Professional Documents
Culture Documents
SUBJECT
PAGE
1-3
CCTNS
4-5
HIGHLIGHTS
6-7
CHAPTER-1
9-32
CHAPTER-2
BODILY CRIME
33-41
CHAPTER-3
PROPERTY CRIME
43-51
CHAPTER-4
ECONOMIC OFFENCES
53-62
CHAPTER-5
63-74
CHAPTER-6
75-84
CHAPTER-7
85-93
CHAPTER-8
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
95-103
CHAPTER-9
105-122
CHAPTER-10
FACTION CRIME
123-124
CHAPTER-11
EXTREMIST OFFENCES
125-128
CHAPTER-12
GRAVE CRIMES
129-134
CHAPTER-13
135-142
CHAPTER-14
CYBER CRIME
143-154
CHAPTER-15
CUSTODIAL DEATHS
155-158
CHAPTER-16
MISSING PERSONS
159-165
CHAPTER-17
ROAD ACCIDENTS
167-172
CHAPTER-18
THEFT OF IDOLS
173-174
CHAPTER-19
ARRESTS
175-176
CHAPTER-20
177-178
CHAPTER-21
179-184
CHAPTER-22
185-195
CHAPTER-23
POLICE SACRIFICES
197-200
MARINE POLICE
201-204
FSL
205-207
FPB
209-210
211-271
273-303
305-306
307-310
311-314
.August Vollmer
Message
MESSAGE OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, AP
I am extremely happy that Crime in AP-2012 is printed in record time with excellent quality, updated statistics, qualitative
analysis, showing all the 4 new urban districts namely Warangal, Rajahmundry, Guntur and Tirupati. Though the overall crime is under
control, conviction rate needs to be improved. Marshalling evidence in courts, liaison with APPs / PPs, using latest Cr.P.C amendment Act
provisions, protecting women & children, tracing and restoring missing children, controlling cyber crime, ensuring counseling of victims of
violence, liaison with Protection Officers of Women & Child Dept in filing Domestic Violence Act DIRs (Domestic Incident Reports) and
taking up preventive measures in bodily offences / property offences are some of the key performance areas for us for the next few years.
Opening of history-sheets and mounting surveillance would be an excellent preventive measure.
Since we have achieved excellent connectivity with all 1681 Police Stations, 371 Circles, 195 Sub Divisions with the State HQ, I request
all SsP / SsRP/ CsP to ensure data-entry meticulously. All arrest data has to be uploaded without missing a single entry. I would request IGP,
PCS&S to take up 'Data-mining issues' before we launch CCTNS. Ultimately, we will not only be able to prevent crime with the help of our
intranet but also detect crime.
On real time basis, we should be able to execute warrants based on the arrests made in different units and also restore stolen vehicles
to the owners. As nearly 30% of the property crime is resorted to by repeat-offenders, the Unit officers are requested to pay special
attention to document correctly the data pertaining to these offenders.
We should seriously reduce road accidents in which 15030 persons lost their lives and 51933 injured during the year 2012. We are
planning to provide FIRS in road accident cases through Mee Seva, in addition to providing at the PSs to enable victims / kith & kin to claim
insurance etc. Small measures like reflective road-signs, installation of cat-eyes, advance warning boards, removing road-dividers where
not required, ensuring zero-tolerance to road-side parking by trucks or other kinds of vehicles will surely reduce the number of accidents,
which contributes 26% of the total reported crime.
Unit officers are requested to adopt Victim-centric approach. We should ensure video-trial u/s 275 Cr.PC in warrant cases to ensure
speedy delivery of justice. As on 31.12.2012 we have 3,33,716 PT cases which deserve your personal attention to reduce pendency. Those
cases which can be finalized in Lok Adalats are to be shortlisted in consultation with MSJ / District Judges. Investigation process also needs
to be fine-tuned with latest Cr.PC Amendments of audio-video recording of statements u/s 161 and 164 Cr.PC and in-camera trial in rape
cases u/s 327 Cr.PC. DNA Fingerprinting in all rape cases should be taken up and compared with the samples of the accused to ensure
better conviction rate.
Investigation of crime against SC / STs deserves our personal attention. We must pursue trial in Special Courts with all dedication.
Human Trafficking crime is another area deserving our personal attention. Victim compensation in terms of G.O.MS.No.28 of Dept.
for Women, Child, Disabled & Senior Citizens (WP) dt.13.6.2011 to be processed by Unit Officers / Project Directors of ICDS of WCD Depts
and paid through Collectorates. Shortly our Govt. of AP will be issuing notification u/s 357-A Cr.PC regd victim compensation through Legal
Services Authority.
Our Missing Persons Monitoring Cell which started functioning at Chief Office to restore found children with the help of NGOs and
WCD is a new area which brings cheer to the parents whose children went missing. The Special Juvenile Police Units and Child Welfare
Officers (all SHOs are designated vide G.O.Ms.No.5 of 2008 of Home Dept) have to take up the new task of handling 'Juveniles in conflict
with law' and 'children in need of care and protection'. I am happy that the Railway Police has taken several measures in rescuing children
in need of care & protection with NGO interface. We must encourage accredited NGOs in prevention drive at all important Railway
Stations.
We must be vigilant in checking and data entry of arms, ammunition and explosive shops. Thorough verification of records is
essential to unearth leakages.
I congratulate Shri T. Krishna Prasad, IPS.,Addl.DGP, CID, Shri Umesh Sharraf, IPS., i/c Director, SCRB, Shri K. Venugopal Rao, IPS.,
SP, SCRB and his team for this excellent compilation and analysis.
Message
Message of Addl. Director General Police, CID.
1.0
I am extremely happy that the Crime in AP-2012 was brought out by SCRB Team in record time.
2.0
Handling investigation of professional crime is of paramount importance specially in view of the latest Cr.PC
Amendments of audio-video recording of statements. The exchange of data of criminals which is uploaded
in CIS of our intranet is an excellent tool for detection of offences as we have a data of 1.1 lakh offenders.
This year, we are trying to connect 1681 Police Stations with their respective jurisdictional Courts so that all
the 5 basic integrated forms of NCRB i.e., from FIR to charge-sheet would be sent to the courts online.
3.0
Crime against women which is 13.6% of total crime in AP deserve our personal attention in investigation
and prosecution. Of these 6.2% of the total FIR cases pertain to Sec.354 IPC (harassment of women) which
need close monitoring. Conviction rate for offences u/s 376 IPC are far too low. We should ensure scientific
investigation and also ensure that the charge sheets are filed within 60 days.
4.0
Our state police has done outstanding work in Anti-Human Trafficking work. However, there is room for lot
more good work to be done. We should insist on attachment of property u/s 18 of ITP Act. Victim
compensation under G.O.Ms.No.28 should be invoked invariably. Paradigm shift of 'prostitute' to 'victim'
should be comprehensively achieved. More traffickers should be arrested. Customers should be named
and shamed.
5.0
Rs. 1536.8 crores worth of property was lost by public in white collar offences in 2012, which is 7.5 times
(206.5 crores) of the traditional crime.
6.0
Special emphasis should be placed on greater use of scientific tools, forensic science, forensic medicine and
cyber technology etc., to detect the cases and ensure high quality digital evidence to secure more
convictions.
7.0
I place on record my deep appreciation for Shri Umesh Sharraf, IPS., i/c Director, SCRB, Shri K. Venugopal
Rao, IPS, SP, SCRB, Smt B. Sadalakshmi, Inspector, Constables N. Hussain, V. Pratap Kumar Babu and
P.Krishna Kumari in bringing this publication.
8.0
I would request our Unit officers to pass on suggestions, if any, to improve the content and quality of the
book.
273957
888.97
454.32
434.65
30196
308
84
1123
888.97
(307.32+581.65)
22 Districts,
4 Commissionerates,
4 Urban Districts and
3 Rly. Districts.
108562
1681
31
371
195
AP
All India
: 122
: 137
0.4
69672
3,33,716
CRIME - SNAPSHOTS
CRIME
HIGHEST
LOWEST
Incidence of Crime
Cyberabad (16864)
Murder
Cyberabad (173)
Rioting
Hyderabad City(265)
Cyberabad (134)
Rajahmundry Urban(9)
Dacoity
Cyberabad(14)
Thirupathi Urban
Guntur Rural
Rajahmundry Urban
VSP Rural
Robbery
Cyberabad (83)
Burglary
Cyberabad (1095)
Cheating
Rape
Dowry Death
Karimnagar (46)
Harassment
Hyderabad (1146)
Molestation
Krishna (293)
SC/ST Offences
Kurnool (229)
Hyderabad (2174935)
( Nil )
AP Police was identified by Ministry of Home Affairs as one of the Advanced Sate in
Information Technology. AP Police initiated the computerization process in the year
1998. Initially Police Computer Services is a part of CID and it was made as a
separate unit in the year 1998.
II. To cater the local policing needs AP Police started e-cops project. During
development and implementation the department has faced many problems due to
various reasons. To overcome those problems the AP Police has designed and
implemented several initiatives which can be called as Best Practices.
a. Training :- A training lab with 20 systems was provided to each district / unit for
imparting training to the district staff. Good performers in the end user training
and interested / semi technically qualified personnel i.e., Diploma Holders, ITI
qualified were selected and provided training in System Administration, Database
Administration, Hardware and Network Maintenance and Troubleshooting etc.
Again in these trainings, the best performers were selected and made them as
Trainers who in turn trained almost all personnel of their respective units.
b. Computer Based Training (CBTs) :- CBTs was developed for each application
and the CBTs were supplied to each unit / sub unit so that the end user can learn
the usage of the application leisurely without any pressure. The CBTs also came
very handy to those who were interested to learn but were not spared to attend
the training due to shortage of the staff. All police personal can access the CBT
through intranet portal.
c. IT Core Teams :- After providing the required training to the district personnel,
AP Police has selected top performers and formed a team called IT Core Team
under the control of unit officer. The responsibility of Installing, Training,
Implementing and Maintaining the IT Initiatives was bestowed to these teams.
The good services of these team members were recognized by the unit officers
and were awarded with suitable rewards from time to time. Apart from these
teams AP Police has also formed District Implementation Teams headed by Addl.
SP and State Mission Teams headed by IGP PCS & S.
d. Net work connectivity :- AP Police provided network connectivity all the places.
i.e, Police Stations, Circle Offices/ACP Offices, Sub Division Offices/DCP Offices,
DPO/Commission rates, Chief Office and all special units. All the units are
connected to State of Art Data Center of AP State Police at Chief Office.
e. Hardware :- AP Police provided Computers, Printers with UPS to all the places.
i.e., Police Stations, Circle Offices/ACP Offices, Sub Division Offices/DCP
Offices, DPO/Commission rates, Chief Office and all special units.
f.
III. The following applications are used occasionally and some unit will use regularly:a. File Movement and Tracking System
b. Daily Situation Reports :- Which consists of
1. Agitations
2. Guard Charges
3. Sports Fund
4. Police Budget
5. Arms Licences
c. Bandobasth (Force Deployment)
1. Trail Monitoring System
2. Police Training (ERP)
IV. Dial 100 :- This is facility provided to the general public they can dial 100 for Police
help. Once the call received by Police Control Room Irrespective of the time and
location Police Patrolling Party will reach the spot at the earliest.
V. Missing Person Monitoring Cell :- With the collaboration of UNICEF, WC &D, NIC
and Police Missing Persons Monitoring Cell was formed in CID. Its pickups the data
of Missing Persons and un-identified dead bodies information from e-cops and hosts
in Missing Persons website. I.e., http://missingperson.ap.nic.in the same link is
available in CID Website http://www.cidap.gov.in and AP State Police website
http://apstatepolice.org
VI. Enterprise e-COPS :- Under the Central Government Project i.e.,, CCTNS (Crime
Criminal Tracking and Network System) AP Police is enhancing the e-cops
application to Enterprise e-COPS application. The objective of the application is 4
ONEs. (One Man Entry, One Place Entry, One Time Entry and in One Application).
All the applications available in our intranet portal are clustered with this enterprise eCOPS.
VII. To convert the Police Stations into an efficient service source, Training, Change
Management and e-Governance Applications have been started.
VIII. Police Computer Services & Standardization (PCS & S) is the nodal agency for
implementing the e-Governance Applications, hence the best practices on behalf of
the state government was implemented by this office.
Transparency on investigation.
Phase
Site Survey
(Nos)
Phase I
245
Site
Preparation
(Nos)
244
Phase-II
1806
245
Total
2015
489
Desktops
Delivered
(Nos)
245 (767
PCs
Delivered )
751 (2940
PCs
Delivered)
996 (3707
PCs
Delivered)
Connectivity Locations
Total
BSNL SWAN
connected
210
22
232
177
40
217
387
62
449
XV.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
Major Cities: Hyderabad City ranked 5th in the incidence of Bodily Crimes
(1871) while Cyberabad (1891),Vijayawada City (963) and Visakhapatnam
City (530) Cities ranked 4th , 19th and 28th respectively.
Property Crime registered a decreasing trend by 1.9% over the previous year.
a. Cyberabad Commissionerate & Anantapur district recorded highest number of
dacoities (14 each).
b. Cyberabad Commissionerate recorded the highest number of cases reported
under Robberies (83), Burglaries (1095) and Ordinary Thefts (4404)
XVI.
XVII.
Crime against Women has shown an increase by 2.5% over the figures of last
year.
XVIII.
Crime against Children has shown an increase by 13.8% over the figures of last
year.
XIX.
Juvenile delinquency cases have shown an increase by 5.5% over the figures of
last year.
XX.
Crime against SCs/STs increased by 7.5% with 2866 cases reported in 2012 as
against 2666 reported in 2011.
XXI.
XXII.
Cases under Spl & Local Laws increased by 32.9% over previous year.
XXIII.
490 cases registered under Cyber crime in 2012 as against 379 cases in 2011.
XXIV.
XXV.
XXVI.
Road accidents showed a decreasing trend in 2012 by 3.0 % over previous year.
XXVII.
Districts
119.6
CHITTOOR
122.8
SRIKAKULAM
124.0
ANANTAPUR
126.4
EAST GODAVARI
144.8
MAHABOOBNAGAR
148.3
KURNOOL
150.5
VIZIANAGARAM
172.4
WEST GODAVARI
174.2
PRAKASHAM
175.8
GUNTUR-R
177.6
MEDAK
178.4
VSP CITY
191.4
ADILABAD
191.5
WARANGAL-R
191.8
KADAPA
193.6
NIZAMABAD
197.8
KARIMNAGAR
205.3
KHAMMAM
214.4
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
215.4
NELLORE
216.4
CYBERABAD
240.9
NALGONDA
242.9
KRISHNA
262.9
TIRUPATHI-U
267.2
WARANGAL-U
271.0
HYDERABAD CITY
358.0
VIJAYAWADA CITY
359.6
GUNTUR-U
360.1
RANGA REDDY
444.4
0
50
100
150
200
250
Crime Rate
10
300
350
400
450
500
HYDERABAD CITY
32.8
TIRUPATHI-U
46.4
MAHABOOBNAGAR
55.8
PRAKASHAM
56.0
KADAPA
58.6
RANGA REDDY
58.6
CYBERABAD
58.8
NELLORE
60.4
VIJAYAWADA CITY
60.8
KRISHNA
63.5
65.1 State Average
Districts
NIZAMABAD
65.2
KURNOOL
66.6
WEST GODAVARI
66.6
CHITTOOR
66.7
GUNTUR-U
67.1
VSP CITY
68.3
EAST GODAVARI
68.7
GUNTUR-R
69.2
WARANGAL-U
71.3
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
71.9
NALGONDA
72.1
ADILABAD
76.0
MEDAK
76.2
VSP RURAL
76.6
KHAMMAM
76.6
SRIKAKULAM
78.0
ANANTAPUR
79.0
VIZIANAGARAM
79.3
KARIMNAGAR
84.1
WARANGAL-R
98.0
0
20
40
60
11
80
100
120
ANANTAPUR
13.8
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
17.4
HYDERABAD CITY
20.2
WEST GODAVARI
21.8
KHAMMAM
26.0
KADAPA
26.1
PRAKASHAM
29.4
MAHABOOBNAGAR
31.4
GUNTUR-U
32.6
GUNTUR-R
33.2
EAST GODAVARI
33.6
NIZAMABAD
35.2
Districts
KARIMNAGAR
37.6
VIJAYAWADA CITY
38.3
RANGA REDDY
38.3
KURNOOL
39.7
KRISHNA
44.4
VIZIANAGARAM
44.6
SRIKAKULAM
45.3
CYBERABAD
47.2
VSP RURAL
47.4
NALGONDA
48.8
CHITTOOR
50.8
NELLORE
52.0
WARANGAL-U
53.6
WARANGAL-R
58.8
MEDAK
61.6
VSP CITY
63.1
ADILABAD
68.4
TIRUPATHI-U
82.5
0
10
20
30
40
12
50
60
70
80
90
VIZIANAGARAM
3083
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
3179
TIRUPATHI-U
3704
GUNTUR-U
4167
SRIKAKULAM
4274
WARANGAL-U
4593
RANGA REDDY
4753
KADAPA
6829
Districts
VSP RURAL
7264
GUNTUR-R
7971
ANANTAPUR
8029
CHITTOOR
8294
KURNOOL
8313
MEDAK
9549
NIZAMABAD
9601
WARANGAL-R
9635
PRAKASHAM
9783
11097 State Average
KRISHNA
11496
EAST GODAVARI
11696
VIJAYAWADA CITY
12413
VSP CITY
12433
ADILABAD
12894
KHAMMAM
13610
WEST GODAVARI
14038
NELLORE
14238
MAHABOOBNAGAR
15550
NALGONDA
17271
KARIMNAGAR
24293
HYDERABAD CITY
27687
CYBERABAD
32258
0
5000
10000
15000
13
20000
25000
30000
35000
Districts
RAJAHMUNDRY-U
461
VSP RURAL
712
SRIKAKULAM
773
RANGA REDDY
838
VIZIANAGARAM
843
MEDAK
954
WARANGAL-U
1034
VSP CITY
1143
ANANTAPUR
1180
GUNTUR-U
1203
CHITTOOR
1298
KARIMNAGAR
1415
ADILABAD
1455
KHAMMAM
1494
WARANGAL-R
1524
TIRUPATHI-U
1808
NIZAMABAD
1876
EAST GODAVARI
1881
KURNOOL
2150
WEST GODAVARI
2230
NALGONDA
2298
GUNTUR-R
2357
KADAPA
2585
KRISHNA
2668
NELLORE
2669
MAHABOOBNAGAR
2928
VIJAYAWADA CITY
3405
PRAKASHAM
3651
CYBERABAD
6089
HYDERABAD CITY
13622
0
2000
4000
6000
14
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
Total cognizable crime under IPC sections reported in A.P. State during the year
2012 is 179955 as against 175767 in 2011 indicating an increase of 0.02%.
1.2
The grand total of bodily offences, property offences and white-collar offences under
the IPC was 77778 in 2010, 83314 in 2011 and 84063 in 2012. The other IPC cases
are 95892 in number in 2012.
1.3
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.
1.4
General Trend:
Hyderabad, Guntur, Vijayawada cities and Ranga Reddy districts continued to have
highest crime rates in the state, followed by Cyberabad, Nalgonda, Warangal,
Tirupathi & Krishna.
15
1.5
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.
1.6
Detection:
The state detection percentage is 65.1%. The following units are falling below the
state average: Hyderabad (32.8%), Tirupathi Urban (46.4%), Mahabubnagar
(55.8%), Prakasham (56.0%), Kadapa (58.6%), Ranga Reddy (58.6%), Cyberabad
(58.8%), Nellore (60.4%), Vijayawada City (60.8%) and Krishna (63.5%).
1.7
Conviction:
The state conviction percentage is 39.8%. The following units are falling below the
state average: Anantapur (13.8%), Rajahmundry-U (17.4%), Hyderabad city (20.2%),
West Godavari (21.8%), Khammam (26.0%), Kadapa (26.1%) and Prakasham
(29.4%).
1.8
UI cases :
The total No. of UI cases in the entire State is 69672 The largest number of U.I.
Cases are in Hyderabad City (13622) followed by Cyberabad (6089), Prakasham
(3651) and Vijaywada City (3405).
1.9
P.T. cases
The total No. of PT cases in the entire State as on 31.12.2012, is 333716. The
largest number of P.T. Cases are in Cyberabad (32258) followed by Hyderabad City
(27687), Karimnagar (24293) , Nalgonda (17271) and Mahabubnagar (15550) .
16
1.10
1. Cyberabad
Crime incidence: A total number of 179955 cases 2. Hyderabad City
were reported in 2012 as against 175767 cases 3. Nalgonda
reported in the previous year 2011 indicating an
increase of 0.02%.
: 16864
: 15073
: 8652
: 14 each
: 12
: 09
Robberies(12.3% increase)
650 cases of robberies were reported in 2012
as against 579 in the previous year 2011 indicating
an increase of 12.3%.
1. Cyberabad
2. Vijayawada City
3. Hyderabad City
: 83
: 59
: 57
: 1095
: 638
: 449
: 4404
: 3602
: 1355
: 173
: 165
: 154
17
1. Hyderabad City
2. Warangal Rural
3. Khammam
: 265
: 167
: 144
: 134
: 95
: 78
: 122
: 87
: 77
: 1623
: 1608
: 1527
: 1898
: 1460
: 474
: 141
: 108
: 96
: 25
: 23
: 16
18
: 1692
: 1508
: 1336
Kurnool
Karimnagar
Nellore
: 229
: 204
: 190
Cyberabad
Hyderabad City
Nalgonda
: 3681
: 2670
: 2122
: 13622
: 6089
: 3651
: 32258
: 27687
: 24293
NBWs
: 4382
: 4070
: 1737
1. Cyberabad
27040 NBWs are pending execution as on 2. Hyderabad City
31.12.2012.
3. Karimnagar
19
TABLE - 1.1
Percentage distribution of Cognizable Crime (IPC) under important heads for the years
2011 and 2012
Murder
2011
Sl.
No
Attempt to Murder
2012
2011
2012
UNITS
No. of Perce- No. of
cases ntage cases
1 Hyderabad City
107
2 Cyberabad
3 Ranga Reddy
4 Mahaboobnagar
Percentage
0.11
128
173
0.21
60
0.07
154
0.11
0.15
Percentage
0.13
96
0.15
165
0.20
172
0.21
71
0.09
121
0.15
110
0.13
19
0.02
27
0.03
173
0.21
0.18
77
0.09
81
0.10
5 Nalgonda
92
6 Nizamabad
121
81
0.10
89
0.11
86
0.10
100
0.12
51
0.06
43
0.05
7 Medak
114
0.14
95
0.11
52
0.06
37
0.04
8 Warangal-R
71
0.09
74
0.09
32
0.04
40
0.05
9 Warangal-U
46
0.06
38
0.05
10
0.01
17
0.02
10 Khammam
102
0.12
119
0.14
88
0.11
103
0.12
11 Karimnagar
135
0.16
115
0.14
107
0.13
96
0.11
12 Adilabad
102
0.12
69
0.08
87
0.10
72
0.09
13 Kurnool
147
0.18
109
0.13
155
0.19
126
0.15
14 Kadapa
113
0.14
110
0.13
61
0.07
82
0.10
15 Anantapur
165
0.20
165
0.20
99
0.12
108
0.13
16 Chittoor
82
0.10
79
0.09
48
0.06
68
0.08
17 Tirupathi-U
39
0.05
31
0.04
29
0.03
27
0.03
18 Guntur-R
82
0.10
86
0.10
66
0.08
58
0.07
19 Guntur-U
44
0.05
47
0.06
29
0.03
50
0.06
20 Nellore
56
0.07
88
0.10
77
0.09
81
0.10
21 Prakasham
83
0.10
104
0.12
97
0.12
96
0.11
22 West Godavari
66
0.08
79
0.09
64
0.08
75
0.09
23 East Godavari
72
0.09
65
0.08
96
0.12
85
0.10
24 Rajahmundry-U
17
0.02
18
0.02
49
0.06
19
0.02
25 Krishna
67
0.08
71
0.08
75
0.09
51
0.06
26 Vijayawada City
30
0.04
34
0.04
58
0.07
52
0.06
27 VSP City
34
0.04
39
0.05
32
0.04
25
0.03
28 VSP Rural
59
0.07
63
0.07
28
0.03
27
0.03
29 Vizianagaram
35
0.04
40
0.05
24
0.03
31
0.04
30 Srikakulam
35
0.04
33
0.04
60
0.07
40
0.05
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
0
2536
0.00
3.04
0
2442
0.00
2.90
0
2010
0.00
2.41
1
1980
0.00
2.36
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)
21
TABLE - 1.2
Culp. Hom. not amounting to
Murder
Sl.
No
2011
UNITS
2012
2011
2012
Hyderabad City
0.00
0.01
85
0.10
74
0.09
Cyberabad
17
0.02
0.01
125
0.15
134
0.16
Ranga Reddy
0.01
0.01
23
0.03
21
0.02
Mahaboobnagar
28
0.03
14
0.02
65
0.08
67
0.08
Nalgonda
0.01
0.01
69
0.08
78
0.09
Nizamabad
0.01
12
0.01
60
0.07
28
0.03
Medak
12
0.01
0.01
37
0.04
42
0.05
Warangal-R
0.01
10
0.01
62
0.07
60
0.07
Warangal-U
0.01
0.00
43
0.05
39
0.05
10 Khammam
0.01
0.01
70
0.08
58
0.07
11 Karimnagar
0.00
11
0.01
116
0.14
95
0.11
12 Adilabad
0.01
14
0.02
53
0.06
60
0.07
13 Kurnool
0.00
0.00
55
0.07
42
0.05
14 Kadapa
0.01
0.00
53
0.06
62
0.07
15 Anantapur
0.01
0.00
69
0.08
68
0.08
16 Chittoor
0.01
0.01
58
0.07
49
0.06
17 Tirupathi-U
0.00
0.00
13
0.02
22
0.03
18 Guntur-R
0.00
0.00
44
0.05
55
0.07
19 Guntur-U
0.00
0.00
23
0.03
37
0.04
20 Nellore
0.00
0.00
65
0.08
75
0.09
21 Prakasham
0.01
0.00
80
0.10
53
0.06
22 West Godavari
0.00
0.00
70
0.08
55
0.07
23 East Godavari
0.00
0.00
38
0.05
42
0.05
24 Rajahmundry-U
0.00
0.00
28
0.03
0.01
25 Krishna
0.00
0.00
69
0.08
54
0.06
26 Vijayawada City
0.01
0.01
65
0.08
64
0.08
27 VSP City
0.01
0.00
44
0.05
24
0.03
28 VSP Rural
0.00
0.00
18
0.02
20
0.02
29 Vizianagaram
0.00
0.01
11
0.01
16
0.02
30 Srikakulam
0.00
0.00
20
0.02
15
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
33 R.P.Sec-bad
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
165
0.00
0.20
0
155
0.00
0.18
2
1636
0.00
1.96
0
1521
0.00
1.81
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)
22
TABLE - 1.3
Hurt
Riotings
2011
Sl.
No
2012
2011
2012
UNITS
No. of
cases
Percentage
No. of
cases
Percentage
No. of
cases
Perce- No. of
ntage cases
Percentage
Hyderabad City
1063
1.28
1193
1.42
169
0.20
265
0.32
Cyberabad
1420
1.70
1363
1.62
51
0.06
27
0.03
Ranga Reddy
389
0.47
379
0.45
14
0.02
21
0.02
Mahaboobnagar
1047
1.26
1118
1.33
63
0.08
57
0.07
Nalgonda
1339
1.61
1623
1.93
125
0.15
109
0.13
Nizamabad
900
1.08
607
0.72
86
0.10
62
0.07
Medak
790
0.95
862
1.03
67
0.08
114
0.14
Warangal-R
964
1.16
964
1.15
204
0.24
167
0.20
Warangal-U
491
0.59
503
0.60
82
0.10
70
0.08
10 Khammam
960
1.15
998
1.19
153
0.18
144
0.17
11 Karimnagar
1646
1.98
1527
1.82
169
0.20
97
0.12
12 Adilabad
1105
1.33
1052
1.25
76
0.09
51
0.06
13 Kurnool
1496
1.80
1326
1.58
108
0.13
62
0.07
14 Kadapa
970
1.16
1263
1.50
99
0.12
103
0.12
15 Anantapur
1040
1.25
1107
1.32
80
0.10
39
0.05
16 Chittoor
810
0.97
585
0.70
42
0.05
24
0.03
17 Tirupathi-U
215
0.26
204
0.24
37
0.04
21
0.02
18 Guntur-R
1458
1.75
1488
1.77
30
0.04
31
0.04
19 Guntur-U
424
0.51
531
0.63
0.00
11
0.01
20 Nellore
1247
1.50
1475
1.75
36
0.04
21
0.02
21 Prakasham
1381
1.66
1608
1.91
53
0.06
32
0.04
22 West Godavari
1109
1.33
1131
1.35
26
0.03
0.01
23 East Godavari
923
1.11
975
1.16
27
0.03
28
0.03
24 Rajahmundry-U
334
0.40
323
0.38
0.01
0.00
25 Krishna
1405
1.69
1509
1.80
31
0.04
25
0.03
26 Vijayawada City
704
0.84
744
0.89
0.00
16
0.02
27 VSP City
321
0.39
379
0.45
0.00
12
0.01
28 VSP Rural
629
0.75
500
0.59
40
0.05
49
0.06
29 Vizianagaram
605
0.73
610
0.73
0.01
0.00
30 Srikakulam
758
0.91
690
0.82
23
0.03
0.01
0.00
15
0.02
0.00
0.00
31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.01
10
0.01
0.00
0.00
33 R.P.Sec-bad
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.00
0
27961
0.00
33.56
0
28670
0.00
34.11
0
1919
0.00
2.30
0
1676
0.00
1.99
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)
23
TABLE - 1.4
Rape
Sl.
No
2011
UNITS
2012
2011
2012
Percentage
No. of
cases
Percentage
No. of
cases
Percentage
Hyderabad City
55
0.07
72
0.09
1611
1.93
1871
2.23
Cyberabad
86
0.10
75
0.09
1992
2.39
1891
2.25
Ranga Reddy
24
0.03
26
0.03
545
0.65
539
0.64
Mahaboobnagar
86
0.10
56
0.07
1539
1.85
1547
1.84
Nalgonda
48
0.06
51
0.06
1767
2.12
2034
2.42
Nizamabad
59
0.07
33
0.04
1286
1.54
885
1.05
Medak
37
0.04
25
0.03
1109
1.33
1180
1.40
Warangal-R
48
0.06
54
0.06
1389
1.67
1369
1.63
Warangal-U
34
0.04
30
0.04
711
0.85
698
0.83
10 Khammam
84
0.10
77
0.09
1463
1.76
1506
1.79
11 Karimnagar
57
0.07
38
0.05
2234
2.68
1979
2.35
12 Adilabad
82
0.10
87
0.10
1513
1.82
1405
1.67
13 Kurnool
36
0.04
21
0.02
2001
2.40
1690
2.01
14 Kadapa
39
0.05
26
0.03
1341
1.61
1648
1.96
15 Anantapur
16
0.02
18
0.02
1474
1.77
1508
1.79
16 Chittoor
17
0.02
27
0.03
1062
1.27
837
1.00
17 Tirupathi-U
10
0.01
11
0.01
344
0.41
318
0.38
18 Guntur-R
40
0.05
22
0.03
1722
2.07
1741
2.07
19 Guntur-U
31
0.04
24
0.03
555
0.67
703
0.84
20 Nellore
27
0.03
23
0.03
1511
1.81
1764
2.10
21 Prakasham
24
0.03
35
0.04
1723
2.07
1932
2.30
22 West Godavari
90
0.11
122
0.15
1427
1.71
1474
1.75
23 East Godavari
70
0.08
67
0.08
1229
1.48
1265
1.50
24 Rajahmundry-U
14
0.02
13
0.02
448
0.54
385
0.46
25 Krishna
77
0.09
66
0.08
1725
2.07
1777
2.11
26 Vijayawada City
36
0.04
47
0.06
900
1.08
963
1.15
27 VSP City
52
0.06
50
0.06
490
0.59
530
0.63
28 VSP Rural
36
0.04
26
0.03
810
0.97
689
0.82
29 Vizianagaram
42
0.05
42
0.05
727
0.87
747
0.89
30 Srikakulam
28
0.03
37
0.04
927
1.11
825
0.98
31 R.P.Vijayawada
0.00
0.00
0.01
21
0.02
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.00
0.00
0.01
13
0.02
0.00
0.00
21
0.03
13
0.02
1
1387
0.00
1.66
1
1305
0.00
1.55
3
37614
0.00
45.15
2
37749
0.00
44.91
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)
24
TABLE - 1.5
Murder for gain
2011
2012
Sl.
No
UNITS
Dacoities
2011
2012
0.01
0.01
0.01
12
0.01
Cyberabad
36
0.04
19
0.02
0.01
14
0.02
Ranga Reddy
0.01
12
0.01
0.00
0.01
Mahaboobnagar
15
0.02
28
0.03
0.00
0.00
Nalgonda
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.01
Nizamabad
13
0.02
12
0.01
0.01
0.00
Medak
20
0.02
14
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
0.00
0.01
0.01
0.01
11 Karimnagar
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.00
12 Adilabad
0.01
10
0.01
0.01
0.00
13 Kurnool
0.01
0.00
0.01
0.00
14 Kadapa
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.00
15 Anantapur
0.01
0.01
13
0.02
14
0.02
16 Chittoor
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.00
17 Tirupathi-U
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
18 Guntur-R
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00
19 Guntur-U
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.00
20 Nellore
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.01
21 Prakasham
0.01
0.00
0.01
0.00
22 West Godavari
0.01
12
0.01
0.00
0.00
23 East Godavari
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
Hyderabad City
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.00
27 VSP City
0.00
0.00
13
0.02
14
0.02
28 VSP Rural
0.01
0.00
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
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0
213
0.00
0.26
0
218
0.00
0.26
0
122
0.00
0.15
0
128
0.00
0.15
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)
25
TABLE - 1.6
Robberies
2011
Sl.
No
UNITS
Burglaries
2012
2011
2012
Hyderabad City
39
0.05
57
0.07
689
0.83
638
0.76
Cyberabad
91
0.11
83
0.10
1204
1.45
1095
1.30
Ranga Reddy
0.01
10
0.01
85
0.10
143
0.17
Mahaboobnagar
14
0.02
15
0.02
236
0.28
230
0.27
Nalgonda
18
0.02
20
0.02
292
0.35
319
0.38
Nizamabad
27
0.03
15
0.02
398
0.48
339
0.40
Medak
19
0.02
17
0.02
324
0.39
399
0.47
Warangal-R
12
0.01
22
0.03
231
0.28
258
0.31
Warangal-U
21
0.03
15
0.02
199
0.24
191
0.23
10
Khammam
12
0.01
14
0.02
258
0.31
281
0.33
11
Karimnagar
20
0.02
24
0.03
335
0.40
318
0.38
12
Adilabad
0.01
13
0.02
225
0.27
233
0.28
13
Kurnool
19
0.02
17
0.02
237
0.28
240
0.29
14
Kadapa
0.00
0.01
137
0.16
130
0.15
15
Anantapur
14
0.02
0.01
245
0.29
210
0.25
16
Chittoor
16
0.02
10
0.01
151
0.18
135
0.16
17
Tirupathi-U
23
0.03
13
0.02
178
0.21
188
0.22
18
Guntur-R
0.01
0.01
218
0.26
133
0.16
19
Guntur-U
14
0.02
27
0.03
133
0.16
155
0.18
20
Nellore
17
0.02
39
0.05
206
0.25
290
0.34
21
Prakasham
15
0.02
25
0.03
200
0.24
254
0.30
22
West Godavari
20
0.02
52
0.06
428
0.51
449
0.53
23
East Godavari
23
0.03
15
0.02
304
0.36
341
0.41
24
Rajahmundry-U
10
0.01
0.01
102
0.12
117
0.14
25
Krishna
13
0.02
0.01
258
0.31
261
0.31
26
Vijayawada City
34
0.04
59
0.07
227
0.27
220
0.26
27
VSP City
26
0.03
27
0.03
282
0.34
366
0.44
28
VSP Rural
0.01
0.00
161
0.19
108
0.13
29
Vizianagaram
11
0.01
0.00
120
0.14
157
0.19
30
Srikakulam
0.01
0.01
114
0.14
109
0.13
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
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
34
CID
0
579
0.00
0.69
0
650
0.00
0.77
0
8177
0.00
9.81
0
8307
0.00
9.88
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)
26
TABLE - 1.7
Sl.
No
UNITS
Ordinary Thefts
2011
2012
No. of
cases
Percentage
No. of
cases
Percentage
No. of
cases
Percentage
No. of
cases
Percentage
Hyderabad City
4289
5.15
3602
4.28
5031
6.04
4314
5.13
Cyberabad
3965
4.76
4404
5.24
5305
6.37
5615
6.68
Ranga Reddy
123
0.15
167
0.20
223
0.27
337
0.40
Mahaboobnagar
1134
1.36
943
1.12
1402
1.68
1219
1.45
Nalgonda
603
0.72
786
0.94
923
1.11
1137
1.35
Nizamabad
745
0.89
594
0.71
1192
1.43
964
1.15
Medak
542
0.65
678
0.81
911
1.09
1114
1.33
Warangal-R
327
0.39
384
0.46
573
0.69
668
0.79
Warangal-U
407
0.49
412
0.49
628
0.75
621
0.74
10
Khammam
537
0.64
515
0.61
815
0.98
824
0.98
11
Karimnagar
769
0.92
832
0.99
1133
1.36
1185
1.41
12
Adilabad
338
0.41
363
0.43
582
0.70
621
0.74
13
Kurnool
542
0.65
502
0.60
813
0.98
764
0.91
14
Kadapa
575
0.69
502
0.60
723
0.87
652
0.78
15
Anantapur
631
0.76
573
0.68
908
1.09
811
0.96
16
Chittoor
600
0.72
492
0.59
781
0.94
648
0.77
17
Tirupathi-U
837
1.00
623
0.74
1044
1.25
828
0.98
18
Guntur-R
660
0.79
686
0.82
892
1.07
834
0.99
19
Guntur-U
825
0.99
877
1.04
980
1.18
1069
1.27
20
Nellore
925
1.11
820
0.98
1155
1.39
1159
1.38
21
Prakasham
504
0.60
654
0.78
730
0.88
936
1.11
22
West Godavari
1167
1.40
985
1.17
1624
1.95
1502
1.79
23
East Godavari
981
1.18
845
1.01
1318
1.58
1207
1.44
24
Rajahmundry-U
371
0.45
333
0.40
485
0.58
461
0.55
25
Krishna
563
0.68
652
0.78
838
1.01
928
1.10
26
Vijayawada City
1486
1.78
1355
1.61
1754
2.11
1643
1.95
27
VSP City
1252
1.50
1046
1.24
1577
1.89
1456
1.73
28
VSP Rural
272
0.33
217
0.26
448
0.54
332
0.39
29
Vizianagaram
329
0.39
250
0.30
463
0.56
416
0.49
30
Srikakulam
235
0.28
167
0.20
360
0.43
286
0.34
31
R.P.Vijayawada
331
0.40
433
0.52
334
0.40
437
0.52
32
R.P.Guntakal
200
0.24
236
0.28
204
0.24
240
0.29
33
R.P.Sec-bad
321
0.39
547
0.65
328
0.39
550
0.65
34
CID
TOTAL :
0
27386
0.00
32.87
0
26475
0.00
31.49
0
36477
0.00
43.78
0
35778
0.00
42.56
*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)
27
TABLE - 1.8
Chetings
Sl. No
2011
UNITS
2011
2012
No. of Perce- No. of Perce- No. of Percecases ntage cases ntage cases ntage
Hyderabad City
1635
1.96
1898
2.26
62
0.07
68
0.08
Cyberabad
1259
1.51
1460
1.74
152
0.18
141
0.17
Ranga Reddy
52
0.06
63
0.07
0.01
0.00
Mahaboobnagar
161
0.19
160
0.19
22
0.03
21
0.02
Nalgonda
222
0.27
368
0.44
28
0.03
40
0.05
Nizamabad
206
0.25
260
0.31
19
0.02
26
0.03
Medak
165
0.20
219
0.26
12
0.01
15
0.02
Warangal-R
134
0.16
170
0.20
0.01
0.01
Warangal-U
231
0.28
169
0.20
0.01
0.00
10
Khammam
179
0.21
207
0.25
13
0.02
21
0.02
11
Karimnagar
404
0.48
474
0.56
42
0.05
48
0.06
12
Adilabad
130
0.16
183
0.22
21
0.03
22
0.03
13
Kurnool
263
0.32
284
0.34
13
0.02
12
0.01
14
Kadapa
148
0.18
303
0.36
29
0.03
70
0.08
15
Anantapur
142
0.17
159
0.19
14
0.02
12
0.01
16
Chittoor
139
0.17
174
0.21
13
0.02
0.01
17
Tirupathi-U
220
0.26
167
0.20
0.00
0.01
18
Guntur-R
224
0.27
230
0.27
22
0.03
24
0.03
19
Guntur-U
142
0.17
202
0.24
13
0.02
15
0.02
20
Nellore
188
0.23
143
0.17
84
0.10
96
0.11
21
Prakasham
269
0.32
309
0.37
61
0.07
62
0.07
22
West Godavari
287
0.34
312
0.37
35
0.04
32
0.04
23
East Godavari
232
0.28
174
0.21
66
0.08
68
0.08
24
Rajahmundry-U
54
0.06
62
0.07
14
0.02
24
0.03
25
Krishna
151
0.18
177
0.21
27
0.03
52
0.06
26
Vijayawada City
363
0.44
376
0.45
78
0.09
108
0.13
27
VSP City
202
0.24
231
0.27
44
0.05
58
0.07
28
VSP Rural
101
0.12
79
0.09
19
0.02
15
0.02
29
Vizianagaram
82
0.10
110
0.13
10
0.01
11
0.01
30
Srikakulam
43
0.05
84
0.10
19
0.02
12
0.01
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
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
34
CID
27
0.03
47
0.06
0.01
0.00
8068
9.68
9258
11.01
964
1.16
1095
1.30
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)
28
TABLE - 1.9
Counterfeiting
Sl.
No
UNITS
2011
2012
2011
No. of Percen- No. of Percen- No. of Percentage
cases
tage
cases
tage
cases
2012
No. of Percencases
tage
Hyderabad City
34
0.04
25
0.03
1731
2.08
1991
2.37
Cyberabad
0.01
0.01
1420
1.70
1608
1.91
Ranga Reddy
0.00
0.00
59
0.07
67
0.08
Mahaboobnagar
0.00
0.00
187
0.22
185
0.22
Nalgonda
0.01
0.01
256
0.31
413
0.49
Nizamabad
0.00
0.00
229
0.27
289
0.34
Medak
0.01
0.00
185
0.22
236
0.28
Warangal-R
0.00
0.00
142
0.17
179
0.21
Warangal-U
0.00
0.00
237
0.28
172
0.20
10 Khammam
0.00
0.01
193
0.23
237
0.28
11 Karimnagar
0.00
0.00
449
0.54
525
0.62
12 Adilabad
0.00
0.00
154
0.18
208
0.25
13 Kurnool
0.00
0.01
280
0.34
301
0.36
14 Kadapa
0.01
0.00
182
0.22
373
0.44
15 Anantapur
0.00
0.00
157
0.19
174
0.21
16 Chittoor
10
0.01
0.00
162
0.19
183
0.22
17 Tirupathi-U
0.00
0.00
228
0.27
175
0.21
18 Guntur-R
15
0.02
23
0.03
261
0.31
277
0.33
19 Guntur-U
0.01
0.01
160
0.19
224
0.27
20 Nellore
0.01
0.01
278
0.33
244
0.29
21 Prakasham
0.01
0.01
337
0.40
380
0.45
22 West Godavari
16
0.02
13
0.02
338
0.41
357
0.42
23 East Godavari
22
0.03
16
0.02
320
0.38
258
0.31
24 Rajahmundry-U
0.00
0.00
70
0.08
87
0.10
25 Krishna
0.00
0.01
180
0.22
236
0.28
26 Vijayawada City
0.01
0.01
446
0.54
490
0.58
27 VSP City
0.00
0.01
250
0.30
295
0.35
28 VSP Rural
0.01
0.00
126
0.15
98
0.12
29 Vizianagaram
0.00
0.00
93
0.11
121
0.14
30 Srikakulam
0.00
0.00
62
0.07
97
0.12
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
0.01
0.01
0
191
0.00
0.23
0
183
0.00
0.22
35
9223
0.04
11.07
47
10536
0.06
12.53
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)
29
TABLE - 1.10
Sl.
No
UNITS
Total White
Collar
Offences
2011
2012
Total Bodily
Crimes
Total Property
Crimes
2011
2012
2011
2012
No. of
cases
No. of
cases
No. of No. of
cases cases
No. of
cases
Bodily + Property +
White Collar
Offences
2011
2012
No. of
cases
Grand
Total
Grand
Total
Hyderabad City
1611
1871
5031
4314
1731
1991
8373
8176
Cyberabad
1992
1891
5305
5615
1420
1608
8717
9114
Ranga Reddy
545
539
223
337
59
67
827
943
Mahaboobnagar
1539
1547
1402
1219
187
185
3128
2951
Nalgonda
1767
2034
923
1137
256
413
2946
3584
Nizamabad
1286
885
1192
964
229
289
2707
2138
Medak
1109
1180
911
1114
185
236
2205
2530
Warangal-R
1389
1369
573
668
142
179
2104
2216
Warangal-U
711
698
628
621
237
172
1576
1491
10 Khammam
1463
1506
815
824
193
237
2471
2567
11 Karimnagar
2234
1979
1133
1185
449
525
3816
3689
12 Adilabad
1513
1405
582
621
154
208
2249
2234
13 Kurnool
2001
1690
813
764
280
301
3094
2755
14 Kadapa
1341
1648
723
652
182
373
2246
2673
15 Anantapur
1474
1508
908
811
157
174
2539
2493
16 Chittoor
1062
837
781
648
162
183
2005
1668
17 Tirupathi-U
344
318
1044
828
228
175
1616
1321
18 Guntur-R
1722
1741
892
834
261
277
2875
2852
19 Guntur-U
555
703
980
1069
160
224
1695
1996
20 Nellore
1511
1764
1155
1159
278
244
2944
3167
21 Prakasham
1723
1932
730
936
337
380
2790
3248
22 West Godavari
1427
1474
1624
1502
338
357
3389
3333
23 East Godavari
1229
1265
1318
1207
320
258
2867
2730
24 Rajahmundry-U
448
385
485
461
70
87
1003
933
25 Krishna
1725
1777
838
928
180
236
2743
2941
26 Vijayawada City
900
963
1754
1643
446
490
3100
3096
27 VSP City
490
530
1577
1456
250
295
2317
2281
810
689
448
332
126
98
1384
1119
28
VSP Rural
29
Vizianagaram
727
747
463
416
93
121
1283
1284
30
Srikakulam
927
825
360
286
62
97
1349
1208
31
R.P.Vijayawada
21
334
437
345
458
32
R.P.Guntakal
13
204
240
215
256
33
R.P.Sec-bad
21
13
328
550
358
569
34
CID
35
47
38
49
35778
9223
10536
83314
84063
TOTAL :
37614
37749
36477
*Note: The percentage is calculated in earlier tables are based on the grand totals in the last two
columns i.e., 83314 and 84063
30
TABLE - 1.11
Sl.
No
UNITS
Other IPC
Tot.Cog. Crime
Population
(In lakhs)
2011
2012
2011
2012
Crime Rate
in 2012
Hyderabad City
42.1
6290
6897
14663
15073
358.03
Cyberabad
70.0
8606
7750
17323
16864
240.91
Ranga Reddy
4.5
888
1069
1715
2012
444.44
Mahaboobnagar
41.6
3165
3219
6293
6170
148.27
Nalgonda
35.6
4448
5068
7394
8652
242.89
Nizamabad
26.2
3231
3038
5938
5176
197.85
Medak
31.1
2958
3014
5163
5544
178.36
Warangal-R
23.9
2250
2370
4354
4586
191.76
Warangal-U
12.2
2033
1802
3609
3293
270.99
10
Khammam
28.7
3309
3582
5780
6149
214.37
11
Karimnagar
39.0
4200
4326
8016
8015
205.26
12
Adilabad
28.1
2504
3140
4753
5374
191.46
13
Kurnool
41.7
3659
3514
6753
6269
150.47
14
Kadapa
29.6
2796
3054
5042
5727
193.64
15
Anantapur
41.9
2683
2804
5222
5297
126.35
16
Chittoor
33.4
2761
2430
4766
4098
122.75
17
Tirupathi-U
9.4
1201
1194
2817
2515
267.24
18
Guntur-R
38.2
3231
3926
6106
6778
177.56
19
Guntur-U
12.0
1801
2314
3496
4310
360.08
20
Nellore
30.4
2902
3412
5846
6579
216.37
21
Prakasham
34.8
2895
2869
5685
6117
175.77
22
West Godavari
40.1
3616
3651
7005
6984
174.23
23
East Godavari
44.0
3520
3637
6387
6367
144.84
24
Rajahmundry-U
8.6
922
925
1925
1858
215.43
25
Krishna
25.8
3478
3855
6221
6796
262.91
26
Vijayawada City
20.4
3736
4255
6836
7351
359.60
27
VSP City
22.8
2203
2079
4520
4360
191.37
28
VSP Rural
21.3
1675
1425
3059
2544
119.65
29
Vizianagaram
24.0
3007
2856
4290
4140
172.36
30
Srikakulam
27.7
2312
2222
3661
3430
123.97
31
R.P.Vijayawada
42
37
387
495
0.00
32
R.P.Guntakal
39
34
254
290
0.00
33
R.P.Sec-bad
57
82
415
651
0.00
34
CID
TOTAL :
35
42
73
91
0.00
888.97
92453
95892
175767
179955
202.43
31
TABLE - 1.12
Sl.
No
UNITS
Total pending
execution of NBWs
as on 31.12.2012
Hyderabad City
13622
27687
4070
Cyberabad
6089
32258
4382
Ranga Reddy
838
4753
136
Mahaboobnagar
2928
15550
716
Nalgonda
2298
17271
579
Nizamabad
1876
9601
1573
Medak
954
9549
477
Warangal-R
1524
9635
292
Warangal-U
1034
4593
245
10 Khammam
1494
13610
495
11 Karimnagar
1415
24293
1737
12 Adilabad
1455
12894
1503
13 Kurnool
2150
8313
443
14 Kadapa
2585
6829
647
15 Anantapur
1180
8029
491
16 Chittoor
1298
8294
546
17 Tirupathi-U
1808
3704
358
18 Guntur-R
2357
7971
392
19 Guntur-U
1203
4167
435
20 Nellore
2669
14238
659
21 Prakasham
3651
9783
1000
22 West Godavari
2230
14038
1030
23 East Godavari
1881
11696
629
24 Rajahmundry-U
461
3179
470
25 Krishna
2668
11496
268
26 Vijayawada City
3405
12413
724
27 VSP City
1143
12433
804
28 VSP Rural
712
7264
900
29 Vizianagaram
843
3083
249
30 Srikakulam
773
4274
639
31 R.P.Vijayawada
323
482
70
32 R.P.Guntakal
351
108
28
33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :
454
69672
228
333716
53
27040
32
BODILY CRIME
2.1
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.
2.2
APPM PSOs 520 to 522 enumerates detailed instructions for investigation of bodily
crime.
2.3
37749 cases involving bodily crime were registered during the year 2012 as against
37614 cases in 2011 showing an increase of 0.4%. The district-wise comparative
statement relating to offences of bodily crime during 2011 and 2012 along with the
percentage variation in the number of cases reported during current year 2012 over
the previous year 2011 is given in tables 2.1 to 2.5.
2.4
A comparative statement of Bodily crime reported in the state for the years 2010 to
2012, district wise with rank is given in the Table 2.5
2.5
Cyberabad
2.7
35
2.8
2.10
2.11
2.12
36
TABLE - 2.1
District wise Bodily Crime for 2011 and 2012 , variation in 2012 over 2011 and crime rate for 2012
Murder
Populati
on in
Lakhs
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
42.1
107
96
-10.3
2 Cyberabad
70.0
172
173
3 Ranga Reddy
4.5
71
4 Mahaboobnagar
41.6
5 Nalgonda
Sl.
No
UNITS
Attempt to Murder
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
2011
2012
2.3
128
165
28.9
3.9
0.6
2.5
121
110
-9.1
1.6
60
-15.5
13.3
19
27
42.1
6.0
173
154
-11.0
3.7
77
81
5.2
1.9
35.6
92
81
-12.0
2.3
89
86
-3.4
2.4
6 Nizamabad
26.2
121
100
-17.4
3.8
51
43
-15.7
1.6
7 Medak
31.1
114
95
-16.7
3.1
52
37
-28.8
1.2
8 Warangal-R
23.9
71
74
4.2
3.1
32
40
25.0
1.7
9 Warangal-U
12.2
46
38
-17.4
3.1
10
17
70.0
1.4
10 Khammam
28.7
102
119
16.7
4.1
88
103
17.0
3.6
11 Karimnagar
39.0
135
115
-14.8
2.9
107
96
-10.3
2.5
12 Adilabad
28.1
102
69
-32.4
2.5
87
72
-17.2
2.6
13 Kurnool
41.7
147
109
-25.9
2.6
155
126
-18.7
3.0
14 Kadapa
29.6
113
110
-2.7
3.7
61
82
34.4
2.8
15 Anantapur
41.9
165
165
0.0
3.9
99
108
9.1
2.6
16 Chittoor
33.4
82
79
-3.7
2.4
48
68
41.7
2.0
17 Tirupathi-U
9.4
39
31
-20.5
3.3
29
27
-6.9
2.9
18 Guntur-R
38.2
82
86
4.9
2.3
66
58
-12.1
1.5
19 Guntur-U
12.0
44
47
6.8
3.9
29
50
72.4
4.2
20 Nellore
30.4
56
88
57.1
2.9
77
81
5.2
2.7
21 Prakasham
34.8
83
104
25.3
3.0
97
96
-1.0
2.8
22 West Godavari
40.1
66
79
19.7
2.0
64
75
17.2
1.9
23 East Godavari
44.0
72
65
-9.7
1.5
96
85
-11.5
1.9
24 Rajahmundry-U
8.6
17
18
5.9
2.1
49
19
-61.2
2.2
25 Krishna
25.8
67
71
6.0
2.7
75
51
-32.0
2.0
26 Vijayawada City
20.4
30
34
13.3
1.7
58
52
-10.3
2.5
27 VSP City
22.8
34
39
14.7
1.7
32
25
-21.9
1.1
28 VSP Rural
21.3
59
63
6.8
3.0
28
27
-3.6
1.3
29 Vizianagaram
24.0
35
40
14.3
1.7
24
31
29.2
1.3
30 Srikakulam
27.7
35
33
-5.7
1.2
60
40
-33.3
1.4
31 R.P.Vijayawada
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
-50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
50.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
34 CID
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
888.97
2536
2442
-3.7
2.7
2010
1980
-1.5
2.2
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.
37
TABLE - 2.2
Culp. Hom. not amounting to
Murder
Sl.
No
UNITS
Population
in Lakhs
2011
2012
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
2011
2012
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
1 Hyderabad City
42.1
50.0
0.1
85
74
-12.9
1.8
2 Cyberabad
70.0
17
-47.1
0.1
125
134
7.2
1.9
3 Ranga Reddy
4.5
0.0
1.1
23
21
-8.7
4.6
4 Mahaboobnagar
41.6
28
14
-50.0
0.3
65
67
3.1
1.6
5 Nalgonda
35.6
20.0
0.2
69
78
13.0
2.2
6 Nizamabad
26.2
12
33.3
0.5
60
28
-53.3
1.1
7 Medak
31.1
12
-58.3
0.2
37
42
13.5
1.4
8 Warangal-R
23.9
10
25.0
0.4
62
60
-3.2
2.5
9 Warangal-U
12.2
-80.0
0.1
43
39
-9.3
3.2
10 Khammam
28.7
16.7
0.2
70
58
-17.1
2.0
11 Karimnagar
39.0
11
175.0
0.3
116
95
-18.1
2.4
12 Adilabad
28.1
14
75.0
0.5
53
60
13.2
2.1
13 Kurnool
41.7
0.0
0.1
55
42
-23.6
1.0
14 Kadapa
29.6
-66.7
0.1
53
62
17.0
2.1
15 Anantapur
41.9
-40.0
0.1
69
68
-1.4
1.6
16 Chittoor
33.4
0.0
0.1
58
49
-15.5
1.5
17 Tirupathi-U
9.4
100.0
0.2
13
22
69.2
2.3
18 Guntur-R
38.2
-50.0
0.0
44
55
25.0
1.4
19 Guntur-U
12.0
200.0
0.3
23
37
60.9
3.1
20 Nellore
30.4
-66.7
0.0
65
75
15.4
2.5
21 Prakasham
34.8
-20.0
0.1
80
53
-33.8
1.5
22 West Godavari
40.1
100.0
0.1
70
55
-21.4
1.4
23 East Godavari
44.0
0.0
0.1
38
42
10.5
1.0
24 Rajahmundry-U
8.6
0.0
0.3
28
-67.9
1.0
25 Krishna
25.8
0.0
0.0
69
54
-21.7
2.1
26 Vijayawada City
20.4
20.0
0.3
65
64
-1.5
3.1
27 VSP City
22.8
-80.0
0.0
44
24
-45.5
1.1
28 VSP Rural
21.3
0.0
0.2
18
20
11.1
0.9
29 Vizianagaram
24.0
133.3
0.3
11
16
45.5
0.7
30 Srikakulam
27.7
-66.7
0.0
20
15
-25.0
0.5
31 R.P.Vijayawada
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
34 CID
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
888.97
165
155
-6.1
0.2
1636
1521
-7.0
1.7
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.
38
TABLE - 2.3
Hurt
Rioting
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
Population
in Lakhs
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
42.1
1063
1193
12.2
2 Cyberabad
70.0
1420
1363
3 Ranga Reddy
4.5
389
4 Mahaboobnagar
41.6
5 Nalgonda
6 Nizamabad
Sl.
No
UNITS
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
2011
2012
28.3
169
265
56.8
6.3
-4.0
19.5
51
27
-47.1
0.4
379
-2.6
83.7
14
21
50.0
4.6
1047
1118
6.8
26.9
63
57
-9.5
1.4
35.6
1339
1623
21.2
45.6
125
109
-12.8
3.1
26.2
900
607
-32.6
23.2
86
62
-27.9
2.4
27.7
3.7
7 Medak
31.1
790
862
9.1
67
114
70.1
8 Warangal-R
23.9
964
964
0.0
40.3
204
167
-18.1
7.0
9 Warangal-U
12.2
491
503
2.4
41.4
82
70
-14.6
5.8
10 Khammam
28.7
960
998
4.0
34.8
153
144
-5.9
5.0
11 Karimnagar
39.0
1646
1527
-7.2
39.1
169
97
-42.6
2.5
12 Adilabad
28.1
1105
1052
-4.8
37.5
76
51
-32.9
1.8
31.8
108
62
-42.6
1.5
13 Kurnool
41.7
1496
1326
-11.4
14 Kadapa
29.6
970
1263
30.2
42.7
99
103
4.0
3.5
15 Anantapur
41.9
1040
1107
6.4
26.4
80
39
-51.3
0.9
16 Chittoor
33.4
810
585
-27.8
17.5
42
24
-42.9
0.7
17 Tirupathi-U
9.4
215
204
-5.1
21.7
37
21
-43.2
2.2
18 Guntur-R
38.2
1458
1488
2.1
39.0
30
31
3.3
0.8
19 Guntur-U
12.0
424
531
25.2
44.4
11
266.7
0.9
20 Nellore
30.4
1247
1475
18.3
48.5
36
21
-41.7
0.7
21 Prakasham
34.8
1381
1608
16.4
46.2
53
32
-39.6
0.9
22 West Godavari
40.1
1109
1131
2.0
28.2
26
-69.2
0.2
23 East Godavari
44.0
923
975
5.6
22.2
27
28
3.7
0.6
24 Rajahmundry-U
8.6
334
323
-3.3
37.5
-100.0
0.0
25 Krishna
25.8
1405
1509
7.4
58.4
31
25
-19.4
1.0
26 Vijayawada City
20.4
704
744
5.7
36.4
16
700.0
0.8
27 VSP City
22.8
321
379
18.1
16.6
12
500.0
0.5
28 VSP Rural
21.3
629
500
-20.5
23.5
40
49
22.5
2.3
29 Vizianagaram
24.0
605
610
0.8
25.4
-85.7
0.0
30 Srikakulam
27.7
758
690
-9.0
24.9
23
-60.9
0.3
15
275.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
10
100.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
-11.1
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0
888.9743
0
27961
0
28670
0.0
2.5
0.0
32.3
0
1919
0
1676
0.0
-12.7
0.0
1.9
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.
39
TABLE - 2.4
Rape
Sl.
No
UNITS
Popula
tion in
Lakhs 2011
2012
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
2011
2012
1.7
1611
1871
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
1 Hyderabad City
42.1
55
72
30.9
16.1
44.4
2 Cyberabad
70.0
86
75
-12.8
1.1
1992
1891
-5.1
27.0
5.7
545
539
-1.1
119.1
3 Ranga Reddy
4.5
24
26
8.3
4 Mahaboobnagar
41.6
86
56
-34.9
1.3
1539
1547
0.5
37.2
5 Nalgonda
35.6
48
51
6.3
1.4
1767
2034
15.1
57.1
6 Nizamabad
26.2
59
33
-44.1
1.3
1286
885
-31.2
33.8
7 Medak
31.1
37
25
-32.4
0.8
1109
1180
6.4
38.0
8 Warangal-R
23.9
48
54
12.5
2.3
1389
1369
-1.4
57.2
2.5
711
698
-1.8
57.4
9 Warangal-U
12.2
34
30
-11.8
10 Khammam
28.7
84
77
-8.3
2.7
1463
1506
2.9
52.5
11 Karimnagar
39.0
57
38
-33.3
1.0
2234
1979
-11.4
50.7
12 Adilabad
28.1
82
87
6.1
3.1
1513
1405
-7.1
50.1
13 Kurnool
41.7
36
21
-41.7
0.5
2001
1690
-15.5
40.6
14 Kadapa
29.6
39
26
-33.3
0.9
1341
1648
22.9
55.7
15 Anantapur
41.9
16
18
12.5
0.4
1474
1508
2.3
36.0
16 Chittoor
33.4
17
27
58.8
0.8
1062
837
-21.2
25.1
17 Tirupathi-U
9.4
10
11
10.0
1.2
344
318
-7.6
33.8
18 Guntur-R
38.2
40
22
-45.0
0.6
1722
1741
1.1
45.6
19 Guntur-U
12.0
31
24
-22.6
2.0
555
703
26.7
58.7
20 Nellore
30.4
27
23
-14.8
0.8
1511
1764
16.7
58.0
21 Prakasham
34.8
24
35
45.8
1.0
1723
1932
12.1
55.5
22 West Godavari
40.1
90
122
35.6
3.0
1427
1474
3.3
36.8
23 East Godavari
44.0
70
67
-4.3
1.5
1229
1265
2.9
28.8
24 Rajahmundry-U
8.6
14
13
-7.1
1.5
448
385
-14.1
44.6
25 Krishna
25.8
77
66
-14.3
2.6
1725
1777
3.0
68.7
26 Vijayawada City
20.4
36
47
30.6
2.3
900
963
7.0
47.1
27 VSP City
22.8
52
50
-3.8
2.2
490
530
8.2
23.3
1.2
810
689
-14.9
32.4
28 VSP Rural
21.3
36
26
-27.8
29 Vizianagaram
24.0
42
42
0.0
1.7
727
747
2.8
31.1
30 Srikakulam
27.7
28
37
32.1
1.3
927
825
-11.0
29.8
31 R.P.Vijayawada
-100.0
0.0
21
200.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
0.0
13
62.5
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL :
1
0
888.97 1387
0.0
0.0
21
13
-38.1
0.0
1
1305
0.0
-5.9
0.0
0.9
3
37614
2
37749
-33.3
0.4
0.0
42.5
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population.
40
TABLE -2.5
Total Bodily Crime for the years 2010 to 2012 (District wise) with Ranks
Sl.
No
UNITS
2012
Rank
2011
Rank
2010
Rank
Hyderabad City
1871
1611
1804
Cyberabad
1891
1992
1741
Ranga Reddy
539
27
545
27
499
26
Mahaboobnagar
1547
11
1539
1471
Nalgonda
2034
1767
1804
Nizamabad
885
20
1286
17
1170
16
Medak
1180
18
1109
19
1014
20
Warangal-R
1369
16
1389
15
1066
18
Warangal-U
698
25
711
25
522
25
10
Khammam
1506
13
1463
13
1287
15
11
Karimnagar
1979
2234
2094
12
Adilabad
1405
15
1513
10
1346
12
13
Kurnool
1690
2001
1887
14
Kadapa
1648
10
1341
16
1372
11
15
Anantapur
1508
12
1474
12
1479
16
Chittoor
837
21
1062
20
1045
19
17
Tirupathi-U
318
30
344
30
301
30
18
Guntur-R
1741
1722
1557
19
Guntur-U
703
24
555
26
404
28
20
Nellore
1764
1511
11
1320
14
21
Prakasham
1932
1723
1329
13
22
West Godavari
1474
14
1427
14
1432
10
23
East Godavari
1265
17
1229
18
1132
17
24
Rajahmundry-U
385
29
448
29
320
29
25
Krishna
1777
1725
1454
26
Vijayawada City
963
19
900
22
742
23
27
VSP City
530
28
490
28
489
27
28
VSP Rural
689
26
810
23
790
22
29
Vizianagaram
747
23
727
24
583
24
30
Srikakulam
825
22
927
21
901
21
31
R.P.Vijayawada
21
31
33
16
31
32
R.P.Guntakal
13
32
32
32
33
R.P.Sec-bad
13
32
21
31
33
34
CID
TOTAL :
2
37749
34
3
37614
34
0
34387
34
41
206.5
200
Value in Crores
s
180.1
142.5
150
126.3
120.4
113.6
95.6
100
70.9
60.7
54.7
50
0
2008
2009
2010
Stolen
44
2011
Recovered
2012
PROPERTY CRIME
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: 23.05.2012.
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/DC/ 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.
Do attach properties of offenders U/Sec. 105 Cr.PC.
Arrest receivers of stolen property
Cross check address furnished by offenders to preclude him/ her from going out of view
3.1
35778 cases were registered during the year 2012 as against 36477 cases in 2011
showing a decrease of 1.9% (Table 3.3)
3.2
As against property worth Rs. 206.49 Crores stolen, property worth Rs.120.38 Crores
was recovered during the year 2012. The percentage of recovery was 58.30%. (Table 3.5)
3.3
The quantum of property stolen was highest in Hyderabad City (Rs.3741 lakhs) followed
by Cyberabad (Rs.2920 lakhs) during the year 2012.
The Commissionerates of
The percentage of property recovered was above the State average i.e (58.30%) in the
Districts of Chittoor, Nellore, Cyberabad, Guntur Rural, Anantapur, Mahaboobnagar,
Visakhapatnam City, Guntur Urban, Krishna, East Godavari and Warangal Urban.
3.5
A comparative statement of property crime (IPC) reported in state, district wise along
with their rank for the years 2010 to 2012 is given in Table-3.4.
45
TABLE -3.1
District wise Property Crime for 2011 and 2012 , variation in 2012 over 2011
and Crime Rate for 2012
Murder for gain
Sl.
No
UNITS
Populati
on in
Lakhs 2011
Dacoities
%
Crime
Variation
2012
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
2011
%
Crime
Variation
2012
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
1 Hyderabad City
42.1
-28.6
0.1
12
71.4
0.3
2 Cyberabad
70.0
36
19
-47.2
0.3
14
55.6
0.2
3 Ranga Reddy
4.5
12
50.0
2.7
400.0
1.1
4 Mahaboobnagar
41.6
15
28
86.7
0.7
0.0
0.1
5 Nalgonda
35.6
-62.5
0.1
350.0
0.3
6 Nizamabad
26.2
13
12
-7.7
0.5
-55.6
0.2
7 Medak
31.1
20
14
-30.0
0.5
0.0
0.2
8 Warangal-R
23.9
-50.0
0.0
200.0
0.1
9 Warangal-U
12.2
0.0
0.1
100.0
0.2
10 Khammam
28.7
200.0
0.3
0.0
0.2
11 Karimnagar
39.0
0.0
0.2
100.0
0.1
12 Adilabad
28.1
10
66.7
0.4
-60.0
0.1
13 Kurnool
41.7
-66.7
0.0
-66.7
0.1
14 Kadapa
29.6
40.0
0.2
33.3
0.1
15 Anantapur
41.9
60.0
0.2
13
14
7.7
0.3
16 Chittoor
33.4
-11.1
0.2
-40.0
0.1
17 Tirupathi-U
9.4
0.0
0.4
-100.0
0.0
18 Guntur-R
38.2
200.0
0.2
-100.0
0.0
19 Guntur-U
12.0
33.3
0.7
0.0
0.2
20 Nellore
30.4
0.0
0.2
150.0
0.2
21 Prakasham
34.8
-80.0
0.0
-66.7
0.1
22 West Godavari
40.1
12
71.4
0.3
100.0
0.1
23 East Godavari
44.0
-37.5
0.1
-50.0
0.0
24 Rajahmundry-U
8.6
300.0
0.5
-100.0
0.0
25 Krishna
25.8
100.0
0.2
0.0
0.1
26 Vijayawada City
20.4
60.0
0.4
-50.0
0.0
27 VSP City
22.8
-25.0
0.1
13
14
7.7
0.6
28 VSP Rural
21.3
-33.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
29 Vizianagaram
24.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
30 Srikakulam
27.7
-33.3
0.1
-66.7
0.0
31 R.P.Vijayawada
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
888.97
0
213
0
218
0.0
2.3
0.0
0.2
0
122
0
128
0.0
4.9
0.0
0.1
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
47
TABLE - 3.2
Robberies
Sl.
No
UNITS
Populati
on in
2011
Lakhs
Burglaries
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
2012
in 2012
2012
over 2011
2011
2012
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
Hyderabad City
42.1
39
57
46.2
1.4
689
638
-7.4
15.2
Cyberabad
70.0
91
83
-8.8
1.2
1204
1095
-9.1
15.6
Ranga Reddy
4.5
10
66.7
2.2
85
143
68.2
31.6
Mahaboobnagar
41.6
14
15
7.1
0.4
236
230
-2.5
5.5
Nalgonda
35.6
18
20
11.1
0.6
292
319
9.2
9.0
Nizamabad
26.2
27
15
-44.4
0.6
398
339
-14.8
13.0
Medak
31.1
19
17
-10.5
0.5
324
399
23.1
12.8
Warangal-R
23.9
12
22
83.3
0.9
231
258
11.7
10.8
Warangal-U
12.2
21
15
-28.6
1.2
199
191
-4.0
15.7
10 Khammam
28.7
12
14
16.7
0.5
258
281
8.9
9.8
11 Karimnagar
39.0
20
24
20.0
0.6
335
318
-5.1
8.1
12 Adilabad
28.1
13
62.5
0.5
225
233
3.6
8.3
13 Kurnool
41.7
19
17
-10.5
0.4
237
240
1.3
5.8
14 Kadapa
29.6
200.0
0.3
137
130
-5.1
4.4
15 Anantapur
41.9
14
-57.1
0.1
245
210
-14.3
5.0
16 Chittoor
33.4
16
10
-37.5
0.3
151
135
-10.6
4.0
17 Tirupathi-U
9.4
23
13
-43.5
1.4
178
188
5.6
20.0
18 Guntur-R
38.2
-25.0
0.2
218
133
-39.0
3.5
19 Guntur-U
12.0
14
27
92.9
2.3
133
155
16.5
12.9
20 Nellore
30.4
17
39
129.4
1.3
206
290
40.8
9.5
21 Prakasham
34.8
15
25
66.7
0.7
200
254
27.0
7.3
22 West Godavari
40.1
20
52
160.0
1.3
428
449
4.9
11.2
23 East Godavari
44.0
23
15
-34.8
0.3
304
341
12.2
7.8
24 Rajahmundry-U
8.6
10
-30.0
0.8
102
117
14.7
13.6
25 Krishna
25.8
13
-30.8
0.3
258
261
1.2
10.1
26 Vijayawada City
20.4
34
59
73.5
2.9
227
220
-3.1
10.8
27 VSP City
22.8
26
27
3.8
1.2
282
366
29.8
16.1
28 VSP Rural
21.3
-66.7
0.1
161
108
-32.9
5.1
29 Vizianagaram
24.0
11
-63.6
0.2
120
157
30.8
6.5
30 Srikakulam
27.7
40.0
0.3
114
109
-4.4
3.9
31 R.P.Vijayawada
33.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
-50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
888.97
0
579
0
650
0.0
12.3
0.0
0.7
0
8177
0
8307
0.0
1.6
0.0
9.3
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
48
TABLE -3 .3
Ordinary Thefts
Populati
on in
lakhs
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
42.1
4289
3602
-16.0
2 Cyberabad
70.0
3965
4404
3 Ranga Reddy
4.5
123
Sl.
No
UNITS
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
2011
2012
85.6
5031
4314
-14.3
102.5
11.1
62.9
5305
5615
5.8
80.2
167
35.8
36.9
223
337
51.1
74.4
4 Mahaboobnagar
41.6
1134
943
-16.8
22.7
1402
1219
-13.1
29.3
5 Nalgonda
35.6
603
786
30.3
22.1
923
1137
23.2
31.9
6 Nizamabad
26.2
745
594
-20.3
22.7
1192
964
-19.1
36.8
7 Medak
31.1
542
678
25.1
21.8
911
1114
22.3
35.8
8 Warangal-R
23.9
327
384
17.4
16.1
573
668
16.6
27.9
9 Warangal-U
12.2
407
412
1.2
33.9
628
621
-1.1
51.1
10 Khammam
28.7
537
515
-4.1
18.0
815
824
1.1
28.7
11 Karimnagar
39.0
769
832
8.2
21.3
1133
1185
4.6
30.3
12 Adilabad
28.1
338
363
7.4
12.9
582
621
6.7
22.1
13 Kurnool
41.7
542
502
-7.4
12.0
813
764
-6.0
18.3
14 Kadapa
29.6
575
502
-12.7
17.0
723
652
-9.8
22.0
15 Anantapur
41.9
631
573
-9.2
13.7
908
811
-10.7
19.3
16 Chittoor
33.4
600
492
-18.0
14.7
781
648
-17.0
19.4
17 Tirupathi-U
9.4
837
623
-25.6
66.2
1044
828
-20.7
88.0
18 Guntur-R
38.2
660
686
3.9
18.0
892
834
-6.5
21.8
73.3
89.3
19 Guntur-U
12.0
825
877
6.3
980
1069
9.1
20 Nellore
30.4
925
820
-11.4
27.0
1155
1159
0.3
38.1
21 Prakasham
34.8
504
654
29.8
18.8
730
936
28.2
26.9
22 West Godavari
40.1
1167
985
-15.6
24.6
1624
1502
-7.5
37.5
23 East Godavari
44.0
981
845
-13.9
19.2
1318
1207
-8.4
27.5
24 Rajahmundry-U
8.6
371
333
-10.2
38.6
485
461
-4.9
53.5
25 Krishna
25.8
563
652
15.8
25.2
838
928
10.7
35.9
66.3
80.4
26 Vijayawada City
20.4
1486
1355
-8.8
1754
1643
-6.3
27 VSP City
22.8
1252
1046
-16.5
45.9
1577
1456
-7.7
63.9
28 VSP Rural
21.3
272
217
-20.2
10.2
448
332
-25.9
15.6
29 Vizianagaram
24.0
329
250
-24.0
10.4
463
416
-10.2
17.3
30 Srikakulam
27.7
235
167
-28.9
6.0
360
286
-20.6
10.3
31 R.P.Vijayawada
331
433
30.8
0.0
334
437
30.8
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
200
236
18.0
0.0
204
240
17.6
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL :
0
0
888.97
321
0
27386
547
0
26475
70.4
0.0
-3.3
0.0
0.0
29.8
328
0
36477
550
0
35778
67.7
0.0
-1.9
0.0
0.0
40.2
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population
49
TABLE - 3 .4
Total Property Crimes for the years 2010 to 2012 with ranks
Sl.
No
UNITS
2012
Rank
2011
Rank
2010
Rank
Hyderabad City
4314
5031
5710
Cyberabad
5615
5305
5394
Ranga Reddy
337
30
223
32
193
32
Mahaboobnagar
1219
1402
1497
Nalgonda
1137
10
923
13
901
12
Nizamabad
964
13
1192
1047
Medak
1114
11
911
14
891
13
Warangal-R
668
21
573
25
274
30
Warangal-U
621
24
628
23
370
27
10 Khammam
824
18
815
18
708
19
11 Karimnagar
1185
1133
10
949
11
12 Adilabad
621
24
582
24
499
24
13 Kurnool
764
20
813
19
711
18
14 Kadapa
652
22
723
22
617
22
15 Anantapur
811
19
908
15
1045
16 Chittoor
648
23
781
20
641
21
17 Tirupathi-U
828
17
1044
11
761
16
18 Guntur-R
834
16
892
16
841
15
19 Guntur-U
1069
12
980
12
862
14
20 Nellore
1159
1155
1023
10
21 Prakasham
936
14
730
21
651
20
22 West Godavari
1502
1624
1665
23 East Godavari
1207
1318
1153
24 Rajahmundry-U
461
27
485
26
519
23
25 Krishna
928
15
838
17
744
17
26 Vijayawada City
1643
1754
1549
27 VSP City
1456
1577
1526
28 VSP Rural
332
31
448
28
344
28
29 Vizianagaram
416
29
463
27
382
26
30 Srikakulam
286
32
360
29
434
25
31 R.P.Vijayawada
437
28
334
30
302
29
32 R.P.Guntakal
240
33
204
33
187
33
33 R.P.Sec-bad
550
26
328
31
246
31
34
34
34
34 CID
TOTAL :
35778
36477
50
34636
TABLE - 3.5
UNITS
Stolen
(in Rs.)
Recovered
(in Rs.)
% of Recovery
Hyderabad City
374137407
183164881
48.96%
Cyberabad
291984687
220092769
75.38%
Ranga Reddy
12781839
7222437
56.51%
Mahaboobnagar
45679119
30391038
66.53%
Nalgonda
78359219
39483146
50.39%
Nizamabad
38896531
19675082
50.58%
Medak
40356397
22456551
55.65%
Warangal-R
31011841
10802690
34.83%
Warangal-U
46670180
27790323
59.55%
10 Khammam
65134277
26831672
41.19%
11 Karimnagar
44734291
24622038
55.04%
12 Adilabad
25512432
14048226
55.06%
13 Kurnool
47097451
24262076
51.51%
14 Kadapa
51919345
28882727
55.63%
15 Anantapur
69802646
51733866
74.11%
16 Chittoor
39527022
30549429
77.29%
17 Tirupathi-U
42591885
18100216
42.50%
18 Guntur-R
39150818
29302020
74.84%
19 Guntur-U
63572828
40938147
64.40%
20 Nellore
100210335
76323255
76.16%
21 Prakasham
75216286
42073715
55.94%
22 West Godavari
81711906
44182795
54.07%
23 East Godavari
64247428
40366088
62.83%
24 Rajahmundry-U
15734206
6122156
38.91%
25 Krishna
54941109
34593908
62.97%
26 Vijayawada City
54981421
31742363
57.73%
27 VSP City
69802449
45069440
64.57%
28 VSP Rural
14891071
6184650
41.53%
29 Vizianagaram
14757404
7711450
52.25%
30 Srikakulam
11464037
5321049
46.42%
31 R.P.Vijayawada
18500244
6582895
35.58%
32 R.P.Guntakal
18728841
4245975
22.67%
20762949
2064869901
2947440
1203816513
14.20%
58.30%
33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL
51
ECONOMIC OFFENCES
4.1
Much of the volume of crime under Economic Offences is often lost in the rubric of
other IPC or Special and Local Laws while studying crime statistics. There is thus
a lack of clarity as to the nature of economic offences; and in addition to IPC and the
plethora of special and local laws enacted to control them, there is also a large
number of agencies tasked with enforcement of these laws. Police officers should
therefore not only familiarize themselves with the governing enactments, they should
also liaise with the different agencies for a concerted effort against the gamut of
economic crime, which is connected with each other in myriad ways.
4.2
Economic Offences could be broadly classified as those white collar offences that
have a bearing on the economic well being of the society. With the expansion of the
economy, the offenders also find new ways of looting public wealth. It is said that law
follows crime. In case of Economic offences, certainly, it is true. Legislature has
passed a number of enactments dealing with economic crime but it is seen that
usually police has limited exposure to the same.
4.3
For instance, till 1987 in A.P., the only remedy for the victim of an unscrupulous
builder would have been under the civil law for breach of contract. This was despite a
very large number of prospective apartment buyers getting defrauded by crooked
builders. However, after the passage of the Andhra Pradesh Apartments (Promotion
of Construction and Ownership) Act, 1987 the victims have a remedy in criminal law
also and police needs to be responsive to it.
4.4
While 206.5 crores property was lost in traditional property offences, 1536.8 crores
worth of property was lost by the public in white collar offences in 2012, which was
7.5 times of the traditional crime. 10536 Economic Offences were reported in 2012
as compared to 9223 cases reported in 2011 and 8775 cases in 2010. There is an
increase of 14.2% in 2012 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 2012 when
compared to 2011.
55
4.5
Analysis revealed that these 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.
4.6
There is also negligible effort by police to recover the proceeds of crime in economic
offences. While 58.3% of property lost in traditional property crime was recovered,
negligible amounts were recovered in the 1536.8 crores of property lost by the public
in economic crime. In the state of A.P. property acquired by the accused person out
of proceeds of crime can be attached under the following four laws and the
Investigating Officers must make full use of the relevant and applicable provision of
the law to attach and confiscate the properties of the white collar offenders:-
56
TABLE -4.1
District wise Economic Offences for 2011 and 2012, variation in 2012 over 2011
and Crime Rate for 2012
Cheatings
Sl. No
UNITS
Populati
on in
lakhs
2011
2012
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
2011
2012
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
Hyderabad City
42.1
1635
1898
16.1
45.1
62
68
9.7
1.6
Cyberabad
70.0
1259
1460
16.0
20.9
152
141
-7.2
2.0
Ranga Reddy
4.5
52
63
21.2
13.9
-42.9
0.9
Mahaboobnagar
41.6
161
160
-0.6
3.8
22
21
-4.5
0.5
Nalgonda
35.6
222
368
65.8
10.3
28
40
42.9
1.1
Nizamabad
26.2
206
260
26.2
9.9
19
26
36.8
1.0
Medak
31.1
165
219
32.7
7.0
12
15
25.0
0.5
Warangal-R
23.9
134
170
26.9
7.1
-37.5
0.2
Warangal-U
12.2
231
169
-26.8
13.9
-60.0
0.2
10
Khammam
28.7
179
207
15.6
7.2
13
21
61.5
0.7
11
Karimnagar
39.0
404
474
17.3
12.1
42
48
14.3
1.2
12
Adilabad
28.1
130
183
40.8
6.5
21
22
4.8
0.8
13
Kurnool
41.7
263
284
8.0
6.8
13
12
-7.7
0.3
14
Kadapa
29.6
148
303
104.7
10.2
29
70
141.4
2.4
15
Anantapur
41.9
142
159
12.0
3.8
14
12
-14.3
0.3
16
Chittoor
33.4
139
174
25.2
5.2
13
-61.5
0.1
17
Tirupathi-U
9.4
220
167
-24.1
17.7
50.0
0.6
18
Guntur-R
38.2
224
230
2.7
6.0
22
24
9.1
0.6
19
Guntur-U
12.0
142
202
42.3
16.9
13
15
15.4
1.3
20
Nellore
30.4
188
143
-23.9
4.7
84
96
14.3
3.2
21
Prakasham
34.8
269
309
14.9
8.9
61
62
1.6
1.8
22
West Godavari
40.1
287
312
8.7
7.8
35
32
-8.6
0.8
23
East Godavari
44.0
232
174
-25.0
4.0
66
68
3.0
1.5
24
Rajahmundry-U
8.6
54
62
14.8
7.2
14
24
71.4
2.8
25
Krishna
25.8
151
177
17.2
6.8
27
52
92.6
2.0
26
Vijayawada City
20.4
363
376
3.6
18.4
78
108
38.5
5.3
27
VSP City
22.8
202
231
14.4
10.1
44
58
31.8
2.5
28
VSP Rural
21.3
101
79
-21.8
3.7
19
15
-21.1
0.7
29
Vizianagaram
24.0
82
110
34.1
4.6
10
11
10.0
0.5
30
Srikakulam
27.7
43
84
95.3
3.0
19
12
-36.8
0.4
31
R.P.Vijayawada
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
32
R.P.Guntakal
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
33
R.P.Sec-bad
-42.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
34
CID
-100.0
13.6
0.0
1.2
0
27
47
74.1
0.0
8
0
TOTAL :
888.97 8068 9258
14.7
10.4
964 1095
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population
59
TABLE -4.2
Counterfeit
SL.
NO.
UNITS
Populati
on in
lakhs
2011
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
2012
in 2012
2012
over 2011
2011
2012
%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2012
2012
over 2011
Hyderabad City
42.1
34
25
-26.5
0.6
1731
1991
15.0
47.3
Cyberabad
70.0
-22.2
0.1
1420
1608
13.2
23.0
0.0
59
67
13.6
14.8
Ranga Reddy
4.5
0.0
Mahaboobnagar
41.6
0.0
0.1
187
185
-1.1
4.4
Nalgonda
35.6
-16.7
0.1
256
413
61.3
11.6
Nizamabad
26.2
-25.0
0.1
229
289
26.2
11.0
Medak
31.1
-75.0
0.1
185
236
27.6
7.6
Warangal-R
23.9
0.0
0.2
142
179
26.1
7.5
Warangal-U
12.2
0.0
0.1
237
172
-27.4
14.2
10 Khammam
28.7
800.0
0.3
193
237
22.8
8.3
11 Karimnagar
39.0
0.0
0.1
449
525
16.9
13.4
12 Adilabad
28.1
0.0
0.1
154
208
35.1
7.4
13 Kurnool
41.7
25.0
0.1
280
301
7.5
7.2
14 Kadapa
29.6
-100.0
0.0
182
373
104.9
12.6
15 Anantapur
41.9
200.0
0.1
157
174
10.8
4.2
16 Chittoor
33.4
10
-60.0
0.1
162
183
13.0
5.5
17 Tirupathi-U
9.4
-50.0
0.2
228
175
-23.2
18.6
18 Guntur-R
38.2
15
23
53.3
0.6
261
277
6.1
7.3
19 Guntur-U
12.0
40.0
0.6
160
224
40.0
18.7
20 Nellore
30.4
-16.7
0.2
278
244
-12.2
8.0
21 Prakasham
34.8
28.6
0.3
337
380
12.8
10.9
22 West Godavari
40.1
16
13
-18.8
0.3
338
357
5.6
8.9
23 East Godavari
44.0
22
16
-27.3
0.4
320
258
-19.4
5.9
24 Rajahmundry-U
8.6
-50.0
0.1
70
87
24.3
10.1
25 Krishna
25.8
250.0
0.3
180
236
31.1
9.1
26 Vijayawada City
20.4
20.0
0.3
446
490
9.9
24.0
27 VSP City
22.8
50.0
0.3
250
295
18.0
12.9
0.2
126
98
-22.2
4.6
28 VSP Rural
21.3
-33.3
29 Vizianagaram
24.0
-100.0
0.0
93
121
30.1
5.0
30 Srikakulam
27.7
0.0
0.0
62
97
56.5
3.5
31 R.P.Vijayawada
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
200.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
0.0
0.0
-33.3
0.0
0
888.97
0
191
0
183
0.0
-4.2
0.0
0.2
35
9223
47
10536
34.3
14.2
0.0
11.9
34 CID
TOTAL :
60
TABLE -4.3
Total Economic Offences for the years 2010 to 2012 with ranks
Sl.
No
UNITS
2012
RANK
2011
RANK
2010
RANK
Hyderabad City
1991
1731
1848
Cyberabad
1608
1420
1391
Ranga Reddy
67
30
59
30
57
30
Mahaboobnagar
185
20
187
17
184
17
Nalgonda
413
256
11
262
Nizamabad
289
11
229
14
209
14
Medak
236
16
185
18
153
20
Warangal-R
179
22
142
25
121
23
Warangal-U
172
25
237
13
149
22
10 Khammam
237
15
193
16
234
11
11 Karimnagar
525
449
381
12 Adilabad
208
19
154
24
162
18
13 Kurnool
301
280
231
12
14 Kadapa
373
182
19
243
15 Anantapur
174
24
157
23
240
10
16 Chittoor
183
21
162
21
120
24
17 Tirupathi-U
175
23
228
15
112
25
18 Guntur-R
277
12
261
10
189
16
19 Guntur-U
224
18
160
22
162
18
20 Nellore
244
14
278
231
12
21 Prakasham
380
337
190
15
22 West Godavari
357
338
332
23 East Godavari
258
13
320
278
24 Rajahmundry-U
87
29
70
28
107
26
25 Krishna
236
16
180
20
150
21
26 Vijayawada City
490
446
400
27 VSP City
295
10
250
12
297
28 VSP Rural
98
27
126
26
106
28
29 Vizianagaram
121
26
93
27
107
26
30 Srikakulam
97
28
62
29
89
29
31 R.P.Vijayawada
34
33
32
32 R.P.Guntakal
33
34
34
33 R.P.Sec-bad
32
32
33
47
10536
31
35
9223
31
9
8755
31
34 CID
TOTAL :
61
TABLE - 4.4
Statement showing the Economic Offences for the year 2010
No. of Cases
Sl.
No.
HEAD
Financial Institution
Non Banking financial
1
companies
2
REP
CH
41
11
CON ACQ
Amount
Involved
No. of
Depositors
No. of
Accused
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
1904
5126172377
1140
8078
Notes
133
27
25
33
73
10311762
13
153
Coins
15
13
314000
25
10
Non-Judicial Stamps
1003940
11
11
18
1518763
12
16
11
4554450
19
13
14
Passports
49
22
22
27
7909280
73
117
217
25
24
35
157
63462007
15
389
16
8647900
17
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
Video Piracy
140000
23
25
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
929
196
597
1078569723
346
1563
9041550959
94155
16998
24
TOTAL :-
8755 2588
62
14
178
136
78
265
2245
1439 4728
TABLE - 4.5
Statement showing the Economic Offences for the year 2011
Sl.
No.
No. of Cases
HEAD
Financial Institution
Non Banking financial
1
companies
REP
CH
CON ACQ
46
16
Amount
Involved
No. of
Depositors
No. of
Accused
30
40468666
113
119
PT
UN
UI
16
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
191
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
165
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
504
102
100
402
3495536
47
472
10
250000
38
18
18
20
229050
80
0
33
31
338
2559940
45
153
26
Patent Act
27
Cyber Crime
2
379
28
NDPS Act
418
178
173
234
40822576
24
620
29
230
15
10
205
92
642
699488581
280
1383
1769
6452
15087
TOTAL :-
57
TABLE - 4.6
Statement showing the Economic Offences for the year 2012
No. of Cases
Sl.
No.
HEAD
Financial Institution
Non Banking financial
1
companies
REP
CH
CON ACQ
41
25
Amount Involved
No. of
Depositors
No. of
Accused
16
19039158
105
71
PT
UN
UI
23
180000
28
28
126577714
1016
72
32
87
2340865159
3956
294
22
35998812
103
30
47
370
921
7875604009
935061
7043
Other Institutions
Prize Chits & Money
130
37
Circulation Schemes
Investment schemes
5
22
0
(Plantation schemes etc)
Cheating by an Individual /
6
5714 1338
Group
Counterfeit / Fake Currency / Documents
4
Notes
190 3717
183
126
777572895
45
254
23
21
4296000
19
26
100
2885464
13
0
78
0
0
36
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
34
0
0
0
13
0
42
2312900
0
6074500
6
0
50
14
0
160
545
71
39
32
11
463
314750943
147
440
3378456
17
10941825
18
18
48
12
12
34
66839485
34
100
669
190
53
137
48
431
383472897
186
1517
232
73
66
154
91874875
237
353
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.
16
Co-Op Societies /
Institutions
Land Scams
By Housing Societies
By Individual / Group of
19
Individuals
Employment Scams / Job
20
Rackets
Misappropriation
21
Govt. Funds
78
19
19
59
1682278098
106
260
22
Pvt. Institutions
152
26
17
37
89
120918009
240
267
453
119
110
116
2446715
17
368
56
34
34
21
397000
112
25
Video Piracy
Printed material & Books
Piracy
Software Piracy
26
Patent Act
27
Cyber Crime
490
52
48
17
195
23480866
140
260
28
29
NDPS Act
Criminal Breanch of Trust
461
1095
164
169
3
12
9
15
152
142
41
36
181
662
99763825
1376298379
58
548
799
1407
1794
942083
13901
24
TOTAL :-
58
Crime against Women constitutes 13.6% of total cognizable crime in AP in the year
2012.
5.2
Crime Against Women includes any crime/offence under the IPC & other Special
Acts/ Laws wherein women are victimized, such as crime under the following heads:
Abetment to Suicide (498 (A), 306 IPC) r/w 113-A Evi Act)
5.3
Snapshots
24530 cases were registered during 2012 under Crime Against Women, as
against 23928 in the year 2011 showing an increase of 2.5% over previous year.
Cyberabad with 1692 cases ranked first in registering highest number of cases of
Crime Against Women during the year 2012 followed by Hyderabad (1508),
Nalgonda (1336), Krishna (1257), Vijayawada City (1244), Karimnagar (1186)
and Khammam (1037).
65
5.5
Helpline
1091 Help Line is working well in some areas, however there are some problems
regarding connectivity; Steps are being taken to provide an effective universal Tollfree number accessible across all networks so that the Help Line service is improved.
66
5.6
5.7
Victim Compensation
Govt.of A.P. issued G.O.Ms No.28 Dept. of Women & Child Welfare, which stipulates
payment of compensation to victims of rape (Rs.50,000/-) gang rape of minors (Rs.1
lakh), acid attacks (Rs. 1 lakh), selling and buying of minors for prostitution
(Rs.20,000/-)
(Rs.20,000/-), dowry death (Rs.50,000)/- to the next of kin), causing grievous injuries
(Rs.50,000/-). A comprehensive Victim Compensation Scheme as envisaged under
section 357A CrPC is also on the anvil. These funds are sanctioned by the district
collector on the recommendation/ report of the district S.P.
5.8
67
5.9
Marital Offences
In AP, section 498A IPC is non-bailable and compoundable, by a State Amendment.
This step is a widely perceived as a welcome step and one that gives the victim
woman a better bargaining power while settling the issues of marital discord and
harassment.
There is an increase in the cases involving NRI husbands/ accused, and the
mechanisms of Look Out Circular (LOC), 105 B CrPC proceedings, impounding of
passport etc. are used to bring the accused to book. However, Red Corner Notice
(RCN) is not being issued by Interpol in 498A cases, citing implications of civil law.
Section 494 IPC (bigamy) and 496 were made cognizable, non-bailable and noncompoundable by a State Amendment in A.P in 1992.
By an amendment to the Succession Act, AP has introduced a provision in 1985
giving coparcenary rights over the property to the girl-child. Govt. of India later
amended Succession Act on similar lines.
68
Table -5.1
District wise Gender Offences for 2011 and 2012, variation in 2012 over 2011.
Dowry Murder
Dowry Death
2011
2012
%
Variation
in 2012
over 2011
1 Hyderabad City
-88.9
27
23
-14.8
2 Cyberabad
-20.0
50
44
-12.0
3 Ranga Reddy
700.0
15
16
6.7
4 Mahaboobnagar
22
11
-50.0
25
27
8.0
5 Nalgonda
66.7
36
20
-44.4
6 Nizamabad
-37.5
27
17
-37.0
7 Medak
21
-71.4
25
18
-28.0
8 Warangal-R
125.0
26
20
-23.1
9 Warangal-U
20.0
26
-65.4
10 Khammam
0.0
19
12
-36.8
11 Karimnagar
12
10
-16.7
38
46
21.1
12 Adilabad
0.0
19
-63.2
13 Kurnool
-22.2
18
15
-16.7
14 Kadapa
10
-40.0
15
13
-13.3
15 Anantapur
14
-85.7
35
19
-45.7
16 Chittoor
0.0
25
33
32.0
17 Tirupathi-U
0.0
20.0
18 Guntur-R
133.3
21
162.5
19 Guntur-U
0.0
50.0
20 Nellore
-100.0
28.6
21 Prakasham
20.0
11
14
27.3
22 West Godavari
-25.0
26
19
-26.9
23 East Godavari
-66.7
17
16
-5.9
24 Rajahmundry-U
300.0
-33.3
25 Krishna
11
120.0
13
16
23.1
26 Vijayawada City
0.0
15
66.7
27 VSP City
-100.0
12
11
-8.3
28 VSP Rural
-33.3
12.5
29 Vizianagaram
150.0
0.0
30 Srikakulam
700.0
-57.1
31 R.P.Vijayawada
0.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
0.0
-100.0
34 CID
TOTAL :
0.0
0.0
177
150
-15.3
564
494
-12.4
Sl.
No.
UNITS
69
2011
2012
%
Variation
in 2012
over 2011
TABLE - 5 .2
Abetment to Suicide
Sl.
No
2011
2012
%
Variation
in 2012
over
2011
UNITS
Harassment
2011
2012
%
Variation
in 2012
over 2011
Hyderabad City
42
37
-11.9
1223
1146
-6.3
Cyberabad
94
86
-8.5
1342
955
-28.8
Ranga Reddy
40
47
17.5
88
150
70.5
Mahaboobnagar
124
109
-12.1
247
199
-19.4
Nalgonda
85
73
-14.1
248
298
20.2
Nizamabad
47
25
-46.8
540
570
5.6
Medak
53
54
1.9
320
389
21.6
Warangal-R
65
54
-16.9
88
99
12.5
Warangal-U
40
25
-37.5
62
263
324.2
10 Khammam
75
63
-16.0
169
223
32.0
11 Karimnagar
86
45
-47.7
648
699
7.9
12 Adilabad
60
35
-41.7
388
470
21.1
13 Kurnool
60
41
-31.7
135
158
17.0
14 Kadapa
39
36
-7.7
118
113
-4.2
15 Anantapur
90
59
-34.4
195
125
-35.9
16 Chittoor
53
28
-47.2
372
313
-15.9
17 Tirupathi-U
11
450.0
108
106
-1.9
18 Guntur-R
42
31
-26.2
429
427
-0.5
19 Guntur-U
24
21
-12.5
372
500
34.4
20 Nellore
46
39
-15.2
166
150
-9.6
21 Prakasham
29
18
-37.9
239
236
-1.3
22 West Godavari
30
30
0.0
624
641
2.7
23 East Godavari
34
29
-14.7
246
153
-37.8
24 Rajahmundry-U
700.0
164
157
-4.3
25 Krishna
53
39
-26.4
676
758
12.1
26 Vijayawada City
14
13
-7.1
600
911
51.8
27 VSP City
14
12
-14.3
351
412
17.4
28 VSP Rural
19
13
-31.6
86
73
-15.1
29 Vizianagaram
14
12
-14.3
339
329
-2.9
30 Srikakulam
17
88.9
302
291
-3.6
31 R.P.Vijayawada
0.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
-66.7
-100.0
0
1387
0
1111
0.0
-19.9
28
10914
41
11355
46.4
4.0
34 CID
TOTAL :
70
TABLE -5.3
Murders
Sl.
No
D.P. Act
2011
2012
%
Variation
in 2012
over 2011
UNITS
2011
2012
%
Variation
in 2012
over 2011
Hyderabad City
21
24
14.3
23
30
30.4
Cyberabad
50
54
8.0
65
174
167.7
Ranga Reddy
30
23
-23.3
-100.0
Mahaboobnagar
62
60
-3.2
193
211
9.3
Nalgonda
22
25
13.6
321
536
67.0
Nizamabad
43
38
-11.6
-100.0
Medak
45
42
-6.7
0.0
Warangal-R
21
29
38.1
222
284
27.9
Warangal-U
28.6
233
18
-92.3
10 Khammam
27
32
18.5
328
311
-5.2
11 Karimnagar
23
16
-30.4
0.0
12 Adilabad
27
20
-25.9
0.0
13 Kurnool
37
30
-18.9
298
315
5.7
14 Kadapa
35
37
5.7
180
237
31.7
15 Anantapur
50
51
2.0
150
199
32.7
16 Chittoor
30
27
-10.0
0.0
17 Tirupathi-U
19
10
-47.4
0.0
18 Guntur-R
32
24
-25.0
107
155
44.9
19 Guntur-U
10
17
70.0
83
165
98.8
20 Nellore
19
40
110.5
159
225
41.5
21 Prakasham
28
33
17.9
156
169
8.3
22 West Godavari
22
31
40.9
0.0
23 East Godavari
35
24
-31.4
248
350
41.1
24 Rajahmundry-U
-25.0
0.0
25 Krishna
27
23
-14.8
-100.0
26 Vijayawada City
14
366.7
16
26
62.5
27 VSP City
11
13
18.2
0.0
28 VSP Rural
20
28
40.0
161
94
-41.6
29 Vizianagaram
14
17
21.4
-50.0
30 Srikakulam
14
-50.0
0.0
31 R.P.Vijayawada
0.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
-100.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
-100.0
0.0
0
794
0
805
0.0
1.4
0
2959
0
3504
0.0
18.4
34 CID
TOTAL :
71
TABLE - 5.4
Rape
SL.
NO.
Kidnapping
2011
2012
%
Variation
in 2012
over 2011
UNITS
2011
2012
%
Variation
in 2012
over 2011
Hyderabad City
55
72
30.9
36
28
-22.2
Cyberabad
86
75
-12.8
80
85
6.3
Ranga Reddy
24
26
8.3
18
15
-16.7
Mahaboobnagar
86
56
-34.9
58
64
10.3
Nalgonda
48
51
6.3
66
71
7.6
Nizamabad
59
33
-44.1
41
20
-51.2
Medak
37
25
-32.4
31
34
9.7
Warangal-R
48
54
12.5
49
54
10.2
Warangal-U
34
30
-11.8
40
38
-5.0
10 Khammam
84
77
-8.3
65
57
-12.3
11 Karimnagar
57
38
-33.3
79
68
-13.9
12 Adilabad
82
87
6.1
53
43
-18.9
13 Kurnool
36
21
-41.7
44
30
-31.8
14 Kadapa
39
26
-33.3
45
40
-11.1
15 Anantapur
16
18
12.5
52
37
-28.8
16 Chittoor
17
27
58.8
51
37
-27.5
17 Tirupathi-U
10
11
10.0
12
33.3
18 Guntur-R
40
22
-45.0
38
41
7.9
19 Guntur-U
31
24
-22.6
24
28
16.7
51
56
9.8
20 Nellore
27
23
-14.8
21 Prakasham
24
35
45.8
61
47
-23.0
22 West Godavari
90
122
35.6
58
41
-29.3
23 East Godavari
70
67
-4.3
24
34
41.7
24 Rajahmundry-U
14
13
-7.1
20
-60.0
25 Krishna
77
66
-14.3
64
50
-21.9
26 Vijayawada City
36
47
30.6
36
36
0.0
27 VSP City
52
50
-3.8
37
20
-45.9
28 VSP Rural
36
26
-27.8
22
15
-31.8
29 Vizianagaram
42
42
0.0
12
33.3
30 Srikakulam
28
37
32.1
19
13
-31.6
31 R.P.Vijayawada
-100.0
100.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL :
0
0
1386
2
1
1305
0.0
0.0
-5.8
0
0
1281
0
0
1136
0.0
0.0
-11.3
72
TABLE - 5.5
Outraging of Modesty
Sl.
No
2011
2012
%
Variation
in 2012
over 2011
152
141
-7.2
UNITS
Hyderabad City
Bigamy
%
Variation
in 2012
over 2011
2011
2012
200.0
Cyberabad
144
178
23.6
18
37
105.6
Ranga Reddy
49
58
18.4
11
-72.7
Mahaboobnagar
151
149
-1.3
39
36
-7.7
Nalgonda
221
236
6.8
13
21
61.5
Nizamabad
84
90
7.1
31
47
51.6
Medak
108
100
-7.4
43
55
27.9
Warangal-R
153
109
-28.8
-25.0
Warangal-U
75
69
-8.0
10
-60.0
10 Khammam
241
226
-6.2
34
31
-8.8
11 Karimnagar
227
216
-4.8
42
47
11.9
12 Adilabad
102
81
-20.6
33
36
9.1
13 Kurnool
264
270
2.3
38
28
-26.3
14 Kadapa
121
174
43.8
17
29
70.6
15 Anantapur
140
173
23.6
21
16
-23.8
16 Chittoor
88
71
-19.3
-16.7
17 Tirupathi-U
36
47
30.6
0.0
18 Guntur-R
161
190
18.0
14
16
14.3
19 Guntur-U
76
77
1.3
11
-27.3
20 Nellore
129
172
33.3
16
16
0.0
21 Prakasham
209
168
-19.6
29
33
13.8
22 West Godavari
209
205
-1.9
0.0
23 East Godavari
161
195
21.1
33
26
-21.2
24 Rajahmundry-U
31
39
25.8
100.0
25 Krishna
287
293
2.1
0.0
26 Vijayawada City
120
176
46.7
400.0
27 VSP City
28
23
-17.9
0.0
28 VSP Rural
89
65
-27.0
12
140.0
29 Vizianagaram
61
62
1.6
50.0
30 Srikakulam
57
72
26.3
-40.0
31 R.P.Vijayawada
150.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL :
5
0
3981
4
0
4134
-20.0
0.0
3.8
0
0
485
0
0
536
0.0
0.0
10.5
73
TABLE -5.6
Total cases of Crime Against Women with percentage variation
and rank
Sl.
NO.
UNITS
2011
2012
%
Variation in RANK FOR
2012
2012 over
2011
Hyderabad City
1590
1508
-5.2
Cyberabad
1934
1692
-12.5
Ranga Reddy
285
346
21.4
27
Mahaboobnagar
1007
922
-8.4
10
Nalgonda
1063
1336
25.7
Nizamabad
884
845
-4.4
14
Medak
683
723
5.9
18
Warangal-R
680
715
5.1
19
Warangal-U
532
471
-11.5
25
10 Khammam
1047
1037
-1.0
11 Karimnagar
1212
1186
-2.1
12 Adilabad
769
784
2.0
15
13 Kurnool
939
915
-2.6
11
14 Kadapa
619
711
14.9
20
15 Anantapur
763
699
-8.4
21
16 Chittoor
649
548
-15.6
22
17 Tirupathi-U
190
205
7.9
30
18 Guntur-R
874
934
6.9
19 Guntur-U
637
850
33.4
13
20 Nellore
621
730
17.6
17
21 Prakasham
791
759
-4.0
16
22 West Godavari
1070
1099
2.7
23 East Godavari
871
895
2.8
12
24 Rajahmundry-U
243
239
-1.6
29
25 Krishna
1203
1257
4.5
26 Vijayawada City
836
1244
48.8
27 VSP City
509
543
6.7
23
28 VSP Rural
449
337
-24.9
28
29 Vizianagaram
492
491
-0.2
24
30 Srikakulam
442
451
2.0
26
31 R.P.Vijayawada
100.0
32
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
34
33 R.P.Sec-bad
11
-36.4
33
28
23928
42
24530
50.0
2.5
31
34 CID
TOTAL :
74
CHAPTER6
75
5.3 There is growing concern over the serious implications vis-a-vis human rights, public
order, economic, public health, HIV / AIDS and security, of human trafficking around the
world.
This Commerce in Human Life generates billions of rupees each year, much
of which is used to finance organized crime. It is the 3rd largest organized crime after
drugs and arms. Human trafficking is increasingly being perpetrated by organized,
sophisticated criminal enterprise.
The process, means and end of human trafficking is given 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
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 on prosecuting the traffickers.
We must adopt three Ps (Prevention, Protection & Prosecution) and three Rs
(Rescue, Rehabilitation and Reintegration).
Treat the victim with care and concern, rescue the victims following rescue protocols
and arrest the traffickers of all hues under non-bailable sections. Sections of law
applicable include 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.
6.4
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),
76
at Eluru (under DIG E/R Eluru) and at Anantapur (under DIG A/R Anantapur). Five
AHTUs were set up in 2011, and five more are proposed to be set up.
6.5
6.6
We must concentrate at source Villages / Towns / Cities, Transit areas 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 highest of Destinations.
Suspect sheets (under PSO 596 and 600 of APPM) 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:
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).
6.7
77
6.8
6.9
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. In
India, 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.
Bailable
/Nonbailable
Bailable
Compoundable / Noncompoundable
Noncompoundable
Bailable
Noncompoundable
Bailable
Compoundable
Bailable
Compoundable
Bailable
Compoundable
Bailable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
78
Sentence / Punishment
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonBailable
Bailable
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonCompoundable
NonBailable
NonBailable
(if
committe
d in AP)
Compoundable
Compoundable
79
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.14
80
The following are places where Swadhar Homes are located for lodging and imparting
skills to the victims of commercial sexual exploitation.
Sl.
No
1
District
Nellore
Ranga Reddy
and
Vikasa
kendra,
Hydershakote,
Vill
Chitoor
18004253245
2242404
4
Vizianagaram
10921
Khammam
10921
11537`
6
East Godavari
Anantapur
No. 16004252311
Ph : 08855-257648 (O)
Ph : 08855-258645
81
Industrial
Estate
Kummarivadlapall,
Kadiri,
No.08494-225809
52829.
98666 87888
8
Guntur
BARK
Education
Society,
Akbarpeta,
Bapatla,
94404 34310
Cell : 94404 34310
9
Ranga Reddy
10923
Reddy dist.
10
West Godavari
10926 (231750)
Hyderabad
Child line
1098
2.
Hyderabad
AP SACS
1097
3.
Hyderabad
Prajwala,
H.No.
20-4-34,
3rd
Floor,
Behind
Hyderabad
040-24510290
9440800031
9396883703
Taranaka, Secunderabad.
5.
Hyderabad
AP Police Department
1091
6.
Secunderabad
040-23462600
Ongole
82
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 2010, 2011 and 2012
Sl.
No
UNITS
2010
2011
2012
Hyderabad City
90
Cyberabad
48
48
44
Ranga Reddy
Mahaboobnagar
Nalgonda
19
Nizamabad
Medak
Warangal-R
Warangal-U
15
22
10
Khammam
12
11
Karimnagar
10
15
12
Adilabad
13
Kurnool
14
Kadapa
13
15
Anantapur
18
22
16
Chittoor
15
17
Tirupathi-U
19
18
Guntur-R
16
19
Guntur-U
21
19
20
Nellore
16
21
Prakasham
14
10
22
West Godavari
17
16
10
23
East Godavari
23
59
32
24
Rajahmundry-U
84
13
25
Krishna
35
10
10
26
Vijayawada City
23
18
27
VSP City
10
20
28
VSP Rural
29
Vizianagaram
30
Srikakulam
31
R.P.Vijayawada
32
R.P.Guntakal
33
R.P.Sec-bad
0
347
0
339
0
379
TOTAL
83
Table - 6.2
379 cases of Trafficking and ITP Act were reported during the year
2012 as against 339 cases in the year 2011.
S No
2011
2012
339
379
565
537
Majors
531
522
Minors
34
15
982
949
Traffickers
707
752
Customers
275
197
18
84
CHAPTER7
7.2
Sex tourism: this type of crime involves the abuse of children in developing third
world countries, including our own country, especially tourist places like Goa and
other popular places visited by foreigners. This type of crime is linked to child
trafficking, organized crime and murder.
7.3
7.4
7.5
Issues relating to child victims and crimes committed against children are a matter of
serious concern for the Government, parents and the society.
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.
85
7.6
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.
7.7
Child Marriage [Sections, 3,4,5 and 6 of the Child Marriage Restraint Act,
1929]
86
7.8
Snapshots
2346 cases were registered during 2012 under Crime Against Children as against
2057 in the year 2011 showing an increase of 14% over previous year.
Vijayawada City with 231 cases ranked first in registering highest number of
cases of Crime Against Children during the year 2012 followed by Karimnagar
(198), Krishna (157) and Cyberabad (137).
Mahaboobnagar accounted for the highest number of cases under the head of
Rape (45) followed by Krishna (42), Khammam (38), Vijayawada City (37) and
Nalgonda & East Godavari (35 each) during the year 2012.
The highest number of cases under Kidnapping and Abduction of children was
registered from Karimnagar (75) followed by Khammam (58), Mahabubnagar
(55), Nalgonda (54) and Nellore (46).
7.9
G.Os
87
TABLE - 7.1
District wise Crime Against Children for 2011 and 2012, variation in 2012
over 2011
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
UNITS
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
(a) Infanticide
%
%
%
Variation in
Variation
Variation in
2011 2012
2011 2012
2011 2012
2012 over
in 2012
2012 over
2011
over 2011
2011
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
7
7
0
6
0
4
5
6
1
4
5
1
1
0
6
3
3
0
2
6
7
2
5
2
3
1
1
1
4
3
0
0
0
96
600.0
40.0
-100.0
-60.0
-100.0
33.3
-61.5
200.0
0.0
33.3
25.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
-40.0
200.0
-100.0
-33.3
200.0
0.0
-33.3
400.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.6
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
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
10
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
233.3
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
5
5
0
6
0
4
5
6
1
4
5
1
1
0
5
1
3
0
2
6
6
2
5
2
3
1
0
1
4
2
0
0
0
86
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
89
400.0
0.0
-100.0
-60.0
-100.0
33.3
-61.5
500.0
0.0
33.3
25.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
-66.7
200.0
-100.0
-33.3
200.0
0.0
-33.3
400.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-66.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.6
TABLE - 7.2
Rape
Sl.
No
UNITS
2011
Kidnapping / Abduction
Foeticide
%
%
%
Variation in
Variation
Variation in
2012
2011 2012
2011 2012
2012 over
in 2012
2012 over
2011
over 2011
2011
1 Hyderabad City
10
32
220.0
13
25
92.3
-100.0
2 Cyberabad
19
25
31.6
21
24
14.3
0.0
3 Ranga Reddy
12
11
-8.3
15
200.0
0.0
4 Mahaboobnagar
63
45
-28.6
42
55
31.0
0.0
5 Nalgonda
33
35
6.1
51
54
5.9
-100.0
6 Nizamabad
20
-65.0
22
-68.2
0.0
7 Medak
24
17
-29.2
16
433.3
0.0
8 Warangal-R
13
34
161.5
12
43
258.3
0.0
9 Warangal-U
25
14
-44.0
28
31
10.7
0.0
10 Khammam
42
38
-9.5
44
58
31.8
0.0
11 Karimnagar
35
22
-37.1
90
75
-16.7
0.0
12 Adilabad
46
19
-58.7
49
20
-59.2
-100.0
13 Kurnool
25
14
-44.0
42
37
-11.9
0.0
14 Kadapa
31
20
-35.5
24
32
33.3
0.0
15 Anantapur
-22.2
35
34
-2.9
0.0
16 Chittoor
13
550.0
66.7
0.0
17 Tirupathi-U
-12.5
13
-38.5
0.0
18 Guntur-R
14
55.6
17
44
158.8
0.0
19 Guntur-U
21
18
-14.3
17
22
29.4
0.0
20 Nellore
10
11
10.0
36
46
27.8
0.0
21 Prakasham
25
177.8
34
27
-20.6
0.0
22 West Godavari
29
24
-17.2
15
66.7
0.0
23 East Godavari
41
35
-14.6
17
32
88.2
0.0
24 Rajahmundry-U
-33.3
0.0
0.0
25 Krishna
45
42
-6.7
53
44
-17.0
0.0
26 Vijayawada City
26
37
42.3
39
42
7.7
0.0
27 VSP City
14
21
50.0
19
216.7
0.0
28 VSP Rural
12
-50.0
-44.4
0.0
29 Vizianagaram
12
18
50.0
13
85.7
0.0
30 Srikakulam
13
85.7
13
85.7
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
658
1
629
0.0
-4.4
0
752
0
866
0.0
15.2
0
7
0
1
0.0
-85.7
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
90
TABLE - 7.3
Exposure and
Abandonment
Abetment of suicide
Sl.
No
UNITS
2011
Procuration of minor
girls
%
%
%
Variation in
Variation in
Variation in
2012
2011 2012
2011 2012
2012 over
2012 over
2012 over
2011
2011
2011
1 Hyderabad City
0.0
-20.0
0.0
2 Cyberabad
300.0
-100.0
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
0.0
6 Nizamabad
-100.0
0.0
0.0
7 Medak
-100.0
11
0.0
14
0.0
8 Warangal-R
-28.6
0.0
0.0
9 Warangal-U
0.0
0.0
0.0
10 Khammam
50.0
0.0
-100.0
11 Karimnagar
0.0
0.0
0.0
12 Adilabad
0.0
0.0
-100.0
13 Kurnool
0.0
-87.5
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
0.0
19 Guntur-U
0.0
0.0
-100.0
20 Nellore
0.0
0.0
0.0
21 Prakasham
100.0
0.0
0.0
22 West Godavari
0.0
0.0
-80.0
23 East Godavari
0.0
0.0
0.0
24 Rajahmundry-U
0.0
-100.0
0.0
25 Krishna
-100.0
0.0
0.0
26 Vijayawada City
0.0
12
100.0
0.0
27 VSP City
0.0
0.0
0.0
28 VSP Rural
0.0
-100.0
0.0
29 Vizianagaram
0.0
0.0
0.0
30 Srikakulam
100.0
0.0
0.0
31 R.P.Vijayawada
0.0
-100.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
0.0
0.0
0.0
24
24
0.0
35
41
17.1
12
22
83.3
Total
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
91
TABLE - 7.4
Buying of girls for
prostitution
Sl.
No
UNITS
2011
%
%
Variation in
Variation in
2012
2011 2012
2011
2012 over
2012 over
2011
2011
%
Variation in
2012
2012 over
2011
1 Hyderabad City
0.0
0.0
0.0
2 Cyberabad
0.0
0.0
-50.0
3 Ranga Reddy
0.0
0.0
0.0
4 Mahaboobnagar
0.0
0.0
0.0
5 Nalgonda
0.0
0.0
-50.0
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
-66.7
10 Khammam
0.0
0.0
100.0
11 Karimnagar
0.0
-100.0
0.0
12 Adilabad
0.0
0.0
0.0
13 Kurnool
0.0
0.0
-100.0
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
0.0
19 Guntur-U
0.0
0.0
0.0
20 Nellore
0.0
0.0
0.0
21 Prakasham
0.0
0.0
100.0
22 West Godavari
0.0
0.0
0.0
23 East Godavari
0.0
0.0
200.0
24 Rajahmundry-U
0.0
0.0
0.0
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
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
0
0
1
0.0
0.0
0
3
0
3
0.0
0.0
0
14
0
30
0.0
114
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
92
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
2011
2012
%
Variation in
2012 over
2011
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
22
76
1
0
0
12
0
20
6
15
94
22
5
0
0
1
1
1
0
33
87
7
0
0
66
134
0
9
15
3
0
0
3
633
-50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
9.1
-100.0
100.0
0.0
7.1
22.1
2100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-32.7
222.2
-61.1
-100.0
0.0
4.8
67.5
0.0
350.0
0.0
-25.0
0.0
0.0
200.0
35.8
UNITS
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
2011
2012
%
Variation
in 2012
over 2011
79
51
23
120
91
58
72
44
57
107
209
102
77
59
44
10
22
27
56
97
72
64
93
12
165
152
21
24
19
25
4
0
1
2057
93
137
29
107
93
34
64
112
55
121
198
63
58
54
47
22
21
60
47
104
151
49
78
10
156
231
41
21
51
34
1
0
4
2346
17.7
168.6
26.1
-10.8
2.2
-41.4
-11.1
154.5
-3.5
13.1
-5.3
-38.2
-24.7
-8.5
6.8
120.0
-4.5
122.2
-16.1
7.2
109.7
-23.4
-16.1
-16.7
-5.5
52.0
95.2
-12.5
168.4
36.0
-75.0
0.0
300.0
14.0
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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CHAPTER8
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
8.1 Juvenile delinquency is one of the most serious problems of our times. It basically
means anti-social behaviour among children. The different forms of delinquent
behaviour include loitering, loafing, pick-pocketing, stealing, gambling, sexual
offences like eve teasing, etc. The rate of delinquency is rising very fast all over the
world and one of the main suspected reasons is the negligence of parents
8.2 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.
8.3 Causes of Juvenile Delinquency
Almost all research workers have accepted that families of delinquents are
characterized by discords, desertions and divorces. Such families have been
pointed out as one of the main causes of delinquency.
The immediate environments of a child also affect the trend he will adopt in
connection with his personality. It has been seen that more delinquents come
from slums and thickly populated areas.
Poverty and democracy are also major contributing factors towards juvenile
delinquency. People indulge themselves in delinquent acts in order to meet and
satisfy the primary wants of their life. Democratic orders also increase
delinquency.
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8.4
Effects
On the Families
The upheaval and trauma of having a family member who is a juvenile delinquent
can create instability for the other relatives. Not only does the family have to cope
with the needs of the child who is in trouble, but they may also have to raise large
amounts of money to pay for lawyers. In addition, the family has to face the ethical
issues of responsibility to the victims of the child's crime.
On the Community
There is a correlation between juvenile delinquency and drug use, gang involvement,
alcohol abuse, and sexual behavior. All of these issues challenge communities by
making neighborhoods unsafe.
On Society
Young people who commit serious crimes before they are 18 years old challenge the
future for everyone involved. They may be acting out to protest perceived abuses
that have been perpetrated against them. They may believe that there is no future for
them outside of a life of crime. They may be expressing anger or frustration directed
against another person or group or looking for approval from a gang. Whatever the
motive, juvenile delinquency affects too many individuals, families, and communities.
It is a serious problem that challenges the efforts of government agencies, politicians,
educators, faith communities, and nonprofit organizations alike.
8.5
Accept the delinquent as a person in his own right, and give affection and security.
Watch for the signs of maladjustment; early treatment may prevent this
maladjustment from taking a delinquent trend.
Providing the child with a variety of experiences like music and dance, art and craft,
etc. can help divert him/her from delinquent tendencies.
Encourage the child to talk about and admit the existence of anti-social tendencies.
Change the conditions of home, school and community that seem to give rise to
such behavior.
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Once a delinquent act has been detected, never pass it over. Make clear to the
child that he has done something wrong, but do not punish him harshly.
Minimize the chances of a childs going wrong by putting the smallest possible
number of temptations in his way.
8.6
Snapshots
During this year a total of 1500 crimes committed by juveniles as against 1422
cases in the year 2011, showing an increase of 5.49%.
8.7
Vide G.O. Ms. No. 5 dt: 05.01.2010 Home Dept (PS&C Dept).
AP are designated as Child Welfare Officers
G.O.Ms. No. 8, Department for Women, Children, disabled & Senior Citizen (JJ)
dt: 20.01201 Constitution of Juvenile Justice Boards Notification.
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8.8
Home
Superintendent
Tirupathi
C.Yellappa (9951906351)
0877-2280424
Visakhapatnam
T.B.Surendranath (9866160895)
0891-2551965
Hyderabad
P.Kumaraswamy (9502746076)
040-24071244
Eluru
08812-250310
Warangal
Y. Lawrence (9849673046)
0870-2440059
Kadapa
B.Devanna (9440780267)
08562-243212
No
Hyderabad
040-24071984
Tirupathi
0877-2280424
Visakhapatnam
0891-2797234
Visakhapatnam
0891-2710890
Hyderabad
040-24653977
Tirupathi
B.Nandagopal (9440951137)
0877-2250537
Observation Homes:
1
Hyderabad
K.Keshavulu (9440485042)
040-24526964
Nizamabad
A.Anand (9948858408)
08462-240190
Warangal
P.Ramadevi (9849221579)
0870-2421113
Kurnool
S.Kesavacharyulu (9394883143)
08518-235701
Anantapur
P.Venkataprasad (9490485315
08554-248211
Tirupathi
0877-2248880
Visakhapatnam
0891-2527699
Vijayawada
0866-2543033
Rajahmundry
J.Pamaiah (9441445360)
0883-2442319
S.
No.
Home
Superintendent
Child Guidance
Bureau,
Hyderabad.
040-23340630
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TABLE - 8.1
Sl.
No
Murder
UNITS
Att. to
commit
Murder
Cul.
Homicide
Rape
i) Custodial
Rape
ii) Other
Rape
2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012
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 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 :
58
30
24
0
2
49
0
4
65
53
0
65
0
52
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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TABLE - 8.2
Sl.
No
UNITS
Kidnap &
Abdu
(i) Of
women &
girls
(ii) Of others
Dacoity
Preparation
& Assembly
forDacoity
Robbery
2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012
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 Guntur-R
14
14
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
44
0
50
0
18
0
26
0
26
0
24
0
2
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
15
2
20
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
100
TABLE - 8.3
Sl.
No
Burglary
Theft
UNITS
(ii) Other
Thefts
Riotings
Crl. Brof
Trust
2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012
1 Hyderabad City
17
13
130
101
51
26
79
75
10
2 Cyberabad
24
40
28
12
12
28
16
3 Ranga Reddy
4 Mahaboobnagar
16
5 Nalgonda
22
22
6 Nizamabad
12
14
13
7 Medak
11
11
8 Warangal-R
11
9 Warangal-U
10 Khammam
21
12
15
28
28
11 Karimnagar
18
21
32
28
13
19
24
12 Adilabad
12
10
13 Kurnool
11
16
12
16
12
14 Kadapa
21
36
11
14
10
22
15 Anantapur
16 Chittoor
17 Tirupathi-U
17
22
17
18
18 Guntur-R
23
14
19 Guntur-U
34
25
14
20
20
20 Nellore
21
19
21 Prakasham
22
12
10
22 West Godavari
13
14
13
23 East Godavari
14
14
14
13
24 Rajahmundry-U
14
12
13
12
25 Krishna
21
18
18
12
26 Vijayawada City
10
65
16
13
52
11
27 VSP City
12
15
40
58
35
58
28 VSP Rural
12
23
11
16
29 Vizianagaram
10
19
19
30 Srikakulam
13
14
13
13
31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :
200
175
604
583
158
126
446
457
17
28
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
101
TABLE - 8.4
Sl.
No
Cheating
Counterfeit
Arson
Dowry
Deaths
Hurt
UNITS
Molestation
2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012
1 Hyderabad City
25
2 Cyberabad
3 Ranga Reddy
4 Mahaboobnagar
5 Nalgonda
6 Nizamabad
7 Medak
8 Warangal-R
9 Warangal-U
10 Khammam
12
17
11
11 Karimnagar
23
28
12 Adilabad
11
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
10
25 Krishna
10
12
26 Vijayawada City
27 VSP City
28 VSP Rural
29 Vizianagaram
30 Srikakulam
18
31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :
0
15
0
15
0
13
0
11
0
0
0
4
0
124
0
192
0
2
0
1
1
59
0
32
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
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TABLE - 8.5
Sl.
No
UNITS
Sexual
Cruelty by
harass(Eve- Husband &
teasing)
Relative
Importation
of Girls
Causing
Death by
Negligence
Other IPC
crimes
2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012 2011 2012
Total
congnizable
IPC crimes
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
15
30
185
212
2 Cyberabad
19
95
82
3 Ranga Reddy
16
21
4 Mahaboobnagar
16
68
51
5 Nalgonda
31
26
6 Nizamabad
12
33
78
7 Medak
17
37
8 Warangal-R
12
39
34
9 Warangal-U
29
26
10 Khammam
12
86
92
11 Karimnagar
15
20
133
149
12 Adilabad
37
12
13 Kurnool
35
19
14 Kadapa
32
47
15 Anantapur
16 Chittoor
10
16
17 Tirupathi-U
25
30
18 Guntur-R
19
43
19 Guntur-U
43
43
20 Nellore
19
33
21 Prakasham
19
44
22 West Godavari
56
24
23 East Godavari
18
24
24 Rajahmundry-U
24
30
25 Krishna
58
50
26 Vijayawada City
16
119
53
27 VSP City
68
88
28 VSP Rural
28
35
29 Vizianagaram
22
44
30 Srikakulam
14
46
43
31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :
44
63
18
19
111
162
1421
1500
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
103
9.1
Snapshots
There is an increase in the offences against SC/ST in A.P. in 2012 (2866) when
compared to 2011 (2666).
The total cases under different Acts to prevent atrocities against SC/ST were
highest in Kurnool district (229) followed by Karimnagar (204), East Godavari (192),
Nellore (190), Guntur Rural (161), Nalgonda(152) and Mahaboobnagar (137).
Under the head rape against SC/ST Adilabad topped with (15) cases followed by
Mahabubnavar (14), West Godavari (10), Warangal Rural (9) and Nalgonda,
Khammam & East Godavari (8 each).
With 96 cases under SC/ ST (POA) Act Hyderabad topped the list followed by
Kurnool (76), Cyberabad (61) and Karimnagar (55).
9.2
The farmers of the constitution took note of the fact that certain communities in the
country were suffering from extreme social, educational and economic backwardness
arising out of age-old practices of untouchability and certain others on account of the
primitive agricultural practices, lack of infrastructure facilities and geographical
isolation, and who need special consideration for safe guarding their interests and for
their accelerated social-economic development. These communities were notified as
scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes as per the provisions contained in clause 1 of
Article 341 and 342 of the constitution respectively.
9.3
The 1931 Census, for the first time systematically categorized certain castes as
depressed classes. Thereafter, the Government of India Act, 1935, for the first time,
provided for notification of socially disadvantaged castes as Scheduled Castes, and a
list of such castes was accordingly notified in the Government of India (Scheduled
Castes) Order, 1936. The elections to provincial assemblies in British administered
areas held in 1937 under the above Act, provided seats reserved exclusively for
Scheduled Caste candidates.
107
9.4
The Constitution of India, which came into effect on 26.1.1950, inter-alia, abolished
untouchability and provided several special safeguards for the Scheduled Castes, so
as to ensure that they are able to attain equality with the other social groups in the
shortest possible time. These safeguards enabled reservation in elections to the Lok
Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies, and reservation in Government jobs.
Important provisions of the Constitution pertaining to the Scheduled Castes.
9.5
The Constitutional provisions for protection and development of the SCs Social
Safeguards:
Article 17, 23 24 and 25(2) (b) of the constitution enjoins the state to provide
social safeguards to Scheduled castes. Article 17 relates to abolition of
untouchability being practiced in society. The parliamentary enacted the protection
of Civil Rights Act, 1955 and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
(prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 to tackle the problem of untouchability, which is
being practiced against Scheduled Castes.
Article 23 prohibits traffic in human beings and begar and other similar forms of
forced labour and provides that any contravention of this provision shall be an
offence punishable in accordance with law. Although there is no specific mentions
about the SCs special significance for them. The Indian parliament enacted
Bounded Labour system (Abolition) Act, 1976 for identification, liberation and
rehabilitation of banded labourers.
Article 24 provides that no children below the age of 14 years shall be employed to
work in any factory or mine or engaged in any other hazardous employment. Even
in this article, there is no specific mention about the SCs but substantial portion of
child labour engaged in hazardous employment belong to SCs.
Article 25(2) (b) provides that Hindu religious institutions of a public character shall
be opened to all classes and sections of Hindus. The term Hindu includes persons
professing Sikh, Jain and Buddhist religion.
Article 38 provides that the state shall strive to promote the welfare of the people by
securing and protecting as effectively as it may a social order in which justice,
social, economic and political, shall prevail in all the institutions of national life.
Article 46 contains a very significant directive to the state. It says that the state
shall promote with special care the educational and economic interest of the
weaker sections of the people and in particular, of the Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes, and shall protect them from social justice and all forms of
108
9.6.1
9.6.2
for
this
rests
with
various
Central
Ministries
and
State
9.6.4
109
Clause (8) - The Commission shall, while investigating any matter referred to in subclause (a) or inquiring into any complaint referred to in sub-clause (b) of clause (5),
have all the powers of a civil court trying a suit and in particular in respect of the
following matters, namely:a.
Summoning and enforcing the attendance of any person from any part of India
and examining him on oath;
b.
c.
d.
Requisitioning any public record or copy thereof from any court or office;
e.
f.
Clause (9) - The Union and every State Government shall consult the Commission on all
major policy matters affecting Scheduled Castes.
National Commission for SCs, held review meeting on the implementation of PCR
Act and Rules and SC/ST(POA) Act and Rules on 08.01.2013
9.6.5
9.6.6
The State Government shall constitute high power vigilance and monitoring
committee of not more than 25 members consisting of the following:
110
c. All elected Members of Parliament and Sate Legislative Assembly and Legislative
Council from the State belonging to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Members.
d. Chief Secretary, the Home Secretary, the Director General of Police,
Director/Deputy Director National Commission for Scheduled Castes and the
Scheduled Tribes -Members.
e. The Secretary in-charge of the Welfare and Development of the Scheduled castes
and the Schedules Tribes -Convenor.
The high power vigilance and monitoring committee shall meet at least twice in a
calendar year, in the month of January and July to review the implementation of the
provisions of the Act, relief and rehabilitation facilities provided to the victims and
other matter connected therewith, prosecution of cases under the act, role of different
officers/agencies responsible for implementing, the provisions of the Act and various
reports received .by the State Government.
9.7
In each district within the State, the District Magistrate shall set up a vigilance and
monitoring committee in his district to review the implementation of the provisions
of the Act, relief and rehabilitation facilities provided to the victims and other
matters connected therewith, prosecution of cases under the Act, role of different
officers/agencies responsible for implementing the provisions of the Act and
various reports received by the District Administration.
9.7.2
The district level vigilance and monitoring committee shall consist of the elected
Members of the Parliament and State Legislative Assembly and Legislative
Council, Superintendent of Police; three group A officers /Gazetted officers of the
State Government belonging to the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled tribes,
not more than non-official Members belonging to the Scheduled Castes and the
Scheduled tribes and not more than 3 members from the categories other than the
Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes having association with NonGovernment Organisations. The District Magistrate and District Social Welfare
Officer shall be Chairman and Member Secretary respectively.
9.7.3
The district level committee shall meet at least once in three months.
111
Lack of sensitivity on part of Police in dealing with the atrocity cases of SC/STs
Non-registration of SC/ST cases at the Police Stations
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Lack of training on the Acts and Rules and Govt. G.Os, Circulars pertaining to
the implementation of these acts for the police personnel of all ranks
g.
h.
Poor performance of P.Ps and APPs in the prosecuting the cases in the Courts.
i.
j.
9.8
There is a need for proper sensitization for police personnel at all levels on the
constitutional provisions and provisions of SC/ST( POA) Act and Rules and to ensure
that they respond properly when the victims come to the police stations with
complaints of practice of untouchability against them and atrocities.
The SC/ST(POA)Act stipulates that the cases have to be investigated by SDPO and
investigation should be completed in 30 days. It is appalling to learn that cases
pertaining to previous years 2001 onwards are still pending with police under
investigation.
While special courts have being constituted for trail of SC/ST(APOA) Act cases it is
sad to know that old cases pertaining to 1994 on wards are still pending trail for
various reasons.
112
While the National average of convictions in the cases of SC/ST atrocity cases is
31%, the convictions in Andhra Pradesh in the last 8 years is very low as shown
below:year
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Ending in
acquittal
1731
1471
2042
1750
1944
1904
2420
1916
Ending with
conviction
301
268
345
253
297
297
297
136
Total
% of conviction
2032
1739
2387
2003
2241
2201
2717
2052
14.81
15.41
14.45
12.63
13.25
13.50
11.00
6.63
Still large no of complaints are received by the National Commissions for SC/STS
and State commission for SC/ST, AP, Hyderabad on allegations of (i) non registration
of cases in the Police stations (ii) partisan attitude on the part of the police personnel
by colluding with the accused and threatening the compliant victims to compromise
the matters and also booking false counter cases against the victims to pressurize
them for compromise.
Hence there is a need for improving the performance of police personnel at all levels
in the effective implementations of PCR Act and Rules, 1955 and SC/ST (POA) Act,
1989.
9.9
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Meant for
Subject in brief
CID- PCR Cell was created in 1976 vide G.O. Ms. No. 1018 Home (Pol-D) Dept.
dated: 31.08.1976.
4075/C19/CID/03
dt:5.3.2011 of ADGP, CID,
Hyd.
5324/C19/CID/02 dt:27.7.05
of ADGP, CID, Hyd.
5324/C19/CID/02 dt:27.7.05
of ADGP, CID, Hyd.
All Cs.P
All Cs.P
113
5.
5324/C19/CID/05 dt:3.8.05
of ADGP, CID, Hyd.
All Ss.P
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.
All
Ss.P/Ss.R
P,Cs.P
and
D.Ss.P in
CID
All Cs.P &
Ss.P in
AP
8.
9.
2752/C19/CID/03 dt:13.6.06
of DG&IGP, Hyd
10.
3454/C19/CID/PCR/06
dt:15.7.06 of DGP, Hyd
11.
3454/CI9/CID/06
dt: 31.8.06 of DGP,Hyd
12.
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
114
9.10
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.
9.11
on the
recommendations of One Man Commission as per G.O. Ms. No. 105 Social Welfare
(POA) Department dt: 31.10.2001.
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.
by
District Level
Scrutiny Committee.
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.
at Assembly
constituency Level
once in a year as per G.O. Ms. No. 88 Social Welfare (Coorn.i) Department dt:
16.11.2011.
115
9.12
116
9.13
Mobile Courts
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.
9.14
N.E. Horo Vs. Smt. Jahanara Jaipal Singh AIR 1972 SC 1840.
Principal, Guntur Medical College Vs. Y. Mohan Rao. 1976 (3) SCC 411 AIR 1976
Pg 1904.
Kumari Madhuri Patil Vs. Addl. Commissioner, Tribal Development AIR 1995 SC
94= 1994 SC (6) 241.
E. Tirupem Reddy Vs. Deputy Supdt. of Police, Nandyal and others. 2006 (2) Crimes
at Page 566.
Masumsha Masunsha Hasansha Musalman Vs State of Maharastra 2000 (3) SCC
at Page 557
-oOo-
117
TABLE - 9.1
District wise Offences Against SCs/STs for 2011 and 2012, variation
in 2012 over 2011
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
2011
2012
%
Variation in
2012 over
2011
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
2
1
7
4
5
5
3
0
1
1
1
6
0
1
2
0
5
0
3
2
0
4
0
3
1
1
3
1
2
0
0
0
0
64
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
300.0
25.0
25.0
50.0
0.0
-50.0
-66.7
0.0
-50.0
-100.0
0.0
-60.0
-100.0
400.0
0.0
200.0
100.0
-100.0
33.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
200.0
-50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.7
UNITS
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
119
2011
2012
%
Variation in
2012 over
2011
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
3
4
5
14
8
5
4
9
1
8
3
15
2
1
6
3
0
3
1
1
2
10
8
3
3
2
4
2
6
5
0
0
1
0
142
-25.0
-60.0
66.7
75.0
0.0
-50.0
-42.9
-30.8
-75.0
-52.9
0.0
15.4
-50.0
-75.0
500.0
200.0
-100.0
-40.0
-75.0
0.0
-50.0
25.0
14.3
50.0
-66.7
0.0
-20.0
-60.0
500.0
66.7
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-16.0
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
UNITS
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 :
2011
2012
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
4
11
27
23
10
2
15
3
13
22
13
50
33
34
18
3
72
11
41
29
21
27
10
23
11
7
13
10
13
0
0
0
0
521
0
569
120
Arson
% Variation
in 2012
over 2011
-100.0
-20.0
120.0
-15.6
21.1
25.0
-80.0
-44.4
-72.7
-67.5
-8.3
85.7
-18.0
26.9
54.5
-10.0
-66.7
213.0
83.3
46.4
31.8
0.0
-3.6
42.9
76.9
-31.3
250.0
-18.8
400.0
30.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
9.2
2011
2012
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
9
% Variation
in 2012
over 2011
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
-100.0
-66.7
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
12.5
TABLE - 9.3
Other IPC
S No
SC/ST Act
2011
2012
%
Variation in
2012 over
2011
UNITS
2011
2012
% Variation
in 2012
over 2011
Hyderabad City
0.0
94
96
2.1
Cyberabad
28
32
14.3
49
61
24.5
Ranga Reddy
21
162.5
13
225.0
Mahaboobnagar
70
80
14.3
28.6
Nalgonda
54
91
68.5
16
26
62.5
Nizamabad
68
45
-33.8
15
-60.0
Medak
37
28
-24.3
10
-50.0
Warangal-R
23
18
-21.7
17
16
-5.9
Warangal-U
48
32
-33.3
20
17
-15.0
10 Khammam
42
85
102.4
14
-42.9
11 Karimnagar
125
119
-4.8
54
55
1.9
12 Adilabad
40
64
60.0
12
13
8.3
13 Kurnool
87
95
9.2
62
76
22.6
14 Kadapa
19
23
21.1
16.7
15 Anantapur
21
49
133.3
18
18
0.0
16 Chittoor
40
25
-37.5
11
-63.6
17 Tirupathi-U
37
32
-13.5
13
116.7
18 Guntur-R
71
69
-2.8
32
12
-62.5
19 Guntur-U
26
31
19.2
0.0
20 Nellore
68
98
44.1
29
45
55.2
21 Prakasham
31
29
-6.5
-66.7
22 West Godavari
74
80
8.1
20
20
0.0
23 East Godavari
135
117
-13.3
33
36
9.1
24 Rajahmundry-U
27
10
-63.0
100.0
25 Krishna
46
47
2.2
11
120.0
26 Vijayawada City
12
31
158.3
16
31
93.8
27 VSP City
13
-53.8
0.0
28 VSP Rural
30
12
-60.0
-55.6
29 Vizianagaram
20
31
55.0
26
0.0
30 Srikakulam
18
200.0
13
333.3
31 R.P.Vijayawada
0.0
0.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
0.0
0.0
33 R.P.Sec-bad
-100.0
100.0
0
1307
0
1418
0.0
8.5
1
586
0
661
-100.0
12.8
34 CID
TOTAL :
121
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
2011
2012
% Variation
in 2012
over 2011
2011
2012
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
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
3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
200.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
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
-80.0
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
99
103
51
137
152
71
44
61
53
115
204
106
229
64
108
52
49
161
50
190
65
132
192
27
87
78
23
35
74
51
0
0
3
0
2866
UNITS
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 :
122
% Variation
in 2012
RANK
over 2011
0.0
10.8
155.0
10.5
55.1
-33.0
-35.3
-25.6
-36.1
0.0
-2.9
43.2
1.3
14.3
71.4
-32.5
-12.5
20.1
11.1
49.6
-3.0
4.8
-7.7
-28.9
10.1
66.0
-14.8
-42.6
138.7
131.8
-100.0
0.0
50.0
-100.0
7.5
13
12
23
7
6
17
27
20
21
9
2
11
1
19
10
22
26
5
25
4
18
8
3
29
14
15
30
28
16
23
32
32
31
32
C H A P T E R 10
FACTION CRIME
10.1
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 some districts of Circar (Guntur, Nellore and
Prakasham). After the real-estate boom in AP in 2005 / 2006 / 2007 factious crime
has come down drastically in the state.
10.2
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 etc.
10.3
During the year 2012, 3 cases of faction murders were registered in the State, when
compared with previous year 3 cases (on par) were registered. Out of 3 murders 2
cases registered in Vizianagaram and 1 case in Srikakulam. No cases reported
from Rayalaseema districts during the year 2012.
10.4
123
and in 2011
Table -10
Faction 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
UNITS
2011
2012
2011
2012
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
2
1
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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
124
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.
43 cases of extremist offences were registered in the State during the year 2012,
compared to 45 cases in previous year, showing a decrease of 4.4%.
11.2
11.3
During the year 2012, 9 cases of arson, 4 cases of blasting and 18 other offences
were registered as against 13 cases of arson, 2 cases of blasting and 23 other
offences in 2011. (Table 11.1 and 11.2).
Koraput
dists of
Orissa
Inter-state Border Districts to Srikakulam: Ganjam dist & Gajapathi dist of Orissa
State.
125
Table-11.1
EXTREMIST OFFENCES
Murders
Sl.NO
Riotings
Arson
UNITS
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
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
Total
0
7
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
9
127
Table-11.2
EXTREMIST OFFENCES
Blasting
Sl.NO
Famine Raids
Total
Other Offences
UNITS
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
Hyderabad City
Cyberabad
Ranga Reddy
Mahaboobnagar
Nalgonda
Nizamabad
Medak
Warangal-R
11
Warangal-U
10
Khammam
15
18
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
16
16
29
Vizianagaram
30
Srikakulam
31
R.P.Vijayawada
32
R.P.Guntakal
33
R.P.Sec-bad
Total
23
18
45
43
128
C H A P T E R 12
GRAVE CRIMES
12.1
The image of the police depends to a large extent on the detection and conviction of
the grave crimes. In order to achieve excellent results in investigation and detection
of grave crimes, the I.O. must focus on collection of scientific evidence and
substantiate the links between the offenders, the victims and the scene of offence.
12.2
As per 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 nonbanking.
22. Major organized financial crimes affecting public and involving public money of over
Rs.5 lakhs.
23. They shall investigate important cases of lesser gravity, which may occur near their
halting places.
12.3
Grave Crime investigation is one of the primary duties of the Sub-Divisional Police
Officer (SDPO). 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).
129
TABLE - 12.1
District wise Grave Crime for 2011 and 2012, variation in 2012 over 2011
Sl.
No
Dacoity
UNITS
High way /
House /
Train
Robbery
Robbery
over Rs.
1000/-
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
12
28
30
36
2 Cyberabad
14
71
83
3 Ranga Reddy
4 Mahaboobnagar
5 Nalgonda
6 Nizamabad
Culpable
Homicide
not
amounting
to murder.
2011
2012
54
107
96
77
76
172
173
17
10
11
71
60
10
15
16
173
154
28
14
15
12
16
18
92
81
25
11
23
13
121
100
12
7 Medak
15
15
19
17
114
95
12
8 Warangal-R
11
21
12
22
71
74
10
9 Warangal-U
16
15
21
14
46
38
10 Khammam
12
10
14
102
119
11 Karimnagar
18
14
19
135
115
11
12 Adilabad
12
11
102
69
14
13 Kurnool
18
16
18
16
147
109
14 Kadapa
113
110
15 Anantapur
13
14
165
165
16 Chittoor
12
14
82
79
17 Tirupathi-U
20
12
19
12
39
31
18 Guntur-R
82
86
19 Guntur-U
12
16
11
16
44
47
20 Nellore
21
36
18
36
56
88
21 Prakasham
15
21
15
25
83
104
20
52
18
49
79
13
19
15
72
65
22 West Godavari
Murder
All terrorist
offences
and those
affecting
security.
66
23 East Godavari
17
24 Rajahmundry-U
17
18
25 Krishna
13
13
67
71
26 Vijayawada City
11
50
21
42
30
34
27 VSP City
13
14
12
15
21
20
34
39
28 VSP Rural
59
63
29 Vizianagaram
30 Srikakulam
0
3
2
1
7
6
2
3
8
0
4
6
35
35
40
33
0
0
0
0
3
3
7
1
31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :
0
122
0
128
6
438
0
529
0
485
0
568
2
2536
3
2442
0
0
0
0
0
167
0
155
131
TABLE - 12.2
Sl.
No
Any
disturbance,
House breaking
riot or affray Theft over Rs.
and theft over
1,00,000/of a
Rs. 50,000/specially
grave nature
Rape
UNITS
2012
Organized
crime of any
description
including
kidnapping/
abduction
for ransom.
2011
2012
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
55
72
106
138
113
143
34
25
2 Cyberabad
86
75
167
150
158
208
3 Ranga Reddy
24
26
10
13
4 Mahaboobnagar
86
56
26
31
14
18
5 Nalgonda
48
51
35
65
28
40
6 Nizamabad
59
33
38
41
29
14
7 Medak
37
25
26
39
19
12
8 Warangal-R
48
54
36
78
14
9 Warangal-U
34
30
47
58
12
22
10 Khammam
84
77
28
53
23
27
11 Karimnagar
57
38
40
33
26
16
12 Adilabad
82
87
33
29
12
28
13 Kurnool
36
21
41
36
40
37
14 Kadapa
39
26
38
44
40
38
15 Anantapur
16
18
33
25
30
38
16 Chittoor
17
27
15
25
21
21
10
17 Tirupathi-U
10
11
25
35
24
24
18 Guntur-R
40
22
34
27
24
19
15
23
19 Guntur-U
31
24
26
41
19
40
20 Nellore
27
23
34
65
51
48
21 Prakasham
24
35
35
52
30
42
22 West Godavari
90
122
62
73
30
32
16
13
23 East Godavari
70
67
53
61
37
33
22
16
24 Rajahmundry-U
14
13
19
22
10
25 Krishna
77
66
47
53
23
32
26 Vijayawada City
36
47
35
22
35
38
27 VSP City
52
50
37
30
17
17
28 VSP Rural
36
26
31
18
29 Vizianagaram
42
42
23
22
11
30 Srikakulam
28
37
21
12
31 R.P.Vijayawada
21
32 R.P.Guntakal
14
19
33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :
0
1386
2
1304
0
1222
0
1391
0
0
0
2
47
961
36
1091
2
191
2
183
0
9
0
6
132
Cases of
counterfeit
coins and
currency
notes
TABLE - 12.3
Sl.
No
UNITS
Cases of
manufacture
or use of
Assault on
Offences under
bombs or
Police Officers, sections 400 &
Conspiracy Serious road
explosives or magistrates or
401 of the
cases
accidents.
arms and
Judicial
Indian Penal
ammunition
Officers.
Code.
whether
political or not.
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
2 Cyberabad
3 Ranga Reddy
0
0
0
0
4
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
5
6
7
8
9
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
10 Khammam
11 Karimnagar
0
0
0
0
1
6
0
11
0
0
0
0
12 Adilabad
13 Kurnool
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
14 Kadapa
15 Anantapur
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
0
0
1
0
0
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
31
0
0
2
1
0
11
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
24
0
0
7
2
0
0
0
0
6
0
20
13
1
0
0
0
0
1
67
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
13
0
16
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
52
Mahaboobnagar
Nalgonda
Nizamabad
Medak
Warangal-R
Warangal-U
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 :
133
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.
2011
2012
14
6
13
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
16
10
17
1
2
0
18
7
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
12
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
12
2
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
12
15
20
0
0
0
0
0
1
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
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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
4
8
4
3
10
10
11
7
1
6
0
0
9
0
6
0
0
2
201
20
4
7
3
8
10
19
21
3
7
1
0
4
4
4
3
0
1
255
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
2
0
0
0
0
4
0
6
12
TABLE - 12.4
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
UNITS
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 :
Attempted suicide
Cases of
Offences
or death in
misappropriation
resulting in
suspicious
involving property of
grevious hurt and circumstances by value of Rs. 2 Lakhs
serious mischief
young married
or more of
or arson
women during the
Government
committed on first 7 years of their
Department or
members of SCs
marriage,
undertakings or
& STs on caste
trafficking in
financial institutions
consideration.
women and
banking or nonchildren.
banking.
Major organized
They shall
financial crimes
investigate
affecting public important cases of
and involving
lesser gravity,
public money of which may occur
over Rs. 5 lakhs near their halting
value.
places.
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
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
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
12
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
18
38
16
27
20
21
20
0
9
14
46
7
15
13
19
30
19
19
9
9
16
19
16
3
16
34
11
3
3
2
0
0
0
492
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
1
0
0
4
5
5
0
0
0
2
12
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
2
5
0
0
0
4
0
10
1
11
1
2
0
0
0
69
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
4
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
10
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
17
0
0
1
0
9
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
68
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
134
13.1 During this year a total of 6904858 cases were registered under Special and Local
Laws as against 5194123 cases in the year 2011, showing a increase of 32%.
13.2 Hyderabad City accounted for the highest number of cases (2174935) followed by
Cyberabad (899597).
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.
M.V. Act
2.
Gaming Act
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
D.P. Act.
9.
PCR Act
10.
SC & ST Act.
11.
ITP Act
12.
NDPS Act
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TABLE - 13.1
Incidence of Special & Local Laws for the years 2011 and 2012
Sl.
No
Arms Act
UNITS
Gaming Act
NDPS Act
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
2 Cyberabad
124
104
191
221
71
30
26
15
251
141
3 Ranga Reddy
4 Mahaboobnagar
87
188
55
67
5 Nalgonda
6 Nizamabad
854
949
3386
4652
10
7 Medak
8 Warangal-R
128
120
29
53
11
21
762
742
15
36
9 Warangal-U
10 Khammam
887
1049
15
2379
2295
16
11 Karimnagar
12 Adilabad
535
710
10
1903
2080
13 Kurnool
14 Kadapa
6176
7256
35
15
24
11
4818
3546
15 Anantapur
16 Chittoor
21
15
8894
11199
20
15
256
306
17 Tirupathi-U
18 Guntur-R
734
532
904
6016
19 Guntur-U
20 Nellore
2085
2935
13
2418
2386
21 Prakasham
22 West Godavari
5677
4974
10
13
11698
9962
23 East Godavari
24 Rajahmundry-U
6031
4207
14
21
2437
2172
25 Krishna
26 Vijayawada City
9065
10207
25
4036
3124
46
32
27 VSP City
28 VSP Rural
2314
1787
14
13
2225
1590
77
118
29 Vizianagaram
30 Srikakulam
2233
2465
114
109
31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
14
33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL
0
305
3
308
0
83533
0
87988
0
418
0
461
139
Sl.
No
UNITS
Explosive Substance
Act
ITP Act
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
20
96
115
104
324
2 Cyberabad
13
54
27
206
167
3 Ranga Reddy
16
84
4 Mahaboobnagar
191
233
5 Nalgonda
326
439
6 Nizamabad
13
88
440
7 Medak
373
585
8 Warangal-R
30
30
71
680
9 Warangal-U
15
12
19
23
354
10 Khammam
12
10
11
12
95
11 Karimnagar
10
25
14
15
374
648
12 Adilabad
87
309
13 Kurnool
11
324
1286
14 Kadapa
11
542
923
15 Anantapur
26
12
18
12
408
1352
16 Chittoor
212
180
17 Tirupathi-U
19
27
43
18 Guntur-R
10
22
57
19 Guntur-U
28
29
31
69
20 Nellore
17
10
18
46
21 Prakasham
20
14
247
228
22 West Godavari
18
16
57
23 East Godavari
23
13
61
39
11
248
24 Rajahmundry-U
23
14
155
25 Krishna
10
12
121
26 Vijayawada City
24
19
82
63
27 VSP City
26
27
28 VSP Rural
11
14
43
29 Vizianagaram
55
30 Srikakulam
17
31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
11
TOTAL
0
270
1
206
140
493
0
440
3845
9304
Sl.
No
UNITS
Antiquity& Treasure
Trove Act
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
72
62
15
2 Cyberabad
56
23
18
46
3 Ranga Reddy
4 Mahaboobnagar
16
5 Nalgonda
33
6 Nizamabad
12
10
7 Medak
12
8 Warangal-R
12
9 Warangal-U
19
10 Khammam
11 Karimnagar
10
18
12 Adilabad
13 Kurnool
25
28
14 Kadapa
14
25
15 Anantapur
20
15
16 Chittoor
27
11
17 Tirupathi-U
13
18 Guntur-R
22
12
14
19 Guntur-U
33
34
20 Nellore
17
18
21 Prakasham
20
21
22 West Godavari
11
23 East Godavari
43
20
24 Rajahmundry-U
25 Krishna
18
26 Vijayawada City
10
27 VSP City
14
12
28 VSP Rural
10
29 Vizianagaram
14
30 Srikakulam
31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL
2
504
2
453
0
30
1
82
0
35
35
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TABLE - 13.4
M.V Act
Sl.
No
TOTAL
UNITS
Varition in
2012 over
2011
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
1 Hyderabad City
1663467
2172150
60101
1907
1724253
2174935
26.1
2 Cyberabad
851927
898253
328
906
852885
899597
5.5
3 Ranga Reddy
17565
27335
17686
27623
56.2
4 Mahaboobnagar
89675
63595
381
252
90332
64163
-29.0
5 Nalgonda
236318
184833
84
237615
186281
-21.6
6 Nizamabad
68196
172238
8088
14
79793
177383
122.3
7 Medak
77394
141339
88
68
78033
142176
82.2
8 Warangal-R
38734
34183
25
20
39650
35727
-9.9
9 Warangal-U
64069
127990
136
574
65149
130038
99.6
10 Khammam
90674
174886
37
36
93132
177357
90.4
11 Karimnagar
58436
103854
94
177
59484
105468
77.3
12 Adilabad
94025
135978
734
319
96767
138706
43.3
13 Kurnool
145452
172431
155
183
152190
181216
19.1
14 Kadapa
95480
102882
22
50
100923
107458
6.5
15 Anantapur
117102
176111
98
43
126595
188769
49.1
16 Chittoor
5382
59626
33
393
5944
60544
918.6
17 Tirupathi-U
39726
55080
8246
10
48778
55688
14.2
18 Guntur-R
107207
133206
7333
773
115524
140086
21.3
19 Guntur-U
77080
161120
33
54
79302
164252
107.1
20 Nellore
44397
56186
5766
224
52637
58916
11.9
21 Prakasham
79110
53165
2450
832
87558
59254
-32.3
22 West Godavari
84652
78665
16795
22622
113183
111347
-1.6
23 East Godavari
151942
97974
137
140
158270
102668
-35.1
24 Rajahmundry-U
57929
79788
10982
3664
71391
85800
20.2
25 Krishna
57526
116663
15195
13359
81814
140387
71.6
26 Vijayawada City
213516
241504
25
43
217745
244820
12.4
27 VSP City
141030
722287
3525
2539
146933
726669
394.6
28 VSP Rural
52123
73789
22
17
54491
75580
38.7
29 Vizianagaram
92814
92585
4751
4082
99825
99203
-0.6
30 Srikakulam
45997
42491
42
37
46187
42658
-7.6
31 R.P.Vijayawada
25
16
-36.0
32 R.P.Guntakal
19
19
22
19
-13.6
33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
0
0
2
0
30
1
4
3
47
7
0.0
0.0
4958945
6752187
145745
53394
5194123
6904858
32.9
TOTAL
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C H A P T E R 14
CYBER CRIME
14.1
490 case were registered in 2012 as against 379 in 2011. Highest number of cases
reported from Visakhapatnam City (164) followed by CID PS (101), Cyberabad (62),
Hyderabad City (48) and Khammam (47).
14.2
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.
14.3
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 hightech 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.
14.4
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 explain show unprepared society and the world in
general are towards combating these crimes. There are numerous crimes of this
nature committed daily on the internet.
14.5
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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.
b. 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.
c. 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.
14.5.2 Cyber Crimes against technology include A. Hacking, B. Denial of
Service Attack C.Virus and worm attacks etc.
A. Computer Hacking: Computer Hacking is the practice of modifying computer
hardware and software to accomplish a goal outside of the creators original
purpose.
B. Denial of Service Attack: denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) or distributed
denial-of-service attack (DDoSattack) 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
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145
146
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.
14.6
Sec 66-B:
Sec 66-C:
Sec 66-D:
Sec 66-E:
Sec 66-F:
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Sec 67:
Sec 67-A:
Sec 67-B:
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.
14.7
SL
No
Complaint and section of law in ITA 2000, IT amendment act - 2008, IPC and
Special and Local Laws.
Nature of complaint
Receiving stolen
computer/mobile phone/
data (data or computer
or mobile phone owned
by you is found in the
hands of someone else.)
A password is stolen
and used by someone
else for fraudulent
purpose.
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An e-mail is read by
someone else by
fraudulently making use
of password
A biometric thumb
impression is misused
An electronic signature
or digital signature is
misused
10
11
Capturing, publishing, or
transmitting the image of
the private areas of a
victim without any
persons consent or
knowledge
12
Tampering with
computer source
Documents
13
Data Modification
14
Sending offensive
messages through
communication service,
etc.
15
Publishing or
transmitting obscene
material in electronic
form
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16
Publishing or
transmitting of material
containing sexually
explicit act, etc., in
electronic form
17
Punishment for
publishing or
transmitting of material
depicting children in
sexually explicit act, etc.,
in electronic form
Misusing a Wi-Fi
connection for acting
against the state
19
Planting a computer
virus that acts against
the state
20
Conducting a denial of
service attack against a
government computer
21
22
23
Intermediaries not
providing access to
information stored on
their computer to the
relevant authorities
24
25
Sending threatening
messages by e-mail
25
26
Sending defamatory
messages by e-mail
27
18
150
28
E-mail Spoofing
29
Making a false
document
30
31
32
E-mail Abuse
33
34
Criminal intimidation by
an anonymous
communication
35
Copyright infringement
36
Theft of Computer
Hardware
37
NDPS Act
38
Arms Act
* This is a suggested mapping and applying the sections ITA 2000, IT (Amendment) Act, 2008 & IPC
14.8
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 Commissionerates in January 2011. They are completely functional.
Statement Showing The Head Wise Cases Reported In Cyber Crime Ps: CID:
Hyderabad In The Year 2012
Year
2012
Sec.66
(online harassments / mobile,
email, web)
Phishing
attacks
Sec.66 IT Act
Sec.65 IT
Act (theft,
alteration of
source code)
Nigerian
frauds
14.9
ATM/
Credit /
Debit card
frauds
36
19
17
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Sec.67 IT Act
(Publishing of
Obscene
Content)
Job
fraud
And
other
Total
10
101
14.10 The following are the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)/ Line of Investigation
for the investigation of Cyber Crimes:14.10.1 A case of obscene content in electronic form:A. Investigation:
Section of Law: section 66 & 67 of Information technology Act 2000, amendments
2008 (67B in case of minor girl). 465. Punishment for forgery, 469. Forgery for
purpose of harming reputation & Section 509 of Indian Penal Code 1860.
B. FIR: Registered and investigated by an officer of the rank Inspector of Police or
above. Issues to be kept in mind while seeking / collection of information from
complainant / accused / witnesses and service providers: The relevant date and
times tamps, shall always be as it is in one copy and another copy by converting
time to IST.
C. Information/evidence to be gathered:i. From complainant: Self attested copies of the printout of the fake profiles printed
at the police station and soft copies of the offensive content with date and time
stamps, Self attested copies of the printout of the friendship requests received by
the victims friends and soft copies of the offensive content with date and time
stamps
ii. From Social n/w website company: Registration, Access details of the fake profile
created by the accused. Details may include name, date of birth, IP address, and
email IDs given by the accused while creating the fake profile.
iii. From Email Service Provider: If the accused has used any email id to send out the
mails or the social n/w company has provided any email id uploaded by the
accused, you may seek access details of the subject email ID.
iv. From Internet Service Provider:- The end user details of IP address provided by
the social n/w company or email service provider.
Planning the Collection of Evidences from the Accused and / or Scene of Offence:
Upon collecting the information about the IP address from the internet service
provider or based on local investigations about the relevant scene of offence, the IO
to plan his actions for search / seizure as per the legal provisions under Cr PC and IT
act.
14.11 Points for Consideration:
Do not take the assistance of the accused himself to switch on / log in to the system
this will prevent the chances of the accused tampering with the evidence.
If the systems were to be previewed or accessed to take a decision on whether a
system contains incriminating information or not, trained cyber crime investigators
adept at using write protect devices or technical experts services have to be used. If
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in doubt, follow the recommended practices for seizure of digital evidences and pack
the systems for later preview or examination.
Remember that, at the time of seizure of the digital evidence, the monitors of
desktops kind of computers and keyboard / mouse do not contain digital evidences.
Hence, their seizure is not needed, unless IO is searching for any fingerprints / DNA
samples on them. Since this case involves the digital evidence, there is a need of
seeking expert opinion. The seized hard disk may be sent to the State FSL.
14.12 Forensic Examination:1. MOs to be forwarded through concerned court or SDPO and above for analysis.
2. Objective: To determine whether seized digital evidence from accused contained
evidence regarding usage of the system for creating the offensive photographs of the
complainant using morphing software.
3. Computer type and description:
The investigator has to request Expert to find out all information pertaining to
obscene photographs, access dates, and ownership of the computer. The
Investigating officer also to provide the sample photograph of the complainant to
identify the morphed photograph in the seized media.
The investigator has to collect report from FSL. Based on the report accused can be
arrested produce accused in the court for appropriate remand.
14.13 Convicted cases in the year 2012 of cyber Crime PS : CID : Hyderabad.
1. Case of source code tampering
Cr.No.302/2002 U/s.381 IPC, Sec.65 IT Act 2000 of Jubilee Hills PS, Hyderabad City
transferred to Cyber Crime PS, CID, Hyderabad (CC.No.339/2006) in this case the
accused N.C. Raghava Reddy, S/o Subba Reddy, 28 yrs, Occ. Soft ware Engineer/o
H.No. 1-2-90, Kakatiya nagar, Habsiguda, Hyderabad was convicted to under RI
(Rigorous Imprisonment) for 2 years and Rs.15,000/-fine on 12-06-2012.)
2. Case of online harassment :
Crime No. 05/2004 U/s.67 I.T.Act & Sec.507,509 IPC of Cyber Crimes, CID, AP,
Hyderabad (CC No.234/2005) in this case the accused Mohd Sanaulla Faisal S/o
Mohd Abdulla, Age 28 years, R/o H.No.20-4-524, Khilwat, Hyderabad was convicted
to under SI ( Simple Imprisonment) and Rs.12,000/- fine on 01-02-2012.
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Table -14
Statement of Cyber Offences for the years 2010 to 2012 in AP
SL. NO
UNITS
2010
2011
2012
Hyderabad City
50
74
48
Cyberabad
31
62
Ranga Reddy
Mahaboobnagar
Nalgonda
Nizamabad
Medak
Warangal-R
Warangal-U
10
Khammam
11
47
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
18
11
22
West Godavari
23
East Godavari
24
Rajahmundry-U
25
Krishna
26
Vijayawada City
27
VSP City
31
126
164
28
VSP Rural
29
Vizianagaram
23
30
Srikakulam
31
R.P.Vijayawada
32
R.P.Guntakal
33
R.P.Sec-bad
34
54
164
76
379
101
490
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C H A P T E R 15
CUSTODIAL DEATHS
15.1
No
person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty, except according to procedure
established by law.
15.2
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.
15.3
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.
15.4
15.5
11 cases of custodial deaths of all types were reported in A.P. during 2012 as against
12 cases each in 2011 & 2010. The classification of such cases for the years 2010
to 2012 is shown in Table 16.2.
Graph showing Custodial Deaths-2008 to 2012
12
12
11
12
11
10
8
6
4
2
0
2008
2009
2010
155
2011
2012
15.6
S.
No
1.
Subject
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Memorandum No.
47641/HRC/98-1 dt: 13.8.1998
of Genl. Admn (HRC) Dept.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Police Dept Custodial deaths and cases of torture Preventive, vigilance and corrective methods Comprehensive
instructions Issued Intimation of Reg.
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TABLE - 15.1
2010
2011
2012
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
TOTAL :
0
12
0
11
12
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Table - 15.2
1)
2)
Causes for deaths in Police custody for the years 2010, 2011 &
2012
SL.
NO.
HEAD
2010
2011
2012
a)
Committed suicide by
hanging
b)
Committed suicide by
poisoning
c)
Committed suicide by
burning
d)
Committed suicide by
drowning
e)
f)
Due to torture
g)
h)
TOTAL :
12
12
11
158
MISSING PERSONS
16.1
A missing person is a person who has disappeared and whose status as alive or
dead cannot be confirmed as their location and fate is not known. A missing person
can be a source of immense trauma and concern for family members and friends.
16.2
A person may be missing due to their own decision, accident, crime, death or many
other reasons. People disappear for many reasons:
1.
2.
kidnapping
3.
Abduction
4.
5.
6.
Mental illness
7.
8.
9.
16.3
APPM PSO 410 (2) empowers police to register and investigate cases. In AP, FIRs
are registered under head: man/ woman / child / girl missing.
16.4
The issue of Missing Persons, though very serious crime, has not got the attention it
deserves in Police professional circles.
16.5
Every year in Andhra Pradesh alone around 12000 persons go missing. While a
sizeable number of them return home or are traced, almost 30 to 40% are not traced.
Their disappearance cause tremendous agony, anguish and helplessness to their
near and dear ones.
16.6
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:
161
16.7
a)
They got murdered or killed in accident and their bodies remain unidentified.
b)
c)
They, particularly the young and gullible ones, join terrorist/extremist outfits for
their existence.
Sl.
Circular Reference
No.
1
C.No. 261/C 19/1/CID/06 dt.
15.02.2011 DGP, A.P.,
Hyderabad.
Subject in Brief
Meant for
All CsP,
SsP and
SsRP in
A.P.
Men,
Women
and
Children.
2
All CsP,
SsP and
SsRP in
A.P.
of
CID
Vide
publicity-
All CsP,
SsP and
SsRP in
A.P.
DIsG,
SsP,
SsRP in
A.P.
Preventive Detentions-Certain
in CID- Reg.
162
Table 16.1
Sl
No
UNITS
Total
no. of
cases
Rep.
Child Woman
Missing Missing
Man
missing
Child
Woman
Man
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 Mahaboobnagar
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
163
1468 1354
12
1421
1598
178
57
58
Table 16.2
Sl
No
UNITS
Total
no. of
cases
Rep.
Child Woman
Missing Missing
Man
missing
Child
Woman
Man
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 Mahaboobnagar
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
164
1811 1632
1586
1800
177
37
45
Table 16.3
Sl
No
UNITS
Total
no. of
cases
Rep.
Child Woman
Missing Missing
Man
missing
Child
Woman
Man
Child Woman
Man
1 Hyderabad City
2708
869
921
918
412
357
301 457
564
617
27
2 Cyberabad
3005
904
1120
981
496
556
442 408
564
539
21
3 Ranga Reddy
113
40
36
37
30
28
20
10
17
4 Mahaboobnagar
312
167
81
64
33
24
134
57
57
5 Nalgonda
335
134
117
84
99
80
47
35
37
37
12
6 Nizamabad
357
136
129
92
96
83
39
40
46
53
7 Medak
283
105
111
67
84
85
42
21
26
25
21
8 Warangal-R
169
79
55
35
60
42
19
19
13
16
9 Warangal-U
225
74
91
60
57
79
30
17
12
30
10 Khammam
247
95
89
63
78
75
31
17
14
32
11 Karimnagar
384
110
173
101
93
133
68
17
40
33
41
12 Adilabad
213
90
75
48
65
60
30
25
15
18
18
13 Kurnool
247
111
69
67
93
50
32
18
19
35
14 Kadapa
265
112
99
54
89
83
32
23
16
22
11
15 Anantapur
272
103
102
67
87
77
35
16
25
32
10
12
16 Chittoor
234
112
79
43
73
47
20
39
32
23
17 Tirupathi-U
208
76
65
67
61
41
25
15
24
42
18 Guntur-R
323
143
105
75
130
84
32
13
21
43
15
19 Guntur-U
349
149
99
101
123
74
51
26
25
50
20 Nellore
267
106
88
73
89
54
22
17
34
51
13
21 Prakasham
234
89
96
49
51
50
16
38
46
33
22 West Godavari
488
178
187
123
80
78
35
98
109
88
23 East Godavari
433
160
167
106
102
95
34
58
72
72
24 Rajahmundry-U
130
41
42
47
28
35
22
13
25
25 Krishna
344
139
123
82
111
93
49
28
30
33
33
12
26 Vijayawada City
790
258
290
242
199
188
116
59
102
126
25
27 VSP City
514
163
199
152
112
128
81
51
71
71
28 VSP Rural
171
69
53
49
52
35
26
17
18
23
29 Vizianagaram
186
75
74
37
62
57
16
13
17
21
30 Srikakulam
258
93
115
50
69
84
17
24
31
33
17
31 R.P.Vijayawada
31
22
14
32 R.P.Guntakal
16
33 R.P.Sec-bad
0 TOTAL :
30
16
14141
4994
5068
4079
3222
2965
165
1753 1772
11
2103
2326
315
45
64
ROAD ACCIDENTS
17.1
There are 1,13,55,420 vehicles are different types are on roads in AP.
Auto
During 2012 a total No. of 41585 cases of Road Accidents were registered in the
State when compared to 42880 cases in the previous year showing a decrease of
(3%).
17.3
17.4
15030 persons died due to accidents and 51933 got injured, during this year while
15117 persons died and 55831 were injured during previous year. (The details are
shown in Table-17.1 &17.2)
17.5
57265
55831
51933
60000
44024 42880 41585
50000
40000
30000
15539
15117
15030
20000
10000
0
ACCIDENTS
DEATHS
2010
2011
168
INJURED
2012
17.6
G.Os pertaining to Police, Revenue & Transport Dept 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.
Road Safety Awareness programs conducted during 24th Road Safety week from 1st
January, 2013 to 7th January, 2013 throughout the state.
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. 24.11.2012)
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:
25.4.2011).
S.Is are empowered to check Motor Vehicles (G.O.242 TR&B dt: 27.11.2012).
Driving licences of drivers involved in fatal and grevious accidents being suspended.
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.
5 mobile Interceptor vehicles fitted with speed laser gun, breath analyzer camera and
pollution testing equipment have been provided to Hyderabad, Rangareddy,
Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Chittoor district to check violations.
Six Heavy duty cranes have been supplied to the police departments to enable
removal of stranded and accident vehicles on the state and national highways.
Three Motor Vehicle inspectors were sent to USA for three week training
onScientific analysis and reconstruction of Road Crash.
169
TABLE - 17.1
Road Accidents for the years 2010 To 2012 along with ranking
2010
Sl
No
UNITS
2011
No. of
cases
reported
No. of
persons
died
No. of
persons
injured
RANK
No. of
cases
reported
No. of
persons
died
No. of
persons
injured
RANK
Hyderabad City
2868
520
2501
2745
496
2536
Cyberabad
3333
1088
3299
3746
1221
3608
Ranga Reddy
664
274
720
26
380
211
451
30
Mahaboobnagar
1551
843
2052
14
1561
751
1925
Nalgonda
2107
875
3074
2221
884
3117
Nizamabad
1315
511
1976
18
1459
560
2247
14
Medak
1556
702
2215
13
1631
818
2264
Warangal-R
1201
444
1608
22
802
311
1086
26
Warangal-U
413
117
522
28
877
240
1130
24
10 Khammam
1614
579
2446
12
1498
594
2218
12
11 Karimnagar
1652
614
2387
11
1659
615
2177
12 Adilabad
1250
410
1612
21
1154
391
1533
21
13 Kurnool
2021
675
3307
1885
633
3154
14 Kadapa
1788
582
2194
1511
527
2060
10
15 Anantapur
1502
596
2493
16
1507
670
2571
11
16 Chittoor
1937
772
2919
1456
534
2244
15
17 Tirupathi-U
423
152
531
27
688
248
969
28
18 Guntur-R
1951
877
2587
1287
521
1788
20
19 Guntur-U
369
136
424
29
782
250
832
27
20 Nellore
1298
513
1847
19
1379
548
1986
17
21 Prakasham
1420
551
1877
17
1304
553
1482
19
22 West Godavari
1682
624
2136
10
1758
675
2178
23 East Godavari
1937
720
2262
1726
553
2203
24 Rajahmundry-U
318
80
330
30
531
156
617
29
25 Krishna
1512
467
2143
15
1498
454
2249
12
26 Vijayawada City
1274
342
1331
20
1450
323
1485
16
27 VSP City
1750
434
1770
1318
400
1223
18
28 VSP Rural
1042
371
1452
25
874
362
1206
25
29 Vizianagaram
1153
339
1577
23
1130
290
1569
22
30 Srikakulam
1118
5
325
6
1670
3
24
311
9
1704
8
23
31
1052
4
32 R.P.Guntakal
32
33
33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :
0
44024
0
15539
0
57265
32
7
42880
8
15117
11
55831
31
31 R.P.Vijayawada
171
32
TABLE - 17.2
2012
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
UNITS
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
reported
No. of persons
died
No. of persons
injured
2670
3681
398
1519
2122
1226
1427
805
778
1488
1601
1414
1529
1432
1457
1392
654
1234
743
1547
1413
1635
1750
523
1405
1581
1252
800
1117
989
3
0
0
41585
531
1144
199
848
902
475
723
301
239
611
640
406
580
534
651
591
218
506
244
576
526
649
636
163
437
373
383
347
311
281
5
0
0
15030
2404
3651
483
1800
2994
1702
1768
1122
1030
2138
2086
1730
2273
1985
2271
2048
959
1559
775
2069
1484
1883
2253
524
2058
1512
1074
1110
1536
1652
0
0
0
51933
172
RANK
2
1
30
10
3
21
14
24
26
11
6
15
9
13
12
18
28
20
27
8
16
5
4
29
17
7
19
25
22
23
31
32
32
CHAPTER-18
IDOL THEFTS
18.1
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.
dealers are going to any extent to get the idols of international demand.
18.2
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.
18.3
18.4
Khammam &
Prakasham (5 each) and Kadapa & Nellore (4 each). The details are shown in table
No. 18
173
TABLE - 18
IDOL THEFTS
Sl.No
UNITS
2010
2011
2012
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
22
19
Guntur-U
20
Nellore
21
Prakasham
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
TOTAL :
0
101
0
55
0
45
174
C H A P T E R-19
ARRESTS
19.1
A total of 361224 persons were arrested by Police during the year 2012 as against
361902 arrested in 2011.
19.2
19.3
A total of 8105 persons were surrendered in courts and 6043 persons were granted
anticipatory bail during the year 2012 as against 6473 surrendered in courts and
4993 granted anticipatory bail in 2011. Table No.19 shows the district wise details.
APPM PSO No. regarding arrest: 457-2, 459-3, 459-4, 460-1D & 632.
175
Table- 19
UNIT
2011
2012
Surrendered in
Courts
2011
2012
Arrested by Police
Granted
Anticipatory Bail
2011
2012
Hyderabad City
16602
19296
516
1432
1614
2302
Cyberabad
24174
28644
1055
1199
358
525
Ranga Reddy
3816
4697
209
104
38
146
Mahaboobnagar
15888
14508
185
291
132
123
Nalgonda
15448
15541
342
379
111
148
Nizamabad
13038
13786
552
305
171
293
Medak
16730
15296
68
50
Warangal-R
11311
10556
116
114
42
148
Warangal-U
5650
6157
88
90
32
147
10
Khammam
11860
15290
145
159
107
121
11
Karimnagar
16389
16844
138
185
71
69
12
Adilabad
20518
21302
195
50
13
Kurnool
17618
16792
115
21
178
14
Kadapa
13621
18827
93
108
112
361
15
Anantapur
12345
11624
110
92
76
75
16
Chittoor
15730
11630
298
220
34
33
17
Tirupathi-U
4875
4419
38
34
18
Guntur-R
9385
11627
102
80
41
53
19
Guntur-U
5674
6122
79
158
54
40
20
Nellore
15232
12108
336
489
276
292
21
Prakasham
13635
8981
347
410
49
137
22
West Godavari
12597
13105
220
428
145
182
23
East Godavari
9856
10444
61
73
11
24
Rajahmundry-U
3072
3329
231
75
66
25
25
Krishna
13943
13360
156
451
131
66
26
Vijayawada City
14377
13999
414
539
319
320
27
VSP City
10137
7506
247
250
441
154
28
VSP Rural
6668
5481
71
106
31
19
29
Vizianagaram
3720
3107
12
111
79
30
Srikakulam
7339
6194
141
56
234
114
31
R.P.Vijayawada
237
225
32
R.P.Guntakal
177
105
33
R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :
240
361902
322
361224
0
6473
0
8105
0
4993
0
6043
176
C H A P T E R 20
20.2
Charge Sheets:
The state average of charge sheeting rate for this year is 65.1%.
The following districts have shown higher percentage of charge sheeting rate.
1.
Warangal Rural
98%
2.
Karimnagar
84%
3.
Vizianagaram
79%
4.
Anantapur
79%
5.
Srikakulam
78%
6.
Khammam
77%
7.
Medak
76%
8.
Adilabad
76%
Disposal by Courts.
During the year 2012, a total of 134584 cases were disposed by court including
those pending from previous years.
1.
Cyberabad
10903
2.
West Godavari
7349
3.
Hyderabad City
7331
4.
Karimnagar
6677
5.
East Godavari
5905
6.
Kurnool
5848
7.
Nalgonda
5732
177
Table-20.1
Disposal of cases by courts for the year 2012
Sl. No
UNITS
Con
Dis / Acq
Comp
Total
Disposal
Hyderabad City
1415
3117
2799
7331
Cyberabad
4060
3778
3065
10903
Ranga Reddy
219
696
387
1302
Mahaboobnagar
824
2074
1455
4353
Nalgonda
1127
2396
2209
5732
Nizamabad
1055
2026
1173
4254
Medak
1222
2520
779
4521
Warangal-R
375
173
255
803
Warangal-U
348
171
199
718
10
Khammam
841
2669
1028
4538
11
Karimnagar
1463
2951
2263
6677
12
Adilabad
1248
2169
874
4291
13
Kurnool
1134
4649
65
5848
14
Kadapa
874
3639
139
4652
15
Anantapur
614
3381
1393
5388
16
Chittoor
1093
2819
112
4024
17
Tirupathi-U
664
1068
107
1839
18
Guntur-R
1092
3133
1323
5548
19
Guntur-U
835
1082
911
2828
20
Nellore
1087
2566
689
4342
21
Prakasham
864
2894
1148
4906
22
West Godavari
1525
3994
1830
7349
23
East Godavari
1494
2701
1710
5905
24
Rajahmundry-U
438
1046
362
1846
25
Krishna
1213
2610
1428
5251
26
Vijayawada City
850
1945
1658
4453
27
VSP City
1373
1980
835
4188
28
VSP Rural
824
1289
539
2652
29
Vizianagaram
1100
1620
668
3388
30
Srikakulam
1069
2267
808
4144
31
R.P.Vijayawada
126
81
89
296
32
R.P.Guntakal
82
43
125
33
R.P.Sec-bad
84
42
63
189
32632
69589
32363
134584
TOTAL :
178
CHAPTER - 21
1.
CRIME STATEMENT.
2.
3.
4.
5.
* 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
179
Table 21.1
HEAD OF CRIME
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
MURDERS
2472
2378
2547
2549
2459
2423
2223
2304
2536
2442
144
132
135
156
134
192
158
160
213
218
DACOITIES
170
152
242
175
137
107
88
130
122
128
ROBBERIES
622
559
776
660
601
597
524
515
579
650
BURGLARIES
8886
7967
7821
8195
7545
8185
7659
8063
8177
8307
THEFT CASES
22045
22282
22755
22927
23678
24504
23707
25768
27386
26475
RIOTINGS
2174
2214
1910
2539
1844
1684
2082
1842
1919
1676
1029
1117
1119
1461
1546
1431
1510
1601
1636
1521
RAPE CASES
901
898
898
1006
1026
1204
1147
1308
1387
1305
10
HURT CASES
26831
26969
25219
29736
27707
28504
28582
25479
27961
28670
11
CHEATINGS
6045
6165
6202
6525
6192
6981
7220
7644
8068
9258
12
CR.BR.TRUST
791
720
733
804
717
767
772
935
964
1095
13
COUNTERFEITING
309
172
247
314
206
343
452
176
191
183
14
OTHER IPC
69556
74318
73077
83791
87013
88921
92080
90296
94628
98027
TOTAL COG.CRIME
141975 146043 143681 160838 160805 165843 168204 166221 175767 179955
TotalCognizableCrime
180000
170000
160000
150000
140000
130000
120000
180
Table 21.2
CRIME HEAD
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Rape Cases
901
898
898
1006
1026
1204
1147
1308
1386
1305
746
579
774
1060
1203
1186
1171
1239
1281
1136
Molestation
3695
3460
3145
3978
3883
4126
4517
3964
3981
4134
5342
4937
4817
6044
6112
6516
6835
6511
6648
6575
TOTAL :
CRIME HEAD
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Dowry Murder
107
111
114
118
107
150
140
149
177
150
Dowry Death
450
488
424
495
596
538
522
570
564
494
Abetment to Suicide
921
938
865
1048
1075
1142
1171
1247
1387
1111
Harassment
6415
6740
6702
8069
9784
9164
9536
9725
10914 11355
Murder (Women)
611
614
651
728
720
715
728
677
794
805
D.P. ACT
736
809
748
708
1083
1473
2075
2281
2959
3504
10
Bigamy
388
359
364
436
437
386
485
404
485
536
9628
10059
9868
TOTAL :
GenderCrime
7000
6500
Average
6034
6000
5500
5000
4500
4000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
MaritalHarassment
17000
15000
Average
13347
13000
11000
9000
2003
2004
2005
2006
181
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Table-21.3
M.O. HEAD
2010
2011
2012
1.
MURDERS
38
42
39
54
46
55
40
44
60
64
2.
RAPE
102
109
100
138
139
121
144
146
169
142
3.
HURT
327
412
367
375
381
435
433
441
521
569
4.
ARSON
13
16
18
5.
OTHER IPC
609
809
793
853
849
1069
927
1159
1307
1418
6.
PCR ACT
129
28
48
64
43
57
25
27
15
7.
938
735
770
631
669
697
609
656
586
661
TOTAL :
2491
2666
2866
CrimeAgainstSCs/STs
3000
2900
2800
2700
2600
2500
2400
2300
2200
2100
2000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
182
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Table-21.4
YEAR
Property Lost
(Rs.In Crores)
Property Recovered
(Rs. In Crores)
2003
70
26.2
37.4
2004
66.3
27.8
41.9
2005
77.4
36.8
47.5
2006
92.2
42.8
46.4
2007
89.7
46
51.3
2008
113.6
54.7
48.15
2009
126.3
60.7
48.06
2010
142.5
70.9
49.75
2011
180 1
180.1
95 6
95.6
53 08
53.08
2012
206.5
120.4
58.31
183
Percentage of
recovery (%)
Table21.5
Year
No. of accidents
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
35344
39390
38913
42867
45160
46389
44181
44024
42880
41585
9590
10621
11098
12606
13787
14529
14799
15539
15117
15030
47545
53898
52554
59453
63070
64526
59561
57265
55831
51933
No.ofRoadAccidents
50000
45000
40000
35000
30000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
No.ofPersonsDied
15000
13000
11000
9000
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
184
2008
2009
C H A P T E R - 22
22.0
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 22.1).
22.1
Civil police
The actual strength of Civil Police including District Armed Police and APSP in the
state as on 31-12-2012 stood at 108562 against the sanctioned strength of 143871.
The strength of Civil Police on ground was 70.3 percent of the sanctioned strength
leaving 25.3 percent of the sanctioned posts vacant. District wise sanctioned and
actual strength of Civil Police are shown in Table No.22.1 & 22.2 respectively.
22.2
Women police
22.3.1
The separate actual strength of Women Civil Police in the state was 2207
against the sanctioned strength of 4788 are shown in Table 22.3.
22.3.2
In comparison with the total actual strength of police in the state the
percentage of Women police is only 2.9%.
185
22.4
Infrastructure
22.4.1
132 Police Stations in Naxal affected districts were constructed in the year
2009-1- & 2010 & 11 and 40 police stations under Left Wing Effected
Districts are under progress of construction.
22.4.2
An action plan for Rs. 100 crore has been prepared under 13th Finance
Commission for up-gradation and infrastructure for 5 PTCs ie Medchal,
Karimnagar, Warangal, Anantapur & Vizianagaram.
Construction /
A proposal was sent to Govt for construction of (82) quarters for an amount
of Rs. 15.00 crore, for the year 2012-13.
22.4.4
22.4.5
186
TABLE - 22.1
UNITS
CP/JT.CP/DIG/DCP/SP/
ADDL.SP
Inspr/ SI / ASI
Sanctioned
Actual
Sanctioned
Actual
Sanctioned
Actual
Hyderabad City
35
25
45
45
1520
1175
Cyberabad
17
12
19
18
781
664
Ranga Reddy
136
97
Mahaboobnagar
361
235
Nalgonda
353
291
Nizamabad
257
202
Medak
318
258
Warangal-R
355
267
Warangal-U
123
69
10 Khammam
384
284
11 Karimnagar
397
297
12 Adilabad
10
387
302
13 Kurnool
441
235
14 Kadapa
337
181
15 Anantapur
10
10
386
249
16 Chittoor
313
210
17 Tirupathi-U
204
124
18 Guntur-R
337
178
19 Guntur-U
175
84
20 Nellore
331
185
21 Prakasham
308
177
22 West Godavari
300
172
23 East Godavari
358
188
24 Rajahmundry-U
172
80
25 Krishna
275
173
26 Vijayawada City
302
167
27 VSP City
350
195
28 VSP Rural
242
133
29 Vizianagaram
239
143
30 Srikakulam
244
129
31 R.P.Vijayawada
67
40
32 R.P.Guntakal
62
48
58
10873
35
7267
33 R.P.Sec-bad
1
1
3
3
TOTAL :
154
107
265
242
*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.
187
TABLE - 22.1(Con)
Officers below ASI
Sl
No
GRAND TOTAL
UNITS
Sanctioned
Actual
Sanctioned
Actual
Hyderabad City
7523
5315
9123
6560
Cyberabad
3678
3299
4495
3993
Ranga Reddy
674
569
816
672
Mahaboobnagar
2239
1798
2611
2042
Nalgonda
2197
1712
2560
2011
Nizamabad
1505
1166
1771
1375
Medak
1922
1647
2249
1913
Warangal-R
2612
2090
2978
2366
Warangal-U
134
76
10 Khammam
2261
2206
2658
2501
11 Karimnagar
2399
2061
2807
2368
12 Adilabad
2352
1944
2753
2257
13 Kurnool
2727
2124
3179
2368
14 Kadapa
2077
1653
2425
1841
15 Anantapur
2492
2129
2892
2390
16 Chittoor
1987
1633
2308
1850
17 Tirupathi-U
1279
1077
1496
1212
18 Guntur-R
2180
1857
2527
2043
19 Guntur-U
948
602
1134
696
20 Nellore
2136
1709
2477
1902
21 Prakasham
1934
1530
2252
1715
22 West Godavari
1936
1490
2243
1668
23 East Godavari
2247
1946
2615
2141
24 Rajahmundry-U
942
530
1126
619
25 Krishna
1688
1300
1971
1481
26 Vijayawada City
1610
1237
1925
1412
27 VSP City
1877
1431
2241
1638
28 VSP Rural
1375
1227
1625
1367
29 Vizianagaram
1371
1033
1617
1183
30 Srikakulam
1474
1107
1726
1242
31 R.P.Vijayawada
812
456
884
501
32 R.P.Guntakal
803
392
869
444
33 R.P.Sec-bad
852
451
914
490
64109
50721
75401
58337
TOTAL :
188
TABLE - 22.2
DG/IG/DIG/SP
ADDL.S.P.
Sl.
No.
UNITS
Sanctio
Sanctio
Sanction
Sanction
Actual
Actual
Actual
ned
ned
ed
ed
Actual
Sanction
Actual
ed
34 C.I.D.
36
22
62
54
432
226
652
422
1182
724
35 Intelligence
57
37
77
74
678
435
2288
1415
3100
1961
36 PCS& S
26
12
21
12
55
32
37 P.T.Cs. (6)
28
25
262
192
264
170
561
392
38 Ranges (9)
39 Police Academy
21
18
14
14
40
26
67
49
142
107
Addl.DGP RLY,
TRG , PTO , Grey
Hounds, BNS &
Octopus.
69
61
110
106
1954
41 Chief Office
16
15
TOTAL
217
169
298
280
3392
TABLE 24.1(Con)
154
107
265
242
GRAND TOTAL :
371
276
563
522
40
189
17
16
TABLE - 22.3
UNITS
Inspector/
SI & ASI
GRAND TOTAL
Sanctioned
Actual
Sanctioned
Actual
Sanctioned
Actual
1 Hyderabad City
59
23
434
260
493
283
2 Cyberabad
45
318
129
363
134
3 Ranga Reddy
13
72
85
4 Mahaboobnagar
23
105
57
128
63
5 Nalgonda
18
105
40
123
43
6 Nizamabad
18
105
66
123
69
7 Medak
18
105
36
123
40
8 Warangal-R
30
255
83
285
86
9 Warangal-U
10 Khammam
18
105
70
123
72
11 Karimnagar
18
105
46
123
50
12 Adilabad
14
105
50
119
54
13 Kurnool
18
105
98
123
103
14 Kadapa
18
105
71
123
75
15 Anantapur
18
10
105
83
123
93
16 Chittoor
18
105
57
123
60
17 Tirupathi-U
24
150
69
174
75
18 Guntur-R
18
105
52
123
52
19 Guntur-U
24
150
52
174
55
20 Nellore
25
105
65
130
67
21 Prakasham
16
105
41
121
44
22 West Godavari
17
105
55
122
64
23 East Godavari
18
105
61
123
62
24 Rajahmundry-U
30
199
26
229
29
25 Krishna
18
105
56
123
59
26 Vijayawada City
32
228
126
260
134
27 VSP City
32
228
157
260
165
28 VSP Rural
18
105
53
123
60
29 Vizianagaram
18
105
50
123
52
30 Srikakulam
18
105
59
123
60
31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :
0
654
0
137
0
4134
0
2070
0
4788
0
2207
190
TABLE - 22.4
Sl.
No
UNITS
Commandant/
Addl.Comman
dant
AC / DSP
RI /RSI / ARSI
Officers below
ARSI
GRAND
TOTAL
Sanctio
Sanctio
Sanctio
Sanctio
Sanctio
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
ned
ned
ned
ned
ned
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 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
Intelligence
P.T.Cs.
APPA
Others
TOTAL :
4
3
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
4
3
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
6
5
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
49
191
4
5
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
46
292
120
28
71
71
65
71
96
16
75
97
97
76
75
75
71
49
64
36
70
70
45
61
28
45
72
80
68
54
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2183
239 2976
83
1296
17
288
43
768
29
768
35
720
58
768
73
1200
0
0
47
838
55
1056
60
1056
47
816
64
816
62
816
54
816
41
528
59
672
30
384
48
768
62
768
37
480
52
672
18
288
27
480
27
768
55
864
61
768
39
581
38
490
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1560 23509
1734
1004
213
628
569
636
575
1099
0
791
867
873
638
673
567
493
368
548
290
575
730
328
515
200
308
622
624
580
476
433
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17957
3278
1424
317
841
841
788
841
1298
18
915
1155
1156
894
893
893
890
579
738
421
841
840
527
735
318
527
843
948
837
636
536
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25768
1981
1095
231
672
599
674
635
1174
1
840
923
936
686
738
630
550
411
609
321
626
793
366
568
220
336
652
682
642
516
472
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19579
TABLE - 22.5
IG/DIG/Comndt/
Asst. Commndt
Addl. Comndt
Sanction
Actual
ed
Sanction
Actual
ed
RI/ RSI/ARSI
Sanction
Actual
ed
Officers below
ARSI.
GRAND TOTAL
Sanction
Actual
ed
Sanction
Actual
ed
I BN HYDERABAD
89
73
1106
919
1201
998
II BN KURNOOL
87
73
1097
834
1190
913
III BN KAKINADA
87
72
1097
827
1190
905
IV BN MAMNOOR
87
76
1097
806
1190
887
V BN VIZIANAGARAM
85
73
1078
952
1169
1031
VI BN MANGALAGIRI
79
62
971
704
1056
772
VII BN DICHPALLY
85
70
1088
746
1178
820
VIII BN KONDAPUR
80
67
980
891
1066
963
IX BN VENKATAGIRI
81
66
828
638
914
709
10 X BN. BEECHPALLI
71
58
839
655
916
719
11 XI BN. KADAPA
71
64
846
747
923
817
114
98
800
525
920
629
114
103
800
605
920
714
48
34
835
653
892
695
15 XV BN. KHAMMAM
85
51
1105
1020
1196
1077
85
800
891
85
800
891
35
34
68
64
1433
1040
TOTAL :
192
TABLE - 22.6
Sanctioned & actual strength of technical posts in PTO , PRO, FPB & IGP
Press as on 31.12.2012
DG/IG/DIG/SP/
Addl.SP
S No
DSP Cadre
UNITS
Sanctio
ned
Actual
Sanctio
Sanctio
Sancti
Actual
Actual
ned
ned
oned
Actual
Sanctio
ned
Actual
P.T.O.
31
28
678
402
712
433
13
10
375
333
1065
557
1458
905
FPB
164
63
169
68
IGP PRESS
10
63
54
73
62
TOTAL :
15
12
580
432
1808
1015
2412
1468
193
TABLE - 22.7
UNITS
Sub-Divisions
Circles
Police Stations
Out-Posts
Hyderabad City
24
84
47
Cyberabad
17
61
Ranga Reddy
20
Mahaboobnagar
17
75
Nalgonda
15
74
Nizamabad
13
42
Medak
15
61
Warangal-R
12
46
Warangal-U
29
10
Khammam
16
65
11
Karimnagar
16
70
12
Adilabad
24
72
13
Kurnool
21
87
14
Kadapa
16
66
15
Anantapur
18
84
16
Chittoor
14
58
17
Tirupathi-U
24
18
Guntur-R
14
63
19
Guntur-U
16
20
Nellore
17
68
21
Prakasham
14
68
22
West Godavari
16
65
23
East Godavari
23
67
24
Rajahmundry-U
18
25
Krishna
17
55
26
Vijayawada City
23
27
VSP City
25
28
VSP Rural
15
51
29
Vizianagaram
10
45
30
Srikakulam
12
47
31
R.P.Vijayawada
15
15
32
R.P.Guntakal
19
15
33
R.P.Sec-bad
12
17
34
CID
35
Octopus, Hyd
36
Taskforce, Hyd
37
SIB, Hyd
38
ACB, Hyd
TOTAL :
0
195
0
371
1
1681
0
123
194
TABLE - 22.8
Actual police strength in relation to Area, Population & IPC crimes during
2012
SL.
NO.
UNITS
Area (In
Sq.Kms)
Estimated
midyear
population
(in lakhs)
Total
Cognizable
Crimes
Civil
Armed
TOTAL
Hyderabad City
217
42.1
15073
6560
1981
8541
Cyberabad
3601
70.0
16864
3993
1095
5088
Ranga Reddy
7564
4.5
2012
672
231
903
Mahaboobnagar
18432
41.6
6170
2042
672
2714
Nalgonda
14240
35.6
8652
2011
599
2610
Nizamabad
7956
26.2
5176
1375
674
2049
Medak
9699
31.1
5544
1913
635
2548
Warangal-R
10686
23.9
4586
2366
1174
3540
Warangal-U
2160
12.2
3293
76
77
10 Khammam
11 Karimnagar
16029
28.7
6149
2501
840
3341
11823
39.0
8015
2368
923
3291
12 Adilabad
13 Kurnool
16128
28.1
5374
2257
936
3193
17658
41.7
6269
2368
686
3054
14 Kadapa
15 Anantapur
15359
29.6
5727
1841
738
2579
19130
41.9
5297
2390
630
3020
16 Chittoor
17 Tirupathi-U
13605
33.4
4098
1850
550
2400
1548
9.4
2515
1212
411
1623
18 Guntur-R
19 Guntur-U
10184
38.2
6778
2043
609
2652
1215
12.0
4310
696
321
1017
20 Nellore
21 Prakasham
13076
30.4
6579
1902
626
2528
17141
34.8
6117
1715
793
2508
7742
40.1
6984
1668
366
2034
10516
44.0
6367
2141
568
2709
291
8.6
1858
619
220
839
8727
25.8
6796
1481
336
1817
26 Vijayawada City
27 VSP City
1211
20.4
7351
1412
652
2064
78
22.8
4360
1638
682
2320
28 VSP Rural
29 Vizianagaram
11161
21.3
2544
1367
642
2009
6539
24.0
4140
1183
516
1699
30 Srikakulam
31 R.P.Vijayawada
5813
27.7
3430
1242
472
1714
495
501
501
22 West Godavari
23 East Godavari
24 Rajahmundry-U
25 Krishna
32 R.P.Guntakal
33 R.P.Sec-bad
290
444
444
651
490
490
34 OTHERS
91
17997
17997
279529
889
179955
76334
19579
95913
TOTAL :
195
C H A P T E R 23
POLICE SACRIFICES
23.1
49 Police personnel of various ranks sacrificed their lives and 104 suffered
injuries in the state while performing different types of duties during 2012 of
the total number of police personnel killed in the state. The largest number of
police personnel injured were in Hyderabad City (17), followed by Adilabad
(13), Warangal Urban (10) and Nellore (9).
23.2
197
TABLE - 23.1
UNIT
In
In dacoity
extremist or other
operation
raids
In
Riots
By other
criminals
On
border
duties
In
Others
Accidents
Total
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
TOTAL :
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
47
0
0
0
49
198
TABLE-23.2
UNIT
In
In
dacoity
extremist
or other
operation
raids
In
By other
Riots criminals
On
border
duties
In
Accid Others
ents
Total
1 Hyderabad City
12
17
2 Cyberabad
3 Ranga Reddy
4 Mahaboobnagar
5 Nalgonda
6 Nizamabad
7 Medak
8 Warangal-R
9 Warangal-U
10
10
10 Khammam
11 Karimnagar
12 Adilabad
13
13
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
1
0
0
0
17
0
9
0
0
0
77
0
0
0
104
199
TABLE - 23.3
RANK
In
In
In
By other
dacoity
extremist
or other Riots criminals
operation
raids
On
border
duties
In
Others
Accidents
Total
Constables
35
35
Head Constables
10
Asst. Sub-Inspectors
Sub-Inspectors
Inspectors
Others (Gazetted
Officers)
47
49
TOTAL
INJURED
SL.
NO.
RANK
In
In
In
By other
dacoity
extremist
or other Riots criminals
operation
raids
On
border
duties
In
Others
Accidents
Total
Constables
53
67
Head Constables
14
17
Asst. Sub-Inspectors
Sub-Inspectors
11
Inspectors
Others (Gazetted
Officers)
17
77
104
TOTAL
200
MARINE POLICE
1) The 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. Till that Indian Navy & the Customs department were looking into the issues
of maritime security, but in a limited way. After establishing Coast Guard, they started
patrolling on coastline to protect the maritime interest of India. During such patrolling, as
and when they used to apprehend criminals /offenders or seize contraband etc, they
used to hand them over to either to the Customs Department or to the local police to
initiate necessary legal action.
2) Of late issues like unauthorized exploitation of sea resources of India in the Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ), problems relating to oil 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 fool proof security cover of
the coastal areas. More over the Coast Guard vessels, technically, cannot patrol in the
shallow areas off the coast. On this background, Coastal Police Stations have been
conceived which will be tasked to look after the Policing needs on the coastal areas and
in the territorial waters of India.
3) It may be made very clear that Coast Guard enjoys, even today, the legal mandate to
apprehend any offender in the territorial waters and also have the power of search and
seizure of suspect vessels on the sea. After detecting an offence or apprehending an
offender, the Coast Guard will now take the assistance of the Coastal Police Station for
taking legal action like handing over the person or the seized property and registration of
criminal cases in such Police Stations. Both Coastal Police Stations and the Coast
Guard will work on a mutually complimentary basis without any conflict of interest. Coast
Guard, infect will supplement the efforts of the Coastal Police Stations in implementing
the Coastal security scheme
4) The objectives of establishing Coastal Police Station would evidently be to strengthen
the info structure for patrolling and surveillance of coastal areas, particularly shallow
areas close to the coast and to check and counter all activities which are illegal and
contrary to the laws, rules and regulations and other such bye laws, local & special
laws as applicable in the concerned states/ UTs.
5) Objectives of Coastal Security Police:
i.
ii. To prevent the intrusion of militants and anti- national elements into the country
through sea
iii. 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.
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Search and seizures in respect of trawlers, vessels, fishing boats and to apprehend
persons involved/ Suspected to be involved in drug trafficking , explosives,
contraband goods, arms and ammunition, dangerous materials, smuggling of and
trafficking in human beings etc in contravention of Law in order to prevent these
unlawful activities.
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vii. Organizing search, salvage and rescue operations whenever the need arises.
viii. To take steps to preserve maritime environment and to prevent maritime pollution.
ix. To have frequent contact with fishermen and others engaged in the sea related trade
and business activities to ensure smooth contact thereof.
x. To assist the district/ State authorities in Disaster Management especially when it
relates to sea.
xi. Preventing as well as dealing with oil spills and spills of toxic substances on
Territorial waters in collaboration with other agencies.
8) Jurisdiction of Coastal Security Police
i. The functional jurisdiction of the Coast Guard extends from the baseline to the limits
of the EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone) i.e. -2 n NM in to the sea
ii. The Coast Guard along with the concerned state Government Police shares the
jurisdiction from the baseline to 12 NM, the territorial waters and the custom water ( 24 NM) respectively.
iii. In spite of the above mentioned legally defined jurisdictions in the Territorial waters, it
has been considered and accepted that owing to infrastructural capability and
operational limitations, it will not be feasible for the Coastal Police with the present
infrastructure to operate effectively beyond 5 NM from the Coastline notwithstanding
the fact that legal jurisdiction of Coastal Police Station will extend up to 12 NM.
iv. Therefore, on the basis of balance of operational convenience, it is laid down that
Coastal Police Stations may exercise their operational jurisdictions; in terms of
Patrolling, surveillance etc; within 5NM from the baseline.
v. Beyond 5 NM- the operational jurisdiction will be exercised by the Indian Coast
Guard. However, the Coast Guard & the Coastal Police will be actively co-ordinating
and collaborating in their operations for optimum effectiveness.
9) Maritime Profile of Andhra Pradesh
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Details
No. of Coastal Districts
No. of Coastal Mandals
Length of Coastline
No. of Coastal Villages
No. of sea going Fishermen
No. of Landing points
No. of Major Ports
No. of Minor Ports
9
64
974 Kms
555
1,16,647
353
Visakhapatnam
(1) Gangavaram,(2) Kakinada, (3)
Krishnapapatnam.
203
9.
10 .
11.
10.
S.NO.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Fishing Harbours
Kalingapatnam
2.
Ekkuru,
3.
Bhavanapadu,
Vizianagaram
4.
Chintapalli
Visakhapatnam(City)
5.
Rushikonda
6.
Visakhapatnam Port
7.
Pudimadaka
8.
Rajayyapeta
9.
Vakalapudi
10.
Vodalarevu
11.
Anthervedipalem,
12.
Gilakaladindi
13.
Gollamadugu
14.
Varalagundi
15.
Suryalanka
16.
Nizampatnam.
17.
Ramayyapatnampallipalem
18.
Kothapatnam,
19.
Dugarajapatnam
20.
Sriharikota,
21.
Isukapalli
Visakhapatnam (Rural)
East Godavari
Krishna District
Guntur
Prakasam
Nellore
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2.
RFSLs
8 RFSLs are established and they are located at police range level viz.
Visakhapatnam, Viajayawda, Guntur, Kurnool, Tirupati, Warangal, Karimnagar and
Kamareddy. RFSL at Cyberabad is going to be commissioned very shortly as 9th
RFSL.
3.
CLUES Teams
At present 30 CLUES Teams are functioning at District level and commissionarates
to help police investigations in murder, theft, decoity, robbery, rape, housebreaking,
kidnapping cases etc.
4.
NABL Accreditation
APFSL has achieved ISO-9002 Certification in the year 1999 and it has been
upgraded to ISO 9001:2000 in the year 2002. APFSL has developed world class
systems and procedures and has been certified by ISO 9001 and NABL ISO/IEC
17025:2005 standards in the year 2004 for maintaining international technical
standards and was renewed for two years in 2007 and 2009 respectively. Further
the reassessment was done in the year 2011 by NABL ISO/IEC 17025:2005
Authorities/Technical Experts and the accreditation is renewed for further two years
i.e. upto November 2013.
5.
polyray, fingerprint, footprint kits, narcotic test kits and mobile lab etc.,
6.
Training
A new thrust for training to reorient the police officers and other officers of various
agencies were taken up through individualized and specialized programmes for
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officers on training at A.P Police Academy, A.P. Judicial Academy, National Police
Academy and National Industrial Security Academy, National Criminal Records
Bureau, Central Forensic Science Laboratories, AP Police Duty Meet participants,
project students of Biotech/M.Sc.,/M.Tech from various universities, trainees from
L.N.J.N NICFS, New Delhi, Administrative Staff College of India etc.
7.
8.
72 nos. trained on XVII Basic Training Course for Junior Civil Judges in Forensic
Science at APFSL in August 2012.
ii. 24 PCs from all districts and also 40 PCs from Cyberabad were trained in
CLUES.
iii. 30 No. of Scientists from other laboratory including students were trained in
DNA/Serology/Toxicology/Narcotics sections for project works.
Revenue:
This department is undertaking examination of DNA and civil disputed documents for
expert opinion on payment after collecting the requisite fees as stipulated in the G.O.
Ms. No. 286, dt: 19-9-2002. During this year the FSL collected user charges of a sum
of Rs. 6,00,000/- and deposited in the office account.
9.
Future Plans
APFSL is planning to establish:
i.
A R&D Unit
Summary:
i.
ii. An amount of Rs. 4.4 Crores was sanctioned under MOP Funds, to procure new
equipment for modernization of DNA, Computer Forensics and Chemical wing,
which is under process and necessary orders were already placed for
procurement of the same. Some of the new equipment is already installed in
Computer Forensic Section and is functioning.
procurement.
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iii. A Total No. of 20,648 of cases were received during 1-1-2012 to 14-12-2012, out
of which 16,440 cases were reported during the year and 4,238 cases are under
examination in different stages. 80 % of the cases were reported.
iv. The FSL scientists have undergone trainings in Cyber forensics, DNA
Fingerprinting, etc. at various reputed institutions as part of their continuous
improvement programme of the laboratory.
v. A proposal is in consideration for strengthening the staff of APFSL, RFSLs,
CLUES Teams and establishment of new District FSLs.
11.
Cases received in FSL headquarters And 8 RFSLS during the year 2012
S. No.
Received
Disposed
Under
Examination
APFSL Headquarters:
1.
Ballistics
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
1.
Visakhapatnam
1376
1138
238
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
Total:
1554
20565
1255
17475
299
3090
798
721
Regional Forensic Science Laboratories:
207
77
1. The Andhra Pradesh Finger Print Bureau which has been established in the Year 1959,
is under the Administrative Control of the Addl. Director General of Police, C.I.D., A.P.,
Hyderabad.
4. The Finger Print Bureau collects and maintains a large number of FP Records for using
them for Criminal Investigation.
5. Two kinds of Records are maintained in the Bureau viz., The Ten Digit FP Record for the
purpose of establishing both identity and past Criminal history of a suspect and the
Single Digit FP Record for identifying the offenders from the chance Finger Prints located
at the Scenes of Crime. In the Ten Digit Collection, FP Slips of those persons convicted
for the offences mentioned in order 915 of A.P.P.M Part-I are maintained according to
Henry classification wise.
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i)
FACTS provide functionality for creating and maintaining a database of Ten Digit
Fingerprint slips of the Finger Print Bureau. The daily ten digit FP slips (of arrested
persons) and the Latent prints obtained from the scene of crime can be
compared/searched on the database.
ii) The Latent prints of the District are first searched on the local database maintained
on the District System. The unsolved latent prints are transmitted to the FACTS at
SFPB for search against the Ten Digit database which communicates result to the
search initiating District.
iii) Absconder and Death Reports being maintained by Finger Print Bureau can also be
maintained in FACTS.
iv) The System is fully operational at State Finger Print Bureau, Hyderabad and in 30
Districts. As on 26-02-2013 Finger Print Bureau database size is 4,81,197 FP Ten
digit slips. 32,000 unsolved chance prints.
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211
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
42.10
Murders
121
107
96
217
Att. to Murders
134
128
165
Kidnappings &
Abductions
98
85
74
16
Hurt Cases
1032
1063
1193
5 No. of Villages
66
Riotings
372
169
265
7 Divisions
23
Dacoities
12
8 Police Stations
89
Robberies
50
39
57
8541
Burglaries
894
689
638
6 Zones
13622 10 Thefts
4754
4289
3602
11 PT Cases
27687 11 Cheatings
1736
1635
1898
83
62
68
29
34
25
1570
1590
1508
44
27
23
1203
1223
1146
18 Rape Cases
39
55
72
19 SC/ST Offences
93
99
99
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
16211
14663
15073
2996.0
3591.5
3741.4
State
Detection %
65.1
HYD
32.8
Stat
65.1
39.8
39.8
32.8
20.2
Detection%
16 Dowry Murders
17 Dowry Harassment
Conviction%
21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)
212
213
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
42.10
Murders
121
107
96
217
Att. to Murders
134
128
165
Kidnappings &
Abductions
98
85
74
16
Hurt Cases
1032
1063
1193
5 No. of Villages
66
Riotings
372
169
265
7 Divisions
23
Dacoities
12
8 Police Stations
89
Robberies
50
39
57
8541
Burglaries
894
689
638
6 Zones
13622 10 Thefts
4754
4289
3602
11 PT Cases
27687 11 Cheatings
1736
1635
1898
83
62
68
29
34
25
1570
1590
1508
44
27
23
1203
1223
1146
18 Rape Cases
39
55
72
19 SC/ST Offences
93
99
99
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
16211
14663
15073
2996.0
3591.5
3741.4
State
Detection %
65.1
HYD
32.8
Stat
65.1
39.8
39.8
32.8
20.2
Detection%
16 Dowry Murders
17 Dowry Harassment
Conviction%
21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)
215
Cyberabad- A Profile
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
Sl. No
2010
2011
2012
70.00
Murders
158
172
173
3600.9
Att. to Murders
81
121
110
Kidnappings &
Abductions
125
125
134
19
Hurt Cases
1219
1420
1363
5 No. of Villages
451
Riotings
57
51
27
6 Sub-Divisions
14
20
36
19
Dacoities
14
14
60
Robberies
59
91
83
5088
Burglaries
1351
1204
1095
10 UI Cases
6089
10
Thefts
3950
3965
4404
11 PT Cases
32258
11
Cheatings
1211
1259
1460
4382
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
163
152
141
13
Counterfeit Currency
17
1800
1934
1692
7 Circles
8 Police Stations
CYB
State
Detection %
65.1
58.8
Convictio 14
47.2
State
Detection%
58.8
47.2
65.1
39.8
39.8
Gender Offences
15
Dowry Deaths
42
50
44
16
Dowry Murders
12
17
Dowry Harassment
1202
1342
955
18
Rape Cases
92
86
75
19
SC/ST Offences
105
93
103
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
15970
17323
16864
21
2221.6
2550.6
2919.8
Conviction%
Lakhs)
217
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
4.53
Murders
33
71
60
3774
Att. to Murders
26
19
27
Kidnappings &
Abductions
20
23
21
18
Hurt Cases
376
389
379
No. of Villages
496
Riotings
20
14
21
Sub-Divisions
12
Circles
Dacoities
Police Stations
19
Robberies
10
903
Burglaries
64
85
143
10 UI Cases
838
10
Thefts
117
123
167
11 PT Cases
4753
11
Cheatings
52
52
63
136
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
13
Counterfeit Currency
Gender Offences
218
285
346
15
Dowry Deaths
19
15
16
16
Dowry Murders
17
Dowry Harassment
75
88
150
18
Rape Cases
19
24
26
19
SC/ST Offences
27
20
51
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
1646
1715
2012
76.0
78.2
127.8
Detection%
State
Conviction 14
58.6
38.3
38.3 65.1
39.8
39.8
Conviction%
21
219
Vital Statistics
Sl.No
2010
2011
2012
41.61
Murders
164
173
154
18432
Att. to Murders
50
77
81
Kidnappings &
Abductions
74
65
67
64
Hurt Cases
1019
1047
1118
No. of Villages
1550
Riotings
66
63
57
Sub-Divisions
11
15
28
Circles
20
Dacoities
Police Stations
76
Robberies
22
14
15
2714
Burglaries
250
236
230
10 UI Cases
2928
10
Thefts
1213
1134
943
11 PT Cases
15550
11
Cheatings
156
161
160
716
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
25
22
21
13
Counterfeit Currency
Conviction
14
Gender Offences
955
1007
922
55.8
31.4
15
Dowry Deaths
32
25
27
65.1
39.8
39.8
16
Dowry Murders
13
22
11
17
Dowry Harassment
222
247
199
18
Rape Cases
84
86
56
19
SC/ST Offences
157
124
137
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
6352
6293
6170
249.9
341.7
456.8
State
Detection 65.1
%
MAHA
55.8
State
31.4
Detection%
Conviction%
21
221
Sl.
No
Sl.No
2010
2011
2012
108
92
81
35.62
Murders
14240
Att. to Murders
65
89
86
Kidnappings &
Abductions
68
69
78
59
Hurt Cases
1392
1339
1623
1161
Riotings
98
125
109
7 Circles
23
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
74
Robberies
35
18
20
2610
Burglaries
301
292
319
10 UI Cases
2298
10
Thefts
553
603
786
11 PT Cases
17271
11
Cheatings
215
222
368
579
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
43
28
40
13
Counterfeit Currency
1028
1063
1336
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
State
Detection %
72.1
65.1
NAL
Convictio 14
72.1
48.8
65.1
39.8
39.8
Gender Offences
15
Dowry Deaths
32
36
20
16
Dowry Murders
17
Dowry Harassment
212
248
298
18
Rape Cases
68
48
51
19
SC/ST Offences
127
98
152
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
6351
7394
8652
21
410.2
460.8
783.6
48.8
State
Detection%
Conviction%
223
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
26.16
Murders
81
121
100
7956
Att. to Murders
42
51
43
Kidnappings &
Abductions
53
60
28
36
Hurt Cases
874
900
607
No. of Villages
923
Riotings
53
86
62
Sub-Divisions
17
13
12
Circles
19
Dacoities
Police Stations
46
Robberies
20
27
15
2049
Burglaries
325
398
339
10 UI Cases
1876 10 Thefts
681
745
594
11 PT Cases
9601 11 Cheatings
195
206
260
19
26
855
884
845
21
27
17
17 Dowry Harassment
549
540
570
18 Rape Cases
59
59
33
19 SC/ST Offences
66
106
71
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
5385
5938
5176
364.7
384.7
389.0
NIZAMABAD
State
65.2 65.1
Detection
%
NIZAM
State
65.2
35.2 65.1
39.8
Detection%
Conviction%
13 Counterfeit Currency
39.8
16 Dowry Murders
225
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
31.08
Murders
77
114
95
9699
Att. to Murders
47
52
37
Kidnappings &
Abductions
66
37
42
45
Hurt Cases
721
790
862
1265
Riotings
44
67
114
18
20
14
7 Circles
25
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
61
Robberies
20
19
17
2548
Burglaries
309
324
399
10 UI Cases
954
10
Thefts
537
542
678
11 PT Cases
9549
11
Cheatings
141
165
219
477
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
10
12
15
13
Counterfeit Currency
Gender Offences
606
683
723
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
State
76.2 %
Detection
MED
65.1
Stat
Detection%
Convicti 14
61.6
76.2
61.6
15
Dowry Deaths
29
25
18
65.1
39.8
39.8
16
Dowry Murders
21
17
Dowry Harassment
260
320
389
18
Rape Cases
48
37
25
19
SC/ST Offences
51
68
44
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
4800
5163
5544
21
463.8
355.1
403.6
Conviction%
227
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
23.92
Murders
47
71
74
10686
Att. to Murders
19
32
40
Kidnappings &
Abductions
46
62
60
39
Hurt Cases
777
964
964
No. of Villages
958
Riotings
145
204
167
Sub-Divisions
Circles
13
Dacoities
Police Stations
45
Robberies
12
22
3540
Burglaries
139
231
258
10 UI Cases
1524
10
Thefts
127
327
384
11 PT Cases
9635
11
Cheatings
119
134
170
292
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
13
Counterfeit Currency
Gender Offences
474
680
715
State
98.0 %
Detection
Convicti 14
98.0
WAR
State
65.1
58.8
65.1
39.8
Detection%
58.8
15
Dowry Deaths
25
26
20
39.8
16
Dowry Murders
17
Dowry Harassment
46
88
99
18
Rape Cases
27
48
54
19
SC/ST Offences
50
82
61
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
3128
4354
4586
21
207.7
174.8
310.1
Conviction%
229
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
12.15
Murders
21
46
38
2160
Att. to Murders
14
10
17
Kidnappings &
Abductions
25
43
39
11
Hurt Cases
401
491
503
No. of Villages
220
Riotings
43
82
70
Sub-Divisions
Circles
15
Dacoities
Police Stations
25
Robberies
21
15
77
Burglaries
122
199
191
10 UI Cases
1034
10
Thefts
242
407
412
11 PT Cases
4593
11
Cheatings
146
231
169
245
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
13
Counterfeit Currency
Gender Offences
394
532
471
Detection%
State
Convic 14
53.6
71.3
53.6
15
Dowry Deaths
12
26
65.1
39.8
39.8
16
Dowry Murders
17
Dowry Harassment
28
62
263
18
Rape Cases
17
34
30
19
SC/ST Offences
35
28
53
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
2477
3609
3293
21
194.5
409.6
466.7
Conviction%
231
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
28.68
Murders
85
102
119
16029
Att. to Murders
70
88
103
Kidnappings &
Abductions
60
70
58
46
Hurt Cases
887
960
998
1239
Riotings
121
153
144
7 Circles
18
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
65
Robberies
11
12
14
3341
Burglaries
208
258
281
10 UI Cases
1494 10 Thefts
481
537
515
206
179
207
24
13
21
668
1047
1037
10
19
12
17 Dowry Harassment
161
169
223
18 Rape Cases
60
84
77
19 SC/ST Offences
64
115
115
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
5364
5780
6149
194.5
336.0
651.3
11 PT Cases
13610 11 Cheatings
65.1
76.6
Stat
65.1
39.8
26.0
Detection%
13 Counterfeit Currency
State
Detection
76.6 %
KHA
39.8
16 Dowry Murders
Conviction%
21
233
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
124
135
115
39.05
Murders
11823
Att. to Murders
79
107
96
Kidnappings &
Abductions
118
116
95
56
Hurt Cases
1554
1646
1527
1195
Riotings
149
169
97
7 Circles
19
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
67
Robberies
15
20
24
3291
Burglaries
274
335
318
10 UI Cases
1415
10 Thefts
650
769
832
11 PT Cases
24293
11 Cheatings
347
404
474
12 Cr.Br. Of Trust
33
42
48
13 Counterfeit Currency
1176
1212
1186
15 Dowry Deaths
39
38
46
16 Dowry Murders
12
10
17 Dowry Harassment
596
648
699
18 Rape Cases
63
57
38
19 SC/ST Offences
171
210
204
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
7555
8016
8015
318.5
526.6
447.3
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
State
Detection %
KAR
Stat
84.1
1737
65.1
65.1
37.6
Detection%
37.6
39.8
39.8
Conviction%
235
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
28.07
Murders
92
102
69
16128
Att. to Murders
82
87
72
Kidnappings &
Abductions
41
53
60
52
Hurt Cases
1011
1105
1052
1729
Riotings
64
76
51
10
7 Circles
23
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
72
Robberies
15
13
3193
Burglaries
193
225
233
10 UI Cases
1455 10 Thefts
285
338
363
127
130
183
34
21
22
681
769
784
76.0
15
19
65.1
39.8
39.8
17 Dowry Harassment
372
388
470
18 Rape Cases
47
82
87
19 SC/ST Offences
87
74
106
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
4598
4753
5374
167.9
281.9
255.1
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
11 PT Cases
12894 11 Cheatings
65.1
Stat
Detection%
State
68.4
Conviction%
16 Dowry Murders
21
237
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
41.66
Murders
151
147
109
17658
Att. to Murders
118
155
126
Kidnappings &
Abductions
67
55
42
54
Hurt Cases
1415
1496
1326
918
Riotings
81
108
62
7 Circles
21
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
87
Robberies
20
19
17
3054
Burglaries
206
237
240
10 UI Cases
2150 10 Thefts
476
542
502
11 PT Cases
8313 11 Cheatings
201
263
284
21
13
12
922
939
915
18
18
15
16 Dowry Murders
13
17 Dowry Harassment
168
135
158
18 Rape Cases
49
36
21
19 SC/ST Offences
210
226
229
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
6634
6753
6269
334.5
553.2
471.0
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
66.6
39.7 65.1
39.8
Stat
Detection%
13 Counterfeit Currency
State
Detection
%
66.6 65.1
KUR
Conviction%
39.8
239
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
29.58
Murders
96
113
110
15359
Att. to Murders
39
61
82
Kidnappings &
Abductions
55
53
62
50
Hurt Cases
1066
970
1263
965
Riotings
76
99
103
7 Circles
16
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
66
Robberies
2579
Burglaries
140
137
130
10 UI Cases
2585 10 Thefts
465
575
502
11 PT Cases
6829 11 Cheatings
211
148
303
28
29
70
594
619
711
15
15
13
16 Dowry Murders
11
10
17 Dowry Harassment
140
118
113
18 Rape Cases
35
39
26
19 SC/ST Offences
40
54
64
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
5229
5042
5727
396.6
750.7
519.2
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
State
Detection65.1
%
58.6
KAD
58.6
Stat
65.1
39.8
39.8
26.1
Detection%
Conviction%
241
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
133
165
165
41.92
1 Murders
19130
2 Att. to Murders
95
99
108
Kidnappings &
Abductions
69
69
68
1092
1040
1107
5 Riotings
64
80
39
63
5 No. of Villages
952
6 Sub-Divisions
4 Hurt Cases
7 Circles
18
7 Dacoities
18
13
14
8 Police Stations
83
8 Robberies
18
14
3020
9 Burglaries
288
245
210
10 UI Cases
1180 10 Thefts
718
631
573
11 PT Cases
8029 11 Cheatings
215
142
159
23
14
12
669
763
699
79.0
20
35
19
65.1
39.8
39.8
14
17 Dowry Harassment
226
195
125
18 Rape Cases
19
16
18
19 SC/ST Offences
93
63
108
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
5669
5222
5297
580.3
489.5
698.0
65.1
Stat
13.8
Detection%
13 Counterfeit Currency
State
79.0
Detection
%
ANA
Conviction%
16 Dowry Murders
243
Vital Statistics
Sl. No
2010
2011
2012
33.38
Murders
90
82
79
14946
Att. to Murders
38
48
68
Kidnappings &
Abductions
62
58
49
56
Hurt Cases
760
810
585
No. of Villages
1252
Riotings
51
42
24
Sub-Divisions
Circles
21
Dacoities
Police Stations
66
Robberies
12
16
10
2400
Burglaries
146
151
135
10 UI Cases
1298
10
Thefts
469
600
492
11 PT Cases
8294
11
Cheatings
100
139
174
546
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
13
13
13
Counterfeit Currency
10
Gender Offences
679
649
548
State
Detection
%
66.7 65.1
Convict 14
CHIT
50.8 66.7
50.8
15
Dowry Deaths
32
25
33
State
65.1
39.8
39.8
16
Dowry Murders
17
Dowry Harassment
349
372
313
18
Rape Cases
43
17
27
19
SC/ST Offences
132
77
52
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
4710
4766
4098
21
317.0
425.3
395.3
Detection%
Conviction%
245
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
9.41
Murders
28
39
31
205
Att. to Murders
33
29
27
Kidnappings &
Abductions
21
13
22
10
Hurt Cases
192
215
204
288
Riotings
17
37
21
6 Sub-Divisions
7 Circles
Dacoities
24
Robberies
23
13
1623
Burglaries
119
178
188
10 UI Cases
1808
10
Thefts
634
837
623
11 PT Cases
3704
11
Cheatings
106
220
167
358
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
13
Counterfeit Currency
152
190
205
5 No. of Villages
8 Police Stations
65.1
46.4
State
Convict 14
82.5
46.4
65.1
39.8
Detection%
Gender Offences
82.5
15
Dowry Deaths
39.8
16
Dowry Murders
17
Dowry Harassment
61
108
106
18
Rape Cases
10
10
11
19
SC/ST Offences
36
56
49
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
2310
2817
2515
21
232.9
502.0
425.9
Conviction%
247
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
101
82
86
38.17
Murders
10184
Att. to Murders
65
66
58
Kidnappings &
Abductions
38
44
55
48
Hurt Cases
1274
1458
1488
No. of Villages
628
Riotings
43
30
31
Sub-Divisions
Circles
22
Dacoities
Police Stations
63
Robberies
13
2652
Burglaries
214
218
133
10 UI Cases
2357 10 Thefts
601
660
686
11 PT Cases
7971 11 Cheatings
134
224
230
45
22
24
10
15
23
931
874
934
15
21
17 Dowry Harassment
425
429
427
18 Rape Cases
35
40
22
19 SC/ST Offences
106
134
161
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
5241
6106
6778
396.7
334.5
391.5
13 Counterfeit Currency
State
69.2
Detection
%
65.1
GUN
69.2
State
65.1
33.2 39.8
Detection%
Conviction%
39.8
16 Dowry Murders
249
Sl.N
o
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
11.97
Murders
41
44
47
1215
Att. to Murders
24
29
50
Kidnappings &
Abductions
16
23
37
Hurt Cases
301
424
531
101
Riotings
11
6 Sub-Divisions
7 Circles
Dacoities
20
Robberies
19
14
27
1017
Burglaries
119
133
155
10 UI Cases
1203 10 Thefts
721
825
877
11 PT Cases
4167 11 Cheatings
140
142
202
20
13
15
320
637
850
11
17 Dowry Harassment
201
372
500
18 Rape Cases
12
31
24
19 SC/ST Offences
32
45
50
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
2891
3496
4310
272.8
420.3
635.7
5 No. of Villages
8 Police Stations
State
67.1 %
Detection
65.1
67.1
GUN
65.1
32.6 39.8
Stat
Detection%
Conviction%
251
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
30.41
Murders
67
56
88
13076
Att. to Murders
79
77
81
Kidnappings &
Abductions
49
65
75
46
Hurt Cases
1062
1247
1475
1201
Riotings
34
36
21
7 Circles
21
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
68
Robberies
11
17
39
2528
Burglaries
233
206
290
10 UI Cases
2669
10
Thefts
770
925
820
11 PT Cases
14238
11
Cheatings
192
188
143
659
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
33
84
96
13
Counterfeit Currency
618
621
730
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
State
Detection65.1
%
60.4
Convic 14
NEL
52.0 60.4
52.0
Stat
65.1
39.8
39.8
Detection%
Gender Offences
15
Dowry Deaths
16
Dowry Murders
17
Dowry Harassment
194
166
150
18
Rape Cases
27
27
23
19
SC/ST Offences
102
127
190
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
5331
5846
6579
21
661.5
701.0
1002.1
Conviction%
253
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
34.80
Murders
89
83
104
17626
Att. to Murders
83
97
96
Kidnappings &
Abductions
60
80
53
56
Hurt Cases
1048
1381
1608
1093
Riotings
20
53
32
7 Circles
14
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
67
Robberies
14
15
25
2508
Burglaries
181
200
254
10 UI Cases
3651
10 Thefts
443
504
654
11 PT Cases
9783
11 Cheatings
148
269
309
1000
12 Cr.Br. Of Trust
41
61
62
13 Counterfeit Currency
679
791
759
15 Dowry Deaths
10
11
14
16 Dowry Murders
17 Dowry Harassment
190
239
236
18 Rape Cases
27
24
35
19 SC/ST Offences
55
67
65
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
4941
5685
6117
392.1
501.9
752.2
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
PRAKASHAM
PRA
State
Detection65.1
%
56.0
State
56.0
29.4
65.1
39.8
39.8
29.4
Detection%
Conviction%
255
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
40.08
Murders
65
66
79
7742
Att. to Murders
94
64
75
Kidnappings &
Abductions
104
70
55
46
Hurt Cases
1013
1109
1131
901
Riotings
25
26
12
7 Circles
16
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
65
Robberies
20
20
52
2034
Burglaries
442
428
449
10 UI Cases
2230 10 Thefts
1197
1167
985
284
287
312
44
35
32
16
13
1215
1070
1099
26
26
19
17 Dowry Harassment
629
624
641
18 Rape Cases
123
90
122
19 SC/ST Offences
138
126
132
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
7286
7005
6984
566.8
682.0
817.1
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
11 PT Cases
14038 11 Cheatings
State
Detection
%
66.6 65.1
WE
66.6
Stat
65.1
39.8
39.8
21.8
Detection%
16 Dowry Murders
Conviction%
257
Sl.N
o
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
43.96
Murders
59
72
65
10617
Att. to Murders
80
96
85
Kidnappings &
Abductions
33
38
42
53
Hurt Cases
848
923
975
1052
Riotings
25
27
28
11
7 Circles
22
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
70
Robberies
10
23
15
2709
Burglaries
314
304
341
10 UI Cases
1881 10 Thefts
815
981
845
210
232
174
62
66
68
22
16
794
871
895
20
17
16
17 Dowry Harassment
246
246
153
18 Rape Cases
64
70
67
19 SC/ST Offences
196
208
175
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
5681
6387
6367
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
11 PT Cases
11696 11 Cheatings
13 Counterfeit Currency
State
68.7 %
Detection
65.1
EAS
68.7
Stat
65.1
33.6 39.8
Detection %
Conviction %
39.8
16 Dowry Murders
259
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
8.62
290.7
2011
2012
1 Murders
18
17
18
2 Att. to Murders
17
49
19
Kidnappings &
Abductions
25
28
244
334
323
5 Riotings
Crime Head
4 Hurt Cases
5 No. of Villages
180
6 Sub-Divisions
7 Circles
7 Dacoities
18
8 Robberies
10
10
839
9 Burglaries
127
102
117
10 UI Cases
461 10 Thefts
376
371
333
72
54
62
31
14
24
219
243
239
71.9
65.1
39.8
39.8
16 Dowry Murders
17 Dowry Harassment
91
164
157
18 Rape Cases
10
14
13
19 SC/ST Offences
51
38
27
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
1924
1925
1858
8 Police Stations
11 PT Cases
3179 11 Cheatings
RAJ
Detection %
71.9
65.1
Stat
State
17.4
Detection %
Conviction %
13 Counterfeit Currency
261
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
25.85
Murders
69
67
71
7516
Att. to Murders
67
75
51
Kidnappings &
Abductions
56
69
54
40
Hurt Cases
1178
1405
1509
960
Riotings
34
31
25
7 Circles
17
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
53
Robberies
13
1817
Burglaries
192
258
261
10 UI Cases
2668 10 Thefts
542
563
652
132
151
177
12
27
52
797
1203
1257
63.5
19
13
16
65.1
39.8
39.8
11
17 Dowry Harassment
377
676
758
18 Rape Cases
49
77
66
19 SC/ST Offences
96
79
87
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
5288
6221
6796
153.6
378.3
549.4
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
11 PT Cases
11496 11 Cheatings
State
Detection
%
63.5 65.1
KRI
44.4
Stat
Detection%
16 Dowry Murders
Conviction%
21
263
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
20.44 1 Murders
33
30
34
46
58
52
Kidnappings &
Abductions
71
65
64
560
704
744
16
0 3
10 4 Hurt Cases
5 No. of Villages
230 5 Riotings
6 Sub-Divisions
7 Circles
2 7 Dacoities
23 8 Robberies
19
34
59
2064 9 Burglaries
226
227
220
10 UI Cases
3405 10 Thefts
1302
1486
1355
341
363
376
43
78
108
16
682
836
1244
16
15
17 Dowry Harassment
429
600
911
18 Rape Cases
24
36
47
19 SC/ST Offences
16
47
78
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
5528
6836
7351
457.2
551.6
549.8
8 Police Stations
11 PT Cases
12413 11 Cheatings
State
60.8
38.3 65.1
39.8
Stat
Detection%
Conviction%
13 Counterfeit Currency
265
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
22.78
Murders
18
34
39
89
Att. to Murders
21
32
25
Kidnappings &
Abductions
21
44
24
Hurt Cases
360
321
379
5 No. of Villages
75
Riotings
12
6 Sub-Divisions
7 Circles
Dacoities
13
14
25
Robberies
38
26
27
2320
Burglaries
323
282
366
10 UI Cases
1143 10 Thefts
1155
1252
1046
226
202
231
55
44
58
16
506
509
543
12
11
17 Dowry Harassment
359
351
412
18 Rape Cases
56
52
50
19 SC/ST Offences
35
27
23
20 Tot.Cog.Crimes
6609
4520
4360
403.5
447.1
698.0
8 Police Stations
11 PT Cases
12433 11 Cheatings
State
63.1
VISA
68.3
Stat
65.1
39.8
39.8
Detection%
Conviction%
16 Dowry Murders
267
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
21.26
Murders
76
59
63
9971
25
Att. to Murders
23
28
27
Kidnappings &
Abductions
20
18
20
38
Hurt Cases
566
629
500
No. of Villages
3246
Riotings
66
40
49
Sub-Divisions
Circles
15
Dacoities
Police Stations
47
Robberies
2009
Burglaries
104
161
108
10 UI Cases
712
10
Thefts
236
272
217
11 PT Cases
7264
11
Cheatings
94
101
79
19
15
416
449
337
Convict 14
65.1
47.4
State
Detection%
13
State
76.6
Detection
%
VISA
76.6
47.4
15
Dowry Deaths
65.1
39.8
39.8
16
Dowry Murders
17
Dowry Harassment
99
86
73
18
Rape Cases
37
36
26
19
SC/ST Offences
45
61
35
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
3000
3059
2544
21
97.1
165.6
148.9
Conviction%
269
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
24.02
Murders
24
35
40
6539
Att. to Murders
34
24
31
Kidnappings &
Abductions
14
11
16
34
Hurt Cases
478
605
610
3036
Riotings
7 Circles
10
Dacoities
8 Police Stations
44
Robberies
11
1699
Burglaries
118
120
157
10 UI Cases
843
10
Thefts
255
329
250
11 PT Cases
3083
11
Cheatings
92
82
110
249
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
10
11
13
Counterfeit Currency
Gender Offences
422
492
491
5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions
State
79.3 %
Detection
VIZI
65.1
Stat
Detection%
Convict 14
79.3
44.6
15
Dowry Deaths
13
44.6 65.1
39.8
39.8
16
Dowry Murders
17
Dowry Harassment
268
339
329
18
Rape Cases
31
42
42
19
SC/ST Offences
20
31
74
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
3468
4290
4140
21
99.2
145.4
147.6
Conviction%
271
Sl.
No
Vital Statistics
2010
2011
2012
27.67
Murders
31
35
33
5837
Att. to Murders
33
60
40
Kidnappings &
Abductions
22
20
15
37
Hurt Cases
739
758
690
No. of Villages
1865
Riotings
43
23
Sub-Divisions
Circles
14
Dacoities
Police Stations
47
Robberies
1714
Burglaries
141
114
109
10 UI Cases
773
10
Thefts
285
235
167
11 PT Cases
4274
11
Cheatings
77
43
84
639
12
Cr.Br. Of Trust
11
19
12
13
Counterfeit Currency
505
442
451
State
78.0
Detection %
65.1
SRIK
Convictio 14
45.3
State
Detection%
Gender Offences
78.0
45.3
15
Dowry Deaths
65.1
39.8
39.8
16
Dowry Murders
17
Dowry Harassment
341
302
291
18
Rape Cases
33
28
37
19
SC/ST Offences
53
22
51
20
Tot.Cog.Crimes
3688
3661
3430
108.9
132.5
114.6
Conviction%
21
273
HYDERABAD CITY
Sl.
Name of the Court
No.
South Zone
Saifabad
Central Zone
Central Zone
Begumbazar
Central Zone
Chikkadapally, Musheerabad,
Gandhiangar, Narayanaguda
Central Zone
Ramgopalpet
Central Zone
Nampally
Central Zone
Sulthanbazar, Afzalgunj
East Zone
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
South Zone
East Zone
Chadharghat, Saidabad
East Zone
West Zone
West Zone
16
17
Panjagutta
West Zone
18
North Zone
19
North Zone
20
21
274
CYBERABAD
Sl.No
IX MM, Kukatpally
VI MM, Medchal
X MM, Malkajgiri
Nacharam, Medipally
Uppal, Ghatkesar
II MM /Juvenile, LB Nagar
L.B.Nagar
XI MM, LB Nagar
Saroornagar, Chaitanyapuri
Women PS.
10
Hayatnagar
11
II MM, LB Nagar
Meerpet
12
Vanasthalipuram
13
IV MM, Ibrahimpatnam
14
VI MM, Kukatpally
Cyber Crimes
275
RANGA REDDY
Sl. No.
JFCM Vikarabad
Vikarabad
JFCM Tandur
Tandur
JFCM Chevella
Chevella
JFCM Pargi
Pargi
276
MAHABOOBNAGAR
Sl.
Name of the Court
No.
JFCM Court,
Shadnagar
JFCM Court,
Wanaparthy
JFCM Kollapur
JFCM Court,
Nagarkurnool.
Nagarkurnool
Kodangal
JFCM Court,
Mahaboobnagar
Mahaboobnagar I Town,
Mahaboobnagar II Town,
Mahaboobnagar Rural, Koilkonda,
Hanwada, Nawabpet, Addakal
Mahaboobnagar Town
Circles & Rural, Kothakota
JFCM Court,
Narayanpet
JFCM Court,
Kalwakurthy
10
11
12
13
Alampur Circle
15
All Circles
277
Wanaparthy, Kothakota
Atmakur
NALGONDA
P.S. which comes under the
jurisdiction
Sl. No.
Bhongir , Yadagirigutta ,
Ramannapet ,
Choutuppal Rural
Ramannapet ,
Choutuppal
Suryapet
10
Devarakonda, Gudipally,
Devarakonda Town &
Chandampet, Dindi, Nampally,
Rural, Nampally
Marriguda, Chinthapally, Gurrampode
278
Nalgonda , Chandur
NIZAMABAD
Sl.
No.
Nizamabad Town
Dichpalli Circle,
Nizamabad Rural Circle
JFCM, Armoor
JFCM, Bodhan
Bodhan Circle
JFCM, Banswada
Banswada Circle
JFCM, Bichkunda
Bichkunda Circle
JFCM, Kamareddy,
Kamareddy Circle,
Bhiknoor Circle
Yellareddy Circle
10 JFCM, Yellareddy
279
MEDAK
Sl. No.
280
Narayankhed
WARANGAL RURAL
Sl. No
JFCM Jangaon
ADJFCM, Jangaon
JFCM Parkal
JFCM Mulug
Pasara
JFCM, Narsampet
JFCM Mahabubabad
Addl. JFCM,
Mahabubabad
10
JFCM Thorrur
281
Palakurthy
Mulug, Eturnagaram
Thorrur, Palakurthy,
Kuravi
WARANGAL URBAN
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Court
I Addl MM
Intezargunj.Millscolony,Atmakur
Intezargunj, Millscolony,
Hasanparhty
II AddlMM
Kazipet
Kazipet
III Addl MM
Gesegonda,Mamunoor,Parwathagiri,Sangem,Z
Mamunoor, Warddhannapet
affergadh
IV Addl MM
Subedari,W/ps,Ghanpu(W),Dharmasagar
Subedari,W/ps,Ghanpu(W),
V AddlMM
Matwada,Matwada,Traffic
Matwada,Matwada,Traffic
VI Addl MM
Hanamkonda,Hanamkonda,Traffic
Hanamkonda,
Hanamkonda,Traffic
VII Addl MM
Wardhannapet,Hasanparthy,Madikonda
PSWardhannapet, Hasanparthy,
Ghanpur
PCR Court
Millscolony,I/gunj,Matwada,Hanamkonda,KUC,
Subedari,Kazipet,Madikonda,Dharmasagar,Gh
anpur,Hasanparthy,Atmakur,Mamunoor,Geseg
onda,Sangem,,Parwathagiri,Wardhannapet,Ra
yaparthy,Zaffergadh,
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,
282
KHAMMAM
Sl. No.
Wyra Circle
Kusumanchi Circle
JFCM Sathupalli
Palvancha
Palvancha
10
JFCM, Bhadrachalam
Bhadrachalam, Chintoor,
Venkatapuram, Palvancha,
Aswaraopet.
11
JFCM Mangur
Mangur, Aswapuram,
Edullabayaram, Karakgudem
Edullabayyaram
JFCM, Yellandu
Yellandu, G/Bayyaram,
Tekulapally, Gundla.
12
283
KARIMNAGAR DISTRICT
Sl.
No.
Karimnagar Town
PCR Court
(Spl. Mobile)
Karimnagar Rural ,
Choppadandi
Karimnagar Town
Karimnagar Rural ,
Choppadandi
Karimnagar Town
II_Second Special
MM Court, KNR
Karimnagar Town
II_Second Special
MM Court, Jagtial
Jagtial
MM Court,
Godavarikhani
Peddapalli,
Godavarikhani-I(T) &
II (T), Ramagundam,
Manthani, Kataram,
Godavarikhani-II(T)
MM Court,
Peddapalli
Peddapalli,
Ramagundam
10
MM Court,
Huzurabad
11
MM Court, Husnabad
12
MM Court, Jagtial
13
MM Court, Metpalli
Metpalli, Korutala
14
MM Court, Sircilla
Sircilla
15
MM Court,
Vemulawada
Vemulawada,
Choppadandi
16
MM Court,
Sulthanabad
Sulthanabad
284
Husnabad,
Karimnagar Rural
ADILABAD
Sl. No.
Name of the
Court
JFCM, Adilabad
JFCM,Boath
Spl. JFCM
(Excise)
JFCM Court,
Utnoor
MM Court,
Mancherial
Nirmal.
MM Court,
Chennur
Chennur, Sreerampur
MM Court,
Luxettipet
Luxettipet
FTC Court,
Luxettipet
10
JFCM Sirpur
Town
Kowtala
Kagaznagar
11
JFCM Asifabad
Asifabad
12
FTC Court,
Asifabad
13
JFCM, Asifabad
14
JFCM Sirpur
Town
Bheemini
Bellampalli
15
JFCM Chennur
Nannel
Bellampalli
16
JFCM
Mancherial
Mancherial
285
KURNOOL
Sl. No.
AJFCM, Kurnool
Allagadda, Sirivella
Dhone, Peapally,
Banaganapalli
Pathikonda, Kodumur
10
Yemmiganur , Kosigi
11
12
286
Nandikotkur Circle
Banaganapalli,
Koilkuntla, Panyam
KADAPA
Sl. No.
10
11
12
13
Kodur, Obulavaripalli.
Kodur.
14
Vontimitta, Badvel.
15
287
Proddatur Rural.
ANANTAPUR
Sl.
No.
Dharmavaram Town
Penukonda, Roddam,
Somandepalli, Kothacheruvu,
Bukkapatnam, Puttaparthi Rural,
Gorantla, Puttaparthi Urban
Penukonda Circle
Dharmavaram Urban,
Rural and Ramagiri Circle
Gooty circle
12
Kalyandurg circle.
13
Madakasira Circle
14
Uravakonda
288
CHITTOOR
Sl. No.
Kuppam
Punganur
Madanapalle-Urban &
Rural
Molakalacheruvu
Voyalpad
Piler
Satyavedu
Nagari
10
11
Pakala, Kallur
12
13
289
Pakala
S.No.
290
GUNTUR RURAL
Sl.
Name of the Court
No.
Addl. Munsif
Magistrate Court,
Baptla.
Addl. Munsif
Magistrate Court,
Chilakaluripet
II AMM, Gurazala
AMM, Macharla
I AMM Narasaraopet
Narasaraopet U & R
II AMM, Narasaraopet
Narasaraopet U & R
AMM, Ponnur
I AMM Repalle
Rapalle
10 II AMM Repalle
Rapalle
11 AMM, Sattenapalli
12 I AMM, Tenali
13 II AMM, Tenali
14
Munsif Magistrate
Court, Vinukonda
291
Sl. No.
IV AMM, Guntur
Kothapet, Lalapet
V AMM Guntur
Chebrolu circle
VI AMM Guntur
West circle
Chebrolu circle
Mangalagiri Rural
292
NELLORE
Sl. No.
II AJFCM, Nellore
V AJFCM Nellore
IV AJFCM Nellore
AJFCM Kovur
JFCM Gudur
JFCM Venkatagiri
JFCM Sullurupet
JFCM Vakadu
Vakadu
AJFCM Kavali
Kavali Rural
Kaligiri
10
JFCM Atmakur
11
JFCM Udayagiri
293
PRAKASHAM
Sl. No.
AJFCM, Giddalur
Giddalur
AJFCM, Markapur
Y. Palem
JFCM, Kanigiri
AMMC, Kandukur
II AMM Ongole
Ongole Taluk
Ongole Rural
Ongole Rural
Maddipadu
JFCM, Podili
Podili
10
JFCM, Darsi
Darsi, Podili
11
AMMCourt, Addanki
Inkollu, Addanki
12
AJCJ, Chirala
Chirala
13
JFCM, Chirala
Chirala Rural
14
AMMC, Parchur
Karamchedu
Inkollu
15
JFCM, Parchur
Inkollu, Parchur
Inkollu
16
Kandkur
294
S.Konda
WEST GODAVARI
Sl.
Name of the Court
No.
II AJFCM Court,
Kovvur
II AJfCM Court,
Tanuku
AJFCM Court,
Narasapuram
Narsapuram Circle,
Palakole
Palakole, Penukonda
Circles
II AJFCM Court,
Bhimavaram
JFCM Court,
Chintalapudi
JFCM Court,
Jangareddigudem
10
295
TP Gudem Circle,
Ganapavaram Circle
Chintalapudi Circle
Nidadavol
EAST GODAVARI
Sl.
No.
IV th AJFCM Court,
Kakinada
Pitapuram circle
A JFCM Court,
Ramachandra puram
Ramachandrapuram Circle
Mandapeta Circle
10
AJFCM Court,
Peddapuram
Peddapuram Circle,
Jaggampeta Circle
11
12
13
14
JFCM Court,
Mummidivaram
Mummidivaram Circle
15
Razole Circle
16
Ravulapalem Circle
17
JFCM Court,
Rampachodavaram
Rampachodavaram circle,
Maradumilli Circle
18
19
JFCM Anaparthi
296
Tuni Circle.
Anaparthi
RAJAHMUNDRY URBAN
Sl. No.
VI th AJFCM, Court,
Rajahmundry
297
KRISHNA
Sl. No.
Excise Court,
Machillipatnam
JFCM Bantumilli
AJFCM, Gudiwada
JFCM Kaikaluru
A JFCM, Nuziveedu
AJFCM, Tiruvuru
JFCM Mailavaram
10
JFCM Nandigama
Nandigama, Veerulapadu,
Chandralapadu, Kanchikacherla
11
JFCM Jaggaihpeta
12
V ACMM
Juvenile,Vijayawada
13
298
Nandigama
VIJAYAWADA CITY
Sl.
No.
NameoftheCourt
P.S.whichcomesunderthejurisdiction
Long pending cases of all Police stations and road accident cases
U/s 338 IPC of West and Central zones.
Only U/s 337 IPC cases and petty cases of S.N. Puram , Krishna
Lanka , Nunna Rural , Thotlavalluru , Kankipadu
II Spl. MM Court
10
11
IV Spl. MM Court
Ibrahimpatnam
12
II MM
13
IV ACMM Court
299
VISAKHAPATNAM CITY
Sl. No.
Kancharapalem PS
PendurthiPS
Malkapuram PS
Gajuwaka PS
No Circle Offices.
Steel Plant PS, New Port PS
V Metropolitan Magistrate
Court (Anakapalli)
Parawada PS
No Circle Offices.
III Town PS
No Circle Offices.
IV MM Bhimili
PM Palem, Bheemili,
Anandapuram,
Padmanabhapuram
300
No Circle Offices.
No Circle Offices.
VISAKHAPATNAM DIST.
Sl.
No.
Chodavaram, Kothakota
V.Madugula,
Chodavaram,
Yellamanchili
Arakuvally, Dumbriguda,
ARAKU
10
Ananthagiri,
ARAKU
11
G.Madugula, Paderu
12
Chinthapalli, G.K.Veedhi,
Koyyuru
301
Anakapalli ,
VIZIANAGARAM
Sl. No.
AJFCM, SJSCM
Vizianagaram
JFCM S.Kota
S.Kota, Jami
S. Kota Circle
JFCM Kothavalasa
S. Kota Circle
Saluru Circle
Bobbili Circle
Parvathipuram Circle
Kurupam , Neelakantapuram,
Elwinpeta, Jiyyammavalasa
Elwinpeta Circle
10
11
302
SRIKAKULAM
Sl.
No.
Srikakulam, J.R.
Puram Circle
JFCM, Narasannapeta
Narasannapeta
Circle
JFCM, Kotabommali
Narasannapeta
Circle, Tekkali Circle
JFCM, Tekkali
Tekkali Circle,
Pathapatnam Circle
JFCM, Palasa
Kasibugga PS , Vajrapukotturu PS
Kasibugga Circle
JFCM, Sompeta
Sompeta Circle
JFCM, Ichapuram
Ichapuram Circle
JFCM, Amadalavasala
Amadalavalasa
Circle
JFCM, Pathapatnam
Pathapatnam Circle,
Kotturu Circle
10 JFCM, Rajam
Rajam Circle,
Palakonda, J.R.
Puram
12
14
15
303
Annexure-I
ANDHRA PRADESH STATE LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY
District
Adilabad
Mobile No.
Office
9440621477
08732- 22515
Sri S.Jagannadham
Anantapur
9440621478
08554-274622
Chittoor
9440621481
08572-224611
Kadapa
9440621483
08562-245706
Sri D.Tarakaram
E. Godavari
9440621485
0883-2444736
Guntur
9440621487
0863-2234315
Karimnagar
9440621488
0878-2231920
Sri P.M.M.Siddarthi
Khammam
9440621489
08742-245691
Krishna
9440621490
08672-223089
10 Sri N.Basavaiah
Kurnool
9440621493
08518-278200
Mahabubnagar
9440621496
08542-244459
12 Smt. T.Rajani
Medak
9440621497
08455-275598
13 Sri S.C.Krishnaiah
Nalgonda
9440621498
08682-232308
Nellore
9440621463
0861-2331862
Nizamabad
9440621462
08462-232102
Prakasam
9440621464
08592-234006
17 Sri M.S.K.Jaiswal
Ranga Reddy
9440621465
040-23446100
18 Ms.B.S.Bhanumathi
Srikakulam
9440621466
08942-223810
Visakhapatnam
9440621467
0891-2701421
Vizianagaram
9440621468
08922-255823
21 Smt. D.Leelavathi
Warangal
9440621469
0870-2577959
W.Godavari
9440621470
08812-231250
Hyderabad
9440621458
040-23446210
Metropolitan Legal
Services Authority,
Hyd.
305
Annexure-II
District
Mobile No.
Office
Adilabad
94409 01043
08732 -230243
Anantapur
94409 01044
08554-244166
Chittoor
94409 01045
08572- 231688
Smt. G.Malathi
Kadapa
94409 01046
08562- 244622
East Godavari
94409 01047
0883-2470185
Guntur
94409 01048
0863-2323886
Karimnagar
94409 01049
0878-2250144
Khammam
94409 01050
08742- 222766
Krishna
94409 01051
08672- 223049
10 Sri G.Adinarayana
Kurnool
94409 01052
08518-248821
Mahabubnagar
94409 01053
08542-221629
Medak
94409 01054
08455-271401
Nalgonda
94409 01055
08682- 230101
Nellore
94409 01056
0861-2330579
15 Sri C.Venkatesh
Nizamabad
94409 01057
08462- 250337
Prakasam
94409 01058
08592-280511
Ranga Reddy
94409 01059
040-23446798
Srikakulam
94409 01060
08942- 224675
Visakhapatnam
94409 01061
0891-2575046
Vizianagaram
94409 01062
08922- 255767
Warangal
94409 01063
0870-2550074
West Godavari
94409 01064
08812-224555
23 Sri S.Palani
Hyderabad
94409 01065
040-24568627
Metropolitan
Legal Services
Authority, Hyd
7
8
9
306
Registering Authority
Code No.
Adilabad
Anantapur
Chittoor
Kadapa
East Godavari
5&6
Guntur
7&8
I) Hyderabad
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)
307
Name of the
Region
Registration Mark
Adilabad
Anantapur
Chittoor
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, ACA
Guntur
APG, APF, AAG, ADG, ATG, ABG, AEG, AHG, AIG, ACG, AGG, AJG
Karimnagar
Khammam
Krishna
APK, ADB, AAK, ADK, ATK, ABK, ATS, AEK, AHK, AIK, AIL, ARJ, AIC, AHM, ACK, AGK,
CAN, ACK, AJK
10
Kurnool
11
Mahabubnagar
12
Medak
13
Nalgonda
14
Nellore
15
Nizamabad
16
Prakasham
17
Ranga Reddy
ATR, ABB, AER, AHB, AIB, AIH, ACR, AGR, AJR, ACT, ACH
18
Srikakulam
19
Vizianagaram
20
Visakhapatnam
APV, ADH, AAV, ADJ, ATV, ABV, AEV, AHV, AIV, AHQ, ACV, AGV, AJV, ACS, ACF
21
Warangal
22
West Godavari
APW,AAW, ADW, ATW, ABW, AEW, AHW, AIW, ACW, AGW, AJW, ACQ
23
Hyderabad
APX, APY, APU, AAX, AAY, AAU, ADX, ADY, ADU, ADR
24
Non-transport
ADL, ATX, ATY, ATU, ATL, ABX, ABR, ABD, ABI, AHX, AXY, AHU, AEU, AHO, AIO, AEA,
AHA, ATA, AHS, AES, AIS, ACB, AGB, AJB, ACX, AGX, AJX, ACE, ACM, ACU, ACL, ACJ,
ACO
25
Transport- Sec-bad APT, ADT, AAT, ATT, AET, AHT, AIT, ABT, ACT, AGT, AJT, ABU, ABL, AIX, AIY, ATI, AIU
26
East Zone
27
APSRTC
APZ, AAZ, ADZ, ATZ, ABZ, AEZ, AHZ, AIZ, ACZ, AGZ, AJZ
308
Group of letters
AN
Andhra Pradesh
AP
Arunachal Pradesh
AR
Assam
AS
Bihar
BR
Chandigarh
CH
Chatisgarh
CG
DN
DD
10
Delhi
DL
11
Goa
GA
12
Gujarat
GJ
13
Haryana
HR
14
Himachal Pradesh
HP
15
JK
16
Jharkhand
JH
17
Karnataka
KA
18
Kerala
KL
19
Lakshadeep
LD
20
Madhya Pradesh
MP
21
Maharashtra
MH
22
Manipur
MN
23
Meghalaya
ML
24
Mizoram
MZ
25
Nagaland
NL
26
Orissa
OR
27
Pondicherry
PY
28
Punjab
PB
29
Rajasthan
RJ
30
Sikkim
SK
31
Tamilnadu
TN
32
Tripura
TR
33
Uttar Pradesh
UP
34
Uttaranchal
UA
35
West Bengal
WB
309
Class Of Vehicles
Total No of vehicles
Motor Cycle(NMC)
9436470
Motor Car(NCR)
1183699
Goods carriage-LMV
Goods carriage-MMV
Goods carriage-HMV
Contract Carriage
Vehicles(CC1TOCC5)
7225
Ambulance
3885
Auto Rickshaw
621136
33674
10
42650
11
32768
12
702351
13
Motorcab Cabs-LMV
107228
14
Others
80305
589269
Total
12840660
310
Desig
Prl.Secy.to Govt.
Satyanarain, IPS
STD
Office
Resi
Cell
Code
040 23452143 23609086 8500669099
Fax 23450175
27852220
040 23457805
DGP
Chairperson, Police
Housing
DGP (L&O)
8
9
040
9440907152
Fax
040
040
040
040
040
040
040
23232266
9848031016
23232961 23540532 9491073998
040
040
040
ADGP (Org)
040
Addl. DGP,
040
Homeguards
ADGP (Personnel)
040
IGP (L&O)
040
IGP (Welfare)
040
IGP (Legal)
040
IGP (Coastal Security)
040
AIG (L&O)
040
AIG (Admn)
040
Regional Is.G.P
IGP North Zone
040
IGP South Zone
040
IGP West Zone
040
IGP North Coastal
040
Intelligence Department
Addl.DGP
040
29 N. Balasubrahmanyam, IPS
30 V.C. Sajjanar, IPS
040
040
23415468
31 B. Srinivasulu, IPS
32 P. Hari Kumar, IPS
DIG,CI Cell
SP (P)
040
040
SP (C)
040
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
23232067
23211659
23214939
23233344
23230590
23230220
23233035
23417891 9440627878
23540609 9440627377
9440627679
23230117 8330931554
23358338 9491019533
23730559 7382616131
20010182 9440700939
23212225
23236731
23233657
23235813
23302861
23410846
23357145
27905155
9491063331
9490617522
9440700444
9908017327
SP (Admn)
040
23299397
35 P. Viswaprasad, IPS
36 B. Sumathi, IPS
SP (D)
040
SP (INT)
040
27852424
9440700280
SP (INT)
Security Wing
DIG Security
040
27852424
9440700102
040
23395599
9440700105
38 B. Balakrishna, IPS
311
9440700223
Sl.
No.
Desig
STD
Code
Office
Resi
Cell
Grey Hounds
39 J.V. Ramudu, IPS
040
24594112 23541664
040
24594113 27905060
Group Commandar
040
24594115 23541110
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
OCTOPUS
040
IGP, Octopus
DIG
Crime Investigation Department
Addl.DGP
040
IGP, EOW, CID
040
IGP, PCR
040
040
IGP, Gender Crime
Wi (T), Cyberabad.
DIG
040
DIG
040
SP Greater Hyd Region 040
SP (PRC & SCRB)
040
SP (EOW)
040
SP , Telangana Region 040
SP (A)
040
SP (AD Cell)
040
Police Computer Services
IGP (PCS & S )
040
58
SRP, Sec.bad
040
27707165
9440627263
SRP, Vijayawada
0866
2575897
9490617082
60 P. Muniswamy, IPS
SRP, Guntakal
08552
226327
9440050290
APSP Battalions
Addl. DGP
040
IGP
040
Director, APPA
040
Spl. Director
040
Jt. Director, Training
040
Police Communications
IGP , DPC
040
312
040
23298476
9490616001
040
040
040
040
40
040
040
040
040
040
040
27852734
23261555
24526600
27855659
24528888
23437939
23307676
23241516
27852466
24515555
24656393
27721333 9490616189
9490616100
9490616262
27852342 9490616417
23405355 9490616476
27852501 9490616366
27852801 9490616552
24040349 9490616301
23356585 9490616004
23003744 9490616005
9440616645
Sl.
No.
STD
Office
Resi
Cell
Code
Cyberabad Commissionerate
C.P
040 23004546 20041100 9490617200
Desig
83 T. Yoganand, IPS
040
040
DCP, Balanagar
040
9491060901
DCP- Traffic
040
DCP, LB Nagar
040
27853900
2301448 9440617202
2562763
2493333
2525500 9440627277
2492222 9440050945
9490619340
Commissioners of Police
CP, Visakhapatnam
0891
CP, Vijayawada City
0866
DCP, Admn, VJA
0866
Range D.Is.G
IGP, Guntur Range
0863
08812
231350
231300
0891
2563938
2754535 9440627222
0870
2511633
9440627676
95
97 Y. Nagi Reddy, IPS
DIG, Nizamabad
08462 226352
R
DIG, Karimnagar
0878 2262377
R
DIG, Hyderabad Range 040 23232185
98
08518
235442
235777
99
240866
274433
222508
222566
9440795800
9440795900
2230812
9440627008
9440627346
226353
9440627673
9440627286
SP, Vizianagaram
08922
276163
226677
0891
2551104
2755181 9440796000
0884
2362000
2363000 9440796500
S.P. Rajahmundry U
0884
2461300
08812
232662
2427187 9440796502
230503 9440796600
SP, Krishna,
08672
252800
223666
0863
2234828
2352100 9491067200
0863
2218340
2218340 9491067800
SP, Prakasham
08592
286100
9440627100
SP, Nellore
0861
2331700
2331633 9440796300
SP, Anantapur
08554
240105
274802
9440796800
SP, Chittoor
08572
235828
233303
9440796700
S.P, Tirupathi -U
SP, Kadapa
08562
242198
244303
9004796900
SP, Kurnool
08518
225700
225600
9440795500
SP, Karimngar
0878
2262303
SP, Adilabad
08732
226246
226888
9440795000
SP, Warangal -R
08710
2578155
2455100 9440795200
S.P., Warangal U
SP, Khammam
08742
220000
225333
2248177
9440796400
9440796702
9440795100
9490619596
9440795300
SP, MBNR
08542
243300
243399
9440795700
SP, Medak
08455
276600
276700
9849927000
SP, Nalgonda
08682
222306
222304
9440795600
SP, Nizamabad
95846
232203
221750
9440795400
SP, RR
08416
255601
255600
9440627929
313
Sl.
No.
STD
Code
Anti Corruption Bureau
DG, ACB
040
Director, ACB
040
040
040
24600140
040
9440446110
Director V&E
040
DIG, V&E
040
23221295
040
27611122
Desig
Office
Resi
Cell
9493193236
2331992 9959522999
040
DG Fire Services
Commnr. Printing
Stationary & Stores.
DG & IG of Prisons
040
040
040
Controller Legal
Metrology.
040
040
23713563
9959224401
040
24554437
9490618777
Commissioner of
Inquiries, Hyd
040
23452694 23555542
040
040
040
24743405
Director (Enforcement),
Proh. & Excise
040
24602782
9440902660
040
040
23840207
66665134
9490023788
8978111001
0877
040
2264702
27852269
9849523336
9505088333
314