Hussaini Alam, Kamatipura,
Chandrayangutta, Chatrinaka,
Shahalibanda, Falakunama

South Zone

VII Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court

Santoshnagar, Madannapet, Kanchanbagh South Zone

VIII Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court

Mirchowk, Rein Bazar, Dabeerpura


Moghalpura, Bhavaninagar.

Ist Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Saifabad
Magistrate Court
II Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Abids
Court
III Metropolitan Magistrate Court
Begumbazar

5
6

South Zone
Central Zone
Central Zone
Central Zone

IX Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court

Chikkadapally, Musheerabad,
Gandhiangar, Narayanaguda

Central Zone

XI Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court
XII Addl. Chief Metropolitan
Magistrate Court
II Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
Court
IV Addl. Chief Metropolitan
Magistrate Court

Ramgopalpet

Central Zone

Nampally

Central Zone

Sulthanbazar, Afzalgunj

East Zone

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Kachiguda, Nallakunta, O.U.Sity, Amberpet East Zone

VII Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Malakpet
Magistrate Court
VIII Addl. Chief Metropolitan
Chadharghat, Saidabad
Magistrate Court
I Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Manghalhat, Habeebnagar, Shayanthgunj
Court

East Zone
East Zone
West Zone

III Addl. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Jublee Hills, S.R. Nagar


West Zone
Court
VI Addl. Chief Metropolitan
Asifnagar, Humayunnagar, Tappachabutra, West Zone
Magistrate Court
Golconda, Langerhouse
XIV Addl. Chief Metropolitan
Magistrate Court
X Addl. Chief Metropolitan
Magistrate Court

Panjagutta

West Zone

Gopalapuram, Chilakalaguda, Lalaguda,


Tukaramgate, Market, Maredpally.

North Zone

19

XI Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court

Mahankali, Karkhana, Begumpet,


Bowenpally, Bollaram, Tirumulghery

North Zone

20

XII Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court
XIII Addl. Chief Metropolitan
Magistrate Court

Central Crime Statoin, Hyderabad City

18

21

Women PS, CCS.


Women PS, (Sec.bad N/Z)
Women PS, South Zone.

300

CYBERABAD
Sl. No. Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

II MM Court , Cyberabad

Saroornagar, L.B. Nagar, Pahadishareef

III MM court, Cyberabad

Nacharam, Uppal, Ghatkesar

IV MM Court Cyberabad

Ibrahimpatnam, Yacharam, Manchal


Maheshwaram, Kandukur

VI MM Court Cyberabad

Alwal, Petbasheerabad, Jeedimetla, Dundigal,


Medchal, Shameerpet

VII MM Court, Cyberabad

Vanasthalipuram, Hayathnagar

VIII MM Court, Cyberabad

Rajendranagar, Shamshabad, Raidurgam, Narsingi,


Moinabad

IX MM Court, Cyberabad

Balanagar, Sanathnagar, Kukatpally, Miyapur,


Chandanagar, Madhapur

X MM Court, Cyberabad

Malkajgiri, Neredmet, Kushaiguda, Keesara

301

RANGA REDDY

Sl. No. Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

JFCM Vikarabad

Vikarabad, Charur, Mominpet, Marpally,


Nawabpet, Bantwaram

Vikarabad

JFCM Tandur

Tandur, Yalal, Basheerabad, Karankote,


Peddemul

Tandur

JFCM Chevella

Chevella, Shankerpally, Shabad

Chevella

JFCM Pargi

Chengomul, Pargi, Doma, Kulkacherla,


Mohammadabad

Pargi

302

MAHABOOBNAGAR
Sl.
Name of the Court
No.
1

JFCM Court, Shadnagar

JFCM Court, Jadcherla

P.S. which comes under the


jurisdiction
Shadnagar, Kothur, Kondurg,
Keshampet.
Balanagar

JFCM Court, Wanaparthy

Wanaparthy Town, Wanaparthy Rural

Wanaparthy

JFCM Kollapur

Pangal

Wanaparthy

JFCM Court, Nagarkurnool.

Gopalpet

Wanaparthy

JFCM Court, Kodangal

Kodangal

JFCM Court,
Mahaboobnagar

JFCM Court Kollapur

JFCM Court, Narayanpet

10

JFCM Court, Wanaparthy

Kodangal, Kosgi, Doulatabad,


Bomraspet
Mahaboobnagar I Town,
Mahaboobnagar II Town
Mahaboobnagar Rural, Koilkonda,
Hanwada, Nawabpet
Kollapur, Kodair, Vepangandla, P.K.
Pally
Makthal, Krishna, Magnoor
Kothakota, Pebbair, Peddamandadil,
Khillaghanpur
Addakal

12
13

JFCM Court,
Mahaboobnagar
JFCM Court Jadcherla
JFCM Court, Nagarkurnool.

14

JFCM Court, Kalwakurthy

11

15
16

JFCM Court, Narayanpet


JFCM Court, Kodangal

17

JFCM Court Achampet

18

JFCM Court, Atmakur

19

JFCM Court, Gadwal

20

JFCM Court Alampur

21

JFCM Court, Nagarkurnool.

Name of the circle.


Shadnagar
Shadnagar

Mahaboobnagar Town
Circle
Mahaboobnagar Rural
circle
Kollapur Circle
Makthal Circle
Kothakota Circle
Kothakota Circle

Jadcherla, Bhoothpur
Thimmajipet
Kalwakurthy, Vangoor, Veldanda, Midjil

Jadcherla circle
Jadcherla circle
Kalwakurthy Circle

Amangal, Madgul, Talakondapally

Amangal Circle

Narayanpet, Marikal
Damargidda, Maddur
Achampet, Uppununthala, Balmoor,
Lingal, Siddapur
Amrabad
Atmakur, Devarkadra, Narva, CC Kunta

Narayanpet Circle
Narayanpet Circle
Achampet Circle
Amrabad Circle
Atmakur Circle

Gadwal Town, Gadwal Rural, Gattu,


Gadeal Circle
Maldakal, Dharoor
Alampur, Kodandapur, Itikyal, Manopad, Alampur Circle
Shathinagar, Rajoli
Nagarkarnool, Bijanapalli, Telkapalli,
Nagarkurnool Circle
Tadoor

303

NALGONDA
Sl. No. Name of the Court
1.
2.
3.

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

JFCM Court, Nakrekal

Addl. JFCM Court, Bhongir Bhongir Town & Rural,


PDM Court, Bhongir (All civil Bommalaramaram, Bibinagar,
cases and made over cases
Yadgirigutta, Alair, Thurkapally,
from ADM Bhongir)
Rajapet,
Athmakur-M, Gundala,

Name of the circle.


Nalgonda Circle

Chandur Circle

Nakrekal, Shaligouraram, Kethepally, Nakrekal Circle


Kattangur
Bhongir Circle
Yadagirigutta Circle
Ramannapet Circle

Pochampally

Choutuppal Circle

JFCM Court, Ramannapet

Ramannapet, Valigonda, Mothkur

Ramannapet Circle

JFCM Court, Suryapet

Choutuppal, Chityal
Suryapet (T) & Rural, Mothey,
Penpahad, Athmakur-S, Chivvemla

Choutuppal Circle
Suryapet Circle

JFCM Court, Kodad

JFCM Court, Miryalguda

Thungathurthy, Noothankal, Arvapally, Thungathurthy Circle


Thirumalagiri
Kodad (T) & Rural, Chilkur, Munagala, Kodad Circle
Nadigudem, Medlachervu
Miryalguda -T & Rural, Wadapally,
Vemulapally

Miryalguda Circle

Vijayapuri-T, Alwa, Peddavoora,


Nidmanoor, Tripuraram

Halia Circle

10

JFCM Court, Huzurnagar

Huzurnagar, Garidepally, Mattampally, Huzurnagar Circle


Nereducherla

11

JFCM Court, Devarakonda

Devarakonda, Gudipally,
Chandampet, Dindi

Devarakonda Circle

Nampally, Marriguda, Chinthapally,


Gurrampode

Nampally Circle

304

NIZAMABAD
Sl. No. Name of the Court
1
2
3

Addl. JFCM, Nizmabad.


Spl. Mobile Court,
Excise Court.

JFCM, Armoor

JFCM, Bodhan

JFCM, Banswada

7
8
9

JFCM, Bichkunda
JFCM, Kamareddy,
JFCM, Spl. Mobile Court, Kamareddy

10
11
12

JFCM, Yellareddy, JFCM Spl. Mobile


Court, Kamareddy
JFCM, Banswada,
JFCM, Spl. Mobile Court, Kamareddy

P.S. which comes under the


jurisdiction
Town-I to Town-IV

Name of the circle.


Nizamabad Town

Nizmabad Rural, Town-Vth,


Nizamabad Rural
NZB, Navipet, Makloor
Dichpally, Dharpally.
Dichpally Circle
Armoor, Nandhipet,
Armoor Circle
Jakranpally, Balkonda, Valpoor.
Bheemgal, Sirkonda, Morthan,
Kammarpally.
Bodhan, Yedpally, Varni,
Kotagagiri.
Banswada, Birkur, Pitlam,
Nizamsagar
Bichkunda, Madnoor, Iakkal.
Kamareddy, Sadashivanagar,
Devanpally, Machareddy.
Bhiknoor, Bibipet, Domakonda,
Tadwai.
Yellareddy, Lingampet,
Nagireddypet.
Gandhari

305

Bheemgal Circle
Bodhan Circle
Banswada Circle
Bichkunda Circle
Kamareddy Circle
Bhiknoor Circle
Yellareddy Circle
Yellareddy Circle

MEDAK
Sl. No. Name of the Court
1

JFCM Excise Court,


Sangareddy

P.S. which comes under the


jurisdiction
Sanga Reddy, Sanga Reddy Rural,
Indrakaran

Sadasivpet, Kondapur,
Munipally.
2

R.C. Puram
Patancheru, BDL Bhanoor
JFCM Court (ADM) Sanga Sanga Reddy, Sanga Reddy Rural,
Indrakaran
Reddy

Name of the circle.


Sanga Reddy

Sadasivpet.
R.C. Puran
Patancheru.
Sanga Reddy

Sadasivpet, Kondapur,
Munipally.

Sadasivpet.

R.C. Puram
Patancheru, BDL Bhanoor

R.C. Puran
Patancheru.

JFCM Court, Zahirabad

Zahirabad, Kohir, Chiragpally

Zahirabad

JFCM Court, Narayankhed

Hadnoor, Jarasangam, Raikode


Narayanakhed, Kangti, Sirgapur,
Regode, Munoor

Zahirabad Rural
Narayankhed

JFCM Court, Jogipet

Jogipet, Tekmal, Alladurg,


Jogipet
Shankarampet (A), Pulkal, Papannapet

JFCM Court, Medak

JFCM Court, Narsapur

JFCM Court, Gajwel

Medak (T), Medak (R), Kulcharam


Yeldurthy
Ramayampet, Shankarampet-R,
Chegunta
Narsapur
Shivampet, Kowdipally, Hathnoora
IDA-Bollaram
Toopran
Gajwel, Mulugu, Jagadevpur, Gouraram

JFCM Court, Siddipet

Begumpet, Doulthabad
Toopran
Siddipet -I Town & II Town
Siddipet Rural , Chinnakodur,
Rajgopalpet
Thoguta, Kuknoorpally
Dubbak, Mirdoddi, Bhoompally

306

Medak
Toopran
Ramayampet
Narsapur
Toopran
R.C. Puran
Toopran
Gajwel
Thogunta
Toopran
Siddipet Town
Siddipet Rural
Thoguta
Dubbak

WARANGAL RURAL
Sl.
Name of the court
No.
1 JFCM Jangaon

JFCM Parkal

JFCM Mulug

JFCM, Narsampet

JFCM M/bad

JFCM Thorrur

PS which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the Circle

Jangaon PS

Jangaon (T)

Raghunathpally PS, Narmetta PS, Lingala


Ghanpur PS

Jangaon

Cherial PS, Bachannapet PS, Maddur PS

Cherial

Palakurthy PS.

Palakurthy

Parkal PS, Regonda PS, Shayampet PS

Parkal

Chityal PS, Mogullapally PS

Chityal

Bhupalpally PS

Bhupalpally

Mulug PS, Pasra PS, Venkatapur PS, Ghanpur


(M) PS

Mulug

Eturnagaram PS, Mangapet PS, Tadvai PS

Eturnagaram

Narsampet PS

Narsampet (T)

Nallabelly PS, Duggondi PS, Chennaraopet PS

Narsampet

Gudur PS, Kothaguda PS, Khanapur PS,


Nekkonda PS

Gudur

Mahbad (T) PS

Mahbad (T)

Mahbad PS, Kesamudram PS

Mahbad

Dornakal PS

Dornakal

Kuravi PS, Seerole PS

Kuravi

Thorrur PS, Narsimhulapet PS, Nellikudur PS

Thorrur

Kodakandla PS, Devaruppula PS,

Palakurthy

Maripeda PS,

Kuravi

307

WARANGAL URBAN
Sl.
No.

Name of the
Court

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

1 I Addl MM

Intezargunj.Millscolony,Atmakur

Intezargunj, Millscolony,
Hasanparhty

2 II AddlMM

Kazipet

Kazipet

3 III Addl MM

Gesegonda,Mamunoor,Parwathagiri,Sangem,Z
affergadh

Mamunoor, Warddhannapet

4 IV Addl MM

Subedari,W/ps,Ghanpu(W),Dharmasagar

Subedari,W/ps,Ghanpu(W),

5 V AddlMM

Matwada,Matwada,Traffic

Matwada,Matwada,Traffic

6 VI Addl MM

Hanamkonda,Hanamkonda,Traffic

Hanamkonda,
Hanamkonda,Traffic

7 VII Addl MM

Wardhannapet,Hasanparthy,Madikonda

PSWardhannapet,
Hasanparthy, Ghanpur

8 PCR Court

9 Exise Court

Millscolony,I/gunj,Matwada,Hanamkonda,KUC,
Subedari,Kazipet,Madikonda,Dharmasagar,Gh
anpur,Hasanparthy,Atmakur,Mamunoor,Geseg
onda,Sangem,,Parwathagiri,Wardhannapet,Ra
yaparthy,Zaffergadh,

Millscolony,I/gunj,Matwada,Han
amkonda,KUC,Subedari,Kazipe
t,r,Ghanpur,Hasanparthy,i,War
dhannapet,

Millscolony,I/gunj,Matwada,Hanamkonda,KUC,
Subedari,Kazipet,Madikonda,Dharmasagar,Gh
anpur,Hasanparthy,Atmakur,Mamunoor,Geseg
onda,Sangem,,Parwathagiri,Wardhannapet,Ra
yaparthy,Zaffergadh,

Millscolony,I/gunj,Matwada,Han
amkonda,KUC,Subedari,Kazipe
t,r,Ghanpur,Hasanparthy,i,War
dhannapet,

308

KHAMMAM

Sl. No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the


jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

1st Addl. JFCM,


Khammam

Khammam- 1 Town, 2 Town, 3


Khammam Town, Circle.
Town and Women PS Khammam

IInd Addl. JFCM,


Khammam

Khammam Rural, Khanapur


Haveli, Mudigonda, Konijerla,
Chinthakani

Khammam Rural Circle and Wyra


Circle

Spl. Mobile JFCM,


Khammam

Khammam Traffic PS,


Kusumanchi PS,
Thirumalayapalem,
Nelakondapalli

Kusumanchi Circle

JFCM Madhira and


Secretary, Mandal legal
service committee

Wyra, Thallada, Bonakal, Madhira Wyra Circle and Madhira Circle


Town, Madhira Rural, Yerrupalem

JFCM Sathupalli

Sathupalli, Vemsoor, V.M.


Banjara, Kalluru, Aswarapeta,
Dammapeta

309

Sathupalli and Aswaraopet


Circles.

KARIMNAGAR
Sl. No.

Name of the Court

Addl. M.M. Court, KNR

2
2

PCR Court (Spl. Mobile)

Spl. JFCM Excise, KNR

MM Court,
Godavarikhani

MM Court, Manthani

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction


Karimnagar-I Town, Karimnagar II Town,
Karimnagar Traffic, Women PS

Name of the circle.


Karimnagar Town

Karimnagar Rural, LMD Colony, Manakondur,


Bejjanki

Karimnagar Rural

Choppadandi, Ramadugu

Choppadandi

Karimnagar I Town, Karimnagar-II Town,


Karimnagar Traffic, Women PS

Karimnagar Town

Karimnagar Rural, LMD Colony, Manakondur,


Bejjanki

Karimnagar Rural

Choppadandi, Ramadugu

Choppadandi

Basanthnagar

Peddapalli

Godavarikhani-I(T)

Godavarikhani-I(T)

Godavarikhani-II(T)

Godavarikhani-II(T)

Ramagundam 2 NTPC

Ramagundam

Basanthnagar,

Peddapalli

Manthani, Mutharam (M), Koyyur.

Manthani

Kataram, Mahadevpur, Advimutharam

Kataram

Godavari Khani II Town, Kamanpur

Godavarikhani-II(T)
Peddapalli

Husnabad

MM Court, Peddapalli

MM Court, Huzurabad

MM Court, Husnabad

Peddapalli, Dharmaram, Velgatur,


Basanthnagar
Huzurabad, Elkathurthi, Saidapur,
Keshavapatnam, Vangara
Husnabad, Chigurumamidi, Koheda, Mulkanur

MM Court, Jagtial

Jagtial Town & Rural, Mallial, Kodimial

Jagtial

10

MM Court, Metpalli

Metpalli, Mallapur, Ibrahimpatnam

Metpalli

11

MM Court, Sircilla

Korutla, Raikal, Medipalli, Kathlapur


Sircilla, Gamhiraopet, Ellanthakunta, Mustabad,
Yellareddypet
Vemulawada, Chendurthy, Boinpalli,
Konaraopet
Gangadhara
Sulthanabad, Pothakapalli, Srirampur, Julapalli

Korutala
Sircilla

12

MM Court,
Sulthanabad

310

Huzurabad

Vemulawada
Choppadandi
Sulthanabad

ADILABAD
Sl. No.
1

Name of the
P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction
Court
JFCM, Adilabad Adilabad I & II Town, WPS, Traffic PS & Rural,
Tamsi, , Talanmadugu,, Jainath, Bela

Name of the circle.


Adilabad Town and Rural

JFCM,Boath

Boath, Bazarhathnoor, Echoda, Neradigonda,


Gudihatnoor

Spl. JFCM
(Excise)

Adilabad 1 & II Towns, WPS, Traffic, Adilabad Rural, Adilabad Town and Rural and
Tamsi, Talamadugu, Jainath, Bela, Boath,
Boath.
Bazarhathnoor, Echoda, Nerdigonda, Gudihathnoor.

Spl. JFCM PCR Adilabad I Town, II Town, WPS, Traffic PS & Rural,
Mobiel,
Tamsi, Talanmadugu, Jainath, Bela
Adilabad

Adilabad Town and Rural

JFCM Court,
Utnoor

Utnoor Indervelly, Narnoor, Sirpur-U, Lingapur

Utnoor and Jainoor

MM Court,
Mancherial

Mancherial, CCC Narspur, Hajipur, Sreerampur

Nirmal.

MM Court,
Chennur

Chennur, Kotapalli, Neelwai, Jaipur.

Chennur, Sreerampur

MM Court,
Luxettipet

Luxettipet, Dandepally, Jannaram

Luxettipet

FTC Court,
Luxettipet

Mancherial, Hajipur, CCC Narspur, Jipur, Chennur,


Luxettipet
Kotapally, Neelwai, Luxettipet, Dandepally, Jannaram
Sreerampur.

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

Bheemini

Bellampalli

15

JFCM Chennur

Nannel

Bellampalli

16

JFCM
Mancherial

Mancherial

MMR, RK Pur, Kasipet, Devapur.

311

Boath and Adilabad Rural

KURNOOL
Sl. No.
1

Name of the Court


AJFCM, Kurnool

JFCM Court, Nandikotkur

JFCM Court, Atmakur

6
7

JFCM Court, Dhone

JFCM Court, Pathikonda

10

JFCM Court, Yemmiganur


Town

JFCM Court, Alur

Name of the circle.

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
Nandikotkur, Pagidyal, Midthur, Jupadu
Bangalow, Brahmanakotkur
Atmakur, Velgode, Pamulappadu, Kothapalle

Kurnool II Town
Kurnool Traffic
Kurnool Taluk

Srisilam Town 1
Srisailam Town 2
Allagadda Town , Allagadda Rural,
JFCM Court, Allagadda
Chagalamarri
Sirvel, Rudravaram, Gospadu
Nandyal Town 1, Nandyal Town 3
JFCM Court, Nandyal
Nandyal Town 2
Nandyal Traffic
Nandyal Taluk , Mahanandi, Bandiatmakur
Panyam, Gadivemula
JFCM Court, Koilakuntla
Koilkuntla, Revanur, Uyyalawada, Sanjamala,
Dornipadu
JFCM Court, Banaganapalli Banaganapalli , Owk

11

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Kolimigundla
Nandivargam
Dhone , Krishnagiri, Veldurthi
Peapally, Jaladurgam, N.Racherla
Bethamcherla
Pathikonda , Maddikera, Tuggali,
Devanakonda, Jonnagiri
Gonegandla
Yemmiganur Town, Yemmiganur Rural,
Nandavaram, Mantralayam
Peddakadubur
Madhavaram
Alur, Aspari, Chippagiri, Holagonda, Halaharvi

312

Kurnool CCS
Kodumur
Nandikotkur Circle
Atmakur
Srisailam
Allagadda
Sirivella
Nandyal Town
Nandyal II Town
Nandyal Traffic
Nandyal Taluk
Panyam
Koilakuntla
Banaganapalli
Koilkuntla
Panyam
Dhone
Peapally
Banaganapalli
Pathikonda
Kodumur
Yemmiganur
Kosigi
Alur

KADAPA
Sl. No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the


jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

1st AJFCM Court, Kadapa

Kadapa I Tn, Kadapa II Tn, Kadpa


Traffic, Vallur, Chennur, C.K.Dinne.

Kadapa West, Kadapa East,


Kadapa Rural.

IInd AJFCM Court, Kadapa

Chinnachowk, Kadapa Taluk,


Khajipet, Pendlimarry

Kadapa Rural, Mydkur

1st AJFCM Court, Proddatur. Proddatur I, II, III Town & Traffic

Proddatur (Rural),
Proddatur (U).

IInd AJFCM Court, Proddatur. Mydukur, Duwur, Chapadu,


Rajupalem, Proddatur Taluk

Mydukur (U), Mydukur (Rural)


Proddatur (Rural) Badvel,
Porumamilla,

AJFCM Court, Badvel

Badvel, Gopavaram,
Atlur,Porumamilla, Kalasapadu,
B.Kodur, B.Mattam.

Mydukur (Rural)

Fast Track Court, Badvel

Badvel (U), Gopavaram, Atlur,


Porumamila, B. Kodur, Kalasapadu,
B.Mattam, Vontimitta, Sidhout,
Nandalur.

Badvel, Porumamilla, Vontimitta,


Mydukur (Rural)

AJFCM Court, Rajampet

Rajampet (U), Mannur, Pullampet

Rajampet (U), Rajampet (Rural)

AJFCM Court, Rayachoty

Rayachoty (U), Chionamandem, . T.


Sundupalli, Sambepalli, Veeraballi.

Rayachoty (U),
Rayachoty(Rural).

AJFCM Court, Nandalur

Nandalur, Vontimitta, Penagalur

Vontimitta, Rajampet I (Rural)

10

AJFCM Court, Kamalapuram

Yerraguntla, Kamalapuram, G.R.Palli, Yerraguntla.


Kalamalla

11

AJFCM Court, J.Madugu

J.Madugu (U), J.Madugu (Rural)


J.Madugu (U),
Mylavaram,Peddamudium, T.Patnam, Kondapuram.
Kondapuram, Muddanur, T.
Proddatur.

12

AJFCM Court, L.R.Palli

L.R.Palli, Galiveedu, Chakrayapet,


Ramapuram.

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.

313

ANANTAPUR
Sl.
No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

Spl. JSCM, Anantapur

Anantapur I Town PS

Anantapur I Town

JFCM Spl. Mobile Court, ATP

Spl. JFCM for Proh & Excise


Cases, ATP

Anantapur Urban, Anantapur Rural,


Itikalapalli
Anantapur Urban & Rural

Anantapur Urban, Rural,


Traffic & Itikalapalli.
Anantapur Urban & Rural

Spl. JSCM (Excise) ATP

Anantapur Urban & Rural

Anantapur Urban & Rural

Spl. JSCM, Dharmavaram

Dharmavaram Town

Dharmavaram Urban & Rural

Spl. JSCM, Guntakal

Guntakal

Guntakal Urban & Rural

Spl. JSCM, Hindupur

Hindupur Urban, II Town & Rural, Parigi,


Chilamathur, Lepakshi.

Hindupur Urban, II Town &


Rural

Spl. JSCM, Kadiri

Kadiri Urban & Rural, Gandlapenta,


Talupula, Nallacheruvu, N.P. Kunta,
Tanakal,Mudigubba, Patnam, Nallamada,
O.D. Cheruvu, Amadagur.

Kadiri Urban & Rural,


Nallamada Circle.

Spl. JSCM Penukonda

Penukonda, Roddam, Somandepalli

Penukonda Circle

Tadipatri Urban & Rural, Yellanur, Patlur,


Peddapappur

Tadipatri Urban and Rural

10 Spl. JSCM, Tadipatri

16 Addl. Jr. Civil Judge, Anantapur Anantapur I town, II town & Rural, Atmakur, Anantapur Urban, Rural
(AJFCM)
Garladinne, Kuderu, Itikalapalli, Narpala,
&Traffic and Itikalapalli Circle
Rapthadu, B.K. Samudram, Singanamala.
17 Jr. Civil Judge, Dharmavaram
(JFCM)

Dharmavaram town & Rural, Tadimarri,


Bathalapalli, Ramagiri, C.K. Palli, K.G. Palli

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.

Hindupur I town, Hindupur II


town and Hindupur Rural.

21 Prl. Jr. Civil Judge, Kadiri


(JFCM)

Kadiri town & Rural, Gandlapenta, Talupula, Kadiri Urban & Rural,
N.P. Kunta, Nallacheruvu, Tanakal,
Nallamada Circle.
Mudigubba, Patnam, Nallamada, O.D.
Cheruvu, Amadagur.

22 Addl. Jr. Civil Judge, Kadiri


(AJFCM)

Kadiri town & Rural, Gandlapenta, Talupula, Kadiri Urban, Kadiri Rural,
N.P. Kunta, Nallacheruvu, Tanakal,
Nallamada Circle.
Mudigubba, Patnam, Nallamada, O.D.
Cheruvu, Amadagur.

23 Jr. Civil Judge, Kalyandurg


(JFCM)

Kalyandurg, Kambadur, Settur, Kundurpi,


Beluguppa, Bramhasamudram

Kalyandurg circle.

24 Jr. Civil Judge, Madakasira


(JFCM)
25 Jr. Civil Judge, Penumkonda
(JFCM)
26 Jr. Civil Judge, Rayadurg
(JFCM)

Madakasira, Rolla, Agali, Amarapuram,


Gudibanda.
Penukonda Roddam, Somandepalli

Madakasira Circle

Rayadurg, Kanekal, Hirehal, Bommanahal,


Gummagatta

Penukonda Circle.
Rayadurg Circle

27 Jr. Civil Judge, Tadipatri (JFCM) Tadipatri town & Rural, Yellanur, Putlur,
Peddapappur.

Tadipatri Urban & Rural

28 Jr. Civil Judge, Uravakonda


(JFCM)

Uravakonda

Uravakonda, Palthur, Vidapanakal,


Vajrakarur

314

CHITTOOR
Sl. No.
1

5
6
7

Name of the Court


Prl. Junior Civil Court
Judge, Puttur

4th Addl. Junior Civil


Court, Chittoor (JFCM)

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

Puttur, Narayanavanam

Puttur

S.R.Puram, K. Nagar, Vedurukuppam

K. Nagar

Nagiri, Vijayapuram, Nindra

Nagari

N.R. Pet, G.D. Nellore, Palasamudram

Chittoor -R(E)

Thavanampalle

Chittoor R (W)

Bangarupalyam

Palamaner

Irala, Penumur, Puthalapattu

Pakala

5th Addl. Junior Civil Court, Chittoor I & II Towns, Chittoor CCS, Chittoor
Chittoor (JFCM)
Traffic
Chittoor Taluq

Chittoor U
Chittoor-R (E)

Yadamari, Gudipala

Chittoor R (W)

Palamaner, Baireddipalle, Gangavaram

Palamaner

V.Kota

Kuppam

Junior Civil Judge (JFCM)


Kuppam
Addl. Junior Civil Judge
(JFCM) Punganur
2nd Addl. Junior Civil
Judge Court (JFCM)
Madanapalle

Kuppam, Rama Kuppam, Gudipalle,


Rallabudugur
Punganur, Ramasamudram, Chowdepalle,
Somala
Madanapalle-I & II Towns.

Kuppam

Madanapalle-U

Madanapalle Taluq, Nimmanapalle

Madanapalle-R

Junior Civil Judge Court


(JFCM) Thamballapalle

Thamballapalle, Motakalacheruvu, PTM

Molakalacheruvu

B.Kothakota, Mudivedu

Madanapalle-R

Junior Civil Judge (JFCM)


Palamaner

Punganur

Junior Civil Judge Court


(JFCM) Voyalpadu

Voyalpadu, Gurramkonda, Kalikiri, Kalakada

Voyalpad

10

Junior Civil Judge Court


(JFCM) Piler

Piler, K.V. Palle, Yerrvaripalem, Bhakrapet,


Rompicherla

Piler

11

Junior Civil Judge Court


(JFCM), Srikalahasti
Junior Civil Judge Court
(JFCM) Sathyavedu

KVB Puram

Puttur

Sathyavedu, Pichattur, Nagalapuram,


Varadaiahpalem

Satyavedu

12
13

Junior Civil Judge Court


(JFCM) Nagiri

Nagiri, Vijayapuram, Nindra

Nagari

14

Junior Civil Judge Court


(JFCM) Puttur

Puttur, Narayanavanam, R.C.Puram,


Vadamalpet

Puttur

15

Junior Civil Judge Court


(JFCM) Pakala

Pakala, Kallur

Pakala

16

Junior Civil Judge Court


(JFCM) Excise Court,
Chittoor
JFCM Mobile Court,
Chittoor

All Excise cases of Chittoor Dist.

17

All Mobile cases of Chittoor Dist.

315

URBAN POLICE DISTRICT, TIRUPATI


S.No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

II Junior Civil Judge,


Tirupati.

Tirumala I Town, Tirumala II Town, Tirumala SHO is the Inspector


Traffic P.S., CCS., Tirumala, Traffic P.S.
Tirupati, CCS., Tirupati, East P.S. Tirupati.

III Junior Civil Judge,


Tirupati.

IV Junior Civil Judge,


Tirupati.

Judicial First Class


Magistrate Court, Puttur.

West P.S. Tirupati, SVU Campus, P.S.


Chandragiri P.S. M.R. Palli P.S. Alipiri P.S.
Tiruchanaur PS., Renigunta Urban PS.,
Gajulamandyam P.S. Mahila P.S.
All transferred cases from II and III Junior
Civil Judge Courts, Tirupati, allotted by
Honble Dist., and Sessions Judge, CTR.
Vadamalapeta, P.S. and R.C. Puram P.S.

Judicial First Class


Magistrate Court,
Srikalahasti.

Srikalahasti I Town P.S., Srikalahasti II Town S.H.O is the Inspector


P.S. Srikalahasti Rural P.S., Thottambedu
P.S. B.N. Kandriga, P.S., Yerpedu P.S.

Asst. Sessions Judge


Court, Srikalahasti.

Srikalahasti I Town P.S., Srikalahasti II Town


P.S. Srikalahasti Rural P.S., Thottambedu
P.S. B.N. Kandriga, P.S., Yerpedu P.S.

SHO is the Inspector

All Police Stations of Urban


Police Dist., Tirupati
Renigunta Rural Circle

B.N. Kandriga Circle

Asst. Sessions Judge


Court, Puttur.

Cases pertaining to Dacoity, Robbery, Rape,


Explosive Substances Act and other
important Cases.
VAdamalapeta PS and R.C. Puram P.S.
Cases pertaining to Dacoity, Robbery, Rape, B.N. Kandriga Circle
Explosive Substances Act and other
important Cases.

Prl. Sessions Judge


Court, Tirupati.

Cases pertaining to Dacoity, Robbery, Rape, Tirupati East, West


Explosive Substances Act and other divisions and , Renigunta
important Cases.

Addl. Asst. Sessions


Judge, Court, Tirupati.

10

III Addl. Dist., and


Sessions Judge Court,
Tirupati.
IV Addl., Dist and
Sessions Judge cum Spl.
Judge for SC-ST Cases
Court, Tirupati.
V Addl. Dist., and
Sessions Judge Court
cum Family Court
Tirupati.

Cases pertaining to Dacoity, Robbery, Rape,


Explosive Substances Act and other
important Cases.
Murder, dowry Deaths, Rape cases, Family
Maters and other important cases.

11

12

All Police stations of Urban


Police Dist, Tirupati
All Police stations of Urban
Police Dist, Tirupati

Murder, dowry Deaths, Rape cases, SC-ST All Police stations of Urban
cases and other important cases.
Police Dist, Tirupati

Murder, dowry Deaths, Rape cases, Family All Police stations of Urban
Maters and other important cases.
Police Dist, Tirupati

13

VI Addl. Dist., and


Sessions Judge Court,
Tirupati.

Murder, dowry Deaths, Rape cases and


other important cases.

14

Juvenile Court, Tirupati

All Police Stations.

316

All Police stations of Urban


Police Dist, Tirupati
All Police stations of Urban
Police Dist, Tirupati

GUNTUR RURAL
Sl.
Name of the Court
No.
1 Addl. Munsif
Magistrate Court,
Baptla.
2 Addl. Munsif
Magistrate Court,
Chilakaluripet
3 Ist AMM, Gurazala

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

Baptla Town, Bapatla Taluk PS, Karalapalem PS, Bapatla, Ponnur Rural
Chandolu PS, Vedullapalli PS, Pedanandipadu
PS
Chilakaluripet Town & Rural PSs, Nadendla PS,
Chilakaluripeta
Yadlapadu PS
Piduguralla PS, Machavaram PS, Gurazala PS,
Gurazala, Piduguralla Urban,
Rentachinthala PS, Karampudi PS Dachepalle PS Piduguralla Rural Circle

II AMM, Gurazala

Piduguralla PS, Machavaram PS, Gurazala PS,


Gurazala, Piduguralla Urban,
Rentachinthala PS, Karampudi PS Dachepalle PS Piduguralla Rural Circle

AMM, Macharla

I AMM Narasaraopet

Macharla Town PS, Macherala Rural PS,


Veldurthi PS, Durgi PS, N. Sagar PS
Narasaraopet Town & Rural PSs

II AMM, Narasaraopet Phirangipuram PS, Rompicherala PS, Nekarikal


Ps, Nadendla PS
AMM, Ponnur
Ponnur Town PS, Ponnur Rural PS, Kakumanu
PS
I AMM Repalle
Cherukupalli PS, Bhattiprolu PS
II AMM Repalle
Repalli PS, Nagaram PS, Nizampatnam PS,
Tsodayapalem, PS Adavuladeevi PS
AMM, Sattenapalli
Rajupalem Town PS, Bellamkonda PS,
Sattenapalli Town & Taluk PSs, Krosuru PS,
Muppala PS, Atchempet PS, Pedakurapadu PS,
Amravathi PS
I AMM, Tenali
Tenali I, II, III Town PSs
II AMM, Tenali
Tenali Rural PS, Duggirala PS, Kollipara PS,
Kolluru PS, Vemuru PS, Amarthaluru PS,
Tsunduru PS, Tenali I town, Tenali II town
Munsif Magistrate
Vinukonda PS, Ipuru PS, Savalayapuram PS,
Court, Vinukonda
Inavolu PS, Bandalamotu PS

8
9
10
11

12
13

14

317

Macherla
Narasaraopet U & R
Narasaraopet U & R
Ponnur Urban, Ponnur Rural
Rapalle
Rapalle
Sattenapalli Urban, Sattenapalli
Rural, Amaravathi

Tenali Urban, Tenali III Town


Tenali Rural, Tsundur. Tenali
Urban
Vinukonda Urban, Vinukonda
Rural

GUNTUR URBAN DISTRICT

Sl. No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

IV AMM, Guntur

Kothapet PS, Lalapet PS

Kothapet, Lalapet

V AMM Guntur

Peadakakani, Medikonduru, Chebrolu

Chebrolu circle

VI AMM Guntur

Old Guntur, Arangalpeta

Excise Court, Guntur

Lalapet, Kothapet, Old Guntur, Arundelpet,


Pattibhipuram and Nagarampalem PSs

Lalapet, Kothapet, Old Guntur,


Arundelpet, West Circles.

Spl. Mobile Court,


Guntur

Nagarampalem PS, Guntur Rural

West circle

Spl. Judicial First Class Pattabhipuram


Magistrate for Excise
Court

VI Addl. Junior Civil


Judge

Prathipadu

Chebrolu circle

Addl. Jr. Civil Judge

Mangalagiri PS, Mangalagiri Rural PS, Tadepalli


PS, Tadikonda PS

Mangalagiri Rural

318

NELLORE
Sl. No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the


jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

II AJFCM, Nellore

Nellore 1 to 6 Towns, Nellore Traffic

Nellore Town, L&O and Balaji


Nagar Traffic.

IV AJFCM Nellore

Nellore Rural, V. Satram, Indukurpet,


Muthkur, T.P. Gudur.

Nellore Rural

AJFCM Kovur

Kovur, Vidvalur, Allur, Kodavalur,


Kovur and Buchireddipalem
Buchireddipalem, Sangam, Dagadarthi

JFCM Gudur

Gudur I & II Town, Gudur Rural,


Chillakur, Manubolu, Sydapuram,
Podalekur, Kandalur

JFCM Venkatagiri

Venkatagiri, Balayapalli, Dakkili, Rapur Venkagiri

JFCM Sullurupet

Sullurpet, Yada, Sriharikota, Naidupet, Sullurpet & Naidupet


D.V. Satram, Pellakur

JFCM Kota

Vakadu, Kota, Ojili, Chittamur

Vakadu

AJFCM Kavali

Kavali 1 Town, Kavali II Town, Kavali


Rural, Bitragunta, Jaladanki, Kaligiri,
Kondapuram.

Kavali
Kaligiri

JFCM Atmakur

Vinjamur, Udayagiri, S.R. Puram,


Duthalur, V.K. Padu, Atmakur,
Marripadu, A.S. Pet, Somasila,
Chejerla, Kaluvoy

Kaligiri, Udayagiri, Atmakur,


Podalakur.

319

Gudur & Podalakur.

PRAKASHAM
Sl. No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the


jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

JFCM, Giddalur

Giddalur, Racherla, Komarole,


Cumbum, B.V.Peta,Ardhaveedu

Giddalur, Markapur.

AMMC, Markapur

Markapur Town and Rural, Dornala,


Y.Palem, P. Cheruvu, P. Ardaveedu,
Tripuranthakam.

Markapur, Y. Palem

JFCM, Kanigiri

Kanigiri, Pamur, CS Puram, PC Palli,


HM Padu, Veligandla

Kanigiri , Pamur.

AMMC, Kandukur

Kandukur, S. Konda

II AMM Ongole

III AMM, Ongole

JFCM, Podili

Kandukur Town, Ulavapadu,


Lingasamudram, Ponnalur, Chundi,
Kandukur Rural, Gudlur, S. Konda,
Jarugumalli, Kondepi.
Ongole I Town, Ongole II Town,
Kothapatnam, Tangutur.
Ongole Taluk, Chimakurthy, S.N.
Padu, Maddipadu, N.G. Padu.
Podili, T.V. Palli, K.K. Mitla, Marripudi

JFCM, Darsi

AMMC, Addanki

10

II AMM, Chirala

11

AMMC, Parchur

Darsi, Kurichedu, Thallur, Mundlamur,


Darsi, Podili.
Addanki, Medarametla, Korisapadu,
Ballikurava, S. Magulur, Martur,
Renangivaram
Chirala I Town, II Town, Rural,
Chinnaganjam, Vetapalem
Parchur, Karamchedu, Yeddanapudi,
Inkollu, J. Pangulur

320

Ongole Town, S.Konda


Ongole Town and Rural
Podili
Darsi, Podili
Addanki, Inkollu

Chirala, Inkollu
Inkollu, Chirala

WEST GODAVARI
Sl.
Name of the Court
P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction
No.
1 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

AJFCM Court, TP
Gudem

II AJFCM Court,
Kovvur

Name of the circle.


Eluru Town Circle

Bhimadole PS, Denduluru PS, D. Tirumala


PS

Bhimadole Circle

TP Gudem Town PS, TP Gudem Rural PS,


Pentapadu PS, Nallajerla PS

TP Gudem Circle

Ganapavaram PS, Chebrole PS, Nidamarru


PS

Ganapavaram Circle

Kovvur Town PS, Kovvur Rural PS, Tallapudi Kovvur Circle


PS , Devarapalli PS
Nidadavole PS, Samisragudem PS, Chagallu Nidadavole Circle
PS

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

Narasapuram Town PS, Narasapuram Rural


PS, Mogalturu PS

Narsapuram Circle

AJFCM Court,
Narasapuram

JFCM Court, Palakole Palakole Town PS, Palakole Rural PS,


Elamanchali PS, Podur PS, Achanta PS

II AJFCM Court,
Bhimavaram

Palakole Circle

Bhimavaram I Town PS, Bhimavaram II Town Bhimavaram Town Circle


PS, Bhimavaram Rural PS , Kalla PS, Undi
PS, Akividu PS
Palakoderu PS

Palakoderu Circle

Veeravasarm PS

Palakole Circle

JFCM Court,
Chintalapudi

Chintalapudi PS, T. Narsapuram PS,


Tadikalapudi PS, Dharmajigudem PS

Chintalapudi Circle

JFCM Court,
Jangareddigudem

Jangareddygudem PS, Jeelugumilli PS,


Buttaigudem PS, Lakkavaram PS

Jangareddygudem Circle

Polavaram PS, Koyyalagudem PS,


Gopalapuram PS

Polavaram Circle

321

EAST GODAVARI
Sl. No.
1

Name of the Court


III rd AJFCM Court,
Kakinada

IV th AJFCM Court,
Kakinada

JFCM Court, Pitapuram

JFCM Court,
Ramachandra puram

5
6
7
8
9

10

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

Kakinada I Town (L&O) PS

Kakinada Town Circle

Kakinada I Town (CCS)

Kakinada CCS circle

Corangi, Gollapalem, Karapa, Pedapudi PSs

Kakinada Rural circle

Samarlakota PS

Peddapuram Circle

Kakinada II & III Town (L&O) PS


Kakinada Port PS
Kakinada II & III Town (CCS)
Sarpavaram, Timmapuram, Indhra palem PSs
Pitapuram PS, U-Kothapalli PS, Gollaprolu PS

Kakinada Town Circle


Kakinada Town Circle
Kakinada CCS Circle
Kakinada Rural Circle
Pitapuram circle

Ramachandrapuram PS, Drakasharama PS


Pamarru PS (K.Gangavaram)
Anaparthi PS, Biccavolu PS, Rayavaram PS

Ramachandrapuram Circle

JFCM Court, Alamooru

Mandapeta PS, Angara PS, Alamooru PS,


Mandapeta Rural PS
AJFCM Court,
Peddapuram PS, Ramgampeta PS
Peddapuram
Jaggampeta PS, Gandepalli PS
JFCM Court, Prathipadu Kirlampudi PS , Prathipadu PS, Yeleswaram
PS, Annavaram PS
JFCM Court, Tuni
Tuni Town PS, Tuni Rural PS, Kotananduru
PS, Thondangi PS
JFCM Court,
Amalapuram Town PS, Ainavilla PS,
Amalapuram
Ambajipeta, Allavaram PS, Amalapuram Taluk
PS, Uppalagupathem PS
JFCM Court,
Mummidivaram PS , I-Polavaram PS,
Mummidivaram
Katrenikonda PS

Anaparthi Circle
Mandapeta Circle
Peddapuram Circle
Jaggampeta Circle
Prathipadu Circle
Tuni Circle.
Amalapuram Circle

Mummidivaram Circle

11

JFCM Court, Razole.

Razole PS, Nagaram PS, Malkipuram PS,


Sakhinatipalli PS

Razole Circle

12

JFCM Court, Kothapeta

Ravulapalem PS, Kothpeta PS, Atreyapuram


PS, P. Gannavaram PS

Ravulapalem Circle

13

JFCM Court,
Rampachodavaram

Rampachodavaram PS, Devipatnam PS

Rampachodavaram circle

Maradumilli PS , Donkarai PS

Maradumilli Circle

Gangavaram PS

Addathegala Circle

JFCM Court,
Addathegala

Addathegala PS, Y. Ramavaram PS, Ducharthi Addathegala Circle


PS

14

Rajavommamgi PS, Jaddangi PS

322

Rajavommanmgi Circle

RAJAHMUNDRY URBAN
Sl. No.
1

Name of the Court


IInd AJFCM Court,
Rajahmundry

IIIrd AJFCM Court,


Rajahmundry

Vth AJFCM Court,


Rajahmundry

VI th AJFCM, Court,
Rajahmundry

VII th AJFCM, Court,


Rajahmundry

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

Rajahmundry I town (L&O) PS

Rajahmundry Town Circle

Rajahmundry I town CCS

Rajahmundry CCS Circle

Prakashn nagar P.S.

Prakash nagar P.S.

Gokavaram PS

Korukonda Circle

Rajahmundry I, II & III town (L&O) PS

Rajahmundry Town Circle

Rajahmundry III Town CCS

Rajahmundry CCS Circle

III Town L&O P.S

Rajahmundry Town Circle

Rajanagaram PS

Rajahmundry Rural Circle

III Town CCS

Rajahmundry CCS Circle

Korukonda P.S, Gokavaram P.S, Seeta


Nagaram PS

Korukonda Circle

II Town L&O P.S, III Town L&O P.S

Rajahmundry Town Circle

II Town CCS

Rajahmundry CCS Circle

Korukonda

Korukonda Circle

III Town L&O P.S

Rajahmundry Town Circle

Bommuru, Dowlaiswaram, Kadiyam

Rajahmundry Rural Circle

323

KRISHNA
Sl. No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the


jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

2nd AJFCM Court,


Machilipatnam

R.Pet PS, Chilakalapudi PS,


Inuguduru PS, Bandar Traffic PS

Bandar Town Circle

JFCM Bantumilli

Bantumilli PS, Kruthivennu

Bandar Rural Circle

AJFCM, Gudiwada

Gudivada I Town PS, Gudivada II


Town PS , Gudivada Traffic PS

Gudiwada Town Circle

AJFCM, Gudiwada

Gudivada Taluk PS , Nandivada PS Gudiwada Rural Circle

AJFCM, Gudiwada

Pamarru P.S. , Gudlavalleru P.S.

Ramarru Circle
Kaikaluru Circle

1st MM Court, Vijayawada

Mylavaram, G.Konduru

Mylavaram Circle

AJFCM Court, Avanigadda

Avanigadda PS , Nagayalanka
P.S., Koduru P.S.

Avanigadda Circle

AJFCM Court, Avanigadda

Challapalli P.S, Ghantasala P.S,


Kuchipudi P.S.

Challapalli Circle

Spl. Judicial IInd class MM Avanigadda PS , Nagayalanka


P.S., Koduru P.S.
Court
Challapalli P.S, Ghantasala P.S,
Kuchipudi P.S.

324

Avanigadda Circle
Challapalli Circle

VIJAYAWADA CITY
Sl. No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate I Town PS, II Town PS, Ibrahimpatnam PS

West Circle.

Ist Addl. Chief Metroplitan


Magistrate Court

S.N. Puram PS, Machavaram PS, Patamata


PS

II Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court.

Krishna lanka PS and cases agaisnt women


& Juvenile cases of VJA City Police
Commissionerate.

III Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court.

Governorpet PS
S.R. Pet PS
Fotal Road
Accident cases of west and central zone of
VJA city Police Commissionerate

I Metropolitan Magistrate
Court

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
8

V Metropolitan Magistrate
Court
Ist Spl. MM Court

Gannavaram PS , Unguturu PS
Vuyyuru Rural PS, Pamidimukkala PS
Only U/s 337 IPC cases and petty cases of
S.N. Puram PS, Krishna Lanka PS, Nunna
Rural Ps, Thotlavalluru PS, Kankipadu PS

II Spl. MM Court

I Town PS, II Town PS, Governorpet PS,


Penamaluru PS

10

III Spl. MM Court

11

IV Spl. MM Court

Central circle,
Vijayawada

Gannavaram Circle
Vuyyuru Circle
West circle, Vijayawada,
Gannavaram Circle.

West circle, Vijayawada


Central Circle,
Vijayawada ,
Gannavaram circle.
S.R.Pet, PS, Machavaram PS, Patamata PS Central circle,
Vijayawada
Ibrahimpatnam PS
West Circle, Vijayawada

325

VISAKHAPATNAM CITY
Sl. No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under


the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

Chief Metropolitan Magistrate


Court

I Town PS, III Town PS,


Harbour PS

No Circle Offices.

II Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court

II Town PS Gopalapatnam
PS

No Circle Offices.

I Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court

IV Town PS

No Circle Offices.

III Metropolitan Magistrate Court Kancharapalem PS


PendurthiPS

No Circle Offices.

III Addl. Chief Metropolitan


Magistrate Court (Gajuwaka)

Malkapuram PS
Gajuwaka PS
Steel Plant PS

No Circle Offices.

V Metropolitan Magistrate
Court (Anakapalli)

Parawada PS

No Circle Offices.

IV Metropolitan Magistrate
Court (Bheemili)

Gopalapatnam PS

No Circle Offices.

326

VISAKHAPATNAM DIST.
Sl. No.

Name of the Court

P.S. which comes under the


jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

AJFCM, II MM & FAST Track Anakapalli Town, Anakapalli Rural,


Courts, Anakapalli
Munagapaka, Kasimkota, Sabbavaram

Anakapalli

IV MM Bhimili, Anakapalli

Bheemili, Anandapuram, Padmanabham Bheemili

AJFCM Court, Chodavaram

Chodavaram, Devarapalli, A.Koduru, K.


Kotapadu, Butchiyyapeta, Cheedikada

Chodavaram

JFCM Court, V.Madugula

V. Madugula

Chodavaram

AJFCM Court, Chodavaram

Kothakota , Ravikamatham

Kothakota

JFCM, II MM Courts,
Narsipatnam

Narsipatnam Town , Narsipatnam Rural,


Kotauratla , Nathavaram, Golugonda

Narsipatnam

JFCM, II MM Courts,
Narsipatnam

Rolugunta , Makavarapalem

Kothakota

AJFCM Court, Yelamanchili

Yelamanchili Town, Yelamanchali Rural, Yelamanchili


Nakkapalli, Payakaraopeta, S.
Rayavaram, Rambilli, Atchuthapuram

JFCM Court, Chinthapalli.

Koyyuru, Mampa

Koyyuru

10

JFCM, II MM Courts,
Narsipatnam

K.D. Peta

Koyyuru

11

JFCM Court, Chinthapalli.

Chintapalli
Annavaram

Chinthapalli

12

JFCM Court, Chinthapalli.

C.K. Veedhi
Sileru

G.K. Veedhi

13

JFCM Paderu.

Paderu, Hakumpeta, Munchingpur,


Pedabayalu

Paderu

14

JFCM Madugula.

G. Madugula

G. Madugula.

15

JFCM Araku.

Araku, Dumbriguda, Ananthagiri

Araku

327

VIZIANAGARAM

Sl. No. Name of the Court


1

P.S. which comes under the


jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

AJFCM, Vizianagaram Vizianagaram I Town, II Town & Traffic Vizianagaram Town Circle

Vizianagaram Rural, Gantyada,


Nellimarla

Vizianagaram Rural Circle

Bhogapuram, Denkada, Poosapatirega Bhogapuram Circle

JFCM S.Kota

S.Kota, Jami

S. Kota Circle

JFCM Kothavalasa

Kothavalasa, I. Kota, Vallampudi

S. Kota Circle

JFCM
Gajapathingaram

Gajapathinagaram, Andra, Bondapalli, Gajapathinagaram


Pedamanapuram, Burjivalasa

JFCM Saluru

Saluru Town, Saluru Rural, Makkuva,


Pachipenta, Ramabadrapuram

Saluru Circle

AJFCM, Bobbili

Bobbili, Badangi, Balijipeta,


Seethangaram, Theralam

Bobbili Circle

AJFCM Parvathipuram Parvathipuram Town, Parvathipuram


Rural, Garugubilli, Komarada

Parvathipuram Circle

JFCM Kurupam

Elwinpeta Circle

Kurupam , Neelakantapuram,
Elwinpeta, Jiyyammavalasa

328

SRIKAKULAM
Sl. No.
1

Name of the Court


1st JFCM Court,
Srikakulam

P.S. which comes under the jurisdiction

Name of the circle.

Srikakulam I, II Town & Rural PSs, Gara PS

Srikakulam Circle

Etcherla PS, J.R. Puram PS, Laveru PS

J.R. Puram Circle

JFCM, Narasannapeta Narasannapeta PS, Polaki PS

Narasannapeta Circle

JFCM, Kotabommali

Jalumuru PS

Narasannapeta Circle

Kotabommali PS , Naupada PS,


Santabommali PS

Tekkali Circle

Tekkali PS

Tekkali Circle

Meliaputti PS

Pathapatnam Circle

Nandigam PS

Kasibugga Circle

Kasibugga PS

Kasibugga Circle

Vajrapukotturu PS

Kasibugga Circle

JFCM, Tekkali

JFCM, Palasa

JFCM, Sompeta

Sompeta PS, Baruva PS, Mandsa PS, Kanchili Sompeta Circle


PS

JFCM, Ichapuram

Ichapuram Town & Rural PS, Kaviti PS

JFCM, Amadalavasala Amadalavalasa PS, Burja PS, Sarubujjili PS

Amadalavalasa Circle

JFCM, Pathapatnam

Pathapatnam PS, Saravakota PS,


Hiramandalam PS
Kotturu PS , Battili PS

Pathapatnam Circle

Rajam PS , Santakaviti PS, G. Sigadam PS

Rajam Circle

Regidi Amadalavalasa PS

Palakonda Circle

Ponduru PS

J.R. Puram Circle

10

JFCM, Rajam

329

Ichapuram Circle

Kotturu Circle

LIST OF LEGAL SERVICES INSTITUTIONS IN THE STATE


Sl.
No

Name and addresses

Sl.
No
2.

1. The Member Secretary,


A.P. State Legal Services Authority
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
City Civil Court Compound,
Puranihaveli, Hyderabad.
Ph: 040-23446702
E-Mail: apslsauthority@yahoo.com
3. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, Adilabad.
Ph: 08732-230243 (O)
Mobile No: 9440901043
e-Mail: dlsaadb@gmail.com
5. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, Chittoor.
Ph: 08572-231688(O)
Mobile: 9440901045
E-Mail: dlsa.ctr3@gmail.com
7. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
East Godavari District at Rajahmundry .
Ph: 08554-244166(O)
Mobile: 9440901044
E-Mail: dlsaanantapur@yahoo.in
9. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, Khammam
Ph: 08742-222766(O)
Mobile: 9440901050
E-Mail: dlsa.kmm@gmail.com

4.

Name and addresses


The Secretary,
AP High Court Legal Services Committee,
High Court Buildings,
Hyderabad Ph. 040-23446704

The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, Anantapur.
Ph: 08554-244166(O)
Mobile: 9440901044
E-Mail: dlsaanantapur@yahoo.in
6. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, Kadapa.
Ph: 08562-244622(O)
Mobile: 9440901046
E-Mail: dlsakdp@gmail.com
8. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Guntur .
Ph: 0863-2323886(O)
Mobile: 9440901048
E-Mail: dlsagnt@yahoo.com
10. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Krishna at Machilipatnam
Ph: 08672-223049(O)
Mobile: 9440901051
E-Mail: krishnadlsa@gmail.com
12. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, Karimnagar .
Ph: 0878-2250144(O)
Mobile: 9440901049
E-Mail: dlsa.karimnagar@gmail.com
14. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Medak at Sanga Reddy .
Ph: 08455-271401(O) Mobile: 9440901054
E-Mail: dlsamdk@yahoo.in

11 The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings, Kurnool .
Ph: 08518-248821(O)
Mobile: 9440901052
E-Mail: knldlsauthority@yahoo.com
13 The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Mahaboobnagar .
Ph: 08542-221629(O) Mobile: 9440901053
E-Mail: dlsambnr@gmail.com,

330

15 The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Nalgonda
Ph: 08682-230101(O)
Mobile: 9440901055
E-Mail: dlsauthority@ yahoo.in
17 The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Nizamabad
Ph: 08462-250337(O)
Mobile: 9440901057
E-Mail: dlsa.nizamabad@yahoo.in
19 The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Ranga Reddy district at L.B. Nagar,
Hyderabad.
Ph: 040-23446798(O)
Mobile: 9440901059
E-Mail: dlsa.rangareddy@yahoo.com
21 The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Visakhapatnam
Ph: 0891-2575046(O)
Mobile: 9440901061
E-Mail: dlsavizag@yahoo.com
dlsavizag@rediffmail.com
23 The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Warangal
Ph: 0870-2550074(O)
Mobile: 9440901063
E-Mail: dlsa.wrngl@indianjudiciary.gov.in
25 The Secretary
City Civil Court,
Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
City Civil Court Buildings, Hyderabad
Ph: 040-24568627(O)
Mobile: 9440901065
E-Mail: hlsaughority@gmail.com

16. The Secretary


District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Nellore
Ph: 0861-2330579(O)
Mobile: 9440901056
E-Mail: dlsanellore@gmail.com
18. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Prakasham at Ongole
Ph: 08592-280511(O)
Mobile: 9440901058
E-Mail: prkdlsa@yahoo.com
20. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Srikakulam.
Ph: 08942-224675(O)
Mobile: 9440901060
E-Mail: dlsasklm@gmail.com
22. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
Vizianagaram
Ph: 08922-255767(O)
Mobile: 9440901062
E-Mail: vzm.dlsa@gmail.com
24. The Secretary
District Legal Services Authority,
Nyaya Seva Sadan,
District Court Buildings,
West Godavari at Eluru
Ph: 08812-224555(O)
Mobile: 9440901064
E-Mail: dlsawgdisteluru@gmail.com
26. The Secretary
Metropolitan Legal Services Authority,
Criminal Courts,
Redhills, Nampally
Hyderabad

331

REGISTRATION NUMBERS TO BE ASSIGNED TO REGIONS IN AP


(G.O.Ms. No. 216 TR&B (Tr.II) Dt. 7.8.89
THE FIRST SCHEDULE
(Rule 80 of Andhra Pradesh Motor Vehicles Rules 1989)
Sl.No.

Registering Authority

Code No.

Adilabad

Anantapur

Chittoor

Kadapa

East Godavari

5&6

Guntur

7&8

I) Hyderabad

II) APSRTC Vehicles

III) Police Department Vehicles

10

Karimnagar

11

Krishna

12

Khammam

20

13

Kurnool

21

14

Mahaboobnagar

22

15

Medak

23

16

Nalgonda

24

17

Nizamabad

25

18

Nellore

26

19

Prakasham

27

20

Ranga Reddy

21

Srikakulam

22

Visakhapatnam

23

Vizianagaram

35

24

Warangal

36

25

West Godavari

9,10,11,12,13 & 14
All the series starting with 'Z'
Under '9' starting with P
15
16,17,18 & 19

28 & 29
30
31,32,33 & 34

37 & 38

The series with 'T', 'U', 'V' , 'W', 'X' and 'Y' shall be used exclusively for
transport vehicles including Tractor - Trailers)

332

REGISTRATION LETTERS ALLOTTED UNDER OLD A.P MOTOR VEHICLES RULES


Name of the
Registration Mark
Region
Adilabad
API, AAI, AEI, AHI, AII, AGI, AJI
Anantapur
APA, AAA, ADA, ATA, ABA, AGA, AJA
Chittoor
APC, AAC,ADC, ATC, ABC, AEC, AHC, ACC, AGC, AJC
Kadapa
APD, AAD, ADD, ATD, ABD, AED, AHD, AID, AGD, AJD
East Godavari
APP, ADP, AAP, ADI, ATP, AEP, ABP, AHP, AIP, AIJ, AIQ, ACP, AGP, AJP, ACD,
Guntur
APG, APF, AAG, ADG, ATG, ABG, AEG, AHG, AIG, ACG, AGG, AJG
Karimnagar
APR, AAR, AIN, AIF, AGE, AJE
Khammam
APH, AAM, ATH, ARH, AEH, AGH, AJH.
Krishna
APK, ADB, AAK, ADK, ATK, ABK, ATS, AEK, AHK, AIK, AIL, ARJ, AIC, AHM, ACK,
Kurnool
APQ, AAQ, ADQ, ATQ, ABQ, AEQ, AGQ, AJQ
Mahabubnagar
APM, AAM, ATM, ABM, AEM, AHM, AIM, AGM, AJM
Medak
APB, AAB, ATB, ABB, AGU, AJU
Nalgonda
APL, AAL, AEL, AHL, AGL, AJL
APN, AAN, ATN, ABN, AEN, AHN, AIN, AGN, AJN
Nellore
APJ, AAJ, ATJ, ABJ, AEJ, AGJ, AJJ
Nizamabad
ADO, AAE, ATE, ABE, AEE, AHE, AIE, AGY, AJY
Prakasham
ATR, ABB, AER, AHB, AIB, AIH, ACR, AGR, AJR, ACT, ACH
Ranga Reddy
APS, AAS, ADS, ABS, AGS, AJS
Srikakulam
AAN, ATF, ABF, AEF, AHF, AND, AGF, AJF
Vizianagaram
APV, ADH, AAV, ADJ, ATV, ABV, AEV, AHV, AIV, AHQ, ACV, AGV, AJV, ACS,
Visakhapatnam
APO, AAO, ATO, ABO, AEO, AGO, AJO
Warangal
APW,AAW, ADQ, ATW, ABW, AEW, AHW, AIW, ACW, AGW, AJW, ACQ
West Godavari
APX, APY, APU, AAX, AAY, AAU, ADX, ADY, ADU, ADR
Hyderabad
ADL, ATX, ATY, ATU, ATL, ABX, ABR, ABD, ABI, AHX, AXY, AHU, AEU, AHO, AIO,
Non-transport
Transport- Sec-bad APT, ADT, AAT, ATT, AET, AHT, AIT, ABT, ACT, AGT, AJT, ABU, ABL, AIX, AIY,
ABM, ABY, AEY, AEX
East Zone
APZ, AAZ, ADZ, ATZ, ABZ, AEZ, AHZ, AIZ, ACZ, AGZ, AJZ
APSRTC
Sl.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

VEHICULAR STRENGTH AS ON 31-12-2010


Class Of Vehicles
Motor Cycle(NMC)
Motor Car(NCR)
Goods carriage-LMV
Goods carriage-MMV
Goods carriage-HMV
Contract Carriage Vehicles(CC1TOCC5)
Ambulance
Auto Rickshaw
Educational Institutions Bus
Private Service Vehicle
Stage Carriage Vehicles
Tractors & Trailors
Motorcab Cabs-LMV
Others
Total

333

10216428
1653558
408734
55494
375831
13240
11256
683019
41244
12840
73592
462135
124146
3897
14135414

REGISTRATION LETTERS ALLOTTED TO EACH


STATE/ UNIOIN TERRITORY INDIA
Sl.No.

Name of the State

Group of letters

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

Andaman and Nicobar


Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chatisgarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
Daman and Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Lakshadeep
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Orissa
Pondicherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamilnadu
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh
Uttaranchal
West Bengal

AN
AP
AR
AS
BR
CH
CG
DN
DD
DL
GA
GJ
HR
HP
JK
JH
KA
KL
LD
MP
MH
MN
ML
MZ
NL
OR
PY
PB
RJ
SK
TN
TR
UP
UA
WB

334

VEHICULAR STRENGTH AS ON 31-12-2011


Sl.No

Class Of Vehicles

Auto Rickshaw

Contract Carriage Vehicles

6296

Education Institute Vehicles

28590

Goods Carriage Vehicle

538103

Maxi Cabs

30648

Mopeds & Motor Cycles

8294963

Motor Cars

1051978

Motor Cabs

96496

Private Service Vehicles

5443

10

Stage Carriage Vehicles

28113

11

Tractors & Trailers

642564

12

Others

68610

563620

Total

11355424

335

LIST OF TELEPHONE NOs. OF OFFICERS AND ABOVE THE RANK OF SsP

Sl. No.

Name of the Officer

P. G. Kumar, IPS

A. Siva Shankar, IPS

TELEPHONE NUMBERS
STD
Designation
Office
Res
Cell
Code
Prl.Secy.to Govt.
040 23452143
Fax 23450175
27852220
Chairman, AP Road
040 23457805 23551210 9440627700
Safety Authority
Addl.Secy.to Govt.(Home) 040 23450705

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE (CHIEF OFFICE)


V. Dinesh Reddy, IPS
DGP
040 23232831 23445588 8008203141
23235170
Fax 23296565
K.R. Nandan, IPS
Chairman, Police Housing 040 23231554 23411192 94406247901

A. Siva Narayana, IPS

Addl. DGP (Co-Ord)

040

23212839 24553251 9440627950

J.V. Ramudu, IPS

040

23230237 23541664 9440627321

K. Krishna Prasad, IPS

Vice Chairman & MD,


Police Housing
DGP (P&L)

040

9
10

S.A. Huda, IPS


Madan Lal, IPS.,

Addl. DGP (L&O)


Addl. DGP, Homeguards

040
040

23232961 23232961 9440627999


23555673
23239966 23401081 9848032375
23235005 23542130 9490617095

11
12
13

Tejdeep Kaur Menon, IPS


Rajiv Trivedi, IPS
S. Gopal Reddy, IPS

14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Vinay Ranjan Ray, IPS


Dr. M. Malakondaiah, IPS
T.A. Tripathi, IPS
Santosh Mehra, IPS
A.R. Anuradha, IPS
K.R.M. Kishore Kumar, IPS
M. Subba Rao, IPS

21
22
23
24

Anjani Kumar, IPS


K.V. R.N. Reddy, IPS
Govind Singh, IPS
Rajiv Ratan, IPS

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

M. Mahendar Reddy, IPS


K. Satyanarayana Rao, IPS

34
35
36

Sandeep Sandilya, IPS


Ramchandar, IPS
G.J. Murali, IPS

37
38
39
40
41

B. Sivadhar Reddy, IPS


T. Prabhakar Rao, IPS
V.B. Kamal Hasan Reddy, IPS
V. Siva Kumar, IPS
M. Ravi Prakash, IPS

Addl. DGP (Trg)


040 23234998
Addl. DGP (Sports)
040 23210080
Addl. DGP (Technical
040 23236101
Service)
Addl. DGP (Legal)
040 23214940
Chairman, SLPRB
040 23232266
IGP (Org)
IGP (Welfare)
040 23214939
IGP (Admn)
040 23211659
IGP (Legal)
040 23214940
AIG (Admn)
040 23233035
REGIONAL Is.G.P
IGP Warangal Region
040 23212225
IGP (Vizag Region)
040 23235813
IG (L&O) RR
040 23236731
IGP (Hyd. Region)
040 23233657
INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT
Addl.DGP
040 23235132
IGP, Int.
040 23236161
040 23232696
DIG (Int. Hyd)
DIG , CI Cell
040 23234143
040
23234737
SP (INT)
SP (INT)
040 23299397
040 23235905
SP (INT)
040 27852424
SP (INT)
040 27852424
SP (INT)
SECURITY WING
DIG Security
040 23324544
040 23379270
SP Security
040
SP
SIB
040 23402468
DIG (SIB)
040 23415018
SP (SIB)
040 23413332
SP (SIB)
040 23413332
SP (SIB)
040 23413332
SP (SIB)

42

S.V. Rajasekhar Babu, IPS

SP (SIB)

N. Balasubrahmanyam, IPS
V.C. Sajjanar, IPS
B. Srinivasulu, IPS
Vikram Singh Mann, IPS
P. Kishan Rao, IPS
B. Sumathi, IPS
P.H.D. Rama Krishna, IPS

336

040

23413333

27757959 9440627918
23555375 9440627940
23552223 9440627345
23357145 9440700444
9848031016
9490611777
23417891 9440627878
23400161 9491074112
20010182 9440700939
27401835
27905155
23410846
23357145

9440700110
9908017327
9490617522
9440700444

23417717 9440627229
23378081 9440627312
23400240 9440065655
9440700264
9440700104
9440700223
27664500 9848031635
9440700280
9440700102
23000533 9440700045
9440700105
9440700422
23355949 9849914041
23410165 9866503017
9491390027
9491390005
9491390004
9491390003

Sl. No.

Name of the Officer

Designation

STD
Code

Office

Res

Cell

58

OCTOPUS
040 23403740
IGP, Octopus
CRIME INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT
S.V. Ramana Murthy, IPS
Addl.DGP
040 23242424
Umesh Sharraf, IPS
IGP, EOW, CID
040 23299865
S.Umapathi,IPS
IGP, Director , SCRB
040 23240663
N. Chandramouli, IPS
IGP, PCR
040 23303091
B.L. Sujatha Rao, IPS
DIG (T)
040 23240662
Ajay Kumar, IPS
DIG (WPC & CCPS)
040 23320538
E. Damodar, IPS
SP (C)
040 23296559
K. Venugopala Rao, IPS
SP (Admn)
040 23212814
Mahendra Kumar Rathod, IPS
SP (EOW)
040 23234045
Kalpana Naik, IPS
SP (WPC & CCPS)
040 23320539
S.J. Janardhan, IPS
SP (PRC & SCRB)
040 23212820
M. Srinivasulu, IPS
SP (AD Cell)
040
A. Venkateswara Rao, IPS
SP (GOW)
040 23316756
POLICE COMPUTER SERVICES
Ravi Gupta, IPS
IGP (PCS)
040 23236095
27852257
STATE RAILWAY POLICE
V.S.K. Kaumudi, IPS
DGP, (Rlys)
040 23235498

59

M. Kantha Rao, IPS

SRP, Sec.bad

040

27707165

9440627263

61

Dr. M. Naganna, IPS

SRP, Vijayawada

0866

2575897

2473009 9490617082

62

P. Muniswamy, IPS

SRP, Guntakal

08552

226327

9440050290

63

Aruna M. Bahuguna, IPS

APSP BATTALIONS
Addl. DGP

040

23607462 23399745 9440627627

64

A.B. Venkateswara Rao, IPS

IGP

040

23608059 23302861 9841063331

43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57

N.V. Surender Babu, IPS

23417891 9490618527
23552626 9440627213
9440815551
23319617 9440700900
9440700890
9490627317
9440700844
9440700874
9491071882
9440700893
9440700830
9440627674
23431372 9440700877

23410331
23895335
23535455
27774040
27772020

23410758 9491073998

GREY HOUNDS
65

Anurag Sharma, IPS

ADGP (Grey Hounds)

08413

232301

23004032 9849030460

66

P.S.R. Anjaneyulu, IPS

IGP (Grey Hounds)

08413

232661

27401835 9849956000

67

Dr. Shankha Brata Bagchi, IPS

DIG (Grey Hounds)

08413

232085

232669

9490619586

ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE ACADEMY


68

N. Samba Siva Rao, IPS

Director, APPA

040

24198888 23412265 8099557770

69

M. Gopi Krishna, IPS

Addl. Dir. APPA

040

24198822

Anjana Sinha, IPS

POLICE COMMUNICATIONS
IGP (Commns)
040

23233146 23417057 9440627666

71

A.K. Khan, IPS

HYDERABAD CITY POLICE


CP, Hyd City
040

23261666 23415786 9490616003

72

Amit Garg, IPS

Addl. C.P (Co-ord)

040

23261777

9490616001

73

C.V. Anand, IPS

Addl. C.P, Traffic

040

23240800

9490616127

74

Mohd. Ahsan Reza, IPS

Addl. C.P, Crimes & SIT

040

23298476 23317322 9490611777

75

M.M. Bhagwath, IPS

Jt.CP (Admn.)

040

23261555

9490616100

76

V. Naveen Chand,IPS

Jt.CP,SB City

040

24521041

9490616193

77

Kumar Vishwajit, IPS

Jt. CP, Cord & Secy

040

23261444

9490616189

78

N. Suryanarayana, IPS

24526600

9490616262

J. Satyanarayana, IPS

Jt. CP, CAR H.Qrs.


DCP, DD

040

79

040

23234524 27852251 9490616703

80

Ch. Srikanth, IPS

DCP, North Zone

040

27805659 23410849 9490616417

81

M.K. Sinha, IPS

DCP, South Zone

40

24528888 23410014 9490616476

82

Y. Gangadhar, IPS

DCP, East Zone

040

23437939

9490616366

83

N. Stephen Ravindera, IPS

DCP, West Zone

040

23307676

9490616552

84

Dr. Tarun Joshi, IPS

DCP, Central Zone

040

23241516

9490616301

85

G.V.G. Ashok Kumar, IPS

DCP, Traffic I

040

23234065

86

A. Ravi Krishna, IPS

DCP, Traffic II

040

24515555

9490616005

87

B. Malla Reddy, IPS

DCP, CSW

040

4610956

9490616645

70

337

9849056451

Sl. No.

Name of the Officer

STD
Office
Res
Cell
Code
CYBERABAD COMMISSIONERATE
C.P
040 23004546 20041100 9490617200
Designation

88

Ch. D. Tirumala Rao, IPS

89

Atul Singh, IPS

90

T. Yoganand, IPS

DCP, Madhapur zone

040

27853426 27853535 9490617201

91

K. Venkateswara Rao, IPS

DCP, Alwal Zone

040

27854081

92

P. Pramod Kumar, IPS

DCP, Balanagar

040

9491060901

93

Chandra Sekhar Reddy, IPS

DCP- Traffic

040

27853422 23535919 9490617205

94

D. Nagendra Kumar, IPS

DCP, LB Nagar

040

27853900 20043838 9490617202

Jt. CP

040

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE
CP, Visakhapatnam City 0891
DCP, Visakhapatnam City 0891
CP, Vijayawada City
0866
RANGE D.Is.G
IGP, Guntur Range
0863

27853928

9490617222
9490617203

95
96
97

J. Poornachandra Rao, IPS


B. Balakrishna, IPS
N. Madhusudhan Reddy, IPS

98

H. K. Gupta, IPS

99

G. Suryaprakasha Rao, IPS

DIG, Eluru Range

08812

231350

231300

100

Dr. Soumya Misra, IPS

DIG, Vizag Range

0891

2563938

2707630 9440627222
2511633 9440627676

101

2562763

2525500

9440627277

2493333

2492222 9440050945

2320250

2230912 9440627241
9440627346

DIG, Warangal Range

0870

2511633

102

N. Sanjay, IPS

DIG, Nizamabad Range

08462

226352

103

Sanjaykumar Jain, IPS

DIG, Karimnagar Range

0878

2262377

2241303 9440627673

104

Y. Nagi Reddy, IPS

DIG, Hyderabad Range

040

23232185

9440627286

105

Anil Kumar , IPS

DIG, Kurnool Range

08518

235442

235777

9440627214

106

Ms. Charu Sinha, IPS

DIG, Anantapur Range

08554

240866

274433

9440627223

107
108

K.V.V.Gopala Rao, IPS


Kartikeya, IPS

109
110

DISTRICT SUPDTS. OF POLICE


SP, Srikakulam
08942

226353

9440050931

222508

222566

9440795800

SP, Vizianagaram

08922

276163

226677

9440795900

G. Srinivas, IPS

SP, Vizag Rural

0891

2551104

2755181 9440796000

Dr. C.M. Thrivikram Varma, IPS

S.P. E.G. Kakinada

0884

2362000

2363000 9440796500

111

P. Umapathi, IPS

S.P. Rajahmundry U

0884

2461300

112

C. Ravi Varma, IPS

SP, W.G. Eluru

08812

232662

113

P.V.S. Rama Krishna, IPS

SP, Krishna,

08672

114

A. Ravichandra, IPS

S.P. Guntur Rural

0863

115

S. Shyam Sundar, IPS

S.P. Guntur Urban

0863

2218340

2218340 9491067800

116

Dr. K. Raghuram Reddy, IPS

SP, Prakasham

08592

286100

9440627100

117

B.V. Ramana Kumar, IPS

SP, Nellore

0861

2331700

2331633 9440796300

118

Shahnawaz Qasim, IPS

SP, Anantapur

08554

240105

274802

9440796800

119

Kanthi Rana Tata, IPS

SP, Chittoor

08572

235828

233303

9440796700

120

J. Prabhakar Rao, IPS

S.P, Tirupathi -U

121

A. Sundar Kumar Dass, IPS

SP, Kadapa

08562

242198

244303

9004796900

122

M. Siva Prasad, IPS

SP, Kurnool

08518

225700

225600

9440795500

123

Dr. V. Ravinder, IPS

SP, Karimngar

0878

2262303

124

Sarvashresthi Tripati, IPS

SP, Adilabad

08732

226246

226888

125

Rajesh Kumar, IPS

SP, Warangal -R

08710

2578155

2455100 9440795200

126

I/C Rajesh Kumar, IPS

S.P., Warangal U

127

P.Hari Kumar, IPS

SP, Khammam

08742

220000

225333

9440795300

128

K. Lakshmi Reddy, IPS

SP, MBNR

08542

243300

243399

9440795700

129

P. John Victor, IPS

SP, Medak

08455

276600

276700

9849927000

130

Dr. Naveen Gulati, IPS

SP, Nalgonda

08682

222306

222304

9440795600

131

D. Ramakrishnaiah, IPS

SP, Nizamabad

95846

232203

221750

9440795400

132

R.B. Naik, IPS

SP, RR

08416

255601

255600

9440627929

338

9440796502
230503

9440796600

252800

223666

9440796400

2234828

2352100 9491067200

2248177

9440796702

9440795100
9440795000
9490619596

133

D. Boobathi Babu, IPS

STD
Office
Res
Cell
Code
ANTI CORRUPTION BUREAU
DG, ACB
040 24745132 23352229 9440627255

134

Satyanarayan, IPS

Director, ACB

040

24745456 23400750 9491045353

135

K. Srinivas Reddy, IPS

Addl. Dir. ACB

040

24731786 23358339 9440808115

136

A.Satyanarayana, IPS

Jt. Director, ACB

040

24600140

137

N. Shivashankar Reddy, IPS

Jt. Director, ACB

040

24743205 23410566 9440446194

138

A.R. Srinivas,

Jt. Director, ACB

040

9440446110

139

M. Ramesh IPS

Jt. Director

040

24743223 23412003 9440446111

Sl. No.

Name of the Officer

Designation

9493193236

VIGILLANCE AND ENFORCEMENT


DG, V&E
040 23228666

140
141

Dr. B.L. Meena, IPS

Director V&E

040

23220985 23311808 9959224401

142

Swathi Lakra, IPS

DIG, V&E

040

23221295 27905155 8008203145

143

Prabhakar Rao, IPS

SP,V&E, Taskforce.

040

23437233

8008203159

VC & MD, APS RTC

040

27611122

9959522999

Director, V&S, APSRTC

040

27615439

APS RTC
144

B. Prasada Rao, IPS

145

V.V. Srinivas Rao, IPS

OFFICERS ON DEPUTATION WITH IN THE STATE


40
23453234 23453584 9440627202
Chairman, Godavari
Valley Development
Authority

146

Umesh Kumar, IPS

147

Dr. C.N. Gopinadha Reddy, IPS

DG & IG of Prisons

040

24577574 23416999 9440796999

148

R.P Meena, IPS

Commnr. Printing
Stationary & Stores.

040

24557624 23410127 9440627331

149

Vivek Dube, IPS

DG Fire Services

040

23442955 23550723 9490617520

150

T.Krishna Raju, IPS

Controller Legal
Metrology.

040

27612170 23550956 9491045444

151

R.P. Takur, IPS

040

23713563 27905848 9440627238

152

T.P. Dass, IPS

DG, Copy rights & Drugs


Control
Director General, SPF

040

27538061

153

D.S. Chowhan, IPS

Director (Enft) P&E

040

24602782 23339988 9440902660

154

M. Pratap, IPS

040

23450015 23417175 9848782043

155

V.V.Gopala Krishna, IPS

Chief Exe. Officer AP


Investment
IG, PTO

040

24414723 23116798 9491049411

156

Bhavana Saxena, IPS

FRRO

040

27900214 23400350 9550800100

157

T.V. Sashidhar Reddy, IPS

SP, CM Secy.

040

23310442 23402425 9440627204

339

8500669099

CASES RECEIVED IN FSL HEADQUARTERS AND 8 RFSLS


DURING THE YEAR 2011

S.
Name of the Section
No.
APFSL Headquarters:
1.
Ballistics

Received

Disposed

Under
Examination

205

145

60

2.

Physics

211

171

40

3.

Lie-Detector

120

118

4.

Computer Forensics

125

47

78

5.

Forensic Engineering

6.

Documents

829

672

157

7.

Toxicology

3757

3573

184

8.

Serology

1438

1138

300

9.

Biology

92

65

27

10.

Bio Medical

22

20

11.

DNA

395

45

350

12.

Chemistry

516

473

43

13.

Narcotics

798

721

77

1376

1138

238

Regional Forensic
Laboratories:
1.
Visakhapatnam

Science

2.

Vijayawada

2207

1758

449

3.

Guntur

1362

1196

166

4.

Tirupati

1600

1271

329

5.

Kurnool

1334

1117

217

6.

Kamareddy

712

680

32

7.

Karimnagar

1909

1890

19

8.

Warangal

1554

1255

299

20565

17475

3090

Total:

340

Вам также может понравиться