Sunday 29 October 2017

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CCTV footage helps cops crack cradle theft puzzle
HYDERABAD: Though they could not save the four-day-old baby boy, police have left no stone unturned to locate the kidnapper in their bid to rescue the newborn.After the boy's grandmother Kalpana, alerted her daughter Nirmala and son-in-law Pandu about the child being stolen near Niloufer Hospital, they lodged a complaint with Nampally police.
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Police immediately analysed CCTV cameras footage. Though they could identity the culprit get into an auto bearing an advertisement of TVS, the vehicle registration number could not be identified. Police then contacted the advertisement agency and got details of the auto driver.

The auto driver told police he dropped the woman near Lakdikapul. Cops then analysed CCTV in Hyderabad footage near the location and saw her getting into a city bus. A special team verified CCTV cameras footage on the route of the bus and saw the woman disembarking at Af zalgunj.


Later, she took another bus to Petlaburj Hospital. " An eye-witness said she got on to a bike.When we checked CCTV in Hyderabad  footage of the area, she was seen pillion riding on a bike. We tracked the bike till Rachuloor gate near Kandukur, where the vehicle had a flat tyre. Then, the family got into an RTC bus," Nampally inspector Sanjay Kumar said.


"The suspect's photos were dispatched to police, sarpanches, Aasha workers and media personnel in Amangal, Kalwakurthy , Veldanda and Achampet mandals," DCP , Central Zone, D Joel Davis said.


An old woman from Badonipally in Veldanda identified the suspect as daughter-in-law of Balamma of their village. "We went to Balamma's house and she confirmed the suspect was her daughter-in-law Manjula. Our teams then went to Manjula's house at Katedan and arrested her," the inspector said.


"Manjula suffered a miscarriage five months ago, but concealed the fact from her husband and mother-in-law. It was her second miscarriage. Manjula went to Petlaburj Hospital on Saturday after informing her husband that she was going for a check-up and next day told him that she had delivered a baby boy . The family believed her. "Our teams tried their best, but it is sad that we could not save the boy ," the DCP said.


reference: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/cctv-footage-helps-cops-crack-cradle-theft-puzzle/articleshow/61235200.cms


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