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INDEX

SUBJECT
PROFILE OF AP AND AP POLICE
CRIME SNAPSHOTS
BEST PRACTICES OF A.P. IN INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
CCTNS
HIGHLIGHTS
CHAPTER-1

DISTRIBUTION OF COGNIZABLE CRIME

CHAPTER-2

BODILY CRIME

CHAPTER-3

PROPERTY CRIME

CHAPTER-4

ECONOMIC OFFENCES

CHAPTER-5

CRIME AGAINST WOMEN

CHAPTER-6

ANTI HUMAN TRAFFICKING

CHAPTER-7

CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN

CHAPTER-8

JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

CHAPTER-9

CRIME AGAINST SC/ST

CHAPTER-10

FACTION CRIME

CHAPTER-11

EXTREMIST OFFENCES

CHAPTER-12

GRAVE CRIMES

CHAPTER-13

SPECIAL AND LOCAL LAWS

CHAPTER-14

CYBER CRIME

CHAPTER-15

CUSTODIAL DEATHS

CHAPTER-16

MISSING PERSONS

CHAPTER-17

ROAD ACCIDENTS

CHAPTER-18

THEFT OF IDOLS

CHAPTER-19

ARRESTS

CHAPTER-20

DISPOSAL OF IPC CASES BY POLICE AND BY COURTS

CHAPTER-21

COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS UNDER DIFFERENT CRIME


HEADS

CHAPTER-22

POLICE STRENGTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE

CHAPTER-23

POLICE SACRIFICES
MARINE POLICE
FSL
FPB
DISTRICT PROFILES & MAPS AND CRIME TRENDS
MAGISTRATE COURTS AND THEIR JURISDICTIONS
NAMES & PHONE NOs. OF DIST. LEGAL SERVICE
AUTHORITY
REGISTRATION NOs & LETTERS UNDER AP MOTOR
VEHICLE RULES
PHONE NUMBERS OF SENIOR POLICE OFFICERS

PAGE

PROFILE OF ANDHRA PRADESH AND ANDHRA PRADESH POLICE


I. GENERAL
1

Area in Sq. Kms.

279529

Population (in Lakhs)

903.92

Male (in Lakhs)

460.91

Female (in Lakhs)

443.01

No. of Villages

30196

Density of Population (Per Sq.KM)

309

Sex Ratio (Females per 1000 Males)

993

No. of Revenue Districts

23

No. of Revenue Divisions

91

10

No. of Revenue Mandals

1128

11

Rural / Urban Population (in Lakhs)


(Urban + Rural)

12

Bordering States

903.92
(397.72 + 506.20)
Orissa, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, Madhya
Pradesh, Karnataka and Chattishgarh

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

No. of Districts

Strength
(Civil + AR+APSP)

99796

Police Stations (Including Women P.Ss)

1708

Women Police Stations

31

No. of Circles

339

No. of Sub-Divisions

173

Police/Population
(Per lakh Population)

AP
: 110
All India : 137 (2012)

Density of Police Personnel


(No. of Policemen per Sq.Km)

Total no. of UI cases ( as on 31.12.2013)

92558

10

Total no. of PT cases ( as on 31.12.2013)

359201

0.36

CRIME - SNAPSHOTS
CRIME

HIGHEST

LOWEST

Crime Rate (IPC)*

Ranga Reddy (469.62)

VSP Rural (141.09)

Incidence of Crime

Cyberabad (19217)

Rajahmundry Urban(2065)

Murder

Mahaboobnagar (163)

Rajaymundry Urban (11)

Rioting

Nalgonda (153)

Vijayawada City (6)

Kidnapping & Abduction

Cyberabad (170)

Rajahmundry Urban(9)

Dacoity

Cyberabad
Nizamabad

Robbery

Cyberabad (87)

VSP Rural (4)

Burglary

Cyberabad (1313)

Ranga Reddy (92)

Cheating

Hyderabad City (2122)

Rajahmundry Urban (40)

Rape

Cyberabad (131)

Tirupathi Urban (10)

Dowry Death

Cyberabad (43)

Rajahmundry Urban (2)

Harassment

Cyberabad (1477)

VSP Rural (92)

Molestation

Nalgonda (357)

Tirupathi Urban (33)

SC/ST Offences

Kurnool (225)

Rajahmundry Urban (39)

Special and Local Laws

Hyderabad (3430017)

Ranga Reddy (34090)

(13)

Thirupathi Urban
Krishna
Vizianagaram

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

(NlL)

BEST PRACTICES OF A. P. POLICE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


I.

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
1992. Initially Police Computer Services is a part of CID and it was made as a
separate unit in the year 1999.

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.

Applications :- AP Police has developed lot of application to strengthen the field


officers. All the applications are clustered in to the Intranet Portal and made
available to all the Police Stations. The following applications are widely used :1. AP Police emailing System :- It is a name based mailing system. Can be
accessed by Intranet and Internet. Widely used to get call details reports
from Service Providers and Internal Communication.

2. AP Police Messaging System :- It is a mandatory application. It is a


unique application using database for messing system. All the roles
(approx. 10000) are categorized and made available in this system. Al the
circular and official communications were made through this only. Which
saves lot of manpower, time and paper.
3. 3rd Eye :- It is a best Investigation Supporting Tool. The tool established
the Identity proof of the person. It contains the database of Mobile Phones,
Driving Licences, Vehicle Information, Ration Cards, Voter ID Cards and
Education Certificates.
4. Criminal Intelligence System:- It is a Crime and Criminal Database
System. The information of all criminal with their total particulars are
available in this application. The system will also have the information
about
NBWs, Missing Persons, Un-identified Dead Bodies, Vehicle
Information and Jail Releases. The system will also perform the automatic
match with missing with un-identified bodies, lost and recovered
mobiles/vehicles etc.
5. Personal Information System:- The application contains the service
records of each and every individual working in Police Department. The
application contains the pay, personal, leave, rewards, punishments,
postings, trainings and insurance information.
6. State Crime Records Bureau Returns:All the required returns for
SCRB (105 returns) are entered at Police Station Level and compiled at
each level i.e., Circle, Sub division, DPO and SCRB. Which saves lot of
manpower, time and paper.
7. Investigation Supporting Center :- The application is ready reference tool
to the Investigating Officers. All the Standard Operating Procedures are
compiled crime head wise and systematically arranged. It also provided the
Check lists and Action Plan to the Investigating Officers. All the relevant
templates are made available in this application.
8. E-cops:- All the Police procedures were systematically computerised in
this application. All the 7 Integrated Investigation forms (FIR, CDF, Search
& Seizure, Arrest, Charge sheet/final report, Court Disposal, Appeal) are
computerised. This will help Senior Officers to monitor the day to day
progress of the case and evaluate the performance of the Investigating
Officer.
9. CAT:- Call Analysis Tool is an application which performs the Analysis of
the Call Details Reports uploaded for a specific crime. This application
performs the General analysis and Sensitive Analysis.
10. SMS facility:- All the Sub Inspector and above officers are provided Mobile
Phones under Common User Group (CUG) Category. With the help of this
the officers can avail SMS gateway facility for getting information of Mobile
Phones and Vehicle Information

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.

CRIME AND CRIMINAL TRACKING & NETWORK SYSTEM-CCTNS


IX. Benefits to citizens.
a) Multiple channels to access services from police.
b) Simplified process for registering and tracking incidents, petitions and FIRs.
c) Simplified proves for accessing general services such as requests for certificates,
verifications and permissions,.
d) Simplified process for registering grievances against police.
e) Simplified process for tracking the progress of the case during Investigation &
trails through police website.
f)

Simplified access to view/ report unclaimed / recovered vehicles and property.

g) Improved relationship management for victims and witnesses.


h) Faster and assured response from police to any emergency calls for assistance
i)
X.

Transparency on investigation.
Benefits to police Department

a) Enhanced tools for investigation.


b) Centralized crime and criminal information repository along with the criminal
images and fingerprints with advanced search capabilities.
c) Enhanced ability to analyze crime patterns, modus operandi.
d) Enhanced ability to analyze accidents and other road incidents.
e) Faster turnaround time for the analysis results (crime and traffic) to reach the
officers on the field.
f)

Reduced workload of the Police Station back-office activities such as preparation


of regular and ad-hoc reports and station records management.

g) Better coordination and communication with external stakeholders through


implementation of electronic information exchange systems.
h) Simple and Minimal Data Entry & Process / System Driven Approach.
-oOo-

HIGHLIGHTS IN INCIDENCE OF CRIME


XI.

The overall crime rate in AP is increased inspite of increase in population, increase in


number of vehicles, rapid urbanization and migration of rural people to urban areas,
low ratio of Police to People. 33.5% of the population live in urban areas with
66.50% in rural areas. Crime by youngsters, new entrants has shown an increase.
1. 205278 cases of Total Cognizable Crime under IPC have been registered in the
State in 2013 as against 181934 in 2012 showing an increase of 12.83 %.
2. 41105 cases of Bodily Crime were reported in the State in 2013 as against 37749
in 2012 showing an increase of 8.89%.
3. Districts / Commissionerates that topped the Crime Graph:

XII.

3.1

Mahabubnagar district recorded highest no. of Murders (163).

3.2

Kurnool district registered the highest number of Attempt to Murder cases


(155).

3.3

Mahaboobnagar district registered highest no. of cases of Culpable Homicide


not amounting to Murder (29).

3.4

Cyberabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of


Kidnapping & Abduction (170).

3.5

Nalgonda district registered the highest number of Hurt cases (1863).

3.6

Nalgonda district registered the highest number of Rioting cases (153).

3.7

Cyberabad Commissionerate recorded highest no. of Rape cases (131).

3.8

Major Cities: Hyderabad City ranked 8th in the incidence of Bodily Crimes
(1611) while Cyberabad (1992),Vijayawada City (900) and Visakhapatnam
City (490) Cities ranked 3rd , 22th and 28th respectively.

Property Crime registered an increasing trend by 13.7% over the previous year.
a. Cyberabad Commissionerate & Nalgonda district recorded highest number of
dacoities (13 each).
b. Cyberabad Commissionerate recorded the highest number of cases reported
under Robberies (87), Burglaries (1313) and Ordinary Thefts (4718)

XIII.

Economic Offences increased by 21.4% over last year.


a. Hyderabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of cheating
cases (2122) and Counterfeit currency (44).
b. Cyberabad Commissionerate registered the highest number of cases of
Criminal Breach of Trust (149).

XIV.

Crime against Women has shown an increase by 15.3% over the figures of last
year.

XV.

Crime against Children has shown an increase by 11.7% over the figures of last
year.

XVI.

Juvenile delinquency cases have shown an increase by 46.73% over the figures
of last year.

XVII.

Crime against SCs/STs increased by 2.90% with 2949 cases reported in 2013 as
against 2866 reported in 2012.

XVIII.

Extremist offences showed a decrease in 2013 by 30.23% over 2012.

XIX.

Cases under Special & Local Laws increased by 12.2% over previous year.

XX.

674 cases registered under Cyber crime in 2013 as against 490 cases in 2012.

XXI.

8 cases of Custodial deaths reported in 2013 as against 11 cases in the year


2012.

XXII.

Cases of Missing persons increased in 2013 by 15.53% compared to previous


year.

XXIII.

Road accidents showed an increasing trend in 2013 by 3.52 % over previous


year.

XXIV.

Theft of idol cases decreased in 2013 by 53.33% over previous year.

District wise Crime Rate (IPC) - 2013


(Per 1 Lakh Population)
VSP RURAL

141.1

EAST GODAVARI

146.3

CHITTOOR

149.9

SRIKAKULAM

155.3

ANANTAPUR

162.1

PRAKASHAM

169.0

KURNOOL

172.0

GUNTUR-R

172.9

MAHABOOBNAGAR

185.7

WEST GODAVARI

189.6

VIZIANAGARAM

192.4

Districts

KARIMNAGAR

201.7

MEDAK

214.3

ADILABAD

216.3

WARANGAL-R

217.0

KADAPA

222.4

CYBERABAD

223.5

NELLORE

232.6

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

239.4
244.5 State Average

KRISHNA

254.1

NIZAMABAD

269.6

NALGONDA

277.0

TIRUPATHI-U

281.0

VSP CITY

297.3

WARANGAL-U

346.9

KHAMMAM

353.7

HYDERABAD CITY

377.1

GUNTUR-U

388.1

VIJAYAWADA CITY

416.2

RANGA REDDY

469.6
0

50

100

150

200

250

Crime Rate

300

350

400

450

500

District wise Detection Percentage - 2013

HYDERABAD CITY

32.2

GUNTUR-U

47.0

TIRUPATHI-U

47.9

RANGA REDDY

50.1

PRAKASHAM

51.5

CYBERABAD

52.9

KRISHNA

52.9

NELLORE

53.0

KADAPA

55.2

KURNOOL

57.1

Districts

VIJAYAWADA CITY

58.4

MAHABOOBNAGAR

59.3

VSP CITY

59.9

EAST GODAVARI

60.7

VSP RURAL

61.0

GUNTUR-R

61.1
61.4 State Average
61.6

ANANTAPUR
WEST GODAVARI

61.7

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

65.7

WARANGAL-U

67.6

SRIKAKULAM

68.5

CHITTOOR

68.9

ADILABAD

69.6

NIZAMABAD

70.3

NALGONDA

70.7

MEDAK

71.6

KHAMMAM

72.3

KARIMNAGAR

74.7

VIZIANAGARAM

75.9

WARANGAL-R

81.8
0

10

20

30

40

11

50

60

70

80

90

District wise Conviction Percentage - 2013

RANGA REDDY

13.8

ANANTAPUR

15.1

PRAKASHAM

16.4

HYDERABAD CITY

18.1

Districts

CHITTOOR

18.8

KADAPA

19.6

MAHABOOBNAGAR

19.8

NELLORE

21.6

GUNTUR-R

21.9

NALGONDA

22.1

KURNOOL

22.2

EAST GODAVARI

22.5

KRISHNA

22.6

WEST GODAVARI

22.6

VSP RURAL

23.3

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

23.6

KARIMNAGAR

23.9

SRIKAKULAM

24.2

NIZAMABAD

24.9
26.9 State Average

CYBERABAD

29.5

GUNTUR-U

29.9

VIJAYAWADA CITY

30.6

MEDAK

31.7

TIRUPATHI-U

34.0

KHAMMAM

36.2

WARANGAL-R

36.9

ADILABAD

37.7

VIZIANAGARAM

40.1

WARANGAL-U

46.4

VSP CITY

57.6
0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

District wise PT Cases - 2013

Districts

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

3553

TIRUPATHI-U

3910

VIZIANAGARAM

4003

RANGA REDDY

4524

GUNTUR-U

4561

SRIKAKULAM

5358

WARANGAL-U

5406

VSP RURAL

7936

KADAPA

8161

GUNTUR-R

8276

CHITTOOR

9340

ANANTAPUR

9461

KURNOOL

9503

WARANGAL-R

10196

NIZAMABAD

10264

PRAKASHAM

10766

MEDAK

11186
11940 State Average

EAST GODAVARI

12226

KRISHNA

12244

ADILABAD

12747

VSP CITY

14012

WEST GODAVARI

14400

VIJAYAWADA CITY

14595

NELLORE

14794

KHAMMAM

16451

MAHABOOBNAGAR

16874

NALGONDA

19573

KARIMNAGAR

25411

HYDERABAD CITY

27083

CYBERABAD

31396
0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

District wise UI cases - 2013

Districts

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

810

WARANGAL-R

1100

RANGA REDDY

1207

VIZIANAGARAM

1217

VSP RURAL

1341

SRIKAKULAM

1357

CHITTOOR

1489

WARANGAL-U

1535

MEDAK

1635

TIRUPATHI-U

1713

ADILABAD

2094

KARIMNAGAR

2102

NIZAMABAD

2160

GUNTUR-U

2686

NALGONDA

2745

ANANTAPUR

2780

VSP CITY

2852

WEST GODAVARI

2953

EAST GODAVARI

2984

GUNTUR-R

3025

KHAMMAM

3059

3040 State Average


KURNOOL

3351

KADAPA

3474

KRISHNA

3532

MAHABOOBNAGAR

3590

PRAKASHAM

3808

VIJAYAWADA CITY

3991

NELLORE

3998

CYBERABAD

7587

HYDERABAD CITY

15028
0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

14000

16000

DISTRIBUTION OF COGNIZABLE CRIME


Introduction:
1.1

Total cognizable crime under IPC sections reported in A.P. State during the year
2013 is 205278 as against 181934 in 2012 indicating an increase of 12.83%.

1.2

The grand total of bodily offences, property offences and white-collar offences under
the IPC was 83314 in 2011, 84063 in 2012 and 94577 in 2013. The other IPC cases
are 110701 in number in 2013. As on 31.12.2013, a total no. of 92558 cases are UI
and 359201 cases are Pending Trial.
Graph of total Bodily, Property & White Collar Offences
WhiteCollar
Crime,
12789

14%

43%

BodilyCrime
41105

43%
Property
Crime,40683

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 Khammam, Warangal Urban,
Visakhapatnam City and Tirupathi Urban. Pendency of investigation was highest in
Hyderabad City followed by Cyberabad, Nellore, Vijayawada City and Prakasham
districts. Cyberabad had the highest pendency of pending trial cases, followed by
Hyderabad City, Karimnagar, Nalgonda, Mahabubnagar & Khammam. These units
need to take up follow up action with the judiciary on the PT pendency.

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 61.4%. The following units are falling below the
state average: Hyderabad City (32.2%), Guntur Urban (47%), Tirupathi Urban
(47.9%), Ranga Reddy (50.1%), Prakasham (51.5%), Cyberabad & Krishna
(52.9%each), Nellore (53%), Kadapa (55.2%), Kurnool (57.1%), Vijayawada City
(58.4%), Mahabubnagar (59.3%), VSP city (59.9%), East Godavari (60.7%), VSP
rural (61%) and Guntur Rural (61.1%).

1.7

Conviction:

The state conviction percentage is 29.6%. The following units are falling below the
state average: Ranga Reddy (13.8%), Anantapur (15.1%), Prakasham (16.4%),
Hyderabad City (18.1%), Chittoor (18.8%), Kadapa (19.6%), Mahabubnagar (19.8%),
Nellore (21.6%), Guntur Rural (21.9%), Nalgonda (22.1%), Kurnool (22.2%), East
Godavari (22.5%), Krishna (22.6%), West Godavari(22.6%), VSP Rural (23.3%),
Rajahmundry

Urban(23.6%),

Karimnagar

(23.9%),

Srikakulam

(24.2%)

and

Nizamabad (24.9%).

1.8

UI cases :
The total No. of UI cases in the entire State is 92558. The largest number of U.I.
Cases are in Hyderabad City (15028) followed by

Cyberabad

(7587), Nellore

(3998), Vijayawada City (3991) and Prakasham (3808).

1.9

P.T. cases

The total No. of PT cases in the entire State as on 31.12.2013, is 359201. The
largest number of P.T. Cases are in Cyberabad (31396) followed by Hyderabad City
(29083), Karimnagar (25411), Nalgonda (19573), Mahabubnagar (16874) and
Khammam (16451).

1.10

Note on Crime in AP -2013


GENERAL REVIEW OF CRIME 2013

Units that recorded highest crime under


the respective head:

Total Cognizable Crime (14.07% increase).

1. Cyberabad
2. Hyderabad City
Crime incidence: - A total number of 205278 cases 3. Khammam
were reported in the year 2013 as against 179955
cases reported in 2012 indicating an increase of
14.07%.

: 19217
: 15478
: 10146

Dacoities (-7.81% decrease)

1. Cyberabad
2. Nalgonda
3. Kurnool
cases
of
dacoities
were
reported
in
the
year
118
2013 as against 128 in 2012 indicating a decrease
of 7.81%.

: 13
: 13
: 11

Robberies(4.15% increase)

: 87
: 63
: 46

677 cases of robberies were reported in the year


2013 as against 650 cases in 2012 indicating an
increase of 4.15%.

1. Cyberabad
2. Vijayawada City
3. Hyderabad City

Burglaries (16.65% increase)

1. Cyberabad
2. Hyderabad City
9690 cases of burglaries were reported in the year 3. West Godavari
2013 as against 8307 in 2012 indicating an increase
of 16.65%.

: 1313
: 649
: 486

Theft cases (13.14 % increase)

1. Cyberabad
2. Hyderabad City
29955 cases of theft were reported in the year 2013 3. Vijayawada City
as against 26475 in 2012 indicating an increase of
13.14%.

: 4718
: 4075
: 2135

Murder cases (-10.40% decrease)

1. Mahabubnagar
2. Anantapur
2188 cases of Murders were reported in the year 3. Cyberabad
2013 as against 2442 in 2012 indicating a decrease
of 10.40%.

: 163
: 147
: 143

Attempt to Murder (5.10% increase)

: 155
: 141
: 141

1. Kurnool
2. Hyderabad City
2081 cases of Murders were reported in the year 3. Anantapur
2013 as against 1980 in 2012 indicating an increase
of 5.10%.

Riotings (3.64% increase)


1737 cases of rioting were reported in the
year 2013 as against 1676 in 2012 indicating an
increase of 3.64%.
Hurt Cases (10.38% increase)

1. Nalgonda
2. Kadapa
3. Warangal Rural

1. Nalgonda
31647 cases of hurt were reported in the 2. Karimnagar
year 2013 as against 28670 in 2012 indicating an 3. Guntur Rural
increase of 10.38%.
Rape (21.09% increase)
1. Cyberabad
1579 cases of rape were reported in the year 2. West Godavari
2013 as against 1305 in 2012 indicating an increase 3. Mahabubnagar
of 21.09%.

: 153
: 147
: 127

: 1863
: 1572
: 1535

: 131
: 117
: 113

Kidnapping & Abduction (12.29% increase)


1. Cyberabad
1708 cases of kidnapping and abduction 2. Hyderabad City
were reported in the year 2013 as against 1521 in 3. Anantapur
2012 indicating an increase of 12.29%.

: 170
: 120
: 103

Cheatings (21.60% increase)


1. Hyderabad City
11256 cases of cheating were reported in 2. Cyberabad
the year 2013 as against 9258 in 2012 showing an 3. Khammam
increase of 21.60%.

: 2122
: 1848
: 547

Criminal Breach of Trust (23.93% increase).


1. Cyberabad
1357 cases of Cr.Br. of Trust were reported 2. Nellore
the year 2013 as against 1095 in 2012 indicating an 3. Vijayawada City
increase of 23.93%.

: 149
: 113
: 104

Counterfeit Currency (-3.83% decrease)


1. Hyderabad City
were 2. Krishna
176 cases of counterfeit currency
reported in the year 2013 as against 183 in 2012 3. Cyberabad
indicating a decrease of 3.83%.

: 44
: 12
: 12

Crime against women (15.25% increase)


1. Cyberabad
28272 cases were registered in the year 2. Hyderabad City
2013 under Crime Against Women, as against 3. Vijayawada City
24530 cases in 2012 showing an increase of
15.25% over previous year.

: 2317
: 1802
: 1558

Crime Against SC/ST: (2.90% increase)


2949 cases of crime against SC/ST were
reported in the year 2013 as against 2866 in 2012
showing an increase of 2.90%.

1.
2.
3.

Kurnool
Nellore
Nalgonda

: 225
: 196
: 194

Road Accidents: (3.53% increase)


A total of 43048 cases of Road Accidents
were registered in the year 2013 as against 41582
in 2012 recorded an increase of 3.53%.

1.
2.
3.

Cyberabad
Hyderabad City
Nalgonda

: 3856
: 2439
: 2144

14647 persons died due to accidents and


52522 got injured in the year 2013.

Under Investigation Cases

1. Hyderabad City
2. Cyberabad
Total No. of UI cases in the entire state as 3. Nellore
on 31.12.2013 is 92558

: 15028
: 7587
: 3998

Pending Trial Cases

1. Cyberabad
2. Hyderabad City
Total No. of PT cases in the entire state as 3. Karimnagar
on 31.12.2013 is 359201.

: 31396
: 27083
: 25411

1. Cyberabad
27995 NBWs are pending execution as on 2. Hyderabad
3. Karimnagar
31.12.2013.

: 3857
: 3753
: 1861

NBWs

TABLE - 1.1
Percentage distribution of Cognizable Crime (IPC) under important heads for the years
2012 and 2013
Murder
2012
Sl.
No

Attempt to Murder
2013

2012

2013

UNITS
No. of Perce- No. of
cases ntage cases

Percentage

No. of Perce- No. of


cases ntage cases

Percentage

1 Hyderabad City

96

0.11

102

0.11

165

0.20

141

0.15

2 Cyberabad

173

0.21

143

0.15

110

0.13

117

0.12

3 Ranga Reddy

60

0.07

73

0.08

27

0.03

46

0.05

4 Mahaboobnagar

154

0.18

163

0.17

81

0.10

60

0.06

5 Nalgonda

81

0.10

80

0.08

86

0.10

96

0.10

6 Nizamabad

100

0.12

91

0.10

43

0.05

54

0.06

7 Medak

95

0.11

100

0.11

37

0.04

68

0.07

8 Warangal-R

74

0.09

48

0.05

40

0.05

52

0.05

9 Warangal-U

38

0.05

19

0.02

17

0.02

19

0.02

10 Khammam

119

0.14

93

0.10

103

0.12

93

0.10

11 Karimnagar

115

0.14

83

0.09

96

0.11

77

0.08

12 Adilabad

69

0.08

89

0.09

72

0.09

67

0.07

13 Kurnool

109

0.13

122

0.13

126

0.15

155

0.16

14 Kadapa

110

0.13

85

0.09

82

0.10

103

0.11

15 Anantapur

165

0.20

147

0.16

108

0.13

141

0.15

16 Chittoor

79

0.09

65

0.07

68

0.08

53

0.06

17 Tirupathi-U

31

0.04

21

0.02

27

0.03

21

0.02

18 Guntur-R

86

0.10

106

0.11

58

0.07

75

0.08

19 Guntur-U

47

0.06

41

0.04

50

0.06

46

0.05

20 Nellore

88

0.10

87

0.09

81

0.10

105

0.11

21 Prakasham

104

0.12

68

0.07

96

0.11

87

0.09

22 West Godavari

79

0.09

77

0.08

75

0.09

58

0.06

23 East Godavari

65

0.08

62

0.07

85

0.10

63

0.07

24 Rajahmundry-U

18

0.02

11

0.01

19

0.02

14

0.01

25 Krishna

71

0.08

48

0.05

51

0.06

46

0.05

26 Vijayawada City

34

0.04

25

0.03

52

0.06

55

0.06

27 VSP City

39

0.05

25

0.03

25

0.03

50

0.05

28 VSP Rural

63

0.07

42

0.04

27

0.03

37

0.04

29 Vizianagaram

40

0.05

28

0.03

31

0.04

35

0.04

30 Srikakulam

33

0.04

34

0.04

40

0.05

43

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

0.01

0.00

0.00

0
2442

0.00
2.90

0
2188

0.00
2.31

1
1980

0.00
2.36

0
2081

0.00
2.20

34 CID
TOTAL :

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

TABLE - 1.2
Culp. Hom. not amounting to
Murder
Sl.
No

2012

UNITS

Kidnapping & Abduction

2013

No. of Perce- No. of Percecases ntage cases ntage

2012

2013

No. of Percecases ntage

No. of Percecases ntage

Hyderabad City

0.01

0.01

74

0.09

120

0.13

Cyberabad

0.01

16

0.02

134

0.16

170

0.18

Ranga Reddy

0.01

0.01

21

0.02

24

0.03

Mahaboobnagar

14

0.02

29

0.03

67

0.08

75

0.08

Nalgonda

0.01

0.01

78

0.09

80

0.08

Nizamabad

12

0.01

12

0.01

28

0.03

41

0.04

Medak

0.01

0.01

42

0.05

38

0.04

Warangal-R

10

0.01

0.00

60

0.07

42

0.04

Warangal-U

0.00

0.00

39

0.05

41

0.04

10 Khammam

0.01

10

0.01

58

0.07

81

0.09

11 Karimnagar

11

0.01

0.01

95

0.11

92

0.10

12 Adilabad

14

0.02

13

0.01

60

0.07

48

0.05

13 Kurnool

0.00

0.00

42

0.05

63

0.07

14 Kadapa

0.00

0.01

62

0.07

63

0.07

15 Anantapur

0.00

0.00

68

0.08

103

0.11

16 Chittoor

0.01

0.00

49

0.06

39

0.04

17 Tirupathi-U

0.00

0.00

22

0.03

13

0.01

18 Guntur-R

0.00

0.00

55

0.07

44

0.05

19 Guntur-U

0.00

0.00

37

0.04

42

0.04

20 Nellore

0.00

0.00

75

0.09

83

0.09

21 Prakasham

0.00

0.01

53

0.06

41

0.04

22 West Godavari

0.00

0.00

55

0.07

71

0.08

23 East Godavari

0.00

0.01

42

0.05

55

0.06

24 Rajahmundry-U

0.00

0.00

0.01

11

0.01

25 Krishna

0.00

0.00

54

0.06

47

0.05

26 Vijayawada City

0.01

0.01

64

0.08

63

0.07

27 VSP City

0.00

0.00

24

0.03

58

0.06

28 VSP Rural

0.00

0.00

20

0.02

18

0.02

29 Vizianagaram

0.01

0.00

16

0.02

22

0.02

30 Srikakulam

0.00

0.00

15

0.02

19

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
155

0.00
0.18

165

0.00
0.17

0
1521

0.00
1.81

1708

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)

TABLE - 1.3
Hurt

Riotings

2012

Sl.
No

2013

2012

2013

UNITS
No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

No. of
cases

Perce- No. of
ntage cases

Percentage

Hyderabad City

1193

1.42

1088

1.15

265

0.32

116

0.12

Cyberabad

1363

1.62

1497

1.58

27

0.03

33

0.03

Ranga Reddy

379

0.45

432

0.46

21

0.02

18

0.02

Mahaboobnagar

1118

1.33

1352

1.43

57

0.07

72

0.08

Nalgonda

1623

1.93

1863

1.97

109

0.13

153

0.16

Nizamabad

607

0.72

875

0.93

62

0.07

81

0.09

Medak

862

1.03

996

1.05

114

0.14

43

0.05

Warangal-R

964

1.15

1275

1.35

167

0.20

129

0.14

Warangal-U

503

0.60

627

0.66

70

0.08

51

0.05

998

1.19

1314

1.39

144

0.17

126

0.13

10 Khammam
11 Karimnagar

1527

1.82

1572

1.66

97

0.12

84

0.09

12 Adilabad

1052

1.25

1101

1.16

51

0.06

55

0.06

13 Kurnool

1326

1.58

1349

1.43

62

0.07

124

0.13

14 Kadapa

1263

1.50

1308

1.38

103

0.12

147

0.16

15 Anantapur

1107

1.32

1421

1.50

39

0.05

56

0.06

16 Chittoor

585

0.70

868

0.92

24

0.03

53

0.06

17 Tirupathi-U

204

0.24

211

0.22

21

0.02

21

0.02

18 Guntur-R

1488

1.77

1535

1.62

31

0.04

40

0.04

19 Guntur-U

531

0.63

607

0.64

11

0.01

11

0.01

20 Nellore

1475

1.75

1311

1.39

21

0.02

29

0.03

21 Prakasham

1608

1.91

1359

1.44

32

0.04

89

0.09

22 West Godavari

1131

1.35

1229

1.30

0.01

19

0.02

23 East Godavari

975

1.16

1059

1.12

28

0.03

50

0.05

24 Rajahmundry-U

323

0.38

352

0.37

0.00

11

0.01

25 Krishna

1509

1.80

1437

1.52

25

0.03

15

0.02

26 Vijayawada City

744

0.89

791

0.84

16

0.02

0.01

27 VSP City

379

0.45

511

0.54

12

0.01

0.01

28 VSP Rural

500

0.59

579

0.61

49

0.06

45

0.05

29 Vizianagaram

610

0.73

710

0.75

0.00

30

0.03

30 Srikakulam

690

0.82

991

1.05

0.01

21

0.02

31 R.P.Vijayawada

15

0.02

0.01

0.00

0.00

32 R.P.Guntakal

10

0.01

11

0.01

0.00

0.00

33 R.P.Sec-bad

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

0
28670

0.00
34.11

31647

0.00
33.46

0
1676

0.00
1.99

1737

0.00
1.84

34 CID
TOTAL :

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

TABLE - 1.4
Rape
Sl.
No

Total Bodily Crime

2012

UNITS

2013

No. of Perce- No. of


cases ntage cases

Percentage

2012
No. of
cases

2013

Percentage

No. of
cases

Percentage

Hyderabad City

72

0.09

95

0.10

1871

2.23

1667

1.76

Cyberabad

75

0.09

131

0.14

1891

2.25

2107

2.23

Ranga Reddy

26

0.03

37

0.04

539

0.64

637

0.67

Mahaboobnagar

56

0.07

113

0.12

1547

1.84

1864

1.97

Nalgonda

51

0.06

77

0.08

2034

2.42

2354

2.49

Nizamabad

33

0.04

44

0.05

885

1.05

1198

1.27

Medak

25

0.03

61

0.06

1180

1.40

1312

1.39

Warangal-R

54

0.06

52

0.05

1369

1.63

1602

1.69

Warangal-U

30

0.04

36

0.04

698

0.83

795

0.84

10 Khammam

77

0.09

95

0.10

1506

1.79

1812

1.92

11 Karimnagar

38

0.05

55

0.06

1979

2.35

1972

2.09

12 Adilabad

87

0.10

60

0.06

1405

1.67

1433

1.52

13 Kurnool

21

0.02

24

0.03

1690

2.01

1837

1.94

14 Kadapa

26

0.03

21

0.02

1648

1.96

1734

1.83

15 Anantapur

18

0.02

28

0.03

1508

1.79

1899

2.01

16 Chittoor

27

0.03

30

0.03

837

1.00

1109

1.17

17 Tirupathi-U

11

0.01

10

0.01

318

0.38

298

0.32

18 Guntur-R

22

0.03

37

0.04

1741

2.07

1838

1.94

19 Guntur-U

24

0.03

28

0.03

703

0.84

778

0.82

20 Nellore

23

0.03

26

0.03

1764

2.10

1643

1.74

21 Prakasham

35

0.04

38

0.04

1932

2.30

1688

1.78

22 West Godavari

122

0.15

117

0.12

1474

1.75

1573

1.66

23 East Godavari

67

0.08

72

0.08

1265

1.50

1367

1.45

24 Rajahmundry-U

13

0.02

14

0.01

385

0.46

415

0.44

25 Krishna

66

0.08

58

0.06

1777

2.11

1651

1.75

26 Vijayawada City

47

0.06

46

0.05

963

1.15

994

1.05

27 VSP City

50

0.06

67

0.07

530

0.63

721

0.76

28 VSP Rural

26

0.03

32

0.03

689

0.82

754

0.80

29 Vizianagaram

42

0.05

38

0.04

747

0.89

865

0.91

30 Srikakulam

37

0.04

37

0.04

825

0.98

1146

1.21

31 R.P.Vijayawada

0.00

0.00

21

0.02

13

0.01

32 R.P.Guntakal

0.00

0.00

13

0.02

13

0.01

0.00

0.00

13

0.02

16

0.02

1
1305

0.00
1.55

1579

0.00
1.67

2
37749

0.00
44.91

0
41105

0.00
43.46

33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL :

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

TABLE - 1.5
Murder for gain
2012
2013

Sl.
No

UNITS

No. of Perce- No. of Percecases ntage cases ntage

Dacoities
2012

2013

No. of Perce- No. of Percecases ntage cases ntage

0.01

14

0.01

12

0.01

0.01

Cyberabad

19

0.02

16

0.02

14

0.02

13

0.01

Ranga Reddy

12

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.00

Mahaboobnagar

28

0.03

21

0.02

0.00

0.01

Nalgonda

0.00

16

0.02

0.01

13

0.01

Nizamabad

12

0.01

23

0.02

0.00

0.01

Medak

14

0.02

23

0.02

0.01

0.00

2
3
4

Hyderabad City

Warangal-R

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Warangal-U

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

10 Khammam

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

11 Karimnagar

0.01

12

0.01

0.00

0.00

12 Adilabad

10

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

13 Kurnool

0.00

0.01

0.00

11

0.01

14 Kadapa

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

15 Anantapur

0.01

10

0.01

14

0.02

0.01

16 Chittoor

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

17 Tirupathi-U

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

18 Guntur-R

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

19 Guntur-U

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

20 Nellore

0.01

10

0.01

0.01

0.00

21 Prakasham

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.01

22 West Godavari

12

0.01

0.01

0.00

0.00

23 East Godavari

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

24 Rajahmundry-U

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

25 Krishna

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

26 Vijayawada City

0.01

0.00

0.00

0.00

27 VSP City

0.00

0.01

14

0.02

0.01

28 VSP Rural

0.00

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
218

0.00
0.26

0
243

0.00
0.26

0
128

0.00
0.15

0
118

0.00
0.12

33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL :

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

TABLE - 1.6
Robberies
2012

Sl.
No

UNITS

Burglaries
2013

No. of Perce- No. of Percecases ntage cases ntage

2012

2013

No. of Percecases ntage

No. of Percecases ntage

Hyderabad City

57

0.07

46

0.05

638

0.76

649

0.69

Cyberabad

83

0.10

87

0.09

1095

1.30

1313

1.39

Ranga Reddy

10

0.01

12

0.01

143

0.17

92

0.10

Mahaboobnagar

15

0.02

18

0.02

230

0.27

384

0.41

Nalgonda

20

0.02

27

0.03

319

0.38

367

0.39

Nizamabad

15

0.02

18

0.02

339

0.40

478

0.51

Medak

17

0.02

14

0.01

399

0.47

409

0.43

Warangal-R

22

0.03

17

0.02

258

0.31

255

0.27

Warangal-U

15

0.02

18

0.02

191

0.23

193

0.20

10

Khammam

14

0.02

16

0.02

281

0.33

449

0.47

11

Karimnagar

24

0.03

19

0.02

318

0.38

342

0.36

12

Adilabad

13

0.02

14

0.01

233

0.28

272

0.29

13

Kurnool

17

0.02

24

0.03

240

0.29

249

0.26

14

Kadapa

0.01

0.01

130

0.15

213

0.23

15

Anantapur

0.01

23

0.02

210

0.25

277

0.29

16

Chittoor

10

0.01

11

0.01

135

0.16

152

0.16

17

Tirupathi-U

13

0.02

13

0.01

188

0.22

190

0.20

18

Guntur-R

0.01

21

0.02

133

0.16

191

0.20

19

Guntur-U

27

0.03

26

0.03

155

0.18

189

0.20

20

Nellore

39

0.05

40

0.04

290

0.34

358

0.38

21

Prakasham

25

0.03

25

0.03

254

0.30

232

0.25

22

West Godavari

52

0.06

18

0.02

449

0.53

486

0.51

23

East Godavari

15

0.02

15

0.02

341

0.41

322

0.34

24

Rajahmundry-U

0.01

14

0.01

117

0.14

156

0.16

25

Krishna

0.01

17

0.02

261

0.31

310

0.33

26

Vijayawada City

59

0.07

63

0.07

220

0.26

323

0.34

27

VSP City

27

0.03

25

0.03

366

0.44

355

0.38

28

VSP Rural

0.00

0.00

108

0.13

129

0.14

29

Vizianagaram

0.00

0.01

157

0.19

175

0.19

30

Srikakulam

0.01

0.01

109

0.13

180

0.19

31

R.P.Vijayawada

0.00

0.01

0.00

0.00

32

R.P.Guntakal

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

33

R.P.Sec-bad

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

34

CID

0
650

0.00
0.77

0
677

0.00
0.72

0
8307

0.00
9.88

0
9690

0.00
10.25

TOTAL :

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

TABLE - 1.7

Sl.
No

UNITS

Ordinary Thefts
2012
2013
No. of PerceNo. of Percecases
ntage
cases
ntage

Total Property Crime


2012
2013
No. of PerceNo. of
Percecases
ntage
cases
ntage

Hyderabad City

3602

4.28

4075

4.31

4314

5.13

4790

5.06

Cyberabad

4404

5.24

4718

4.99

5615

6.68

6147

6.50

Ranga Reddy

167

0.20

163

0.17

337

0.40

275

0.29

Mahaboobnagar

943

1.12

1180

1.25

1219

1.45

1611

1.70

Nalgonda

786

0.94

799

0.84

1137

1.35

1222

1.29

Nizamabad

594

0.71

1005

1.06

964

1.15

1530

1.62

Medak

678

0.81

765

0.81

1114

1.33

1214

1.28

Warangal-R

384

0.46

316

0.33

668

0.79

589

0.62

Warangal-U

412

0.49

441

0.47

621

0.74

657

0.69

10

Khammam

515

0.61

865

0.91

824

0.98

1344

1.42

11

Karimnagar

832

0.99

739

0.78

1185

1.41

1115

1.18

12

Adilabad

363

0.43

367

0.39

621

0.74

660

0.70

13

Kurnool

502

0.60

553

0.58

764

0.91

842

0.89

14

Kadapa

502

0.60

694

0.73

652

0.78

925

0.98

15

Anantapur

573

0.68

592

0.63

811

0.96

907

0.96

16

Chittoor

492

0.59

503

0.53

648

0.77

674

0.71

17

Tirupathi-U

623

0.74

809

0.86

828

0.98

1016

1.07

18

Guntur-R

686

0.82

663

0.70

834

0.99

883

0.93

19

Guntur-U

877

1.04

987

1.04

1069

1.27

1207

1.28

20

Nellore

820

0.98

1029

1.09

1159

1.38

1441

1.52

21

Prakasham

654

0.78

672

0.71

936

1.11

943

1.00

22

West Godavari

985

1.17

1068

1.13

1502

1.79

1584

1.67

23

East Godavari

845

1.01

772

0.82

1207

1.44

1116

1.18

24

Rajahmundry-U

333

0.40

307

0.32

461

0.55

481

0.51

25

Krishna

652

0.78

562

0.59

928

1.10

896

0.95

26

Vijayawada City

1355

1.61

2135

2.26

1643

1.95

2526

2.67

27

VSP City

1046

1.24

1203

1.27

1456

1.73

1593

1.68

28

VSP Rural

217

0.26

319

0.34

332

0.39

456

0.48

29

Vizianagaram

250

0.30

222

0.23

416

0.49

406

0.43

30

Srikakulam

167

0.20

288

0.30

286

0.34

479

0.51

31

R.P.Vijayawada

433

0.52

461

0.49

437

0.52

471

0.50

32

R.P.Guntakal

236

0.28

209

0.22

240

0.29

209

0.22

33

R.P.Sec-bad

547

0.65

474

0.50

550

0.65

474

0.50

34

CID
TOTAL :

0
26475

0.00
31.49

29955

0.00
31.67

0
35778

0.00
42.56

0
40683

0.00
43.02

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

TABLE - 1.8
Chetings
Sl. No

2012

UNITS

No. of Percecases ntage

Criminal Breach of Trust


2013

2012

2013

No. of Perce- No. of Perce- No. of Percecases ntage cases ntage cases ntage

Hyderabad City

1898

2.26

2122

2.24

68

0.08

70

0.07

Cyberabad

1460

1.74

1848

1.95

141

0.17

149

0.16

Ranga Reddy

63

0.07

90

0.10

0.00

0.01

Mahaboobnagar

160

0.19

234

0.25

21

0.02

49

0.05

Nalgonda

368

0.44

423

0.45

40

0.05

86

0.09

Nizamabad

260

0.31

293

0.31

26

0.03

40

0.04

Medak

219

0.26

235

0.25

15

0.02

23

0.02

Warangal-R

170

0.20

190

0.20

0.01

0.00

Warangal-U

169

0.20

312

0.33

0.00

0.00

10

Khammam

207

0.25

547

0.58

21

0.02

46

0.05

11

Karimnagar

474

0.56

506

0.54

48

0.06

94

0.10

12

Adilabad

183

0.22

230

0.24

22

0.03

85

0.09

13

Kurnool

284

0.34

454

0.48

12

0.01

13

0.01

14

Kadapa

303

0.36

294

0.31

70

0.08

73

0.08

15

Anantapur

159

0.19

155

0.16

12

0.01

0.01

16

Chittoor

174

0.21

190

0.20

0.01

11

0.01

17

Tirupathi-U

167

0.20

178

0.19

0.01

0.00

18

Guntur-R

230

0.27

273

0.29

24

0.03

39

0.04

19

Guntur-U

202

0.24

333

0.35

15

0.02

14

0.01

20

Nellore

143

0.17

202

0.21

96

0.11

113

0.12

21

Prakasham

309

0.37

258

0.27

62

0.07

64

0.07

22

West Godavari

312

0.37

352

0.37

32

0.04

47

0.05

23

East Godavari

174

0.21

204

0.22

68

0.08

76

0.08

24

Rajahmundry-U

62

0.07

40

0.04

24

0.03

16

0.02

25

Krishna

177

0.21

176

0.19

52

0.06

29

0.03

26

Vijayawada City

376

0.45

391

0.41

108

0.13

104

0.11

27

VSP City

231

0.27

336

0.36

58

0.07

64

0.07

28

VSP Rural

79

0.09

100

0.11

15

0.02

0.00

29

Vizianagaram

110

0.13

108

0.11

11

0.01

16

0.02

30

Srikakulam

84

0.10

140

0.15

12

0.01

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

0.00

10

0.01

0.00

0.00

34

CID

47

0.06

28

0.03

0.00

9258

11.01

11256

11.90

1095

1.30

TOTAL :

0.00
1357

1.43

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

TABLE - 1.9
Counterfeiting
Sl.
No

UNITS

Total White Collar Offences

2012
2013
2012
No. of Percen- No. of Percen- No. of Percentage
cases
tage
cases
tage
cases

2013
No. of Percencases
tage

Hyderabad City

25

0.03

44

0.05

1991

2.37

2236

2.36

Cyberabad

0.01

12

0.01

1608

1.91

2009

2.12

Ranga Reddy

0.00

0.00

67

0.08

100

0.11

Mahaboobnagar

0.00

0.01

185

0.22

289

0.31

Nalgonda

0.01

0.00

413

0.49

511

0.54

Nizamabad

0.00

0.00

289

0.34

336

0.36

Medak

0.00

0.01

236

0.28

264

0.28

Warangal-R

0.00

0.00

179

0.21

193

0.20

Warangal-U

0.00

0.00

172

0.20

315

0.33

10 Khammam

0.01

0.00

237

0.28

596

0.63

11 Karimnagar

0.00

0.00

525

0.62

603

0.64

12 Adilabad

0.00

0.00

208

0.25

316

0.33

13 Kurnool

0.01

0.01

301

0.36

473

0.50

14 Kadapa

0.00

0.01

373

0.44

372

0.39

15 Anantapur

0.00

0.01

174

0.21

165

0.17

16 Chittoor

0.00

0.01

183

0.22

206

0.22

17 Tirupathi-U

0.00

0.00

175

0.21

180

0.19

18 Guntur-R

23

0.03

11

0.01

277

0.33

323

0.34

19 Guntur-U

0.01

0.01

224

0.27

352

0.37

20 Nellore

0.01

0.00

244

0.29

318

0.34

21 Prakasham

0.01

0.00

380

0.45

326

0.34

22 West Godavari

13

0.02

0.01

357

0.42

407

0.43

23 East Godavari

16

0.02

0.01

258

0.31

287

0.30

24 Rajahmundry-U

0.00

0.00

87

0.10

56

0.06

25 Krishna

0.01

12

0.01

236

0.28

217

0.23

26 Vijayawada City

0.01

0.01

490

0.58

501

0.53

27 VSP City

0.01

0.00

295

0.35

401

0.42

28 VSP Rural

0.00

0.01

98

0.12

109

0.12

29 Vizianagaram

0.00

0.00

121

0.14

127

0.13

30 Srikakulam

0.00

0.00

97

0.12

153

0.16

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

14

0.01

0
183

0.00
0.22

176

0.00
0.19

47
10536

0.06
12.53

28
12789

0.03
13.52

33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL :

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

TABLE - 1.10
Total Bodily
Crimes

Sl.
No

UNITS

2012
No. of
cases

Total Property
Crimes

2013
No. of
cases

2012
No. of
cases

Bodily + Property +
White Collar
Offences
2013
2012
2013
No. of Grand
Grand
cases
Total
Total

Total White
Collar Offences

2013
2012
No. of No. of
cases cases

Hyderabad City

1871

1667

4314

4790

1991

2236

8176

8693

Cyberabad

1891

2107

5615

6147

1608

2009

9114

10263

Ranga Reddy

539

637

337

275

67

100

943

1012

Mahaboobnagar

1547

1864

1219

1611

185

289

2951

3764

Nalgonda

2034

2354

1137

1222

413

511

3584

4087

Nizamabad

885

1198

964

1530

289

336

2138

3064

Medak

1180

1312

1114

1214

236

264

2530

2790

Warangal-R

1369

1602

668

589

179

193

2216

2384

Warangal-U

698

795

621

657

172

315

1491

1767

10 Khammam

1506

1812

824

1344

237

596

2567

3752

11 Karimnagar

1979

1972

1185

1115

525

603

3689

3690

12 Adilabad

1405

1433

621

660

208

316

2234

2409

13 Kurnool

1690

1837

764

842

301

473

2755

3152

14 Kadapa

1648

1734

652

925

373

372

2673

3031

15 Anantapur

1508

1899

811

907

174

165

2493

2971

16 Chittoor

837

1109

648

674

183

206

1668

1989

17 Tirupathi-U

318

298

828

1016

175

180

1321

1494

18 Guntur-R

1741

1838

834

883

277

323

2852

3044

19 Guntur-U

703

778

1069

1207

224

352

1996

2337

20 Nellore

1764

1643

1159

1441

244

318

3167

3402

21 Prakasham

1932

1688

936

943

380

326

3248

2957

22 West Godavari

1474

1573

1502

1584

357

407

3333

3564

23 East Godavari

1265

1367

1207

1116

258

287

2730

2770

24 Rajahmundry-U

385

415

461

481

87

56

933

952

25 Krishna

1777

1651

928

896

236

217

2941

2764

26 Vijayawada City

963

994

1643

2526

490

501

3096

4021

27 VSP City

530

721

1456

1593

295

401

2281

2715

28

VSP Rural

689

754

332

456

98

109

1119

1319

29

Vizianagaram

747

865

416

406

121

127

1284

1398

30

Srikakulam

825

1146

286

479

97

153

1208

1778

31

R.P.Vijayawada

21

13

437

471

458

486

32

R.P.Guntakal

13

13

240

209

256

226

33

R.P.Sec-bad

13

16

550

474

14

569

504

34

CID

47

28

49

28

12789

84063

94577

TOTAL :

37749

41105

35778

40683

10536

*Note: The percentage is calculated in earlier tables are based on the grand totals in the last two
columns i.e., 84063 and 94577

TABLE - 1.11
Sl.
No

UNITS

Other IPC

Tot.Cog. Crime

Population
(In lakhs)

2012

2013

2012

2013

Crime Rate
in 2013

Hyderabad City

41.0

6897

6785

15073

15478

377.09

Cyberabad

86.0

7750

8954

16864

19217

223.45

Ranga Reddy

4.5

1069

1114

2012

2126

469.62

Mahaboobnagar

41.6

3219

3964

6170

7728

185.71

Nalgonda

35.6

5068

5779

8652

9866

276.97

Nizamabad

26.2

3038

3989

5176

7053

269.59

Medak

31.1

3014

3872

5544

6662

214.33

Warangal-R

23.9

2370

2806

4586

5190

217.01

Warangal-U

12.2

1802

2448

3293

4215

346.87

10

Khammam

28.7

3582

6394

6149

10146

353.72

11

Karimnagar

39.0

4326

4187

8015

7877

201.72

12

Adilabad

28.1

3140

3661

5374

6070

216.26

13

Kurnool

41.7

3514

4014

6269

7166

172.00

14

Kadapa

29.6

3054

3547

5727

6578

222.41

15

Anantapur

41.9

2804

3824

5297

6795

162.08

16

Chittoor

33.4

2430

3016

4098

5005

149.92

17

Tirupathi-U

9.4

1194

1150

2515

2644

280.95

18

Guntur-R

38.2

3926

3555

6778

6599

172.87

19

Guntur-U

12.0

2314

2308

4310

4645

388.07

20

Nellore

30.4

3412

3671

6579

7073

232.62

21

Prakasham

34.8

2869

2925

6117

5882

169.02

22

West Godavari

40.1

3651

4035

6984

7599

189.58

23

East Godavari

44.0

3637

3661

6367

6431

146.29

24

Rajahmundry-U

8.6

925

1113

1858

2065

239.43

25

Krishna

25.8

3855

3803

6796

6567

254.05

26

Vijayawada City

20.4

4255

4488

7351

8509

416.25

27

VSP City

22.8

2079

4059

4360

6774

297.33

28

VSP Rural

21.3

1425

1681

2544

3000

141.09

29

Vizianagaram

24.0

2856

3223

4140

4621

192.39

30

Srikakulam

27.7

2222

2520

3430

4298

155.34

31

R.P.Vijayawada

37

49

495

535

0.00

32

R.P.Guntakal

34

30

290

256

0.00

33

R.P.Sec-bad

82

70

651

574

0.00

34

CID
TOTAL :

42

91

34

0.00

903.92

95892

110701

179955

205278

227.10

TABLE - 1.12
Sl.
No

UNITS

Total UI cases as Total PT cases


on 31.12.2013 as on 31.12.2013

Total pending
execution of NBWs
as on 31.12.2013

Hyderabad City

15028

27083

3857

Cyberabad

7587

31396

3753

Ranga Reddy

1207

4524

183

Mahaboobnagar

3590

16874

969

Nalgonda

2745

19573

614

Nizamabad

2160

10264

1549

Medak

1635

11186

536

Warangal-R

1100

10196

220

Warangal-U

1535

5406

175

10 Khammam

3059

16451

618

11 Karimnagar

2102

25411

1861

12 Adilabad

2094

12747

1480

13 Kurnool

3351

9503

380

14 Kadapa

3474

8161

673

15 Anantapur

2780

9461

632

16 Chittoor

1489

9340

557

17 Tirupathi-U

1713

3910

480

18 Guntur-R

3025

8276

438

19 Guntur-U

2686

4561

447

20 Nellore

3998

14794

1657

21 Prakasham

3808

10766

1039

22 West Godavari

2953

14400

855

23 East Godavari

2984

12226

736

24 Rajahmundry-U

810

3553

527

25 Krishna

3532

12244

321

26 Vijayawada City

3991

14595

748

27 VSP City

2852

14012

1300

28 VSP Rural

1341

7936

374

29 Vizianagaram

1217

4003

209

30 Srikakulam

1357

5358

599

31 R.P.Vijayawada

333

499

114

32 R.P.Guntakal

611

108

28

33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :

411
92558

384
359201

66
27995

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

41105 cases involving bodily crime were registered during the year 2013 as against
37749 cases in 2012 showing an increase of 8.9%. The district-wise comparative
statement relating to offences of bodily crime during 2012 and 2013 along with the
percentage variation in the number of cases reported during current year 2013 over
the previous year 2012 is given in tables 2.1 to 2.5.

2.4

A comparative statement of Bodily crime reported in the state for the years 2011 to
2013, district wise with rank is given in the Table 2.5

2.5

Murder (Sec. 302 IPC)


A total no. of 2188 cases were reported in the state in 2013.

Mahaboobnagar

registered the highest incidence of Murder cases (163) followed by Anantapur (147),
Cyberabad Commissionerate (143) and Kurnool (122). Adilabad, Guntur rural, Ranga
Reddy, Kurnool, Hyderabad City and Medak districts recorded an increase in murder
cases in 2013 over 2012.
2.6

Attempt to Murder (Sec. 307 IPC )


The State witnessed 5.1% increase in incidence of Attempt to Murder in 2013 over
2012. 2081 cases were registered in the year 2013. Highest number of cases were
reported in Kurnool (155) followed by Hyderabad City & Anantapur (141 each),
Cyberabad (117), Nellore (105) and Kadapa (103).

2.7

Culpable Homicide not amounting to Murder (Sec. 304 IPC)


165 cases were reported during the year 2013 as against 155 cases in 2012 showing
an increase of 6.5%. Highest number of cases were reported in Mahaboobnagar
(29) followed by Cyberabad Commissionerate (16), Adilabad (13) and Nizamabad
(12).

2.8

Kidnapping and Abduction (Sec 363,369 IPC )


The total No. of kidnapping and abduction cases in the state increased by 12.3%
over previous year. Cyberabad Commissionerate registered highest No. of cases
(170) followed by Hyderabad Commissionerate (120), Anantapur(103), Karimnagar
(92), Nellore (83), Khammam (81) and Nalgonda (80).

2.9

Hurt Cases (Sec. 324, 325, 326 IPC)


31647 hurt cases were registered during the year 2013 as against 28670 cases in
2012 showing an increase by 10.4%. Nalgonda district registered highest No. of
cases (1863) followed by Karimnagar (1572), Cyberabad Commissionerate (1497),
Krishna (1437) and Anantapur (1421).

2.10

Riotings (Sec. 147,148, 149 IPC)


The number of Riotings registered an increase by 3.6% in 2013 when compared to
previous year. Nalgonda registered highest No. of cases (153) followed by Kadapa
(149), Warangal Rural (129), Khammam (126) and Kurnool (124).

2.11

Rape (Sec. 376 IPC)


1579 Cases were reported in the year 2013 as against 1305 cases in 2012. Highest
No. of cases were reported from Cyberabad (131) followed by West Godavari (117),
Mahabubnagar (113) and Hyderabad City & Khammam (95 each).

2.12

Acid attack cases:


7 cases were reported in the year 2013 as against 5 cases in 2012. Acid attack
cases were reported from in Prakasham (3), Anantapur, Kurnool and Visakhapatnam
city (1) each.

TABLE - 2.1
District wise Bodily Crime for 2012 and 2013 , variation in 2013 over 2012 and crime rate for 2013
Murder
Populati
on in
Lakhs

2012

2013

1 Hyderabad City

41.0

96

102

6.3

2 Cyberabad

86.0

173

143

3 Ranga Reddy

4.5

60

4 Mahaboobnagar

41.6

5 Nalgonda

Sl.
No

UNITS

Attempt to Murder

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

2012

2013

2.5

165

141

-14.5

3.4

-17.3

1.7

110

117

6.4

1.4

73

21.7

16.1

27

46

70.4

10.2

154

163

5.8

3.9

81

60

-25.9

1.4

35.6

81

80

-1.2

2.2

86

96

11.6

2.7

6 Nizamabad

26.2

100

91

-9.0

3.5

43

54

25.6

2.1

7 Medak

31.1

95

100

5.3

3.2

37

68

83.8

2.2

8 Warangal-R

23.9

74

48

-35.1

2.0

40

52

30.0

2.2

9 Warangal-U

12.2

38

19

-50.0

1.6

17

19

11.8

1.6

10 Khammam

28.7

119

93

-21.8

3.2

103

93

-9.7

3.2

11 Karimnagar

39.0

115

83

-27.8

2.1

96

77

-19.8

2.0

12 Adilabad

28.1

69

89

29.0

3.2

72

67

-6.9

2.4

13 Kurnool

41.7

109

122

11.9

2.9

126

155

23.0

3.7

14 Kadapa

29.6

110

85

-22.7

2.9

82

103

25.6

3.5

15 Anantapur

41.9

165

147

-10.9

3.5

108

141

30.6

3.4

16 Chittoor

33.4

79

65

-17.7

1.9

68

53

-22.1

1.6

17 Tirupathi-U

9.4

31

21

-32.3

2.2

27

21

-22.2

2.2

18 Guntur-R

38.2

86

106

23.3

2.8

58

75

29.3

2.0

19 Guntur-U

12.0

47

41

-12.8

3.4

50

46

-8.0

3.8

20 Nellore

30.4

88

87

-1.1

2.9

81

105

29.6

3.5

21 Prakasham

34.8

104

68

-34.6

2.0

96

87

-9.4

2.5

22 West Godavari

40.1

79

77

-2.5

1.9

75

58

-22.7

1.4

23 East Godavari

44.0

65

62

-4.6

1.4

85

63

-25.9

1.4

24 Rajahmundry-U

8.6

18

11

-38.9

1.3

19

14

-26.3

1.6

25 Krishna

25.8

71

48

-32.4

1.9

51

46

-9.8

1.8

26 Vijayawada City

20.4

34

25

-26.5

1.2

52

55

5.8

2.7

27 VSP City

22.8

39

25

-35.9

1.1

25

50

100.0

2.2

28 VSP Rural

21.3

63

42

-33.3

2.0

27

37

37.0

1.7

29 Vizianagaram

24.0

40

28

-30.0

1.2

31

35

12.9

1.5

30 Srikakulam

27.7

33

34

3.0

1.2

40

43

7.5

1.6

31 R.P.Vijayawada

0.0

0.0

100.0

0.0

32 R.P.Guntakal

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad

66.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

34 CID

0.0

0.0

-100.0

0.0

903.92

2442

-10.4

2.4

1980

2081

5.1

2.3

TOTAL :

2188

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

TABLE - 2.2
Culp. Hom. not amounting to
Murder
Sl.
No

UNITS

Population
in Lakhs

2012

2013

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

Kidnapping & Abduction

2012

2013

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

1 Hyderabad City

41.0

-16.7

0.1

74

120

0.1

2.9

2 Cyberabad

86.0

16

77.8

0.2

134

170

0.2

2.0

3 Ranga Reddy

4.5

40.0

1.5

21

24

0.0

5.3

4 Mahaboobnagar

41.6

14

29

107.1

0.7

67

75

0.1

1.8

5 Nalgonda

35.6

-16.7

0.1

78

80

0.1

2.2

6 Nizamabad

26.2

12

12

0.0

0.5

28

41

0.0

1.6

7 Medak

31.1

20.0

0.2

42

38

0.0

1.2

8 Warangal-R

23.9

10

-60.0

0.2

60

42

0.0

1.8

9 Warangal-U

12.2

100.0

0.2

39

41

0.0

3.4

10 Khammam

28.7

10

42.9

0.3

58

81

0.1

2.8

11 Karimnagar

39.0

11

-18.2

0.2

95

92

0.1

2.4

12 Adilabad

28.1

14

13

-7.1

0.5

60

48

0.1

1.7

13 Kurnool

41.7

-100.0

0.0

42

63

0.1

1.5

14 Kadapa

29.6

250.0

0.2

62

63

0.1

2.1

15 Anantapur

41.9

0.0

0.1

68

103

0.1

2.5

16 Chittoor

33.4

-80.0

0.0

49

39

0.0

1.2

17 Tirupathi-U

9.4

-50.0

0.1

22

13

0.0

1.4

18 Guntur-R

38.2

0.0

0.0

55

44

0.1

1.2

19 Guntur-U

12.0

0.0

0.3

37

42

0.0

3.5

20 Nellore

30.4

100.0

0.1

75

83

0.1

2.7

21 Prakasham

34.8

50.0

0.2

53

41

0.0

1.2

22 West Godavari

40.1

-50.0

0.0

55

71

0.1

1.8

23 East Godavari

44.0

100.0

0.1

42

55

0.1

1.3

24 Rajahmundry-U

8.6

-33.3

0.2

11

0.0

1.3

25 Krishna

25.8

-100.0

0.0

54

47

0.1

1.8

26 Vijayawada City

20.4

33.3

0.4

64

63

0.1

3.1

27 VSP City

22.8

0.0

0.0

24

58

0.1

2.5

28 VSP Rural

21.3

-75.0

0.0

20

18

0.0

0.8

29 Vizianagaram

24.0

-71.4

0.1

16

22

0.0

0.9

30 Srikakulam

27.7

0.0

0.0

15

19

0.0

0.7

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

0.0

0.0

34 CID

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

903.92

155

165

6.5

0.2

1521

1708

12.3

1.9

TOTAL :

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

TABLE - 2.3
Hurt

Rioting

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

Population
in Lakhs

2012

2013

1 Hyderabad City

41.0

1193

1088

-8.8

2 Cyberabad

86.0

1363

1497

3 Ranga Reddy

4.5

379

4 Mahaboobnagar

41.6

5 Nalgonda
6 Nizamabad

Sl.
No

UNITS

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

2012

2013

26.5

265

116

-56.2

2.8

9.8

17.4

27

33

22.2

0.4

432

14.0

95.4

21

18

-14.3

4.0

1118

1352

20.9

32.5

57

72

26.3

1.7

35.6

1623

1863

14.8

52.3

109

153

40.4

4.3

26.2

607

875

44.2

33.4

62

81

30.6

3.1

32.0

1.4

7 Medak

31.1

862

996

15.5

114

43

-62.3

8 Warangal-R

23.9

964

1275

32.3

53.3

167

129

-22.8

5.4

9 Warangal-U

12.2

503

627

24.7

51.6

70

51

-27.1

4.2

10 Khammam

28.7

998

1314

31.7

45.8

144

126

-12.5

4.4

11 Karimnagar

39.0

1527

1572

2.9

40.3

97

84

-13.4

2.2

12 Adilabad

28.1

1052

1101

4.7

39.2

51

55

7.8

2.0

32.4

3.0

13 Kurnool

41.7

1326

1349

1.7

62

124

100.0

14 Kadapa

29.6

1263

1308

3.6

44.2

103

147

42.7

5.0

15 Anantapur

41.9

1107

1421

28.4

33.9

39

56

43.6

1.3

16 Chittoor

33.4

585

868

48.4

26.0

24

53

120.8

1.6

17 Tirupathi-U

9.4

204

211

3.4

22.4

21

21

0.0

2.2

18 Guntur-R

38.2

1488

1535

3.2

40.2

31

40

29.0

1.0

19 Guntur-U

12.0

531

607

14.3

50.7

11

11

0.0

0.9

20 Nellore

30.4

1475

1311

-11.1

43.1

21

29

38.1

1.0

21 Prakasham

34.8

1608

1359

-15.5

39.1

32

89

178.1

2.6

22 West Godavari

40.1

1131

1229

8.7

30.7

19

137.5

0.5

23 East Godavari

44.0

975

1059

8.6

24.1

28

50

78.6

1.1

24 Rajahmundry-U

8.6

323

352

9.0

40.8

11

0.0

1.3

25 Krishna

25.8

1509

1437

-4.8

55.6

25

15

-40.0

0.6

26 Vijayawada City

20.4

744

791

6.3

38.7

16

-62.5

0.3

27 VSP City

22.8

379

511

34.8

22.4

12

-25.0

0.4

28 VSP Rural

21.3

500

579

15.8

27.2

49

45

-8.2

2.1

29 Vizianagaram

24.0

610

710

16.4

29.6

30

2900.0

1.2

30 Srikakulam

27.7

690

991

43.6

35.8

21

133.3

0.8

15

-46.7

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal

10

11

10.0

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0
903.92

0
28670

0
31647

0.0
10.4

0.0
35.0

0
1676

0
1737

0.0
3.6

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.

TABLE - 2.4
Rape
Sl.
No

UNITS

Popula
tion in
Lakhs 2012

2013

Total Bodily Crime

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

2012

2013

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

1 Hyderabad City

41.0

72

95

31.9

2.3

1871

1667

-10.9

40.6

2 Cyberabad

86.0

75

131

74.7

1.5

1891

2107

11.4

24.5

8.2

539

637

18.2

140.7

3 Ranga Reddy

4.5

26

37

42.3

4 Mahaboobnagar

41.6

56

113

101.8

2.7

1547

1864

20.5

44.8

5 Nalgonda

35.6

51

77

51.0

2.2

2034

2354

15.7

66.1

6 Nizamabad

26.2

33

44

33.3

1.7

885

1198

35.4

45.8

7 Medak

31.1

25

61

144.0

2.0

1180

1312

11.2

42.2

8 Warangal-R

23.9

54

52

-3.7

2.2

1369

1602

17.0

67.0

3.0

698

795

13.9

65.4

9 Warangal-U

12.2

30

36

20.0

10 Khammam

28.7

77

95

23.4

3.3

1506

1812

20.3

63.2

11 Karimnagar

39.0

38

55

44.7

1.4

1979

1972

-0.4

50.5

12 Adilabad

28.1

87

60

-31.0

2.1

1405

1433

2.0

51.1

13 Kurnool

41.7

21

24

14.3

0.6

1690

1837

8.7

44.1

14 Kadapa

29.6

26

21

-19.2

0.7

1648

1734

5.2

58.6

15 Anantapur

41.9

18

28

55.6

0.7

1508

1899

25.9

45.3

16 Chittoor

33.4

27

30

11.1

0.9

837

1109

32.5

33.2

17 Tirupathi-U

9.4

11

10

-9.1

1.1

318

298

-6.3

31.7

18 Guntur-R

38.2

22

37

68.2

1.0

1741

1838

5.6

48.1

19 Guntur-U

12.0

24

28

16.7

2.3

703

778

10.7

65.0

20 Nellore

30.4

23

26

13.0

0.9

1764

1643

-6.9

54.0

21 Prakasham

34.8

35

38

8.6

1.1

1932

1688

-12.6

48.5

22 West Godavari

40.1

122

117

-4.1

2.9

1474

1573

6.7

39.2

23 East Godavari

44.0

67

72

7.5

1.6

1265

1367

8.1

31.1

24 Rajahmundry-U

8.6

13

14

7.7

1.6

385

415

7.8

48.1

25 Krishna

25.8

66

58

-12.1

2.2

1777

1651

-7.1

63.9

26 Vijayawada City

20.4

47

46

-2.1

2.3

963

994

3.2

48.6

27 VSP City

22.8

50

67

34.0

2.9

530

721

36.0

31.6

1.5

689

754

9.4

35.5

28 VSP Rural

21.3

26

32

23.1

29 Vizianagaram

24.0

42

38

-9.5

1.6

747

865

15.8

36.0

30 Srikakulam

27.7

37

37

0.0

1.3

825

1146

38.9

41.4

31 R.P.Vijayawada

0.0

0.0

21

13

-38.1

0.0

32 R.P.Guntakal

-100.0

0.0

13

13

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad

-100.0

0.0

13

16

23.1

0.0

0
1579

-100.0
21.0

0.0
1.2

2
37749

0
41105

-100.0
8.9

0.0
45.5

34 CID
TOTAL :

1
0
903.92 1305

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

TABLE -2.5
Total Bodily Crime for the years 2011 to 2013 (District wise) with Ranks
Sl.
No

UNITS

2013

Rank

2012

Rank

2011

Rank

Hyderabad City

1667

11

1871

1611

Cyberabad

2107

1891

1992

Ranga Reddy

637

28

539

27

545

27

Mahaboobnagar

1864

1547

11

1539

Nalgonda

2354

2034

1767

Nizamabad

1198

19

885

20

1286

17

Medak

1312

18

1180

18

1109

19

Warangal-R

1602

14

1369

16

1389

15

Warangal-U

795

24

698

25

711

25

10

Khammam

1812

1506

13

1463

13

11

Karimnagar

1972

1979

2234

12

Adilabad

1433

16

1405

15

1513

10

13

Kurnool

1837

1690

2001

14

Kadapa

1734

1648

10

1341

16

15

Anantapur

1899

1508

12

1474

12

16

Chittoor

1109

21

837

21

1062

20

17

Tirupathi-U

298

30

318

30

344

30

18

Guntur-R

1838

1741

1722

19

Guntur-U

778

25

703

24

555

26

20

Nellore

1643

13

1764

1511

11

21

Prakasham

1688

10

1932

1723

22

West Godavari

1573

15

1474

14

1427

14

23

East Godavari

1367

17

1265

17

1229

18

24

Rajahmundry-U

415

29

385

29

448

29

25

Krishna

1651

12

1777

1725

26

Vijayawada City

994

22

963

19

900

22

27

VSP City

721

27

530

28

490

28

28

VSP Rural

754

26

689

26

810

23

29

Vizianagaram

865

23

747

23

727

24

30

Srikakulam

1146

20

825

22

927

21

31

R.P.Vijayawada

13

32

21

31

33

32

R.P.Guntakal

13

32

13

32

32

33

R.P.Sec-bad

16

31

13

32

21

31

34

CID
TOTAL :

0
41105

34

2
37749

34

3
37614

34

VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED


2009-2013(IN CRORES)
240.2

250

206.5

200

Value in Crores
s

180.1

142.5

150

126.3
120.7

120.4

95.6
100

70.9
60.7

50

0
2009

2010

2011

Stolen

2012

Recovered

2013

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: 23.05.2013.
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

40683 cases were registered during the year 2013 as against 35778 cases in 2012
showing an increase of 13.7% (Table 3.3)

3.2

As against property worth Rs. 240.22 Crores stolen, property worth Rs.121.67 Crores
was recovered during the year 2013. The percentage of recovery was 50.65%. (Table 3.5)

3.3

The quantum of property stolen was highest in Hyderabad City (Rs.4613 lakhs) followed
by Cyberabad (Rs.3978 lakhs) during the year 2013.

The Commissionerates of

Hyderabad, Cyberabad, Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam accounted for 9386.20 lakhs of


the total property stolen in the state and the recovery put together was 4960.89 lakhs of
the total recovery. The highest percentage of recovery was reported from Guntur Rural
(78.50%) and the lowest from Hyderabad City (27.61%).
3.4

The percentage of property recovered was above the State average i.e (50.65%) in the
Districts of Cyberabad, Mahabubnagar, Medak, Warangal Rural, Karimnagar, Adilabad,
Kurnool, Anantapur, Chittoor, Tirupathi Urban, Guntur Rural, Nellore, Prakasham and
East Godavari.

3.5

A comparative statement of property crime (IPC) reported in state, district wise along
with their rank for the years 2011 to 2013 is given in Table-3.4.

TABLE -3.1

District wise Property Crime for 2012 and 2013 , variation in 2013 over 2012
and Crime Rate for 2013
Murder for gain
Sl.
No

UNITS

Populati
on in
Lakhs 2012

Dacoities

%
Crime
Variation
2013
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

2012

%
Crime
Variation
2013
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

1 Hyderabad City

41.0

14

180.0

0.3

12

-50.0

0.1

2 Cyberabad

86.0

19

16

-15.8

0.2

14

13

-7.1

0.2

3 Ranga Reddy

4.5

12

-41.7

1.5

-80.0

0.2

4 Mahaboobnagar

41.6

28

21

-25.0

0.5

166.7

0.2

5 Nalgonda

35.6

16

433.3

0.4

13

44.4

0.4

6 Nizamabad

26.2

12

23

91.7

0.9

50.0

0.2

7 Medak

31.1

14

23

64.3

0.7

-50.0

0.1

8 Warangal-R

23.9

-100.0

0.0

-66.7

0.0

9 Warangal-U

12.2

300.0

0.3

-50.0

0.1

10 Khammam

28.7

-11.1

0.3

20.0

0.2

11 Karimnagar

39.0

12

71.4

0.3

-25.0

0.1

12 Adilabad

28.1

10

-50.0

0.2

0.0

0.1

13 Kurnool

41.7

150.0

0.1

11

266.7

0.3

14 Kadapa

29.6

14.3

0.3

-50.0

0.1

15 Anantapur

41.9

10

25.0

0.2

14

-64.3

0.1

16 Chittoor

33.4

-25.0

0.2

-33.3

0.1

17 Tirupathi-U

9.4

0.0

0.4

0.0

0.0

18 Guntur-R

38.2

-55.6

0.1

0.0

0.1

19 Guntur-U

12.0

-62.5

0.3

0.0

0.2

20 Nellore

30.4

10

100.0

0.3

-20.0

0.1

21 Prakasham

34.8

700.0

0.2

200.0

0.2

22 West Godavari

40.1

12

-33.3

0.2

0.0

0.1

23 East Godavari

44.0

-20.0

0.1

200.0

0.1

24 Rajahmundry-U

8.6

-25.0

0.3

0.0

0.1

25 Krishna

25.8

75.0

0.3

-100.0

0.0

26 Vijayawada City

20.4

-62.5

0.1

100.0

0.1

27 VSP City

22.8

66.7

0.2

14

-64.3

0.2

28 VSP Rural

21.3

-25.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

29 Vizianagaram

24.0

-33.3

0.1

-100.0

0.0

30 Srikakulam

27.7

-50.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

31 R.P.Vijayawada

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.Guntakal

0.0

0.0

-100.0

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0
903.92

0
218

0
243

0.0
11.5

0.0
0.3

0
128

0
118

0.0
-7.8

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

TABLE - 3.2
Robberies
Sl.
No

UNITS

Populati
on in
2012
Lakhs

Burglaries

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
2013
in 2013
2013
over 2012

2012

2013

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

Hyderabad City

41.0

57

46

-19.3

1.1

638

649

1.7

15.8

Cyberabad

86.0

83

87

4.8

1.0

1095

1313

19.9

15.3

Ranga Reddy

4.5

10

12

20.0

2.7

143

92

-35.7

20.3

Mahaboobnagar

41.6

15

18

20.0

0.4

230

384

67.0

9.2

Nalgonda

35.6

20

27

35.0

0.8

319

367

15.0

10.3

Nizamabad

26.2

15

18

20.0

0.7

339

478

41.0

18.3

Medak

31.1

17

14

-17.6

0.5

399

409

2.5

13.2

Warangal-R

23.9

22

17

-22.7

0.7

258

255

-1.2

10.7

Warangal-U

12.2

15

18

20.0

1.5

191

193

1.0

15.9

10 Khammam

28.7

14

16

14.3

0.6

281

449

59.8

15.7

11 Karimnagar

39.0

24

19

-20.8

0.5

318

342

7.5

8.8

12 Adilabad

28.1

13

14

7.7

0.5

233

272

16.7

9.7

13 Kurnool

41.7

17

24

41.2

0.6

240

249

3.8

6.0

14 Kadapa

29.6

-11.1

0.3

130

213

63.8

7.2

15 Anantapur

41.9

23

283.3

0.5

210

277

31.9

6.6

16 Chittoor

33.4

10

11

10.0

0.3

135

152

12.6

4.6

17 Tirupathi-U

9.4

13

13

0.0

1.4

188

190

1.1

20.2

18 Guntur-R

38.2

21

250.0

0.6

133

191

43.6

5.0

19 Guntur-U

12.0

27

26

-3.7

2.2

155

189

21.9

15.8

20 Nellore

30.4

39

40

2.6

1.3

290

358

23.4

11.8

21 Prakasham

34.8

25

25

0.0

0.7

254

232

-8.7

6.7

22 West Godavari

40.1

52

18

-65.4

0.4

449

486

8.2

12.1

23 East Godavari

44.0

15

15

0.0

0.3

341

322

-5.6

7.3

24 Rajahmundry-U

8.6

14

100.0

1.6

117

156

33.3

18.1

25 Krishna

25.8

17

88.9

0.7

261

310

18.8

12.0

26 Vijayawada City

20.4

59

63

6.8

3.1

220

323

46.8

15.8

27 VSP City

22.8

27

25

-7.4

1.1

366

355

-3.0

15.6

28 VSP Rural

21.3

33.3

0.2

108

129

19.4

6.1

29 Vizianagaram

24.0

75.0

0.3

157

175

11.5

7.3

30 Srikakulam

27.7

28.6

0.3

109

180

65.1

6.5

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

-100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0
903.92

0
650

0
677

0.0
4.2

0.0
0.7

0
8307

0
9690

0.0
16.6

0.0
10.7

34 CID
TOTAL :

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

TABLE -3 .3
Ordinary Thefts
Populati
on in
lakhs

2012

2013

1 Hyderabad City

41.0

3602

4075

13.1

2 Cyberabad

86.0

4404

4718

3 Ranga Reddy

4.5

167

Sl.
No

UNITS

Total property crime

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

2012

2013

99.3

4314

4790

11.0

116.7

7.1

54.9

5615

6147

9.5

71.5

163

-2.4

36.0

337

275

-18.4

60.7

4 Mahaboobnagar

41.6

943

1180

25.1

28.4

1219

1611

32.2

38.7

5 Nalgonda

35.6

786

799

1.7

22.4

1137

1222

7.5

34.3

6 Nizamabad

26.2

594

1005

69.2

38.4

964

1530

58.7

58.5

7 Medak

31.1

678

765

12.8

24.6

1114

1214

9.0

39.1

8 Warangal-R

23.9

384

316

-17.7

13.2

668

589

-11.8

24.6

9 Warangal-U

12.2

412

441

7.0

36.3

621

657

5.8

54.1

10 Khammam

28.7

515

865

68.0

30.2

824

1344

63.1

46.9

11 Karimnagar

39.0

832

739

-11.2

18.9

1185

1115

-5.9

28.6

12 Adilabad

28.1

363

367

1.1

13.1

621

660

6.3

23.5

13 Kurnool

41.7

502

553

10.2

13.3

764

842

10.2

20.2

14 Kadapa

29.6

502

694

38.2

23.5

652

925

41.9

31.3

15 Anantapur

41.9

573

592

3.3

14.1

811

907

11.8

21.6

16 Chittoor

33.4

492

503

2.2

15.1

648

674

4.0

20.2

17 Tirupathi-U

9.4

623

809

29.9

86.0

828

1016

22.7

108.0

18 Guntur-R

38.2

686

663

-3.4

17.4

834

883

5.9

23.1

82.5

100.8

19 Guntur-U

12.0

877

987

12.5

1069

1207

12.9

20 Nellore

30.4

820

1029

25.5

33.8

1159

1441

24.3

47.4

21 Prakasham

34.8

654

672

2.8

19.3

936

943

0.7

27.1

22 West Godavari

40.1

985

1068

8.4

26.6

1502

1584

5.5

39.5

23 East Godavari

44.0

845

772

-8.6

17.6

1207

1116

-7.5

25.4

24 Rajahmundry-U

8.6

333

307

-7.8

35.6

461

481

4.3

55.8

25 Krishna

25.8

652

562

-13.8

21.7

928

896

-3.4

34.7

104.4

123.6

26 Vijayawada City

20.4

1355

2135

57.6

1643

2526

53.7

27 VSP City

22.8

1046

1203

15.0

52.8

1456

1593

9.4

69.9

28 VSP Rural

21.3

217

319

47.0

15.0

332

456

37.3

21.4

29 Vizianagaram

24.0

250

222

-11.2

9.2

416

406

-2.4

16.9

30 Srikakulam

27.7

167

288

72.5

10.4

286

479

67.5

17.3

31 R.P.Vijayawada

433

461

6.5

0.0

437

471

7.8

0.0

32 R.P.Guntakal

236

209

-11.4

0.0

240

209

-12.9

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL :

0
0
903.92

547
0
26475

474
0
29955

-13.3
0.0
13.1

0.0
0.0
33.1

550
0
35778

474
0
40683

-13.8
0.0
13.7

0.0
0.0
45.0

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

TABLE - 3 .4

Total Property Crimes for the years 2011 to 2013 with ranks
Sl.
No

UNITS

2013

Rank

2012

Rank

2011

Rank

Hyderabad City

4790

4314

5031

Cyberabad

6147

5615

5305

Ranga Reddy

275

32

337

30

223

32

Mahaboobnagar

1611

1219

1402

Nalgonda

1222

10

1137

10

923

13

Nizamabad

1530

964

13

1192

Medak

1214

11

1114

11

911

14

Warangal-R

589

25

668

21

573

25

Warangal-U

657

24

621

24

628

23

10 Khammam

1344

824

18

815

18

11 Karimnagar

1115

14

1185

1133

10

12 Adilabad

660

23

621

24

582

24

13 Kurnool

842

21

764

20

813

19

14 Kadapa

925

17

652

22

723

22

15 Anantapur

907

18

811

19

908

15

16 Chittoor

674

22

648

23

781

20

17 Tirupathi-U

1016

15

828

17

1044

11

18 Guntur-R

883

20

834

16

892

16

19 Guntur-U

1207

12

1069

12

980

12

20 Nellore

1441

1159

1155

21 Prakasham

943

16

936

14

730

21

22 West Godavari

1584

1502

1624

23 East Godavari

1116

13

1207

1318

24 Rajahmundry-U

481

26

461

27

485

26

25 Krishna

896

19

928

15

838

17

26 Vijayawada City

2526

1643

1754

27 VSP City

1593

1456

1577

28 VSP Rural

456

30

332

31

448

28

29 Vizianagaram

406

31

416

29

463

27

30 Srikakulam

479

27

286

32

360

29

31 R.P.Vijayawada

471

29

437

28

334

30

32 R.P.Guntakal

209

33

240

33

204

33

33 R.P.Sec-bad

474

28

550

26

328

31

34

34

34

34 CID
TOTAL :

40683

35778

36477

TABLE - 3.5

Property Stolen and Recovered with percentage of recovery during


2013
Total value of property
Sl.No

UNITS

Stolen
(in Rs.)

Recovered
(in Rs.)

% of Recovery

Hyderabad City

461305082

127379213

27.61%

Cyberabad

397754156

301058290

75.69%

Ranga Reddy

14379474

6255750

43.50%

Mahaboobnagar

56503955

37743848

66.80%

Nalgonda

77073634

37048890

48.07%

Nizamabad

44933219

20623013

45.90%

Medak

49749841

26572262

53.41%

Warangal-R

27000061

17222570

63.79%

Warangal-U

38188396

16562595

43.37%

10 Khammam

92330545

30495105

33.03%

11 Karimnagar

47572301

27774620

58.38%

12 Adilabad

35144495

20350132

57.90%

13 Kurnool

65005830

45688580

70.28%

14 Kadapa

101658095

49540738

48.73%

15 Anantapur

57352262

36607705

63.83%

16 Chittoor

40888849

30335615

74.19%

17 Tirupathi-U

50906274

25999774

51.07%

18 Guntur-R

42965863

33727540

78.50%

19 Guntur-U

52998886

26284856

49.60%

20 Nellore

104591132

65270346

62.41%

21 Prakasham

66391029

40436739

60.91%

22 West Godavari

90763768

32689868

36.02%

23 East Godavari

48131705

27661119

57.47%

24 Rajahmundry-U

34733204

16591030

47.77%

25 Krishna

33715853

14371216

42.62%

26 Vijayawada City

87006342

41363557

47.54%

27 VSP City

53472044

26288102

49.16%

28 VSP Rural

26088992

8872242

34.01%

29 Vizianagaram

14841681

5972173

40.24%

30 Srikakulam

15544809

6159739

39.63%

31 R.P.Vijayawada

26588610

7165180

26.95%

32 R.P.Guntakal

25604780

1225250

4.79%

21042116
2402227283

5356910
1216694567

25.46%
50.65%

33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL

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 240.2 crores property was lost in traditional property offences, 1235.4 crores
worth of property was lost by the public in white collar offences in 2013, which was
5.14 times of the traditional crime. 12789 Economic Offences were reported in 2013
as compared to 10536 cases reported in 2012 and 9223 cases in 2011. There is an
increase of 21.4% in 2013 over previous year. Among them, cheating constitutes
88.01% and Criminal Breach of Trust constitutes about 10.61%. There is an increase
in Cheatings by (21.6%) and in Cr.Br.of Trust by (23.9%) in 2013 when compared to
2012. The comparative figures for the years 2011 to 2013 are presented in Table
4.3.

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, Karimnagar, Vijayawada City, West Godavari, Prakasham, Krunool,
Nellore and Guntur Rural.

4.6

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:-

Section 105 Cr.P.C.

Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance 1944.

The AP Protection of Depositors of Financial Establishment Act, 1999.

Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002.

TABLE -4.1

District wise Economic Offences for 2012 and 2013, variation in 2013 over 2012
and Crime Rate for 2013
Cheatings

Sl. No

UNITS

Populati
on in
lakhs

2012

2013

Criminal Breach of Trust

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

2012

2013

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

Hyderabad City

41.0

1898

2122

11.8

51.7

68

70

2.9

1.7

Cyberabad

86.0

1460

1848

26.6

21.5

141

149

5.7

1.7

Ranga Reddy

4.5

63

90

42.9

19.9

125.0

2.0

Mahaboobnagar

41.6

160

234

46.3

5.6

21

49

133.3

1.2

Nalgonda

35.6

368

423

14.9

11.9

40

86

115.0

2.4

Nizamabad

26.2

260

293

12.7

11.2

26

40

53.8

1.5

Medak

31.1

219

235

7.3

7.6

15

23

53.3

0.7

Warangal-R

23.9

170

190

11.8

7.9

-60.0

0.1

Warangal-U

12.2

169

312

84.6

25.7

0.0

0.2

10

Khammam

28.7

207

547

164.3

19.1

21

46

119.0

1.6

11

Karimnagar

39.0

474

506

6.8

13.0

48

94

95.8

2.4

12

Adilabad

28.1

183

230

25.7

8.2

22

85

286.4

3.0

13

Kurnool

41.7

284

454

59.9

10.9

12

13

8.3

0.3

14

Kadapa

29.6

303

294

-3.0

9.9

70

73

4.3

2.5

15

Anantapur

41.9

159

155

-2.5

3.7

12

-58.3

0.1

16

Chittoor

33.4

174

190

9.2

5.7

11

120.0

0.3

17

Tirupathi-U

9.4

167

178

6.6

18.9

-66.7

0.2

18

Guntur-R

38.2

230

273

18.7

7.2

24

39

62.5

1.0

19

Guntur-U

12.0

202

333

64.9

27.8

15

14

-6.7

1.2

20

Nellore

30.4

143

202

41.3

6.6

96

113

17.7

3.7

21

Prakasham

34.8

309

258

-16.5

7.4

62

64

3.2

1.8

22

West Godavari

40.1

312

352

12.8

8.8

32

47

46.9

1.2

23

East Godavari

44.0

174

204

17.2

4.6

68

76

11.8

1.7

24

Rajahmundry-U

8.6

62

40

-35.5

4.6

24

16

-33.3

1.9

25

Krishna

25.8

177

176

-0.6

6.8

52

29

-44.2

1.1

26

Vijayawada City

20.4

376

391

4.0

19.1

108

104

-3.7

5.1

27

VSP City

22.8

231

336

45.5

14.7

58

64

10.3

2.8

28

VSP Rural

21.3

79

100

26.6

4.7

15

-80.0

0.1

29

Vizianagaram

24.0

110

108

-1.8

4.5

11

16

45.5

0.7

30

Srikakulam

27.7

84

140

66.7

5.1

12

12

0.0

0.4

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

10

150.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

34

CID

0.0
23.9

0.0
1.5

0
47
28
-40.4
0.0
0
0
TOTAL :
903.92 9258 11256
21.6
12.5
1095 1357
*The percentage variation is in comparison with the previous year as the base.
Note: Crime Rate is defined as the crime per Lakh population

TABLE -4.2
Counterfeit
SL.
NO.

UNITS

Populati
on in
lakhs
2012

Total White Collar Offences

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
2013
in 2013
2013
over 2012

2012

2013

%
Crime
Variation
rate for
in 2013
2013
over 2012

Hyderabad City

41.0

25

44

76.0

1.1

1991

2236

12.3

54.5

Cyberabad

86.0

12

71.4

0.1

1608

2009

24.9

23.4

0.2

67

100

49.3

22.1

Ranga Reddy

4.5

0.0

Mahaboobnagar

41.6

50.0

0.1

185

289

56.2

6.9

Nalgonda

35.6

-60.0

0.1

413

511

23.7

14.3

Nizamabad

26.2

0.0

0.1

289

336

16.3

12.8

Medak

31.1

200.0

0.2

236

264

11.9

8.5

Warangal-R

23.9

-75.0

0.0

179

193

7.8

8.1

Warangal-U

12.2

0.0

0.1

172

315

83.1

25.9

10 Khammam

28.7

-66.7

0.1

237

596

151.5

20.8

11 Karimnagar

39.0

0.0

0.1

525

603

14.9

15.4

12 Adilabad

28.1

-66.7

0.0

208

316

51.9

11.3

13 Kurnool

41.7

20.0

0.1

301

473

57.1

11.4

14 Kadapa

29.6

0.0

0.2

373

372

-0.3

12.6

15 Anantapur

41.9

66.7

0.1

174

165

-5.2

3.9

16 Chittoor

33.4

25.0

0.1

183

206

12.6

6.2

17 Tirupathi-U

9.4

-100.0

0.0

175

180

2.9

19.1

18 Guntur-R

38.2

23

11

-52.2

0.3

277

323

16.6

8.5

19 Guntur-U

12.0

-28.6

0.4

224

352

57.1

29.4

20 Nellore

30.4

-40.0

0.1

244

318

30.3

10.5

21 Prakasham

34.8

-55.6

0.1

380

326

-14.2

9.4

22 West Godavari

40.1

13

-38.5

0.2

357

407

14.0

10.2

23 East Godavari

44.0

16

-56.3

0.2

258

287

11.2

6.5

24 Rajahmundry-U

8.6

-100.0

0.0

87

56

-35.6

6.5

25 Krishna

25.8

12

71.4

0.5

236

217

-8.1

8.4

26 Vijayawada City

20.4

0.0

0.3

490

501

2.2

24.5

27 VSP City

22.8

-83.3

0.0

295

401

35.9

17.6

0.3

98

109

11.2

5.1

28 VSP Rural

21.3

50.0

29 Vizianagaram

24.0

0.0

0.1

121

127

5.0

5.3

30 Srikakulam

27.7

0.0

0.0

97

153

57.7

5.5

31 R.P.Vijayawada

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.Guntakal

-33.3

0.0

33.3

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad

50.0

0.0

14

133.3

0.0

0
903.92

0
183

176

0.0
-3.8

0.0
0.2

47
10536

28
12789

-40.4
21.4

0.0
14.1

34 CID
TOTAL :

TABLE -4.3

Total Economic Offences for the years 2011 to 2013 with ranks
Sl.
No

UNITS

2013

RANK

2012

RANK

2011

RANK

Hyderabad City

2236

1991

1731

Cyberabad

2009

1608

1420

Ranga Reddy

100

29

67

30

59

30

Mahaboobnagar

289

18

185

20

187

17

Nalgonda

511

413

256

11

Nizamabad

336

12

289

11

229

14

Medak

264

20

236

16

185

18

Warangal-R

193

23

179

22

142

25

Warangal-U

315

17

172

25

237

13

10 Khammam

596

237

15

193

16

11 Karimnagar

603

525

449

12 Adilabad

316

16

208

19

154

24

13 Kurnool

473

301

280

14 Kadapa

372

10

373

182

19

15 Anantapur

165

25

174

24

157

23

16 Chittoor

206

22

183

21

162

21

17 Tirupathi-U

180

24

175

23

228

15

18 Guntur-R

323

14

277

12

261

10

19 Guntur-U

352

11

224

18

160

22

20 Nellore

318

15

244

14

278

21 Prakasham

326

13

380

337

22 West Godavari

407

357

338

23 East Godavari

287

19

258

13

320

24 Rajahmundry-U

56

30

87

29

70

28

25 Krishna

217

21

236

16

180

20

26 Vijayawada City

501

490

446

27 VSP City

401

295

10

250

12

28 VSP Rural

109

28

98

27

126

26

29 Vizianagaram

127

27

121

26

93

27

30 Srikakulam

153

26

97

28

62

29

31 R.P.Vijayawada

34

34

33

32 R.P.Guntakal

33

33

34

33 R.P.Sec-bad

14

32

32

32

28
12789

31

47
10536

31

35
9223

31

34 CID
TOTAL :

TABLE - 4.4
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

Stock Market/Shares etc.

32668080

13

Commercial Banks
(Public & Private sector)

52

10

39

137821928

143

162

96

22

22

11

63

24110538102

643

195

632450

10

29

172

719

2115726833

1962

7660

Other Institutions
Prize Chits & Money
4
Circulation Schemes
5

Investment schemes
(Plantation schemes etc)

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

Criminal Breanch of Trust 964

230

15

10

205

92

642

699488581

280

1383

1769

836 6296 29133214889

6452

15087

TOTAL :-

9223 2091 128 194

TABLE - 4.5
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

Stock Market/Shares etc.

180000

Commercial Banks (Public


& Private sector)

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

Urban Co-Operative Banks

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

Copy Right Act


23

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

10536 2380 169 417

1794

402 6497 15368248084

942083

13901

24

TOTAL :-

TABLE - 4.6
Statement showing the Economic Offences for the year 2013
No. of Cases

Sl.
No.

HEAD

Financial Institution
Non Banking financial
1
companies

REP

CH

CON ACQ

50

Amount Involved

No. of
Depositors

No. of
Accused

41

260318246

174

152

PT

UN

UI

Stock Market/Shares etc.

97986000

33

Commercial Banks (Public


& Private sector)

77

72

461946530

266

144

34

111

2620932331

44319

356

18

25429000

23

52

87

262

2280

5953681121

10665

10417

Other Institutions
Prize Chits & Money
149
38
Circulation Schemes
Investment schemes
5
21
3
(Plantation schemes etc)
Cheating by an Individual /
6
7428 2629
Group
Counterfeit / Fake Currency / Documents
4

Notes

275 4524

175

163

17126000

229

600000

13

13

10

24

1200000

4165000

5
2
30

1
0
2

0
0
0

0
0
0

1
0
2

1
0
0

3
2
28

150317
74970
4650000

4
0
54

8
2
41

478

36

31

28

414

259346278

159

703

300000

15

17

11025102

18

32

31

11572250

12

54

683

147

13

131

30

506

428469955

227

1305

243

92

17

75

146

100779772

4500376

377

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

Urban Co-Operative Banks

Co-Op Societies /
Institutions
Land Scams
By Housing Societies
By Individual / Group of
19
Individuals
Employment Scams / Job
20
Rackets
Misappropriation
21

Govt. Funds

157

13

13

143

556006529

246

309

22

Pvt. Institutions

91

12

11

79

99295965

48

151

478

118

112

360

1842091

31

520

27

19

24501000

48

25

Video Piracy
Printed material & Books
Piracy
Software Piracy

11

10

50000

29

26

Patent Act

19

19

20

27

Cyber Crime

674

78

77

596

51450207

52

197

28

NDPS Act

562

190

186

370

88870800

53

1015

29

Criminal Breanch of Trust

1357

364

23

334

23

970

1271746746

405

1863

12789 3755 122 314

3319

376 8658 12353516210

4557160

18095

Copy Right Act


23
24

TOTAL :-

CRIME AGAINST WOMEN


5.1

Crime against Women constitutes 12.3% of total cognizable crime in AP in the year
2013.

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:

Dowry Murder (498(A), 302 IPC)

Dowry death (304 (B) IPC) r/w 113-B Evi Act

Abetment to Suicide (498 (A), 306 IPC) r/w 113-A Evi Act)

Harassment (498(A) IPC)

Murder (302 IPC)

Dowry Prohibition Act (3,4 and 6 DP Act)

Rape (376 IPC)

Kidnapping (363,365,369 IPC)

Outraging of Modesty (354 IPC)

Bigamy (494,497 IPC)

Insult the modesty of a woman by acts or gestures (509 IPC).

Acid attacks (326/307 IPC r/w 34 /123 IPC Sections)

Cyber Crime (obscene/threatening mails/messages)

Circulation or posting of private/obscene content online/ cyber pornography.

APPM PSOs 532 to 537 enumerate investigation procedure.


5.3

Snapshots
28272 cases were registered during 2013 under Crime Against Women, as
against 24530 in the year 2012 showing an increase of 15.3% over previous
year.
Cyberabad with 2317 cases ranked first in registering highest number of cases of
Crime Against Women during the year 2013 followed by Hyderabad (1802),
Vijayawada City (1558), Nalgonda (1490), Khammam (1288), West Godavari
(1256), Karimnagar (1216) and Krishna (1201).
Mahaboobnagar district ranked first in registering the incidence of crime under
Dowry murder (23) followed by Cyberabad (19), Chittoor (12) and Kurnool (11)
during the year 2013.

Cyberabad accounted for the highest number of cases under the head of Dowry
deaths (43) followed by Karimnagar (39) and Hyderabad City & Mahabubnagar
(32 each) during the year 2013.
The highest number of cases under Abetment to Suicide was registered from
Mahaboobnagar (106) followed by Cyberabad (100), Anantapur (75) and
Adilabad (63).
Cyberabad ranked first in the incidence of crime under Dowry Harassment (1477)
followed by Hyderabad City (1248), Vijayawada City (1203), Khammam (737) and
West Godavari (734).
Mahaboobnagar registered highest number of (51) cases under Murder of
Women followed by Anantapur (50), Medak (48) and Nellore (40).
5.4

Women Police Stations


The power to register case FIRs is given to all the Women Police Stations. Earlier
they were toothless acting mostly as Counseling Centers. The Women Police
Stations were empowered with full investigative power so that women victims who
approach the Women Police Stations would receive justice. In AP, there are Women
Police Stations at all District headquarters. Measures are underfoot to ensure that all
Police Stations have women police personnel so that aggrieved women can
approach police stations without any hesitation.

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.

5.6

Special Courts and Support Centres


Steps are being taken to set up specialized Courts for trying cases of Anti Human
Trafficking cases as well as Cruelty and Harassment cases under Section 498(A)
IPC. Efforts are also on to associate Support Centers wherein trained counselors
attend to the victims of cruelty and trafficking, so that their interests are best served.

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/-)

interim relief for women and children rescued from trafficking

(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

Cases of Sexual Assault


Penalty under Section 354 IPC (Molestation/ Assault with intent to outrage the
modesty of a woman) is made more severe, by a State amendment in 1991,
punishable with five to seven years of imprisonment, and under special
circumstances from two to five years imprisonment; the offence is made non-bailable
and non-compoundable. This comes down heavily on the eve-teasers and offenders
indulging in acts outraging the modesty of women.
Govt.of AP has proposed an amendment for amending Sec.326 IPC (causing
grievous hurt by dangerous weapon or means) by introducing a new Sec.326A IPC
making it punishable for a term not less than 10 years imprisonment and for payment
of Rs.5 Lakhs compensation from the accused by duly amending Sec.357A Cr.P.C.
The State Government will bear the medical expenses of treatment to acid attack
victims under the Arogya Shree scheme.
Govt. of AP also sent an amendment to Sec.509 IPC (intention to insult the modesty
of a woman) to Govt. of India for making the offence non-bailable and to be
punishable upto 3 years imprisonment. It is pending with GOI.

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.

Table -5.1
District wise Gender Offences for 2012 and 2013, variation in 2013 over 2012.
Dowry Murder

Dowry Death

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

1 Hyderabad City

500.0

23

32

39.1

2 Cyberabad

19

375.0

44

43

-2.3

3 Ranga Reddy

-100.0

16

14

-12.5

4 Mahaboobnagar

11

23

109.1

27

32

18.5

5 Nalgonda

-20.0

20

27

35.0

6 Nizamabad

0.0

17

17

0.0

7 Medak

-83.3

18

25

38.9

8 Warangal-R

-22.2

20

20

0.0

9 Warangal-U

-50.0

16

77.8

10 Khammam

-80.0

12

15

25.0

11 Karimnagar

10

-20.0

46

39

-15.2

12 Adilabad

-20.0

11

57.1

13 Kurnool

11

57.1

15

11

-26.7

14 Kadapa

-16.7

13

-30.8

15 Anantapur

350.0

19

24

26.3

16 Chittoor

12

71.4

33

12

-63.6

17 Tirupathi-U

-100.0

16.7

18 Guntur-R

-71.4

21

16

-23.8

19 Guntur-U

200.0

-33.3

20 Nellore

0.0

0.0

21 Prakasham

-16.7

14

-42.9

22 West Godavari

0.0

19

12

-36.8

23 East Godavari

400.0

16

15

-6.3

24 Rajahmundry-U

-75.0

0.0

25 Krishna

11

-36.4

16

12

-25.0

26 Vijayawada City

-100.0

15

11

-26.7

27 VSP City

0.0

11

-27.3

28 VSP Rural

50.0

-33.3

29 Vizianagaram

-80.0

10

100.0

30 Srikakulam

-87.5

0.0

31 R.P.Vijayawada

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.Guntakal

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad

0.0

0.0

34 CID
TOTAL :

0.0

0.0

150

154

2.7

494

472

-4.5

Sl.
No.

UNITS

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

TABLE - 5 .2
Abetment to Suicide
Sl.
No

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

UNITS

Harassment

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

Hyderabad City

37

39

5.4

1146

1248

8.9

Cyberabad

86

100

16.3

955

1477

54.7

Ranga Reddy

47

33

-29.8

150

166

10.7

Mahaboobnagar

109

106

-2.8

199

224

12.6

Nalgonda

73

51

-30.1

298

324

8.7

Nizamabad

25

36

44.0

570

637

11.8

Medak

54

48

-11.1

389

459

18.0

Warangal-R

54

57

5.6

99

126

27.3

Warangal-U

25

26

4.0

263

193

-26.6

10 Khammam

63

55

-12.7

223

737

230.5

11 Karimnagar

45

41

-8.9

699

623

-10.9

12 Adilabad

35

63

80.0

470

441

-6.2

13 Kurnool

41

42

2.4

158

192

21.5

14 Kadapa

36

25

-30.6

113

194

71.7

15 Anantapur

59

75

27.1

125

161

28.8

16 Chittoor

28

23

-17.9

313

392

25.2

17 Tirupathi-U

11

-27.3

106

127

19.8

18 Guntur-R

31

23

-25.8

427

393

-8.0

19 Guntur-U

21

20

-4.8

500

309

-38.2

20 Nellore

39

37

-5.1

150

142

-5.3

21 Prakasham

18

24

33.3

236

214

-9.3

22 West Godavari

30

26

-13.3

641

734

14.5

23 East Godavari

29

18

-37.9

153

162

5.9

24 Rajahmundry-U

-25.0

157

190

21.0

25 Krishna

39

48

23.1

758

684

-9.8

26 Vijayawada City

13

24

84.6

911

1203

32.1

27 VSP City

12

17

41.7

412

548

33.0

28 VSP Rural

13

13

0.0

73

92

26.0

29 Vizianagaram

12

21

75.0

329

371

12.8

30 Srikakulam

17

-47.1

291

328

12.7

31 R.P.Vijayawada

0.0

0.0

32 R.P.Guntakal

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad

0.0

0.0

0
1111

0
1116

0.0
0.5

41
11355

1
13092

-97.6
15.3

34 CID
TOTAL :

TABLE -5.3
Murders
Sl.
No

D.P. Act

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

UNITS

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

Hyderabad City

24

20

-16.7

30

62

106.7

Cyberabad

54

38

-29.6

174

-100.0

Ranga Reddy

23

28

21.7

0.0

Mahaboobnagar

60

51

-15.0

211

175

-17.1

Nalgonda

25

31

24.0

536

505

-5.8

Nizamabad

38

36

-5.3

0.0

Medak

42

48

14.3

0.0

Warangal-R

29

16

-44.8

284

328

15.5

Warangal-U

-44.4

18

-72.2

10 Khammam

32

32

0.0

311

-100.0

11 Karimnagar

16

10

-37.5

-100.0

12 Adilabad

20

23

15.0

0.0

13 Kurnool

30

30

0.0

315

358

13.7

14 Kadapa

37

29

-21.6

237

252

6.3

15 Anantapur

51

50

-2.0

199

261

31.2

16 Chittoor

27

21

-22.2

0.0

17 Tirupathi-U

10

-50.0

0.0

18 Guntur-R

24

31

29.2

155

181

16.8

19 Guntur-U

17

15

-11.8

165

132

-20.0

20 Nellore

40

40

0.0

225

206

-8.4

21 Prakasham

33

27

-18.2

169

229

35.5

22 West Godavari

31

33

6.5

0.0

23 East Godavari

24

23

-4.2

350

294

-16.0

24 Rajahmundry-U

0.0

0.0

25 Krishna

23

16

-30.4

0.0

26 Vijayawada City

14

-35.7

26

-100.0

27 VSP City

13

-30.8

200.0

28 VSP Rural

28

14

-50.0

94

113

20.2

29 Vizianagaram

17

10

-41.2

-100.0

30 Srikakulam

11

57.1

0.0

31 R.P.Vijayawada

-100.0

0.0

32 R.P.Guntakal

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad

0.0

0.0

0
805

0
717

0.0
-10.9

0
3504

0
3111

0.0
-11.2

34 CID
TOTAL :

TABLE - 5.4
Rape
SL.
NO.

Kidnapping

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

UNITS

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

Hyderabad City

72

95

31.9

28

52

85.7

Cyberabad

75

131

74.7

85

107

25.9

Ranga Reddy

26

37

42.3

15

16

6.7

Mahaboobnagar

56

113

101.8

64

57

-10.9

Nalgonda

51

77

51.0

71

82

15.5

Nizamabad

33

44

33.3

20

30

50.0

Medak

25

61

144.0

34

33

-2.9

Warangal-R

54

52

-3.7

54

52

-3.7

Warangal-U

30

36

20.0

38

39

2.6

10 Khammam

77

95

23.4

57

77

35.1

11 Karimnagar

38

55

44.7

68

63

-7.4

12 Adilabad

87

60

-31.0

43

35

-18.6

13 Kurnool

21

23

9.5

30

42

40.0

14 Kadapa

26

21

-19.2

40

38

-5.0

15 Anantapur

18

28

55.6

37

80

116.2

16 Chittoor

27

30

11.1

37

26

-29.7

17 Tirupathi-U

11

-18.2

12

-50.0

18 Guntur-R

22

37

68.2

41

43

4.9

19 Guntur-U

24

28

16.7

28

32

14.3

56

67

19.6

20 Nellore

23

26

13.0

21 Prakasham

35

38

8.6

47

38

-19.1

22 West Godavari

122

117

-4.1

41

59

43.9

23 East Godavari

67

72

7.5

34

25

-26.5

24 Rajahmundry-U

13

14

7.7

-62.5

25 Krishna

66

58

-12.1

50

31

-38.0

26 Vijayawada City

47

46

-2.1

36

43

19.4

27 VSP City

50

67

34.0

20

55

175.0

28 VSP Rural

26

32

23.1

15

13

-13.3

29 Vizianagaram

42

38

-9.5

12

14

16.7

30 Srikakulam

37

37

0.0

13

19

46.2

31 R.P.Vijayawada

0.0

-100.0

32 R.P.Guntakal

-100.0

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL :

2
1
1305

-100.0
-100.0
20.9

0
0
1136

0.0
0.0
12.4

1578

1277

TABLE - 5.5
Outraging of Modesty
Sl.
No

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

UNITS

Bigamy

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

Hyderabad City

141

215

52.5

33

450.0

Cyberabad

178

334

87.6

37

68

83.8

Ranga Reddy

58

65

12.1

-66.7

Mahaboobnagar

149

207

38.9

36

48

33.3

Nalgonda

236

357

51.3

21

32

52.4

Nizamabad

90

133

47.8

47

41

-12.8

Medak

100

160

60.0

55

44

-20.0

Warangal-R

109

196

79.8

166.7

Warangal-U

69

123

78.3

12

200.0

10 Khammam

226

239

5.8

31

37

19.4

11 Karimnagar

216

332

53.7

47

45

-4.3

12 Adilabad

81

187

130.9

36

33

-8.3

13 Kurnool

270

306

13.3

28

25

-10.7

14 Kadapa

174

257

47.7

29

24

-17.2

15 Anantapur

173

324

87.3

16

27

68.8

16 Chittoor

71

91

28.2

-80.0

17 Tirupathi-U

47

33

-29.8

-100.0

18 Guntur-R

190

247

30.0

16

-62.5

19 Guntur-U

77

116

50.6

22

175.0

20 Nellore

172

262

52.3

16

15

-6.3

21 Prakasham

168

267

58.9

33

15

-54.5

22 West Godavari

205

264

28.8

33.3

23 East Godavari

195

295

51.3

26

14

-46.2

24 Rajahmundry-U

39

50

28.2

250.0

25 Krishna

293

341

16.4

300.0

26 Vijayawada City

176

207

17.6

15

200.0

27 VSP City

23

149

547.8

0.0

28 VSP Rural

65

124

90.8

12

-58.3

29 Vizianagaram

62

130

109.7

-16.7

30 Srikakulam

72

125

73.6

166.7

31 R.P.Vijayawada

20.0

0.0

32 R.P.Guntakal

0.0

0.0

33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL :

4
0
4134

11

175.0
0.0
48.9

0
0
536

0.0
0.0
11.8

6156

599

TABLE -5.6
Total cases of Crime Against Women with percentage variation
and rank
Sl.
NO.

UNITS

2012

2013

%
Variation in RANK FOR
2013
2013 over
2012

Hyderabad City

1508

1802

19.5

Cyberabad

1692

2317

36.9

Ranga Reddy

346

361

4.3

28

Mahaboobnagar

922

1036

12.4

11

Nalgonda

1336

1490

11.5

Nizamabad

845

980

16.0

12

Medak

723

879

21.6

15

Warangal-R

715

862

20.6

17

Warangal-U

471

458

-2.8

26

10 Khammam

1037

1288

24.2

11 Karimnagar

1186

1216

2.5

12 Adilabad

784

857

9.3

19

13 Kurnool

915

1040

13.7

14 Kadapa

711

854

20.1

20

15 Anantapur

699

1039

48.6

10

16 Chittoor

548

608

10.9

23

17 Tirupathi-U

205

195

-4.9

30

18 Guntur-R

934

979

4.8

13

19 Guntur-U

850

683

-19.6

22

20 Nellore

730

804

10.1

21

21 Prakasham

759

865

14.0

16

22 West Godavari

1099

1256

14.3

23 East Godavari

895

923

3.1

14

24 Rajahmundry-U

239

279

16.7

29

25 Krishna

1257

1201

-4.5

26 Vijayawada City

1244

1558

25.2

27 VSP City

543

861

58.6

18

28 VSP Rural

337

415

23.1

27

29 Vizianagaram

491

600

22.2

24

30 Srikakulam

451

542

20.2

25

31 R.P.Vijayawada

0.0

32

32 R.P.Guntakal

200.0

33

33 R.P.Sec-bad

12

71.4

31

42
24530

1
28272

-97.6
15.3

34

34 CID
TOTAL :

CHAPTER6

ANTI HUMAN TRAFFICKING


5.1 Definition of Trafficking: (Ref. Art. 23 of the Indian constitution)
The definition of Trafficking can be found in the various sections of ITPA (Immoral
Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956. Section 5 speaks about procuring, taking and even
inducing a person for the sake of prostitution. According to this section, even attempt
to procure and attempt to take or causing a person to carry on prostitution amounts
to trafficking.

Therefore Trafficking has been given a broad scope. (Ref: UN

Protocol to prevent, suppress & punish Trafficking in Persons, 2000).


A legal definition of trafficking is available in the Goa Childrens Act 2003. Though it
is focused on child trafficking, the definition is comprehensive. Under Sec.2(z) of the
said Act Child Trafficking means the procurement, recruitment, transportation,
transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, legally or illegally, within or across
borders, by means of threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of
abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of
vulnerability or of giving or receiving payments or benefits to achieve the
consent of a person having control over another person, for monetary gain or
otherwise.
If a woman or child is sexually exploited and any person gains out of the same, it
amounts to Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE), which is a legally punishable
offence wherein the culpability lies against all exploiters.
5.2 Human Trafficking is the contemporary manifestation of slavery, whose victims are
predominantly women and children. No country today is immune from human trafficking.
Victims are forced to work as sex workers, bar dancers, beggars, camel jockeys, in
hazardous work on farms, as domestic servants, as child soldiers, and in many forms of
involuntary servitude. According to UN estimates nearly 2 million women and children
are abused and trafficked globally every year and millions more are trafficked within their
home countries.

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),

at Eluru (under DIG E/R Eluru) and at Anantapur (under DIG A/R Anantapur). Five
AHTUs were set up in 2012, and five more are proposed to be set up.
6.5

A.P. Police Academy has taken a massive empowerment exercise in collaboration


with UNODC and MHA and as on 25th May, 2012, 1985 I.Os, 2749 supporting
officers and 789 APPs, NGOs etc were sensitized and empowered.

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.

Involve the PRIs (Panchayat Raj

Institutions) in prevention and reintegration programmes.

Open History sheets /

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:

Living and working conditions not upholding Fundamental rights.

Not giving fair way or minimum wage.

The person may not have offered her / his services voluntarily; forced or
compulsory labour is all work or service which is exacted from any person under
the menace of any penalty and for which this said person has not offered himself
voluntarily. (12.3 million forced labour in the world).

6.7

Notable G.Os are:

G.O Rt No. 475/Home (Pol. D) Dept. dated: 16.08.1991 regarding appointment of


Special Police Officers.

G.O.Ms No.1 of Women Development, Child Welfare and Disabled Welfare


(Progs) Dept dt.3.1.2003 regarding Prevention, Rescue, Rehabilitation, Anti
Trafficking Measures, Economic Empowerment of Victims of CSE,Health care etc

G. O. Ms. No.13 of W D C W & D W (Progs) Dept dt.21.4.2012 regarding


enhancement of immediate relief fund from Rs.5000/- to Rs.10,000/-to the
children / women who are rescued from trafficking.

G.O.Ms.No.28 of Women Development, Child Welfare and Disabled Welfare


(Progs) Dept dt.4.7.2003 regarding setting up of a Relief and Rehabilitation Fund
for victims of atrocities Payment of Rs.50,000/-to the victims of sexual
exploitation.

G.O.Ms. No. 16 of WD & CW Dept. dt: 24.04.2012 Adoption of Minimum


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

6.8

Providing Victim / Witness Support is another important aspect to motivate victims to


give evidence in courts to ensure conviction of traffickers. Low conviction rate is due
to lack of Victim / Witness Support Fund.

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

Section 293 Sale etc. of


obscene objects to young
persons.

Bailable

Noncompoundable

Section 341 Punishment for


Wrongful Restraint.
Section 342- Punishment for
Wrongful Confinement.
Section 354 Assault or use of
criminal force to a woman with
intent to outrage her modesty
Section 363- Punishment for
Kidnapping

Bailable

Compoundable

Bailable

Compoundable

Bailable

Compoundable

Bailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 7 years and


fine

Section 363A- Kidnapping or


maiming a minor for purposes of
begging.

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 10 years and


fine or imprisonment for life and
fine

IPC Section of Law & offence

Section 292 Sale etc. of


obscene books etc.

Sentence / Punishment

On first conviction, 2 yrs and


fine of Rs.2000/-, second
conviction, 5 yrs & fine of
Rs.5000/On first conviction, 3 yrs and
fine of Rs.2000/-, second
conviction, 7 yrs & fine of
Rs.5000/Simple imprisonment for 1
month or fine of Rs.500/-or both.
Imprisonment for 1 year or fine
of Rs.1000/-or both
Imprisonment for 2 years or
fine, or both.

Section 365- Kidnapping or


Abducting with Intent Secretly
and Wrongfully to Confine
Person.
Section 366- Kidnapping,
abducting or Inducing Woman to
compel her for Marriage, illicit
intercourse, etc.
Section 366A- Procuration of
Minor Girl for prostitution.
Section 366B- Importation of Girl
from Foreign Country for
prostitution.
Section 367- Kidnapping or
Abducting In Order To Subject
Person To grievous Hurt,
Slavery, etc.
Section 368- Wrongfully
Concealing or Keeping in
Confinement, Kidnapped or
Abducted Person.
Section 369- Kidnapping or
Abducting Child Under Ten Years
with intent to steal from its
Person.
Section 370- Buying or Disposing
of Any Person as a Slave
Section 371- Habitual Dealing in
Slaves.

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 7 years and


fine

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 10 years and


fine

NonBailable
NonBailable

NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 10 years and


fine
Imprisonment for 10 years and
fine

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 10 years and


fine

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 10 years and


fine

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Imprisonment for 7 years and


fine

NonBailable
NonBailable

NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable

Section 372- Selling Minor for


purposes of Prostitution, etc.
Section 373- Buying Minor for
purposes of prostitution, etc.
Section 374- Unlawful
compulsory labour.
Section 376- Punishment for
rape.

NonBailable
NonBailable
Bailable
NonBailable

NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable
NonCompoundable

Section 376(f)- Rape of woman


under 12 years of age.

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Section 377- Unnatural offences


(Sodomy)

NonBailable

NonCompoundable

Section .498-A - Subjecting a


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

NonBailable
NonBailable
(if
committe
d in AP)

Compoundable

Imprisonment for 7 years and


fine
imprisonment for life or
Imprisonment for 10 years and
fine
Imprisonment for 10 years and
fine
Imprisonment for 10 years and
fine
Imprisonment for 1 year or fine
or both
imprisonment for life or
Imprisonment for 10 years and
fine
Rigorous Imprisonment not less
than 10 years but which may be
for life and shall also be liable to
fine.
imprisonment for life or
Imprisonment for 10 years and
fine
Imprisonment for 3 years and
fine
Imprisonment for 2 years or
fine or both Imprisonment for 2
years or fine or both

Compoundable

6.10

Article 23 of Constitution of India:


Prohibition of traffic in Human beings and forced labour: Traffic in human beings and
beggary and other similar forms of forced labour are prohibited and any
contravention of this provision shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law.

6.11

The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act of 1956:


This is the most important law to curb trafficking. Sections 3 to 7 of ITP Act are
against traffickers while customers can be booked u/s 7 of ITP Act.

6.12

The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act of 1976:


It prohibits forced or bonded Labour. The National Human Rights Commission of
India monitors its implementation.

Secs.16, 17, 18 & 20 are cognizable; Sub

Divisional Magistrate is empowered to adjudicate.


6.13

Young Persons (Harmful Publication) Act 1956


Prohibits distribution of material related to crime, violence and vice.

6.14

The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000


This Act explicitly provides for effective social rehabilitation and reintegration of all
juveniles in need of care and protection and makes explicit provisions for punishment
for employment of juvenile or child for begging, giving intoxicating liquor or narcotic
drug or psychotropic substance to juvenile or child, exploitation of juvenile or child
employee.

6.15 Transplantation of Human Organ Act,1994.


It provides for the regulation of removal, storage and transplantation of human
organs for purpose of treatment and for the prevention of commercial dealings in
human organs.
6.16 The Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929
The Act provides for age of marriage i.e. 21 years for male and 18years for female.
Section 3 It is an offence for a male above 18 years but below 21 years to get
married.
Section 4 It is an offence if a male above 21 years married a girl below 18 years.
Section 5 Whoever performs, conducts or directs any child marriage commits an
offence.

Section 6 - Parent or guardian in charge of the minor, promoting or permitting, or


negligently failing to prevent child marriage commits an offence.
It is a cognizable offence. But no Court can take cognizance of any offence under
this Act after the expiry of one year from the date on which the offence is alleged to
have been committed.
The Court may issue an injunction against any of the persons mentioned, in Section
3, 4, 5 and 6 of this Act prohibiting such marriage.

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

Name of the Organization

Help line Number

Community Association for Rural Development


(CARD), Mannapolur, Sullurpet, Nellore District

Help Line toll Free


No. 18004252214

524121 Ph : 94404 96765, Off: 0662 2341613.


2

Ranga Reddy

Kastruba Gandhi National Memorial Trust, Mahila


Seva

and

Vikasa

kendra,

Hydershakote,

Vill

Help No. 6559 1419


180044253245

Langerhouse, Hyderabad 8. Ph: 040-27140986 /


27801668, Cell : 9391012852
3

Chitoor

Rashtriya Seva Samithi, # 9, Old Huzur Office

Help : Toll Free No.

Bulding, Thirpathi, Chittor 517501. Ph : 0877

18004253245

2242404
4

Vizianagaram

Chaitanya Bharathi, Plot No. 75-1, Near Phase III,

Help No. Toll Free No.

Junction, Controment (PO) Vizianagaram District. Ph

10921

No: 08922-231704. Cell : 94402 43496


5

Khammam

Grem Vikas (GK) Hyderpet, Sthupally, Near B.C.

Help. Toll Free No.

Hostel, Khammam District 507303 Cell : 93935

10921

11537`
6

East Godavari

Anantapur

Sree Harsha Educational Society, Vedireswaram

Help No. Toll Free

Road, Revulapalem Mandal, East Godavari, District.

No. 16004252311

Ph : 08855-257648 (O)

Ph : 08855-258645

Ambedkar Harijan Samajam (AHS), # D.No. 3/532,

Help. Toll Free

Industrial

Estate

Kummarivadlapall,

Kadiri,

No.08494-225809

Anantapur District Ph: 08494-2264166 Cell : 94401


Cell : 94401 52829,

52829.

98666 87888
8

Guntur

BARK

Education

Society,

Akbarpeta,

Bapatla,

Guntur District 522101. Ph : 08943-220660, Cell :

Help No. Toll Free


No. 08643-222225

94404 34310
Cell : 94404 34310
9

Ranga Reddy

Hyderabad City Womens Welfare Council, H.No. 7-

Help. Toll Free No.

140/2, S.S. Nagar, Street No. 8 Habsiguda, Ranga

10923

Reddy dist.
10

West Godavari

Annle Owe Memorial Orphanage, D.No. 181 Near

Help Toll Free No.

Vijayalaxmi Mini Theatre, Benarjeepeta, Eluru, West

10926 (231750)

Godavari District Ph : 08494-2223758.

OTHER HELP LINES


1.

Hyderabad

Child line

1098

2.

Hyderabad

AP SACS

1097

3.

Hyderabad

Prajwala,

H.No.

20-4-34,

3rd

Floor,

Behind

Charminar Bus stand, Hyderabad.


4.

Hyderabad

Ankuram Door No. 12-13-309, Street No. 19,

040-24510290
9440800031
9396883703

Taranaka, Secunderabad.
5.

Hyderabad

AP Police Department

1091

6.

Secunderabad

Emergency Management and Research Institution

040-23462600

(EMRI) Medchal Road, Secunderabad


7.

Ongole

Child Rights Resource Centre Lawyerpet Ext Ongole


520002, Tol (08592) 64511
Email: Help 202@yahoo.com

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 2011, 2012 and 2013
Sl.
No

UNITS

2011

2012

2013

Hyderabad City

90

85

Cyberabad

48

44

102

Ranga Reddy

Mahaboobnagar

Nalgonda

19

Nizamabad

Medak

Warangal-R

Warangal-U

15

22

10

Khammam

12

11

Karimnagar

10

15

11

12

Adilabad

13

Kurnool

14

Kadapa

13

15

Anantapur

22

10

16

Chittoor

17

Tirupathi-U

19

18

Guntur-R

19

Guntur-U

21

19

22

20

Nellore

15

21

Prakasham

14

10

18

22

West Godavari

16

10

23

East Godavari

59

32

33

24

Rajahmundry-U

13

13

25

Krishna

10

10

18

26

Vijayawada City

23

18

27

VSP City

20

22

28

VSP Rural

29

Vizianagaram

30

Srikakulam

31

R.P.Vijayawada

32

R.P.Guntakal

33

R.P.Sec-bad

0
339

0
379

0
420

TOTAL

Table - 6.2
420 cases of Trafficking and ITP Act were reported during the year 2013 as
against 379 cases in the year 2012.

S No

2012

2013

No. of cases registered

379

420

No. of victims rescued

537

654

Majors

522

643

Minors

15

11

949

1248

Traffickers

752

849

Customers

197

399

No. of persons arrested:

CHAPTER7

CRIME AGAINST CHILDREN


7.1

Every year thousands of children become victims of crime whether through


kidnappings, violent attacks, or sexual abuse. Crimes against children tend to be
local crimes with the vast majority taking place within the home or family circle.
There are other crimes against children that are facilitated by the Internet. Not only
can offenders distribute and access child abuse material more easily, but they can
also come into direct contact with children via chat rooms and social networking
sites.

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

To combat the Crimes Against Children, a three-pronged approach is required: (1) to


decrease the vulnerability of children to sexual exploitation; (2) to develop a
nationwide capacity to provide a rapid, effective, and measured investigative
response to crimes against children; (3) to enhance the capabilities of state and local
law enforcement agencies through programs, investigative assistance, and task force
operations.

7.4

The strategy should involve using multi-disciplinary and multi-agency teams to


investigate and prosecute crimes that cross legal, geographical, and jurisdictional
boundaries; promoting and enhancing interagency sharing of intelligence, specialized
skills, and services; and widely offering victim/witness services. All for the express
purpose of protecting our nations greatest asset our children.

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.

The issue needs

attention it deserves and special steps to deal with this delicate area. Ankuram,
Divya Disha, HCHAW, Child line and a few other NGOs are assisting police.

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

Crime against Children:


Include violations under certain sections of Indian Penal Code and Special and Local
Laws. For the purpose of this chapter, the following categories of crimes involving
child victims have been included:

Foeticide (316 IPC) & infanticide ( 315 IPC)

Exposure and abandonment (317 IPC)

Murder (302 IPC)

Other Murder (Murder for Gain) (302 IPC)

Rape (376 IPC)

Molestation (354 IPC)

Kidnapping and Abduction (363 IPC)

Abetment to commit suicide (305 IPC)

Procuration of minor girls (below 18) (366-A IPC)

Selling of minor girls for prostitution (below 18) (372 IPC)

Buying of minor girls for prostitution (below 18) (370 IPC)

Cruelty to juvenile or child by guardian [Sec. 23 of Juvenile Justice (Care and


Protection of Children) Act, 2000]

Employment of juvenile or child for begging [Sec. 24 of Juvenile Justice Care


and Protection of Children) Act, 2000]

Giving intoxicating liquor or narcotic drug or psychotropic substance to


juvenile or child [Sec. 25 of Juvenile Justice Care and Protection of Children)
Act, 2000]

Exploitation juvenile or child employee [Sec. 26 of Juvenile Justice (Care and


Protection of Children) Act, 2000]

Child Marriage [Sections, 3,4,5 and 6 of the Child Marriage Restraint Act,
1929]

7.8

Snapshots

2620 cases were registered during 2013 under Crime Against Children as against
2346 in the year 2012 showing an increase of 11.7% over previous year.

Khammam with 226 cases ranked first in registering highest number of cases of
Crime Against Children during the year 2013 followed by Vijayawada City (184),
Krishna (171) and Cyberabad (156).

Mahabubnagar ranked first in registering the incidence of Murder of children (12)


followed by Guntur Rural (10), Cyberabad (9) and West Godavari (8) during the
year 2013.

Mahaboobnagar accounted for the highest number of cases under the head of
Rape (70) followed by Nalgonda (53), Krishna (49), Khammam (46) and
Cyberabad (45) during the year 2013.

The highest number of cases under Kidnapping and Abduction of children was
registered from Karimnagar (84) followed by Khammam (83), Cyberabad (69),
Anantapur (68) and Nellore (61).

7.9

G.Os

Reservation for Orphan / destitute children in Residential Institutions of Tribal


Welfare, Social Welfare, B.C. Welfare, Minorities welfare and A.P. Residential
Educational Institutional Society (G.O.Ms. No. 47, WD & CW Dept. dt: 31.08.2012).

Constitution of Child Welfare Committees Notification. (G.O.Ms. No. 9, Department


for Women, Children, Disabled & Senior Citizens (JJ)).

Toll free child line: 1098


Teach a child about Good touch / Bad touch, so she/he can recognize bad touch
Recognize, Resist and Report

TABLE - 7.1

District wise Crime Against Children for 2012 and 2013, variation in 2013
over 2012
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

(b) Other murder

%
%
%
Variation in
Variation
Variation in
2012 2013
2012 2013
2012 2013
2013 over
in 2013
2013 over
2012
over 2012
2012

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

2
9
5
12
1
6
1
3
0
5
4
1
1
2
1
6
1
10
0
4
3
8
1
0
2
1
2
1
0
2
0
0
1
95

-71.4
28.6
0.0
100.0
0.0
50.0
-80.0
-50.0
-100.0
25.0
-20.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-83.3
100.0
-66.7
0.0
-100.0
-33.3
-57.1
300.0
-80.0
-100.0
-33.3
0.0
100.0
0.0
-100.0
-33.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
-1.0

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

-100.0
-50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-20.0

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

2
8
5
12
1
6
1
3
0
4
3
1
0
0
1
6
1
9
0
4
3
8
0
0
2
1
2
1
0
2
0
0
1
87

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

-60.0
60.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
50.0
-80.0
-50.0
-100.0
0.0
-40.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
-80.0
500.0
-66.7
0.0
-100.0
-33.3
-50.0
300.0
-100.0
-100.0
-33.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.2

TABLE - 7.2
Rape
Sl.
No

UNITS
2012

Kidnapping / Abduction

%
Variation in
2013
2012
2013 over
2012

2013

Foeticide

%
%
Variation
Variation in
2012 2013
in 2013
2013 over
over 2012
2012

1 Hyderabad City

32

21

-34.4

25

16

-36.0

0.0

2 Cyberabad

25

45

80.0

24

69

187.5

0.0

3 Ranga Reddy

11

21

90.9

15

13

-13.3

0.0

4 Mahaboobnagar

45

70

55.6

55

35

-36.4

0.0

5 Nalgonda

35

53

51.4

54

70

29.6

0.0

6 Nizamabad

24

242.9

28.6

0.0

7 Medak

17

35

105.9

16

11

-31.3

0.0

8 Warangal-R

34

33

-2.9

43

45

4.7

0.0

9 Warangal-U

14

24

71.4

31

27

-12.9

0.0

10 Khammam

38

46

21.1

58

83

43.1

0.0

11 Karimnagar

22

33

50.0

75

84

12.0

0.0

12 Adilabad

19

21

10.5

20

-55.0

0.0

13 Kurnool

14

15

7.1

37

50

35.1

0.0

14 Kadapa

20

14

-30.0

32

32

0.0

0.0

15 Anantapur

15

114.3

34

68

100.0

0.0

16 Chittoor

13

-92.3

-100.0

0.0

17 Tirupathi-U

-71.4

0.0

0.0

18 Guntur-R

14

21

50.0

44

46

4.5

0.0

19 Guntur-U

18

23

27.8

22

24

9.1

0.0

20 Nellore

11

13

18.2

46

61

32.6

0.0

21 Prakasham

25

35

40.0

27

36

33.3

0.0

22 West Godavari

24

41

70.8

15

48

220.0

0.0

23 East Godavari

35

39

11.4

32

28

-12.5

0.0

24 Rajahmundry-U

10

150.0

-50.0

0.0

25 Krishna

42

49

16.7

44

35

-20.5

-100.0

26 Vijayawada City

37

28

-24.3

42

38

-9.5

0.0

27 VSP City

21

33

57.1

19

54

184.2

0.0

28 VSP Rural

50.0

12

140.0

0.0

29 Vizianagaram

18

13

-27.8

13

10

-23.1

0.0

30 Srikakulam

13

18

38.5

13

15

15.4

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

1
629

0
805

-100.0
28.0

0
866

2
1041

0.0
20.2

0
1

0
7

0.0
600.0

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

TABLE - 7.3
Exposure and
Abandonment

Abetment of suicide
Sl.
No

UNITS
2012

Procuration of minor
girls

%
%
%
Variation in
Variation in
Variation in
2013
2012 2013
2012 2013
2013 over
2013 over
2013 over
2012
2012
2012

1 Hyderabad City

-50.0

-100.0

0.0

2 Cyberabad

-100.0

0.0

0.0

3 Ranga Reddy

-100.0

0.0

0.0

4 Mahaboobnagar

0.0

0.0

0.0

5 Nalgonda

0.0

-66.7

0.0

6 Nizamabad

0.0

400.0

100.0

7 Medak

0.0

11

-81.8

14

17

21.4

8 Warangal-R

-20.0

0.0

0.0

9 Warangal-U

0.0

-100.0

0.0

10 Khammam

-100.0

0.0

0.0

11 Karimnagar

0.0

0.0

0.0

12 Adilabad

-100.0

0.0

0.0

13 Kurnool

0.0

500.0

0.0

14 Kadapa

0.0

0.0

0.0

15 Anantapur

0.0

0.0

0.0

16 Chittoor

0.0

0.0

0.0

17 Tirupathi-U

-100.0

0.0

0.0

18 Guntur-R

-100.0

0.0

0.0

19 Guntur-U

0.0

-25.0

0.0

20 Nellore

0.0

50.0

-100.0

21 Prakasham

-100.0

0.0

0.0

22 West Godavari

0.0

0.0

-100.0

23 East Godavari

-50.0

0.0

0.0

24 Rajahmundry-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

25 Krishna

0.0

0.0

0.0

26 Vijayawada City

0.0

12

-50.0

-100.0

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

0.0

0.0

0.0

24

15

-37.5

41

43

4.9

22

40

81.8

Total

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

TABLE - 7.4
Buying of girls for
prostitution
Sl.
No

UNITS
2012

Selling of girls for


prostitution

Child marriage restraint


Act -1929

%
%
Variation in
Variation in
2013
2012 2013
2012
2013 over
2013 over
2012
2012

%
Variation in
2013
2013 over
2012

1 Hyderabad City

0.0

0.0

-100.0

2 Cyberabad

0.0

0.0

0.0

3 Ranga Reddy

0.0

0.0

0.0

4 Mahaboobnagar

0.0

0.0

-100.0

5 Nalgonda

0.0

0.0

200.0

6 Nizamabad

0.0

0.0

0.0

7 Medak

0.0

0.0

-100.0

8 Warangal-R

0.0

0.0

-75.0

9 Warangal-U

0.0

0.0

-100.0

10 Khammam

-100.0

0.0

0.0

11 Karimnagar

0.0

0.0

-50.0

12 Adilabad

0.0

0.0

0.0

13 Kurnool

0.0

0.0

0.0

14 Kadapa

0.0

0.0

-100.0

15 Anantapur

0.0

0.0

0.0

16 Chittoor

0.0

0.0

0.0

17 Tirupathi-U

0.0

0.0

-100.0

18 Guntur-R

0.0

0.0

0.0

19 Guntur-U

0.0

0.0

-100.0

20 Nellore

0.0

-100.0

-100.0

21 Prakasham

0.0

0.0

-50.0

22 West Godavari

0.0

0.0

0.0

23 East Godavari

0.0

-100.0

-100.0

24 Rajahmundry-U

0.0

0.0

0.0

25 Krishna

0.0

0.0

0.0

26 Vijayawada City

0.0

0.0

-100.0

27 VSP City

0.0

0.0

0.0

28 VSP Rural

0.0

0.0

0.0

29 Vizianagaram

0.0

0.0

-100.0

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
1

0
0

0.0
0.0

0
3

0
2

0.0
-33.3

0
30

0
16

0.0
-47

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

TABLE - 7.5
Other crimes
Sl.
No

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

2012

2013

%
Variation in
2013 over
2012

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

11
19
6
0
0
11
0
1
2
89
4
1
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
55
57
17
0
9
81
111
3
2
17
32
1
0
0
556

-50.0
-75.0
500.0
0.0
0.0
-8.3
0.0
-95.0
-66.7
493.3
-95.7
-95.5
440.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
66.7
-34.5
142.9
0.0
0.0
22.7
-17.2
0.0
-77.8
13.3
966.7
0.0
0.0
-100.0
-12.2

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

2012

2013

%
Variation
in 2013
over 2012

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

52
156
46
125
130
65
66
87
53
226
126
33
99
48
88
7
11
84
50
137
135
115
69
22
171
184
92
24
40
70
6
0
3
2620

-44.1
13.9
58.6
16.8
39.8
91.2
3.1
-22.3
-3.6
86.8
-36.4
-47.6
70.7
-11.1
87.2
-68.2
-47.6
40.0
6.4
31.7
-10.6
134.7
-11.5
120.0
9.6
-20.3
124.4
14.3
-21.6
105.9
500.0
0.0
-25.0
11.7

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

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.

To those in sore need of a substitute for family love and group-belongingness,


the peer group or the gang presents itself as a kind of close knit unit that will
serve the purpose.

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.

Although schools and educational institutes are playing an increasingly important


role in the training and upbringing of future citizens, they are also contributing
towards many cases on juvenile delinquency. Delinquents are typically nonbookish and non-academic individuals who perceive studies as a burden. When
they fail in exams and get scolded by their family, they tend to indulge in
delinquent acts.

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.

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

Suggestions for the prevention of juvenile delinquency:

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.

Attempt to build-up a stable system of moral and social values.

Reject the delinquent behavior without rejecting the delinquent.

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.

Give a potential delinquent some post of special responsibility, such as task of


preventing other children from committing delinquent acts.

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 2201 crimes committed by juveniles as against 1500
cases in the year 2012, showing an increase of 46.73%.

Karimnagar accounted for the highest number of cases (198) followed by


Khammam (192), Visakhapatnam City (152), Hyderabad City (136) and Vijayawada
City (126). (Table No. 8.1 to 8.5).

8.7

G.Os issued by Govt. of AP, WD, CW & DW Dept:

G.O.Ms. No. 20 dt: 11.08.2006 WD & CW Dept. Juvenile Welfare, Correctional


Services and Welfare of Street Children Dept- Juvenile Justice (Care &
Protection of Children) Act, 2000 (Central Act 56 of 2000) Constitution of Child
Welfare Committees.

Vide G.O. Ms. No. 5 dt: 05.01.2010 Home Dept (PS&C Dept).
AP are designated as Child Welfare Officers

all the SHOs of

and all DCRB/ CCRB/ RCRB

Inspectors are designated as Special Juvenile Police Units as per Sec. 63


Juvenile Justice (CPC) Act.

G.O.Ms. No. 30 dt5: 05.01.2010 WD & CW Dept Child Welfare Committees


Under the Juvenile Justice ( care & Protection of Children) Act, 2000 the
Financial

authority to dispose off cases for the care, Protection, treatment,

development and rehabilitation of Children as well as to provide for their basic


needs and Protection of Human Rights, Sec.31(1).

G.O.Ms. No. 18, dt: 20.01.2012 Constitution of Juvenile Justice Boards.

G.O.Ms. No. 8, Department for Women, Children, disabled & Senior Citizen (JJ)
dt: 20.01201 Constitution of Juvenile Justice Boards Notification.

8.8

List of Children / Observation / Special & Girls Homes

Children Homes for Boys


S.

Home

Superintendent

Office Phone No.

Tirupathi

C.Yellappa (9951906351)

0877-2280424

Visakhapatnam

T.B.Surendranath (9866160895)

0891-2551965

Hyderabad

P.Kumaraswamy (9502746076)

040-24071244

Eluru

V.Sivaprasada Rao (9440697042)

08812-250310

Warangal

Y. Lawrence (9849673046)

0870-2440059

Kadapa

B.Devanna (9440780267)

08562-243212

No

Special Homes for Boys


1

Hyderabad

P.Manik Reddy (9948242803)

040-24071984

Tirupathi

V.Swathanthra Rao (9397918845)

0877-2280424

Visakhapatnam

D.Radhakrishnam Raju, (FAC) (9885144222)

0891-2797234

Visakhapatnam

K.N.Bhageerathi (FAC) (9441518051)

0891-2710890

Hyderabad

V.Mahalakshmi (FAC) 9949146371

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

P.V.Rama Manohar (9989246160)

0877-2248880

Visakhapatnam

Azam Ali Khan (9866845294)

0891-2527699

Vijayawada

PVS Ravi Kumar(9849228609)

0866-2543033

Rajahmundry

J.Pamaiah (9441445360)

0883-2442319

S.
No.

Home

Superintendent

Office Phone No.

Child Guidance
Bureau,
Hyderabad.

M.Viswashanthi Vardhan (9247361677)

040-23340630

TABLE - 8.1

District wise Juvenile Delinquency for 2012 and 2013

Sl.
No

Murder
UNITS

Att. to
commit
Murder

Cul.
Homicide

Rape

i) Custodial
Rape

ii) Other
Rape

2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

12

12

5 Nalgonda
6 Nizamabad

7 Medak
8 Warangal-R

11

11 Karimnagar
12 Adilabad

13 Kurnool

14 Kadapa
15 Anantapur

18 Guntur-R
19 Guntur-U

20 Nellore
21 Prakasham

24 Rajahmundry-U
25 Krishna

10

10

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 :

67

24

25

0
4

58

0
2

53

98

0
52

0
98

1 Hyderabad City
2 Cyberabad
3 Ranga Reddy
4 Mahaboobnagar

9 Warangal-U
10 Khammam

16 Chittoor
17 Tirupathi-U

22 West Godavari
23 East Godavari

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

TABLE - 8.2

Sl.
No

UNITS

Kidnap &
Abdu

(i) Of
women &
girls

(ii) Of others

Dacoity

Preparation
& Assembly
forDacoity

Robbery

2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

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

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
50

0
46

0
26

0
35

0
24

0
11

0
3

0
2

0
1

0
1

2
20

0
20

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

TABLE - 8.3
Sl.
No

Burglary

Theft

(i) Auto Theft

UNITS

(ii) Other
Thefts

Riotings

Crl. Brof
Trust

2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

1 Hyderabad City

13

10

101

64

26

30

75

34

10

2 Cyberabad

13

28

25

12

16

16

3 Ranga Reddy

4 Mahaboobnagar

16

21

5 Nalgonda

6 Nizamabad

12

14

21

15

13

7 Medak

11

11

8 Warangal-R

9 Warangal-U

14

10

10 Khammam

12

49

28

38

28

38

11 Karimnagar

21

19

28

37

24

37

12 Adilabad

12

13 Kurnool

12

18

12

18

14 Kadapa

36

20

14

22

20

15 Anantapur

11

11

16 Chittoor

17 Tirupathi-U

22

36

13

18

23

18 Guntur-R

12

23

40

14

35

19 Guntur-U

25

42

15

20

27

20 Nellore

21

21

23

10

19

13

21 Prakasham

10

22

19

12

16

10

22 West Godavari

11

11

23 East Godavari

13

14

16

13

10

24 Rajahmundry-U

10

12

12

25 Krishna

14

18

18

12

12

26 Vijayawada City

16

69

18

11

51

27 VSP City

15

18

58

80

58

78

28 VSP Rural

23

16

29 Vizianagaram

10

30 Srikakulam

14

26

13

25

31 R.P.Vijayawada

32 R.P.Guntakal

33 R.P.Sec-bad

TOTAL :

175

298

583

693

126

154

457

539

28

33

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

TABLE - 8.4
Sl.
No

Cheating

Counterfeit

Arson

Dowry
Deaths

Hurt

UNITS

Molestation

2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

1 Hyderabad City

25

32

2 Cyberabad

14

3 Ranga Reddy

4 Mahaboobnagar

10

5 Nalgonda

18

6 Nizamabad

7 Medak

8 Warangal-R

30

9 Warangal-U

32

10 Khammam

17

23

11 Karimnagar

28

32

22

12 Adilabad

14

13 Kurnool

14 Kadapa

15 Anantapur

16 Chittoor

17 Tirupathi-U

18 Guntur-R

20

19 Guntur-U

20 Nellore

21 Prakasham

18

22 West Godavari

23 East Godavari

24 Rajahmundry-U

10

25 Krishna

10

26 Vijayawada City

17

27 VSP City

16

28 VSP Rural

29 Vizianagaram

15

30 Srikakulam

18

12

31 R.P.Vijayawada

32 R.P.Guntakal

33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :

0
15

0
8

0
11

0
4

0
4

0
6

0
192

0
362

0
1

0
3

0
32

0
105

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

TABLE - 8.5

Sl.
No

UNITS

Sexual
Cruelty by
harass(Eve- Husband &
teasing)
Relative

Importation
of Girls

Causing
Death by
Negligence

Other IPC
crimes

2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013

Total
congnizable
IPC crimes
2012

2013

1 Hyderabad City

30

212

136

2 Cyberabad

24

19

16

82

111

3 Ranga Reddy

21

19

4 Mahaboobnagar

12

14

51

90

5 Nalgonda

26

52

6 Nizamabad

12

12

78

79

7 Medak

37

38

8 Warangal-R

12

11

34

69

9 Warangal-U

26

75

10 Khammam

12

25

92

192

11 Karimnagar

15

11

20

35

149

198

12 Adilabad

12

52

13 Kurnool

19

34

14 Kadapa

47

41

15 Anantapur

32

16 Chittoor

16

15

17 Tirupathi-U

30

51

18 Guntur-R

11

43

90

19 Guntur-U

43

79

20 Nellore

33

63

21 Prakasham

44

65

22 West Godavari

11

24

57

23 East Godavari

24

44

24 Rajahmundry-U

30

52

25 Krishna

50

58

26 Vijayawada City

12

53

124

27 VSP City

23

88

152

28 VSP Rural

35

13

29 Vizianagaram

19

44

49

30 Srikakulam

43

64

31 R.P.Vijayawada

32 R.P.Guntakal

33 R.P.Sec-bad

TOTAL :

63

117

19

43

162

258

1500

2201

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

CRIME AGAINST SC/ST

9.1

Snapshots

There is an increase in the offences against SC/ST in A.P. in 2013 (2949) when
compared to 2012 (2866).

The total cases under different Acts to prevent atrocities against SC/ST were
highest in Kurnool district (225) followed by Nellore (196), Nalgonda (194),
Karimnagar (173) and Mahaboobnagar (164).

Mahaboobnagar district registered highest number of SC/ST Murders (8) followed


by Nalgonda, Guntur Rural (5 each) and Kurnool (4).

Under the head rape against SC/ST East Godavari topped with (12) cases followed
by West Godavari (11), Cyberabad, Khammam & Karimnagar (10 each) and
Vizianagaram (9).

With 104 cases under SC/ ST (POA) Act Hyderabad City topped the list followed by
Cyberabad (50), Nellore (44), Kurnool (42) and Karimnagar (48).
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.

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

exploitation. It is clear from these constitutional mandates that our constitution


makers have given an emphasis on eradication of all forms of social evils and
historical injustice with declared intent of bringing these neglected and
discriminated sections steps for setting up of special courts. The National
Commission for SCs and STs recommends that all the states/UTs where the cases
relating to the offences under the PCR Act are still pending for trail must set up
special courts without further delay.
9.6

Institutional Mechanisms existing which are responsible for ensuring effective


implementation of PCR Act and Rules, SC/ST Act and Rules.

9.6.1

Parliamentary committee on welfare of SCs/STs


The committee visits the states and reviews, among other things the implementation
on the provisions of PCR Act and Rules and SC/ST (POA) Act and Rules with the
Police and Home Department and Social Welfare Department.

9.6.2

Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment


The Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment is the nodal Ministry to oversee the
development and empowerment of the Scheduled Castes. Though the primary
responsibility

for

this

rests

with

various

Central

Ministries

and

State

Governments/Union Territory Administrations, the Ministry of SJ&E has been


assigned nodal responsibility in this regard, and also complements their efforts by
way of interventions like scholarships, hostels, concessional loans, etc. The Ministry
also monitors the efforts made by State Governments/ U.T. Administrations and
Central Ministries in development and empowerment of the Scheduled Castes.
9.6.3

National Commission for SCs, New Delhi


The commissions has constituted as per the provisions of the article 338 of the
constitution.

9.6.4

National Commission for STs, New Delhi


Created as per the article 338(A) of constitution with effect from 01.12.2004.
The national commission is a national level advisory body to advise the government
on broad policy issues and levels of development of Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes. The commission receives petitions from persons belongs to SC
and STs and conduct enquiries in the matters pertains to safe guards and specific
complaints with respect to deprivation of rights.

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.

Requiring the discovery and production of any documents;

c.

Receiving evidence on affidavits;

d.

Requisitioning any public record or copy thereof from any court or office;

e.

Issuing commissions for the examination of witnesses and documents;

f.

Any other matter which the President may by rule, determine;

Clause (9) - The Union and every State Government shall consult the Commission on all
major policy matters affecting Scheduled Castes.

9.6.5

State commission for SC/ST, Hyderabad.


The commission receives complaints regarding negligence by police and improper
investigation by the police and calls for the detailed enquiry reports from the PCR
Cell, CID, Hyderabad. The PCR Cell in-turn calls for reports from the Unit officers
and in important cases the CID itself conducts enquiry and submits reports to the
state commission.

9.6.6

State level Vigilance and Monitoring Committee


This committee is constituted under Rules 16 of SC/ST (POA) Act, 1995.

The State Government shall constitute high power vigilance and monitoring
committee of not more than 25 members consisting of the following:

a. Chief Minister / Administrator -Chairman (in case of a State under Presidents


Rule Governor -Chairman).
b. Home Minister, Finance Minister and Welfare Minister -Members (in case of a
State under the Presidents Rule Advisors -Members).

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 -Convener.
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

Constitution of district level vigilance and monitoring committee:


9.7.1

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.

In several meetings conducted by these agencies, they have expressed serious


concerns on the following matters.
a.

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.

Negligence of investigation of cases under SC/ST (POA) Act by Police Officers

c.

Un due delays in completing investigation by the Police

d.

Un due delays in disposal of cases in the Courts

e.

Large number of acquittals of SC/ST Atrocity cases in the Court.

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.

Lack of awareness for the General Public and also SCs.

h.

Poor performance of P.Ps and APPs in the prosecuting the cases in the Courts.

i.

Non-payment of TA, DA, Maintenance allowance to the victims and witnesses


who attend investigations at Police Stations and IOs and Courts failure to take
preventive measures and precautionary measures in Preventions of Atrocities
against SC/STs.

j.

Not following the guidelines and recommendations of Dr. Justice Punnaiah


Commission and also instructions issued by Govt. and also DGP prevention of
atrocities, registration, investigation and prosecution of cases.

9.8

Need for improving the performance of police in implementation of these Acts.

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.

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.

Section 4 of SC/ST(POA) Act provides for punishment with imprisonment to a public


servant who willfully neglects his duties required to be performed by him under this
Act.

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.

Summary of Circulars & G.Os


Circular reference

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:5.3.2012 of ADGP, CID,
Hyd.
5324/C19/CID/02 dt:27.7.05
of ADGP, CID, Hyd.

All Cs.P &


Ss.P
All Cs.P

4.

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

All Cs.P

5.

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

All Ss.P

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 &
D.Ss.P in
CID
All Cs.P &
Ss.P in
AP

8.

4075/C 19/CID/03 dt:26.4.06


of ADGP, CID, Hyd.

All Cs.P &


Ss.P in
AP

PCR Cell - Vigilance and Monitoring


Committee Meeting - Scrutiny of
DCS/FRs/FIRs.
Sending proposals to issue
appointment orders as I.Os in the
cases registered in SC/ST(POA) Act,
1980.
Appointment of Investigating Offices of
SCs/STs cases - Ss.P to appoint the
I.Os i.e., DSsP.
Cs.P have been requested to send
proposals to DGP to issue appointtment orders to ACsP as I.Os for
cases registered in SCs/STs(POA) Act
Unit Officers have been requested to
instruct the IOs to complete
investigation within 30 days in the
cases regd. in SCs/STs(POA) Act
Unit Officers have been requested to
take necessary measures and for
suitable instructions to all IOs in their
jurisdiction on various important
points.
PCR Cell - Guidelines to the IOs in the
cases booked under SCs/STs(POA)
Act and PCR Act

9.

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

All Cs.P

PCR Cell - Investigation of cases by


A.Cs.P within 30 days

10.

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

All Cs.P &


Regional
Is.G.P

11.

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

12.

4847 /C 19/CID/01 dt:7.11.06


of ADGP,CID, Hyd.

13.

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

14.

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

15.

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

All Cs.P,
Ss.P,
Ss.RP &
Regional
Is.G.P
All Cs.P,
Ss.P,
Ss.RP &
Regional
Is.G.P
All Cs.P,
Ss.P,
Ss.RP &
Regional
Is.G.P
All Cs.P,
Ss.P,
Ss.RP &
Regional
Is.G.P
All Cs.P,
Ss.P,
Ss.RP &
Regional
Is.G.P

PCR Cell- Serious observations of


High Court for inordinate delay in
investigation- Fixing up accountability
on the IOs.
PCR Cell - early finalization of cases
as stipulated vide Rule 7(2) of
SCs/STs(POA) Rule 1955

9.10

PCR Cell - Report of Dr Justice


K.Punnaiah, Common. of Enquiry for
eradication of untouchability etcFurther orders for compliance
PCR Cell - APLA - Committee on
Welfare of SCs-Meeting-Instructions
on important points

PCR Cell - Instructions for the


effective implementation of
SCs/STs(POA) Act 1989 and Rules
thereon
PCR Cell- Guidelines to the IOs in the
cases booked under POA Act 1989 &
PCR Act 1955

Address and Phone Numbers of National & State Commissions

National Commission for Scheduled Castes:


Floor IV, Lok Nayak, Bhavan, Khan Market, New Delhi-110003.
Phone: 011-24620308 Fax: 011-24694743.

State Office
Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh : 103, Tejaswi Apartment,
Dwarakapuri colony, Panjagutta, Hyderabad-500 082.
Telephone : (040) 23354907, (040)23350237, Fax: 040-23354907.

National Commission for Scheduled Tribes:


6th Floor, B Wing, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi- 110003.
Phone: 011-24657271, 011-24615012, 011-2464714, Fax: 011-24604689, 01124624191.

AP State Commission for Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribes:


M-6, Block, Housing Board Complex, M.J. Road, Hyderabad.
Phone: 040-24737063, 040-24737079, Fax: 040-24737067.

9.11

G.Os Pertaining to Police & Revenue Duties W.R.T SC/ST Offences


To ensure joint visits of villages by SIs

along with MRO and MDO

on the

recommendations of One Man Commission as per G.O. Ms. No. 105 Social Welfare
(POA) Department dt: 31.10.2001.

To conduct awareness campaign in the atrocity- prone villages.

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.

To ensure early finalization of false

caste certificate cases

by

District Level

Scrutiny Committee.

To conduct District Level Monitoring Committee meetings

atleast once in three

months as per Rule 17(3) of SCs/STs (POA) Act, 1989.

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.

To organize Sanghika Samkshema Sadasulu

at Assembly

constituency Level

once in a year as per G.O. Ms. No. 88 Social Welfare (Coorn.i) Department dt:
16.11.2012.
9.12

List of SC/ST Special Courts In AP (23)


The Government have also constituted and established the following (23) Special

Sessions Courts to conduct trial of cases of atrocities on SCs/STs


1. G.O.Ms. No. 10 Social Welfare (Home) Dept. dtd: 7.2.1996.
1) Chittoor
2) Secunderabad
3) Guntur
2. G.O.Ms. No. 25 Social Welfare (POA)-1) Dept. dtd: 29.3.2003.
1) Nellore
2) Mahaboobnagar
3) Prakasham at Ongole
4) Kurnool
5) Medak at Sanga Reddy
3. G.O.Ms. No. 37 Social Welfare (PCR) Dept. dtd: 29.4.05
1) Kadapa

2) Karimangar
3) Krishna
4) Nizamabad
4. G.O.Ms. No. 39 Social Welfare (PCR) Dept. dtd: 1.6.2012
1) East Godavari
2) Anantapur
3) Khammam
4) Warangal
5) Nalgonda
5. G.O.Ms. No. 52 Finance (SMPC) Dept. dtd: 20.02.2013
1) Srikakulam
2) Vizianagaram
3) Visakhapatnam
4) West Godavari
5) Ranga Reddy
6) Adilabad

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

Important Supreme Court Judgments:-

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-

TABLE - 9.1

District wise Offences Against SCs/STs for 2012 and 2013, variation
in 2013 over 2012
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

2012

2013

%
Variation in
2013 over
2012

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

1
3
3
8
5
2
1
0
0
0
3
1
4
2
2
2
1
5
2
3
3
0
2
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
58

0.0
50.0
200.0
14.3
25.0
-60.0
-80.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
200.0
0.0
-33.3
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
50.0
0.0
-50.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
-100.0
-100.0
-100.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-9.4

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

2012

2013

%
Variation in
2013 over
2012

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

3
10
4
8
8
5
8
3
3
10
10
7
2
3
4
3
0
4
3
5
1
11
12
0
1
0
4
2
9
2
0
0
0
0
145

0.0
150.0
-20.0
-42.9
0.0
0.0
100.0
-66.7
200.0
25.0
233.3
-53.3
0.0
200.0
-33.3
0.0
0.0
33.3
200.0
400.0
-50.0
10.0
50.0
-100.0
-66.7
-100.0
0.0
0.0
50.0
-60.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
2.1

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 :

2012

2013

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
16
8
36
21
5
4
15
2
5
22
9
49
48
32
19
9
28
12
38
48
19
18
10
18
5
16
20
4
22
0
0
0

0
569

0
558

Arson
% Variation
in 2013
over 2012

0.0
300.0
-27.3
33.3
-8.7
-50.0
100.0
0.0
-33.3
-61.5
0.0
-30.8
-2.0
45.5
-5.9
5.6
200.0
-61.1
9.1
-7.3
65.5
-9.5
-33.3
0.0
-21.7
-54.5
128.6
53.8
-60.0
69.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-1.9

2012

2013

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

0
9

0
5

% Variation
in 2013
over 2012

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
-50.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-44.4

TABLE - 9.3
Other IPC
S No

SC/ST Act

2012

2013

%
Variation in
2013 over
2012

UNITS

2012

2013

% Variation
in 2013
over 2012

Hyderabad City

0.0

96

104

8.3

Cyberabad

32

47

46.9

61

50

-18.0

Ranga Reddy

21

34

61.9

13

-38.5

Mahaboobnagar

80

97

21.3

15

66.7

Nalgonda

91

131

44.0

26

29

11.5

Nizamabad

45

42

-6.7

-16.7

Medak

28

35

25.0

10

100.0

Warangal-R

18

21

16.7

16

-50.0

Warangal-U

32

23

-28.1

17

13

-23.5

10 Khammam

85

42

-50.6

-37.5

11 Karimnagar

119

99

-16.8

55

38

-30.9

12 Adilabad

64

56

-12.5

13

16

23.1

13 Kurnool

95

128

34.7

76

42

-44.7

14 Kadapa

23

29

26.1

10

42.9

15 Anantapur

49

62

26.5

18

15

-16.7

16 Chittoor

25

40

60.0

-25.0

17 Tirupathi-U

32

31

-3.1

13

-38.5

18 Guntur-R

69

86

24.6

12

-25.0

19 Guntur-U

31

27

-12.9

50.0

20 Nellore

98

105

7.1

45

44

-2.2

21 Prakasham

29

62

113.8

12

300.0

22 West Godavari

80

93

16.3

20

14

-30.0

23 East Godavari

117

99

-15.4

36

20

-44.4

24 Rajahmundry-U

10

27

170.0

-50.0

25 Krishna

47

47

0.0

11

-63.6

26 Vijayawada City

31

30

-3.2

31

-80.6

27 VSP City

27

350.0

12

140.0

28 VSP Rural

12

21

75.0

13

225.0

29 Vizianagaram

31

51

64.5

26

20

-23.1

30 Srikakulam

18

19

5.6

13

25

92.3

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

0
1418

0
1612

0.0
13.7

0
661

0
569

0.0
-13.9

34 CID
TOTAL :

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

2012

2013

% Variation
in 2013
over 2012

2012

2013

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

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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
-33.3

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

109
126
57
164
194
59
58
47
41
62
173
89
225
92
115
68
50
132
54
196
126
137
153
39
73
43
59
56
84
68
0
0
0
0
2949

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 :

Total cases of SCs/STs

% Variation
in 2013
RANK
over 2012

10.1
22.3
11.8
19.7
27.6
-16.9
31.8
-23.0
-22.6
-46.1
-15.2
-16.0
-1.7
43.8
6.5
30.8
2.0
-18.0
8.0
3.2
93.8
3.8
-20.3
44.4
-16.1
-44.9
156.5
60.0
13.5
33.3
0.0
0.0
-100.0
0.0
2.9

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

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 2013, Nil cases of faction murders were registered in the State, when
compared with previous year 3 cases were registered.

10.4

Nil cases of faction Riotings were registered in the year 2013


respectively. (Table -10).

and in 2012

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
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

2012

2013

2012

2013

0
0
0
0
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

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

C H A P T E R 11

EXTREMIST OFFENCES

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

The others are Praja

Prathighatana and Praja Pandha whose violent profile has reduced.


11.1

30 cases of extremist offences were registered in the State during the year 2013,
compared to 43 cases in previous year, showing a decrease of 30.23%.

11.2

9 extremist Murders were registered in 2013 as against (12 cases) in 2012.


Khammam district registered highest number of extremist murders (5) followed by
Visakhapatnam Rural (4).

11.3

During the year 2013, 3 cases of arson, 1 case of blasting, 4 cases of famine riots
and 13 other offences were registered as against 9 cases of arson, 4 cases of
blasting, Nil famine riots and 13 other offences in 2012. (Table 11.1 and 11.2).

Inter-state Border Districts to Khammam: Danthewada & Bijapur districts of


Chathishgarh, Malkangiri dist of Orissa State.

Inter-state Border Districts to East Godavari: Malkangiri of Orissa.

Inter-state Border Districts to Visakhapatnam: Koraput dist. & Malkangiri dist of


Orissa State.

Inter-state Border Districts to Vizianagaram: Rayagadh and


Orissa

Inter-state Border Districts to Srikakulam: Ganjam dist & Gajapathi dist of Orissa
State.

Koraput

dists of

Table-11.1
EXTREMIST OFFENCES
Murders
Sl.NO

Riotings

Arson

UNITS
2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

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
12

0
9

0
0

0
0

0
9

0
3

Table-11.2
EXTREMIST OFFENCES
Blasting
Sl.NO

Famine Raids

Other Offences

Total

UNITS
2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

Hyderabad City

Cyberabad

Ranga Reddy

Mahaboobnagar

Nalgonda

Nizamabad

Medak

Warangal-R

Warangal-U

10

Khammam

18

11

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

17

29

Vizianagaram

30

Srikakulam

31

R.P.Vijayawada

32

R.P.Guntakal

33

R.P.Sec-bad

Total

18

13

43

30

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).

TABLE - 12.1

District wise Grave Crime for 2012 and 2013, variation in 2013 over 2012

Sl.
No

Dacoity
UNITS

High way /
House /
Train
Robbery

Robbery
over Rs.
1000/-

2012

2013

1 Hyderabad City

12

30

29

54

2 Cyberabad

14

13

83

69

3 Ranga Reddy

10

4 Mahaboobnagar

5 Nalgonda

6 Nizamabad

Culpable
Homicide
not
amounting
to murder.

2012

2013

46

96

102

76

87

173

143

16

11

12

60

73

10

13

16

18

154

163

14

29

13

12

24

18

24

81

80

11

14

13

18

100

91

12

12

7 Medak

15

11

17

14

95

100

8 Warangal-R

21

22

17

74

48

10

9 Warangal-U

15

12

14

18

38

19

10 Khammam

14

14

16

119

93

10

11 Karimnagar

18

13

19

11

115

83

11

12 Adilabad

12

10

11

14

69

89

14

13

13 Kurnool

11

16

25

16

24

109

122

14 Kadapa

110

85

15 Anantapur

14

18

18

165

147

16 Chittoor

10

11

79

65

17 Tirupathi-U

12

11

12

13

31

21

18 Guntur-R

18

19

86

106

19 Guntur-U

16

20

16

16

47

41

20 Nellore

36

28

36

39

88

87

21 Prakasham

21

22

25

25

104

68

52

11

49

16

77

15

12

65

62

22 West Godavari

2012 2013 2012 2013

Murder

All terrorist
offences
and those
affecting
security.

79

2012 2013 2012 2013

23 East Godavari

13

24 Rajahmundry-U

12

18

11

25 Krishna

15

17

71

48

26 Vijayawada City

50

15

42

45

34

25

27 VSP City

14

15

16

20

21

39

25

28 VSP Rural

63

42

29 Vizianagaram
30 Srikakulam

2
1

0
1

2
3

4
7

4
6

6
6

40
33

28
34

0
0

0
0

7
1

2
1

31 R.P.Vijayawada

32 R.P.Guntakal

33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :

0
128

0
118

0
529

0
456

0
568

0
612

3
2442

5
2188

0
0

0
0

0
155

0
165

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

2013

2012

2013

2012 2013

1 Hyderabad City

72

95

138

124

2 Cyberabad

75

131

150

189

3 Ranga Reddy

26

37

13

4 Mahaboobnagar

56

113

5 Nalgonda

51

6 Nizamabad

Cases of
counterfeit
coins and
currency
notes

Organized
crime of any
description
including
kidnapping/
abduction
for ransom.

2012

2013

2012 2013 2012 2013

143

181

25

44

208

260

12

25

31

33

18

33

77

65

56

40

47

33

44

41

42

14

20

7 Medak

25

61

39

36

12

16

8 Warangal-R

54

52

78

39

14

9 Warangal-U

30

36

58

49

22

14

10 Khammam

77

95

53

91

11

27

30

11 Karimnagar

38

55

33

47

16

21

12 Adilabad

87

60

29

32

28

19

13 Kurnool

21

24

36

32

37

32

14 Kadapa

26

21

44

75

38

78

15 Anantapur

18

28

25

28

38

30

16 Chittoor

27

30

25

22

21

25

17 Tirupathi-U

11

10

35

28

24

27

18 Guntur-R

22

37

27

30

19

15

23

11

19 Guntur-U

24

28

41

22

40

32

20 Nellore

23

26

65

50

48

50

21 Prakasham

35

38

52

37

42

45

22 West Godavari

122

117

73

101

32

41

13

23 East Godavari

67

72

61

49

33

26

16

24 Rajahmundry-U

13

14

22

32

10

13

25 Krishna

66

58

53

39

32

23

12

26 Vijayawada City

47

46

22

57

38

48

27 VSP City

50

67

30

42

17

30

28 VSP Rural

26

32

18

19

29 Vizianagaram

42

38

22

22

30 Srikakulam

37

37

12

21

11

31 R.P.Vijayawada

37

32 R.P.Guntakal

19

20

33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :

2
1304

0
1579

0
1391

0
1469

0
2

0
18

36
1091

39
1294

2
183

0
168

0
6

0
9

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.
2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

1 Hyderabad City
2 Cyberabad
3 Ranga Reddy

0
0
0

0
0
0

2
3
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

1
0
0

0
0
0

7
13
2

1
12
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

4
5
6
7

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
18
7
18

12
17
2
14

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

8 Warangal-R
9 Warangal-U

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

6
5

0
0

0
0

10
11
12
13

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
11
0
0

0
26
1
4

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

12
5
2
17

11
4
0
9

0
0
0
0

0
0
7
0

14 Kadapa

15

11

15
16
17
18

0
0
0
2

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

20
20
4
7

10
9
0
3

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

19 Guntur-U
20 Nellore

1
0

0
0

3
0

3
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

3
8

5
3

0
0

8
0

21 Prakasham
22 West Godavari
23 East Godavari

11
0
0

14
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
1

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

10
19
21

10
7
6

0
0
0

0
0
0

24 Rajahmundry-U
25 Krishna

2
0

0
0

13
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

3
7

1
3

0
0

0
0

26 Vijayawada City
27 VSP City
28 VSP Rural

0
0
0

0
0
0

16
0
2

19
0
1

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

1
0
4

4
0
4

2
0
0

0
0
0

29 Vizianagaram
30 Srikakulam

0
8

0
0

0
1

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

0
0

4
4

6
6

0
0

0
0

31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal
33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :

0
0
0
24

0
0
0
17

0
0
0
52

0
0
0
56

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
1

0
0
0
0

3
0
1
255

0
0
0
181

4
0
6
12

0
0
7
22

Mahaboobnagar
Nalgonda
Nizamabad
Medak

Khammam
Karimnagar
Adilabad
Kurnool
Anantapur
Chittoor
Tirupathi-U
Guntur-R

2012 2013 2012 2013

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.

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.

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

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

4
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15

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

30
43
14
33
27
17
25
0
16
13
39
12
16
8
23
11
7
17
7
8
1
16
15
3
12
11
8
7
10
3
0
0
0
452

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
0
3
0
8
2
0
2
0
7
13
38
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
7
0
3
0
0
1
7
1
5
5
0
0
0
0
104

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
4
1
2
0
0
0
6
0
4
0
1
0
0
8
12
5
6
0
0
1
6
4
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
64

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

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

SPECIAL & LOCAL LAWS

13.1 During this year a total of 7695101 cases were registered under Special and Local
Laws as against 6859030 cases in the year 2012, showing an increase of 12.2%.
13.2 Hyderabad City accounted for the highest number of cases (3430017) followed by
Cyberabad (813473).

Cyberabad, Medak, Warangal Urban, Adilabad, Kurnool,

Kadapa, Anantapur, Guntur Rural, West Godavari, Krishna and VSP City districts
exhibited a drastic reduction of cases, indicating poor enforcement in these districts in
2013.

Hyderabad City, Ranga Reddy, Warangal Rural, Nellore, Prakasham and

Vizianagaram districts showed a noticeable increase in cases in 2013, indicating


better enforcement work during 2013.

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.

13.3 Most common Special & Local Laws:


1.

M.V. Act

2.

Gaming Act

3.

Explosive Substances Act

4.

Copy Right Act

5.

Indian Arms Act

6.

Excise & Prohibition Act

7.

Indian Passport Act

8.

D.P. Act.

9.

PCR Act

10.

SC & ST Act.

11.

ITP Act

12.

NDPS Act

TABLE - 13.1

Incidence of Special & Local Laws for the years 2012 and 2013
Sl.
No

Arms Act

UNITS

Gaming Act

NDPS Act

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

1 Hyderabad City
2 Cyberabad

104

92

221

300

30

53

15

14

141

246

19

3 Ranga Reddy
4 Mahaboobnagar

188

98

67

77

5 Nalgonda
6 Nizamabad

949

642

4652

6252

10

7 Medak
8 Warangal-R

120

132

53

39

21

11

742

796

36

34

9 Warangal-U
10 Khammam

1049

984

15

2295

1920

16

40

11 Karimnagar
12 Adilabad

10

710

563

10

2080

981

13 Kurnool
14 Kadapa

22

7256

3095

15

13

11

10

3546

1752

15 Anantapur
16 Chittoor

15

11199

8905

17

15

306

408

17 Tirupathi-U
18 Guntur-R

532

429

6016

5525

10

19 Guntur-U
20 Nellore

2935

1762

13

2386

2317

21 Prakasham
22 West Godavari

4974

4342

13

9962

10180

23 East Godavari
24 Rajahmundry-U

15

4207

2946

21

20

2172

1503

25 Krishna
26 Vijayawada City

10207

9046

25

24

3124

2783

32

31

27 VSP City
28 VSP Rural

1787

2000

13

25

1590

952

118

129

29 Vizianagaram
30 Srikakulam

2465

2867

109

107

31 R.P.Vijayawada
32 R.P.Guntakal

42

33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL

15

3
308

0
280

0
87988

0
73911

0
461

0
553

Sl.
No

UNITS

Explosive Substance
Act

Excise & Prohibition


Act

ITP Act

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

1 Hyderabad City

115

81

324

311

2 Cyberabad

13

10

27

98

167

334

3 Ranga Reddy

84

160

4 Mahaboobnagar

233

358

5 Nalgonda

439

1869

6 Nizamabad

13

10

440

705

7 Medak

585

767

8 Warangal-R

30

15

680

3129

9 Warangal-U

12

23

354

1541

10 Khammam

10

11

95

1100

11 Karimnagar

25

15

15

10

648

12 Adilabad

309

374

13 Kurnool

11

11

1286

737

14 Kadapa

12

923

455

15 Anantapur

12

10

12

11

1352

468

16 Chittoor

180

312

17 Tirupathi-U

43

53

18 Guntur-R

57

225

19 Guntur-U

29

22

69

101

20 Nellore

17

10

15

46

53

21 Prakasham

14

18

228

365

22 West Godavari

16

27

57

38

23 East Godavari

13

39

29

248

410

24 Rajahmundry-U

14

155

152

25 Krishna

16

12

121

99

26 Vijayawada City

19

34

63

319

27 VSP City

11

27

50

90

28 VSP Rural

14

43

333

29 Vizianagaram

55

100

30 Srikakulam

94

31 R.P.Vijayawada

32 R.P.Guntakal

33 R.P.Sec-bad

11

34 CID
TOTAL

0
206

214

0
440

489

0
9304

15063

Sl.
No

Copy Right Act

Indian Passport Act

UNITS

Antiquity& Treasure
Trove Act

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

1 Hyderabad City

62

67

15

15

2 Cyberabad

23

33

46

19

3 Ranga Reddy

4 Mahaboobnagar

14

5 Nalgonda

33

16

6 Nizamabad

10

27

7 Medak

13

8 Warangal-R

12

9 Warangal-U

19

18

10 Khammam

11

11 Karimnagar

18

15

12 Adilabad

13 Kurnool

28

14 Kadapa

25

23

15 Anantapur

15

16 Chittoor

24

11

17 Tirupathi-U

15

18 Guntur-R

12

16

19 Guntur-U

34

30

20 Nellore

18

11

21 Prakasham

21

13

22 West Godavari

11

13

23 East Godavari

20

15

24 Rajahmundry-U

25 Krishna

18

16

26 Vijayawada City

10

13

27 VSP City

12

12

28 VSP Rural

10

30

29 Vizianagaram

30 Srikakulam

31 R.P.Vijayawada

32 R.P.Guntakal

33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID
TOTAL

2
453

0
487

1
82

0
42

35

0
21

TABLE - 13.4
M.V Act

Sl.
No

Other SLL Cases

TOTAL

UNITS

Varition in
2013 over
2012

2012

2013

2012

2013

2012

2013

1 Hyderabad City

2172150

3428277

1907

811

2174935

3430017

57.7

2 Cyberabad

898253

812547

906

152

899597

813473

-9.6

3 Ranga Reddy

27335

33787

30

27623

34090

23.4

4 Mahaboobnagar

63595

71479

252

509

64163

72462

12.9

5 Nalgonda

184833

198414

126

186281

201097

8.0

6 Nizamabad

172238

196304

14

28

177383

203335

14.6

7 Medak

141339

116574

68

210

142176

117749

-17.2

8 Warangal-R

34183

89521

20

33

35727

93548

161.8

9 Warangal-U

127990

95422

574

286

130038

98265

-24.4

10 Khammam

174886

170179

36

26

177357

173290

-2.3

11 Karimnagar

103854

114945

177

138

105468

115708

9.7

12 Adilabad

135978

82320

319

340

138706

84034

-39.4

13 Kurnool

172431

127258

183

63

181216

131217

-27.6

14 Kadapa

102882

94511

50

325

107458

97098

-9.6

15 Anantapur

176111

150520

43

484

188769

160433

-15.0

16 Chittoor

59626

60029

393

136

60544

60933

0.6

17 Tirupathi-U

55080

64901

10

55688

65420

17.5

18 Guntur-R

133206

108386

773

186

140086

114370

-18.4

19 Guntur-U

161120

152983

54

46

164252

154954

-5.7

20 Nellore

56186

85748

224

87

58916

88248

49.8

21 Prakasham

53165

82235

832

28

59254

87023

46.9

22 West Godavari

78665

67812

101

132

88826

78213

-11.9

23 East Godavari

97974

107523

140

415

102668

111379

8.5

24 Rajahmundry-U

79788

74947

30

11

82166

76626

-6.7

25 Krishna

116663

87560

16

26

127044

96777

-23.8

26 Vijayawada City

241504

226365

43

45

244820

229616

-6.2

27 VSP City

722287

468559

214

208

724344

470958

-35.0

28 VSP Rural

73789

69695

17

15

75580

71170

-5.8

29 Vizianagaram

92585

120767

77

59

95198

123803

30.0

30 Srikakulam

42491

39456

37

15

42658

39687

-7.0

31 R.P.Vijayawada

16

47

193.8

32 R.P.Guntakal

19

19

-57.9

33 R.P.Sec-bad
34 CID

30

32

47

53

0.0

0.0

6752187

7599024

7566

5017

6859030

7695101

12.2

TOTAL

C H A P T E R 14

CYBER CRIME
14.1

674 case were registered in 2013 as against 490 in 2012. Highest number of cases
reported from Visakhapatnam City (175) followed by Hyderabad City (167),
Cyberabad (109), Srikakulam (32) and Khammam (29).

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

Cyber crimes can be basically divided into 3 major categories:


14.5.1 Cyber Crimes against persons include a. Cyber Pornography /
obscenity, b. Defamation and c. Cyber stalking
a. Cyber Pornography: Cyber Pornography is publishing/ transmitting/ distributing of
textual or pictorial information, which is obscene, lascivious in nature in electronic
form. This can be by hosting a profile on a website, giving an e-mail, through

chat, SMS, MMS etc. Pornography or porn is the explicit depiction of sexual
subject matter with the sole intention of sexually exciting the viewer. It is to a
certain extent similar to erotica, which is the use of sexually arousing imagery.
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

site or service from functioning efficiently or at all, temporarily or indefinitely.


Perpetrators of DoS attacks typically target sites or services hosted on highprofile web servers such as banks, credit card payment gateways, and even
DNS root servers.
C. Computer Virus and worm Attacks: A computer worm is a self-replicating
computer program. It uses a network to send copies of itself to other nodes
(computer terminals on the network) and it may do so without any user
intervention. Unlike a virus, it does not need to attach itself to an existing
program. Worms almost always cause harm to the network, if only by
consuming bandwidth, whereas viruses almost always corrupt or modify files
on a targeted computer
14.5.3 Cyber Crimes against property include A. Piracy, B. Phishing C. Nigerian Frauds

A. Computer Piracy: Any infringement of IPR (copyrights, trademark, patent, trade


secret) is piracy. It refers to practices done without the permission of the right
holder. Computer piracy is basically the unauthorized duplication and distribution
of the copyrighted computer software, which is also known as "warez" and the
pirates who are the people who collect and play with the copied material. In the
article the issues of piracy are viewed through topics like sharing, business, and
the legal technicaliy.Thus computer piracy include; Software Piracy, media piracy.
Software piracy is the unauthorized duplication, distribution or use of computer
software-- for example, making more copies of software than the license allows,
or installing software licensed for one computer onto multiple computers or a
server. Copying software is an act of copyright infringement, and is subject to civil
and criminal penalties. It's illegal whether you use the copied software yourself,
give it away, or sell it. Downloading movies and songs from the Internet. Indulging
in deep linking.
B. Phishing: Phishing is the criminally fraudulent process of attempting to acquire
sensitive information such as usernames, passwords and credit card details, by
masquerading as a trustworthy entity. This is done by using spoof e-mails and
directing people to fake websites to fool them into divulging personal / financial
details so criminals can access their accounts.
C. Nigerian Fraud: This fraud is a worldwide Scam running since the early 1980's
under Successive Governments of Nigeria involving Billions US$. It is also

referred to as "Advance Fee Fraud","419 Fraud" (Four-One-Nine) after the


relevant section of the Criminal Code of Nigeria.
i. The Scam operates as follows: The target receives an unsolicited fax, email, or
letter often concerning Nigeria or another African nation containing either a
money laundering or other illegal proposal OR you may receive a Legal and
Legitimate business proposal by normal means. Common variations on the
Scam include "over invoiced" or "double invoiced" oil or other supply and
service contracts where your Bad Guys want to get the overage out of Nigeria;
crude oil and other commodity deals; a "bequest" left you in a will; "money
cleaning" where your Bad Guy has a lot of currency that needs to be
"chemically cleaned" before it can be used and he needs the cost of the
chemicals; "spoof banks" where there is supposedly money in your name
already on deposit; "paying" for a purchase with a check larger than the amount
required and asking for change to be advanced; fake lottery 419; and ordering
items and commodities off "trading" sites on the web and then cheating the
seller. The variations of Advance Fee Fraud (419) are very creative and virtually
endless.
ii. At some point, the victim is asked to pay up front an Advance Fee of some sort,
be it an "Advance Fee", "Transfer Tax", "Performance Bond", Insurance Fee
or to extend credit, grant COD privileges, send back "change" on an overage
cashier's check or money order, etc. If the victim pays the Fee, there are often
many "Complications" which require still more advance payments until the
victim either quits, runs out of money, or both. If the victim extends credit on a
given transaction etc. he may also pay such fees ("nerfund" etc.), and also
stiffed for the Goods or Service with NO Effective Recourse.The Nigerian Scam
is, according to published reports, the Third to Fifth largest industry in Nigeria.
Victims have little recourse in this matter, because the elites from which
successive Governments of Nigeria have been drawn are the Scammers therefore, victims have little recourse in this matter. Monies stolen by 419
operations are almost Never Recovered from Nigeria. Most 419 letters and
emails originate from are traceable back to Nigeria. However, some originate
from other nations, mostly also West African nations such as Ghana, Togo,
Liberia, Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast (Cote DIvoire) etc. In most cases 419 emails
from other nations are also Nigerian in that the "Home Office" of the fraudullers

involved is Nigeria regardless of the source of the contact materials. But there
are occasionally some "local" copycats trying to emulate the success of the
Nigerians. These folks tend not to last too long actually operating out of nations
other than Nigeria, but they do try.
14.6

Information Technology Act 2000 (as amended by Information Technology


(Amendment) Act 2008)
The Information Technology Act 2000 (ITA-2000) is an Act of the Indian
Parliament (No 21 of 2000) notified on October 17, 2000. It has been enacted with an
aim to provide legal recognition for transactions carried out by means of electronic
data interchange and other means of electronic communication, commonly referred
to as "electronic commerce", which involve the use of alternatives to paper based
methods of communication and storage of information, to facilitate electronic filing of
documents with the Government agencies and further to amend the Indian Penal
Code, the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1891 and
the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 and for matters connected therewith or
incidental there to. This is in precise has addressed the following issues:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Legal Recognition of Electronic Documents


Legal Recognition of Digital Signatures
Offences and Contraventions
Justice Dispensation System for Cyber crimes Information technology Act 2000
consists of 94 sections segregated into 13 chapters. Four schedules form part of
the Act. In Chapter - XI the offences are prescribed.

Information Technology Act as amended as 11 penal sections i.e.,


Sec 65:
Sec 66:

Sec 66-B:
Sec 66-C:
Sec 66-D:
Sec 66-E:
Sec 66-F:

Tampering with computer source documents.


Computer related offences like unauthorized copying, extracting
information, introducing virus or computer contaminant, denial of
service attack.
Punishment for dishonestly receiving stolen computer resource or
communication device,
Punishment for identity theft,
Punishment for cheating by personation by using computer resource,
Punishment for violation of privacy.
Punishment for cyber terrorism.

Sec 67:
Sec 67-A:
Sec 67-B:

Punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene material in


electronic form.
Punishment for publishing or transmitting of material containing
sexually explicit act, etc. in electronic form.
Punishment for publishing or transmitting of material depicting children
in sexually explicit act, etc. in electronic form.

However the provisions of Indian Penal Code can also be invoked to deal with
cyber crimes. Sending threatening messages by email is punishable under
section 506 IPC, Sending defamatory messages by email Sec 499 and 500
IPC, Forgery of electronic records is an offence as per Sec 463 IPC and
Bogus Websites, Cyber Fraud like Nigerian Fraud and Phishing punishable as
per section 420 IPC. If there is Online Sale of drugs NDPS Act can be invoked.

It can be concluded with note that Cyber crime is the latest and perhaps the
most complicated problem in the cyber world. Capacity of human mind is
unfathomable. It is not possible to eliminate cyber crime from the cyber space.
It is quite possible to check them with that aim in mind Govt.of India has come
with I T Act 2000 at a time when cyber-specific legislation was much needed. It
has filled up the lacuna for a law in the field of e-commerce and cyber crimes.
Yet some more legal issues like copy right with regard to web contents,
domain name disputes, liability of cyber cafes have not been addressed.

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

Applicable Section(s) and Punishments


under ITA 2000 & ITAA 2008

Applicable Section(s) under other


laws and punishments

Mobile phone stolen

Section 379 IPC 3 years


imprisonment or fine or both

Receiving stolen
computer/mobile phone/
data (data or computer
or mobile phone owned
by you is found in the
hands of someone else.)

Section 66 B of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment or Rupees one lakh fine
or both

Section 411 IPC 3 years


imprisonment or fine or both

Data owned by you or


your company in any
form is stolen

Section 66 of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment or fine up to rupees five
lakh or both

Section 379 IPC 3 years


imprisonment or fine or both

A password is stolen
and used by someone
else for fraudulent
purpose.

Section 66C of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh
Section 66D ITAA 2008 3 years
imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh

Section 419 IPC 3 years


imprisonment or fine
Section 420 IPC 7 years
imprisonment and fine

An e-mail is read by
someone else by
fraudulently making use
of password

Section 66 of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment or fine up to Rupees five
lakh or both
Section 66C of ITAA 2008 3 years
imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh.

A biometric thumb
impression is misused

Section 66C of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh

An electronic signature
or digital signature is
misused

Section 66C of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh

10

A Phishing e-mail is sent


out in your name, asking
for login credentials

Section 66D of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh

Section 419 IPC 3 years


imprisonment or fine or both

11

Capturing, publishing, or
transmitting the image of
the private areas of a
victim without any
persons consent or
knowledge

Section 66E of ITAA 2008 Three


years imprisonment or fine not
exceeding Rupees two lakh or both

Section 292 IPC Two years


imprisonment and fine Rupees
2000 and 5 years and rupees 5000
for second and subsequent
conviction

12

Tampering with
computer source
Documents

Section 65 of ITAA 2008 Three years


imprisonment or fine up to Rupees two
lakh or both
Section 66 of ITAA 2008 Three years
imprisonment or fine up to Rupees five
lakh or both

13

Data Modification

Section 66 of ITAA 2008 Three years


imprisonment or fine up to Rupees five
lakh or both

14

Sending offensive
messages through
communication service,
etc.

Section 66A of ITAA 2008 Three


years imprisonment and fine

Section 500 IPC 2 years or fine


or both
Section 504 IPC 2 years or fine
or both
Section 506 IPC 2 years or fine
or both if threat be to cause
death or grievous hurt, etc. 7
years or fine or both
Section 507 IPC 2 years along
with punishment under section 506
IPC
Section 508 IPC 1 year or fine
or both
Section 509 IPC 1 years or fine
or both of IPC as applicable

15

Publishing or
transmitting obscene
material in electronic
form

Section 67 of ITAA 2008 first conviction


Three years and 5 lakh
Second or subsequent conviction 5
years and up to 10 lakh

Section 292 IPC Two years


imprisonment and fine Rupees
2000 and five years and rupees
5000 for second and subsequent
conviction

16

Publishing or
transmitting of material
containing sexually
explicit act, etc., in
electronic form

Section 67A of ITAA 2008 first


conviction Five years and up to 10
lakh
Second or subsequent conviction 7
years and up to 10 lakh

Section 292 IPC Two years


imprisonment and fine Rupees
2000 and five years and rupees
5000 for second and subsequent
conviction

17

Punishment for
publishing or
transmitting of material
depicting children in
sexually explicit act, etc.,
in electronic form

Section 67B of ITAA 2008 first


conviction Five years and up to 10
lakh
Second or subsequent conviction 7
years and up to 10 lakh

Section 292 IP Two years


imprisonment and fine Rupees
2000 and five years and rupees
5000 for second and subsequent
conviction

Misusing a Wi-Fi
connection for acting
against the state

Section 66 Three years


imprisonment or fine up to Rupees five
lakh or both Section 66F life
imprisonment of ITAA 2008

19

Planting a computer
virus that acts against
the state

Section 66 3 years imprisonment or


fine up to Rupees five lakh or both
66F life imprisonment

20

Conducting a denial of
service attack against a
government computer

Section 66 of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment or fine up to Rupees five
lakh or both
Section 66F of ITAA 2008 life
imprisonment of

21

Stealing data from a


government computer
that has significance
from national security
perspective

Section 66 of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment or fine up to Rupees five
lakh or both, 66F life imprisonment

22

Not allowing the


authorities to decrypt all
communication that
passes through your
computer or network.

Section 69 of ITAA 2008


imprisonment up to 7 years and fine

23

Intermediaries not
providing access to
information stored on
their computer to the
relevant authorities

Section 69 of ITAA 2008


imprisonment up to 7 years and fine

24

Failure to Block Web


sites, when ordered

Section 69A of ITAA 2008


imprisonment up to 7 years and fine

25

Sending threatening
messages by e-mail

Section 66A of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine

25

Word, gesture or act


intended to insult the
modesty of a woman

26

Sending defamatory
messages by e-mail

Section 66A of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine

Section 500 IPC 2 years or fine


or both

27

Bogus Web sites, cyber


frauds

Section 66D of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh

Section 419 3 years


imprisonment or fine
Section 420 IPC 7 years
imprisonment and fine

18

Section 504 2 years or fine or


both
Section 509 IPC 1 years or fine
or both IPC as applicable

28

E-mail Spoofing

Section 66C of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh

Section 465 IPC 2 years or fine


or both
Section 468 IPC 7 years
imprisonment and fine

29

Making a false
document

Section 66D of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh)

Section 465 IPC 2 years or fine


or both

30

Forgery for purpose of


cheating

Section 66D of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh

Section. 468 IPC 7 years


imprisonment and fine

31

Forgery for purpose of


harming reputation

Section 66D of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine up to Rupees
one lakh

Section. 469 IPC 3 years and


fine

32

E-mail Abuse

Section 66A of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine

Sec. 500 IPC 2 years or fine or


both

33

Punishment for criminal


intimidation

Section 66A of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine

Sec. 506 IPC 2 years or fine or


both if threat be to cause death
or grievous hurt, etc. 7 years or
fine or both

34

Criminal intimidation by
an anonymous
communication

Section 66A of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment and fine

Sec. 507 IPC 2 years along with


punishment under section 506 IPC

35

Copyright infringement

Section 66 of ITAA 2008 3 years


imprisonment or fine up to Rupees five
lakh or both

Sec. 63, 63B Copyrights Act 1957

36

Theft of Computer
Hardware

Sec. 379 IPC 3 years


imprisonment or fine or both

37

Online Sale of Drugs

NDPS Act

38

Online Sale of Arms

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 2012. They are completely functional.

14.9

The following are the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)/ Line of Investigation
for the investigation of Cyber Crimes:-

14.9.1

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.
14.10 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
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.
14.11 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.

14.12 Intheprocessofcapacitybuilding,impartedhandsontrainingto219Inspectorsall

overthestate.NowalmostallthePoliceStationsareregisteringITActcasesand
investigatingcases.Ifanyadviceortechnicalhelpisrequired,CyberCrimePolice
Station,CIDisprovidingit.

Table -14
Statement of Cyber Offences for the years 2011 to 2013 in AP
SL. NO

UNITS

2011

2012

2013

Hyderabad City

74

48

167

Cyberabad

31

62

109

Ranga Reddy

Mahaboobnagar

Nalgonda

20

Nizamabad

Medak

Warangal-R

Warangal-U

10

Khammam

11

47

23

11

Karimnagar

12

Adilabad

13

Kurnool

14

Kadapa

12

15

Anantapur

16

Chittoor

17

Tirupathi-U

18

Guntur-R

19

Guntur-U

20

Nellore

21

Prakasham

18

11

20

22

West Godavari

23

East Godavari

24

Rajahmundry-U

25

Krishna

26

Vijayawada City

16

27

VSP City

126

164

175

28

VSP Rural

29

Vizianagaram

23

29

30

Srikakulam

32

31

R.P.Vijayawada

32

R.P.Guntakal

33

R.P.Sec-bad

34

Cyber Crime PS (CID)


TOTAL

76
379

101
490

8
674

C H A P T E R 15

CUSTODIAL DEATHS
15.1

Article 21 of the constitution of India: Protection of life and personal liberty:

No

person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty, except according to procedure
established by law.
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

The unfortunate occurrence of custodial deaths can be prevented to a large extent, if


the staff of the police stations take due care during interrogation and also take into
consideration, the physical and emotional well being of the suspect. It can be seen
from the figures that there are very few custodial deaths due to torture/ usage of third
degree methods.

15.5

8 cases of custodial deaths of all types were reported in A.P. during 2013 as against
11 & 12 cases in 2012 and 2011 respectively. The

classification of such cases for

the years 2011 to 2013 is shown in Table 16.2.


Graph showing Custodial Deaths-2009 to 2013

12

12

12

11

10
8

8
6

6
4
2
0
2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

15.6
S.
No
1.

Circulars pertaining to Custodial Deaths


Ref. No. & date

Subject

Rc. No. 718/Legis.2/NHRC/ 04


dt: 21.02. 05 of DGP, AP, Hyd.

NHRC- Meeting of Chief Secretaries and Directors General of


Police held on 14th December. 2004 at New Delhi Action on
the minutes of the meeting relating to Custodial deaths.

2.

Rc. No. 393/Compts -1/05


dt:18.02.2012 of DGP, AP,
Hyd

Custodial and Lockup deaths Alleged violation of Human


Rights by Law enforcement Agencies Preventive and
corrective measures instructions.

3.

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


dt: 23.10.2004 of DGP, AP,
Hyd

NHRC Custodial deaths / rapes Cases of custodial deaths/


rapes Intimation to NHRC Instructions Further
Instructions.

4.

Rc. No. 3432/ Compts-I/2003


dt: 7.11.03 of DGP, AP, Hyd.

Custodial deaths Information relating to custodial deaths.

5.

Rc. No. 335/C1/2001


dt:17.2.2001 of DG &IGP, AP,
Hyd.

Lockup deaths Preventive measures Instructions Issued


to Unit Officers.

6.

Rc. No. 111/M2/2001 dt:


4.2.01 of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd

NHRC Procedure and guidelines to be followed for


investigation into death of Police Lockup- Instructions Issued.

7.

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


of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd.

NHRC Procedure to be followed for investigation into deaths


in Police Encounters.

8.

Memorandum No.
47641/HRC/98-1 dt: 13.8.1998
of Genl. Admn (HRC) Dept.

NHRC Custodial deaths/ rapes Cases of custodial deaths /


rapes Intimation to the NHRC in the prescribed format
Instructions Issued.

9.

Memo No. 63529/HRC/ 97-1


dt: 20.8.1997 of Genl.
Admn(HRC) Dept.

NHRC Visit of Police Lockups by the National Human Rights


Commission Officers during their visit in the State.

10.

C.No. 1327/C3/97 dt: 30.7.97


of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd.

Law & Order Krishna Dist. Death of Sri Mallam Mohan


Rao on 11.12.1991 while in Police Custody of Krishna lanka
PS Vijayawada MER accepted Issued certain instructions.

11.

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


of DG & IGP, AP, Hyderabad.

Police Dept Custodial and lockup deaths Preventive


vigilance and corrective methods Comprehensive
instructions Issued Reg.

12.

Rc. No. 1843/C3/96 dt: 5.2.97


of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd.

Important issues regarding alleged violations of Human Rights


by law enforcement agencies Urgent measures to deal with
the same instructions issued regarding.

13.

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


9.12.1993 of Genl. Admn
(HRC) Dept.

Human Rights Corrective methods to be used by the police


investigations of crimes Review report Regarding.

14.

Memo No. 956/M1/93 dt:


1.10.93 of DG & IGP, AP, Hyd.

Police Dept Custodial deaths and cases of torture Preventive, vigilance and corrective methods Comprehensive
instructions Issued Intimation of Reg.

TABLE - 15.1

Statement showing police Lock-up / Custodial Deaths


from 2011 to 2013
SL.
UNITS
NO.
1
Hyderabad City

2011

2012

2013

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
11

0
8

12

Table - 15.2
1)

8 Cases of Custodial deaths were reported during the year 2013 in


which 8 persons died as against 11 cases in 2012 & 12 cases
in 2011 in which 11 in 2012 and 12 in 2011 persons died.

2)

Causes for deaths in Police custody for the years 2011, 2012 &
2013

SL.
NO.

HEAD

2011

2012

2013

a)

Committed suicide by
hanging

b)

Committed suicide by
poisoning

c)

Committed suicide by
burning

d)

Committed suicide by
drowning

e)

Due to police firing

f)

Due to torture

g)

Due to ill health

h)

Due to other reasons

TOTAL :

12

11

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.

To escape domestic abuse, such as child physical abuse, emotional abuse, by a


parent(s)/guardian(s)/sibling(s)/spouse.

2.

kidnapping

3.

Abduction

4.

Suicide in a remote location

5.

Victim of murder (body disguised, destroyed, or hidden).

6.

Mental illness

7.

Death by natural causes (disease) or accident far from home without


identification.

8.

Sold into slavery, serfdom, sexual servitude, or other bonded labour

9.

To avoid discovery of a crime or apprehension by law-enforcement authorities.

10. Joining a cult or other religious organization.

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 13000 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:

16.7

a)

They got murdered or killed in accident and their bodies remain unidentified.

b)

They get inducted in organized crime, human trafficking include bootlegging /


drug running etc., with girls being forced into prostitution.

c)

They, particularly the young and gullible ones, join terrorist/extremist outfits for
their existence.

Summary of Circulars & G.Os

Sl.
Circular Reference
No.
1
C.No. 261/C 19/1/CID/06 dt.
15.02.2012 DGP, A.P.,
Hyderabad.

Subject in Brief

Meant for
All CsP,
SsP and
SsRP in
A.P.

Information called for the progress


made for the period of JanuaryFebruary 2012, and informs the total
no. of Missing Persons Traced
including

Men,

Women

and

Children.
2

C.No. 2/CID/CS/Website/2012 dt.


29.05.2012 of ADGP, CID., A.P.,
Hyderabad.

All CsP,
SsP and
SsRP in
A.P.

Publication of details of Missing


Persons in E-CIG and Posting in the
Website

of

CID

Vide

publicity-

Instruction Issued- Reg.


3

Cir. Memo No.


5294/C23/CID/2002
dt.26.08.2002, 26.10.2002,

All CsP,
SsP and
SsRP in
A.P.

System of Crime File maintenance

DIsG,
SsP,
SsRP in
A.P.

Preventive Detentions-Certain

in CID- Reg.

26.08.2002 of ADGP, CID., A.P.,


Hyderabad.
4

C.No. 7206/C 19/C23/CID/2004


dt. 09.11.2004 of ADGP, CID.,
A.P., Hyderabad.

Guide lines in Dealing with the


cases of prevention and detentionFurther instruction Issued-Reg.

Table 16.1

Statement showing the cases of Missing Persons - 2011

Man

1 Hyderabad City

2599

343

664

748

844

151

326

291

324 192 338

457

520

2 Cyberabad

2924

366

601 1102 855

251

408

771

550 115 193

331

305

3 Ranga Reddy

75

14

22

29

10

10

19

19

10

4 Mahaboobnagar

263

50

99

75

39

34

66

52

23

16

33

23

16

11

25

40

37

Boys

Girls

Girls

Kid./
Sex
Abd. &
Murder
abuse
Other
S

Man

Child

Boys

No. of cases converted


into

UNTRACED

TRACED

Woman

MISSING REPORTED

Woman

UNITS

Total no.
of cases
Rep.

Woman

Sl
No

Child

Child
Man
Boys

Girls

5 Nalgonda

301

22

83

115

81

14

58

75

44

6 Nizamabad

365

51

85

127

102

40

70

96

60

11

15

31

42

15

7 Medak

209

20

60

75

54

15

48

59

28

12

16

26

8 Warangal-R

126

19

38

36

33

18

33

32

24

9 Warangal-U

211

22

66

77

46

20

55

64

32

11

13

14

10 Khammam

181

28

51

60

42

20

49

48

24

12

18

11 Karimnagar

310

29

72

130

79

19

55

94

46

10

17

36

33

27

12 Adilabad

155

25

44

40

46

16

27

27

19

17

13

27

13 Kurnool

304

36

104

107

57

31

89

76

23

15

31

34

10

14 Kadapa

196

32

66

63

35

28

45

43

14

21

20

21

15 Anantapur

175

38

58

38

41

29

47

30

22

11

19

16 Chittoor

210

27

67

77

39

20

54

62

23

13

15

16

17 Tirupathi-U

149

23

36

43

47

17

31

29

21

14

26

18 Guntur-R

375

63

96

122

94

32

55

65

30

31

41

57

64

19 Guntur-U

305

66

96

80

63

46

81

61

44

20

15

19

19

20 Nellore

191

26

52

70

43

18

40

47

17

12

23

26

21 Prakasham

235

40

59

80

56

24

43

55

25

16

16

25

31

22 West Godavari

418

42

93

186

97

13

44

98

22

29

49

88

75

23 East Godavari

499

53

132

171

143

39

96

121

64

14

36

50

79

24 Rajahmundry-U

123

21

17

44

41

15

16

26

17

18

24

25 Krishna

308

35

76

123

74

24

69

87

35

11

36

39

22

26 Vijayawada City

678

104

158

211

205

68

119

144

71

36

39

67

134

27 VSP City

544

70

121

202

151

50

98

156

86

20

23

46

65

28 VSP Rural

198

33

49

78

38

27

38

55

26

11

23

12

29 Vizianagaram

281

46

61

111

63

35

57

91

44

11

20

19

13

33

23

30 Srikakulam

275

32

71

114

58

27

58

81

35

12

31 R.P.Vijayawada

28

18

10

32 R.P.Guntakal

12

33 R.P.Sec-bad

17

10

37

45

0 TOTAL :

13240 1779 3300 4550 3611 1151 2296 2964 1811 628 1004 1586 1800 177

Table 16.2

Statement showing the cases of Missing Persons - 2012


No. of cases converted into

UNTRACED

TRACED

Kid./ Abd.
Sex
& Other
Murder
abuse
Sec

Man

Man

Woman

MISSING REPORTED

Woman

UNITS

Total
no. of
cases
Rep.

Woman

Sl
No

Man

1 Hyderabad City

2136

297

572

921

918

145

267

357

301

152

305

564

617

27

2 Cyberabad

2602

501

403

1120

981

260

236

556

442

241

167

564

539

21

3 Ranga Reddy

85

12

28

36

37

23

28

20

17

4 Mahaboobnagar

196

51

116

81

64

14

19

24

37

97

57

57

5 Nalgonda

229

28

106

117

84

24

75

80

47

31

37

37

12

47

89

129

92

36

60

83

39

11

29

46

53

14

26

25

Child
Boys Girls

Child
Boys Girls

Child
Boys Girls

6 Nizamabad

268

7 Medak

203

25

80

111

67

18

66

85

42

21

8 Warangal-R

113

23

56

55

35

16

44

42

19

12

13

16

9 Warangal-U

186

35

39

91

60

28

29

79

30

10

12

30

10 Khammam

183

31

64

89

63

22

56

75

31

14

32

11 Karimnagar

293

19

91

173

101

16

77

133

68

14

40

33

41

12 Adilabad

156

33

57

75

48

24

41

60

30

16

15

18

18

13 Kurnool

166

30

81

69

67

23

70

50

32

11

19

35

14 Kadapa

177

24

88

99

54

22

67

83

32

21

16

22

11

15 Anantapur

194

25

78

102

67

21

66

77

35

12

25

32

10

12

16 Chittoor

149

27

85

79

43

16

57

47

20

11

28

32

23

17 Tirupathi-U

157

25

51

65

67

19

42

41

25

24

42

18 Guntur-R

221

41

102

105

75

37

93

84

32

21

43

15

19 Guntur-U

250

50

99

99

101

39

84

74

51

11

15

25

50

20 Nellore

190

29

77

88

73

24

65

54

22

12

34

51

13

21 Prakasham

181

36

53

96

49

20

31

50

16

16

22

46

33

22 West Godavari

377

67

111

187

123

22

58

78

35

45

53

109

88

23 East Godavari

326

53

107

167

106

34

68

95

34

19

39

72

72

24 Rajahmundry-U

108

19

22

42

47

13

15

35

22

25

25 Krishna

250

45

94

123

82

35

76

93

49

10

18

30

33

33

12

26 Vijayawada City

606

74

184

290

242

56

143

188

116

18

41

102

126

25

27 VSP City

422

71

92

199

152

48

64

128

81

23

28

71

71

28 VSP Rural

124

22

47

53

49

15

37

35

26

10

18

23

29 Vizianagaram

144

33

42

74

37

26

36

57

16

17

21

30 Srikakulam

207

42

51

115

50

34

35

84

17

16

31

33

17

31 R.P.Vijayawada

30

22

14

32 R.P.Guntakal

14

33 R.P.Sec-bad

27

16

11

315

45

64

0 TOTAL :

10970 1823 3171 5068 4079 1118 2104 2965 1753 705 1067 2103 2326

Table 16.3

Statement showing the cases of Missing Persons - 2013


TRACED

UNTRACED

No. of cases converted into


Kid./Abd.
Sex
& Other
Murder
abuse
Sec

Man

Man

Woman

MISSING REPORTED

Woman

UNITS

Total
no. of
cases
Rep.

Woman

Sl
No

Man

1 Hyderabad City

2056

218

494

915

923

160

365

638

555

58

129

277

368

31

2 Cyberabad

2650

360

556 1234 1056

263

396

885

654

97

160

349

402

39

3 Ranga Reddy

142

18

32

67

57

23

54

33

13

24

4 Mahaboobnagar

319

52

174

182

85

34

87

94

36

18

87

88

49

30

13

5 Nalgonda

347

47

119

188

112

39

87

135

67

32

53

45

6 Nizamabad

471

86

129

230

155

48

95

161

81

38

34

69

74

7 Medak

397

82

111

169

146

43

93

140

102

39

18

29

44

26

8 Warangal-R

157

22

62

86

49

16

57

73

29

13

20

20

9 Warangal-U

264

42

66

129

93

38

56

98

59

10

31

34

10

10 Khammam

336

50

112

169

117

45

103

146

70

23

47

16

11 Karimnagar

412

28

86

241

143

23

60

177

96

26

64

47

12

12 Adilabad

193

28

78

99

66

23

67

79

42

11

20

24

11

13 Kurnool

231

41

85

114

76

23

55

75

18

18

30

39

58

14 Kadapa

303

46

103

162

95

26

72

87

37

20

31

75

58

18

15 Anantapur

254

46

81

140

68

35

73

113

44

11

27

24

13

16 Chittoor

30

30

86

21

61

25

11

17 Tirupathi-U

210

25

72

93

92

13

44

45

20

12

28

48

72

18 Guntur-R

221

29

85

109

83

22

77

85

46

24

37

19 Guntur-U

292

52

96

138

102

44

83

114

64

13

24

38

20 Nellore

197

32

65

95

70

23

49

61

28

16

34

42

21 Prakasham

221

25

63

127

69

21

56

106

36

21

33

22 West Godavari

379

42

125

198

139

28

86

132

64

14

39

66

75

10

23 East Godavari

377

42

97

147

188

30

43

110

59

12

54

37

129

23

24 Rajahmundry-U

124

14

35

56

54

25

36

29

10

20

25

25 Krishna

253

37

93

131

85

30

84

113

51

18

34

36

12

26 Vijayawada City

646

83

149

320

243

45

106

139

73

38

43

181

170

31

27 VSP City

570

87

78

264

219

69

68

182

130

18

10

82

89

28 VSP Rural

151

35

43

63

53

24

34

45

20

11

18

33

16

29 Vizianagaram

163

21

56

89

53

18

52

79

40

10

13

30 Srikakulam

242

32

43

145

65

27

19

114

41

24

31

24

12

31 R.P.Vijayawada

37

17

18

10

14

32 R.P.Guntakal

14

33 R.P.Sec-bad

15

Child
Boys Girls

0 TOTAL :

Child

14

Boys

Girls

12674 1759 3483 6118 4797 1250

Child
Boys

Girls

2582 4327 2638 509

901

1791 2159

394

67

51

ROAD ACCIDENTS
17.1

There are 1,13,55,420 vehicles are different types are on roads in AP.

Auto

rickshaws (5,63,620), two wheelers (82,94,963) Goods vehicles (5,38,103) dominate


the road space. We have 65,950 kms R&B (PWD) Roads, 4730 kms of National
Highways, 1,38,780 kms of Panchayatraj roads in AP with a total road length of
2,09,500 kms.
17.2

During 2013 a total No. of 43048 cases of Road Accidents were registered in the
State when compared to 41585 cases in the previous year showing an increase of
(3.5%).

17.3

Cyberabad registered highest number of Road Accident cases (3856) followed by


Hyderabad City (2439), Nalgonda (2144) and East Godavari (1755).

17.4

14647 persons died due to accidents and 52522 got injured, during this year while
15030 persons died and 51933 were injured during previous year. (The details are
shown in Table-17.1 &17.2)

17.5

Graph showing Road Accidents

55831
60000

51933 52522

42880 41585 43048


50000
40000
30000

15117

15030

14647

20000
10000
0

ACCIDENTS

DEATHS

2011

2012

INJURED

2013

17.6

G.Os pertaining to Police, Revenue & Transport Dept duties w.r.t Road Accidents.
1. In the year 2011-2012, the department through active enforcement has been able to

realize revenue of Rs. 231.36 Croes. During the year 2012-13, the enforcement
revenue re3alized is Rs. 295.27 Crores.
2. Driving licences of drivers involved in fatal and grevious accidents being suspended.
th

3. Road Safety Awareness programs conducted during 24 Road Safety week from 1

st

th

January, 2013 to 7 January, 2013 throughout the state.


4. 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.
5. A number of gadgets such as 33 laser guns for detecting speeding vehicles; 55

breath analyzers for detecting drunken driving have been procured and provided to
the transport and police department.
6. Surveillance Cameras have been provided to the Police Department. Erected at 11

identified junctions in the twin cities of Hyderabadand Secunderabad. e-challans are


being generated by the police department for all offences detected.
7. 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.
8. The Department has taken steps to control overload in goods vehicles in a

systematic way. Action is being taken on the companies which are giving overloads
to truck operators and all the overload cases are being prosecuted in the courts.
This is yielding good results and improving the Road Safety.
9. Three Motor Vehicle inspectors were sent to USA for three week training

onScientific analysis and reconstruction of Road Crash.

TABLE - 17.1

Road Accidents for the years 2011 to 2013 along with ranking
2011
Sl
No

UNITS

2012

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

2745

496

2536

2670

531

2404

Cyberabad

3746

1221

3608

3681

1144

3651

Ranga Reddy

380

211

451

30

398

199

483

30

Mahaboobnagar

1561

751

1925

1519

848

1800

10

Nalgonda

2221

884

3117

2122

902

2994

Nizamabad

1459

560

2247

14

1226

475

1702

21

Medak

1631

818

2264

1427

723

1768

14

Warangal-R

802

311

1086

26

805

301

1122

24

Warangal-U

877

240

1130

24

778

239

1030

26

10 Khammam

1498

594

2218

12

1488

611

2138

11

11 Karimnagar

1659

615

2177

1601

640

2086

12 Adilabad

1154

391

1533

21

1414

406

1730

15

13 Kurnool

1885

633

3154

1529

580

2273

14 Kadapa

1511

527

2060

10

1432

534

1985

13

15 Anantapur

1507

670

2571

11

1457

651

2271

12

16 Chittoor

1456

534

2244

15

1392

591

2048

18

17 Tirupathi-U

688

248

969

28

654

218

959

28

18 Guntur-R

1287

521

1788

20

1234

506

1559

20

19 Guntur-U

782

250

832

27

743

244

775

27

20 Nellore

1379

548

1986

17

1547

576

2069

21 Prakasham

1304

553

1482

19

1413

526

1484

16

22 West Godavari

1758

675

2178

1635

649

1883

23 East Godavari

1726

553

2203

1750

636

2253

24 Rajahmundry-U

531

156

617

29

523

163

524

29

25 Krishna

1498

454

2249

12

1405

437

2058

17

26 Vijayawada City

1450

323

1485

16

1581

373

1512

27 VSP City

1318

400

1223

18

1252

383

1074

19

28 VSP Rural

874

362

1206

25

800

347

1110

25

29 Vizianagaram

1130

290

1569

22

1117

311

1536

22

30 Srikakulam

1052
4

311
9

1704
8

23

281
5

1652
0

23

32

989
3

32 R.P.Guntakal

33

32

33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :

7
42880

8
15117

11
55831

31

0
41585

0
15030

0
51933

32

31 R.P.Vijayawada

31

TABLE - 17.2
2013
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

2439
3856
363
1722
2144
1423
1655
828
1206
1413
1485
1554
1590
1452
1643
1506
532
1180
847
1628
1279
1733
1755
510
1489
1422
1224
818
1190
1158
0
0
4
43048

496
1127
203
861
847
602
800
313
229
538
583
364
497
504
622
590
228
478
246
517
548
621
536
141
427
342
381
320
330
355
0
0
1
14647

2209
3954
435
2102
2905
1792
2131
1043
1168
1885
1858
1770
2337
2009
2661
2087
670
1220
808
2147
1625
2153
2074
483
2071
1541
1113
1022
1632
1615
0
0
2
52522

RANK

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

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.

This is resulting in a competition for quick money and the

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

21 idol thefts were registered in 2013 as against 45 cases in 2012 showing a


decrease of 53.3%.

18.4

Warangal Rural district registered highest number of idol thefts (7) followed by
Karimnagar & Vizianagaram (4 each). The details are shown in table No. 18

TABLE - 18

IDOL THEFTS
Sl.No

UNITS

2011

2012

2013

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
55

0
45

0
21

C H A P T E R-19

ARRESTS
19.1

A total of 416447 persons were arrested by Police during the year 2013 as against
361224 arrested in 2012.

19.2

Highest no. of arrests were made in Khammam (27796) followed by Cyberabad


(27193) Adilabad (23697) and Kurnool (22376)

19.3

A total of 7339 persons were surrendered in courts and 8417 persons were granted
anticipatory bail during the year 2013 as against 8105 surrendered in courts and
6043 granted anticipatory bail in 2012. Table No.19 shows the district wise details.

Cr. P.C. Provisions of arrest: Chapter-V, Sec. 41 to 60 Cr.P.C.

APPM PSO No. regarding arrest: 457-2, 459-3, 459-4, 460-1D & 632.

Table- 19

ARRESTS UNDER IPC CASES


Total No. of Accused
Sl.
No.

UNIT

2012

2013

Surrendered in
Courts
2012
2013

Arrested by Police

Granted
Anticipatory Bail
2012
2013

Hyderabad City

19296

17208

1432

1552

2302

3652

Cyberabad

28644

27193

1199

851

525

1146

Ranga Reddy

4697

6276

104

203

146

30

Mahaboobnagar

14508

21727

291

378

123

347

Nalgonda

15541

19875

379

536

148

166

Nizamabad

13786

16331

305

93

293

53

Medak

15296

17804

50

26

104

Warangal-R

10556

13761

114

163

148

88

Warangal-U

6157

7791

90

194

147

170

10

Khammam

15290

27796

159

373

121

276

11

Karimnagar

16844

18868

185

186

69

66

12

Adilabad

21302

23697

195

77

50

81

13

Kurnool

16792

22376

21

160

92

14

Kadapa

18827

19589

108

70

361

437

15

Anantapur

11624

14847

92

107

75

139

16

Chittoor

11630

12055

220

104

33

17

Tirupathi-U

4419

5025

34

311

196

18

Guntur-R

11627

13676

80

31

53

136

19

Guntur-U

6122

6914

158

47

40

79

20

Nellore

12108

12406

489

166

292

63

21

Prakasham

8981

8909

410

777

137

183

22

West Godavari

13105

14889

428

21

182

86

23

East Godavari

10444

10489

73

16

24

Rajahmundry-U

3329

3587

75

87

25

123

25

Krishna

13360

11405

451

131

66

126

26

Vijayawada City

13999

15543

539

385

320

184

27

VSP City

7506

6753

250

221

154

187

28

VSP Rural

5481

8127

106

26

19

58

29

Vizianagaram

3107

3498

12

79

39

30

Srikakulam

6194

7273

56

44

114

105

31

R.P.Vijayawada

225

335

32

R.P.Guntakal

105

138

33

R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :

322
361224

286
416447

0
8105

2
7339

0
6043

0
8417

C H A P T E R 20

DISPOSAL OF IPC CASES


20.1

20.2

Charge Sheets:

The state average of charge sheeting rate for this year is 61.4%.

The following districts have shown higher percentage of charge sheeting rate.
1.

ANANTAPUR

61.6%

2.

WEST GODAVARI

61.7%

3.

RAJAHMUNDRY-U

65.7%

4.

WARANGAL-U

67.6%

5.

SRIKAKULAM

68.5%

6.

CHITTOOR

68.9%

7.

ADILABAD

69.6%

8.

NIZAMABAD

70.3%

9.

NALGONDA

70.7%

10.

MEDAK

71.6%

11.

KHAMMAM

72.3%

12.

KARIMNAGAR

74.7%

13.

VIZIANAGARAM

75.9%

14.

WARANGAL-R

81.8%

Disposal by Courts.

During the year 2013, a total of 130608 cases were disposed by court including
those pending from previous years.

Highest number of cases were disposed in the following districts:


1.

Cyberabad

13578

2.

Hyderabad City

9112

3.

Nalgonda

6964

4.

Karimnagar

5629

5.

Khammam

5355

6.

Adilabad

5159

7.

Guntur Rural

5029

8.

West Godavari

5006

The district wise disposals were shown in Table. 20.1

Table-20.1
Disposal of cases by courts for the year 2013
Sl. No

UNITS

Con

Dis / Acq

Comp

Total
Disposal

Hyderabad City

1650

4048

3414

9112

Cyberabad

4006

6138

3434

13578

Ranga Reddy

247

980

561

1788

Mahaboobnagar

904

2035

1624

4563

Nalgonda

1542

2898

2524

6964

Nizamabad

1352

2547

1540

5439

Medak

1223

2329

305

3857

Warangal-R

1503

1365

1201

4069

Warangal-U

1258

921

530

2709

10

Khammam

1940

2245

1170

5355

11

Karimnagar

1347

2868

1414

5629

12

Adilabad

1945

2369

845

5159

13

Kurnool

894

2547

593

4034

14

Kadapa

795

3055

203

4053

15

Anantapur

515

1938

949

3402

16

Chittoor

630

2530

200

3360

17

Tirupathi-U

633

943

286

1862

18

Guntur-R

1103

2844

1082

5029

19

Guntur-U

714

921

754

2389

20

Nellore

946

2043

1396

4385

21

Prakasham

600

2257

804

3661

22

West Godavari

1133

2645

1228

5006

23

East Godavari

960

2138

1174

4272

24

Rajahmundry-U

251

437

374

1062

25

Krishna

971

2369

953

4293

26

Vijayawada City

1368

1305

1800

4473

27

VSP City

2138

1367

205

3710

28

VSP Rural

342

817

306

1465

29

Vizianagaram

1268

1111

786

3165

30

Srikakulam

568

1329

446

2343

31

R.P.Vijayawada

151

55

15

221

32

R.P.Guntakal

16

17

33

R.P.Sec-bad

74

49

61

184

34987

63444

32177

130608

TOTAL :

CHAPTER - 21

Comparative statements for Ten years


under different Crime Heads in A.P.(2004 - 2013)

1.

CRIME STATEMENT.

2.

CRIME AGAINST WOMEN

3.

CRIME AGAINST SCs/STs

4.

STATEMENT OF PROPERTY LOST AND RECOVERED

5.

STATEMENT OF ROAD ACCIDENTS

* Useful for future planning, evolving appropriate strategies, taking preventive action.
* Useful for making vision, mission statements.
* Useful for sending proposals for additional Courts, Prosecution etc

Table 21.1

Comparative statement of Crime


Sl.No

HEAD OF CRIME

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

G
e

MURDERS

2378

2547

2549

2459

2423

2223

2304

2536

2442

2188

# #

Murder for gain

132

135

156

134

192

158

160

213

218

243

# #

DACOITIES

152

242

175

137

107

88

130

122

128

118

# #

ROBBERIES

559

776

660

601

597

524

515

579

650

677

# #

BURGLARIES

7967

7821

8195

7545

8185

7659

8063

8177

8307

9690

# #

THEFT CASES

22282

22755

22927

23678

24504

23707

25768

27386

26475

29955

RIOTINGS

2214

1910

2539

1844

1684

2082

1842

1919

1676

1737

# #

KID. & ABD.

1117

1119

1461

1546

1431

1510

1601

1636

1521

1708

# #

RAPE CASES

898

898

1006

1026

1204

1147

1308

1387

1305

1579

# #

10

HURT CASES

26969

25219

29736

27707

28504

28582

25479

27961

28670

31647

# #

11

CHEATINGS

6165

6202

6525

6192

6981

7220

7644

8068

9258

11228

12

CR.BR.TRUST

720

733

804

717

767

772

935

964

1095

1357

13

COUNTERFEITING

172

247

314

206

343

452

176

191

183

176

14

OTHER IPC

74318

73077

83791

87013

88921

92080

90296

94628

98027

112941

TOTAL COG.CRIME

146043 143681 160838 160805 165843 168204 166221 175767 179955 205244

GenderCrime
250000
200000
150000
100000
50000
0
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Table 21.2

Comparative statement of Gender Crime


Sl.No.

CRIME HEAD

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Rape Cases

898

898

1006

1026

1204

1147

1308

1386

1305

1578

KID. & Abduction

579

774

1060

1203

1186

1171

1239

1281

1136

1277

Molestation

3460

3145

3978

3883

4126

4517

3964

3981

4134

6156

4937

4817

6044

6112

6516

6835

6511

6648

6575

9011

TOTAL :

Comparative statement of Marital Harassment


Sl.No.

CRIME HEAD

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Dowry Murder

111

114

118

107

150

140

149

177

150

154

Dowry Death

488

424

495

596

538

522

570

564

494

472

Abetment to Suicide

938

865

1048

1075

1142

1171

1247

1387

1111

1116

Harassment

6740

6702

8069

9784

9164

9536

9725

10914 11355 13091

Murder (Women)

614

651

728

720

715

728

677

794

805

717

D.P. ACT

809

748

708

1083

1473

2075

2281

2959

3504

3111

10

Bigamy

359

364

436

437

386

485

404

485

536

599

10059

9868

TOTAL :

11602 13802 13568 14657 15053 17280 17955 19260

GenderCrime
10000
9000
8000
7000

Average
6401

6000
5000
4000
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

MaritalHarassment
19000
17000
15000

Average
14310

13000
11000
9000
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

Table-21.3

Comparative statement of crime against SC/ST


Sl.
No

M.O. HEAD

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

2011

2012

2013

1.

MURDERS

42

39

54

46

55

40

44

60

64

58

2.

RAPE

109

100

138

139

121

144

146

169

142

145

3.

HURT

412

367

375

381

435

433

441

521

569

558

4.

ARSON

13

16

18

5.

OTHER IPC

809

793

853

849

1069

927

1159

1307

1418

1612

6.

PCR ACT

28

48

64

43

57

25

27

15

7.

SCs/STs ACT 1989

735

770

631

669

697

609

656

586

661

569

TOTAL :

2148 2122 2124 2143 2437 2186 2491

2666

2866

2949

SCST
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2013

Table-21.4

Comparative statement showing the Property Lost and Recovered in


A.P. State

YEAR

Property Lost
(Rs.In Crores)

Property Recovered
(Rs. In Crores)

Percentage of
recovery (%)

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

48.2

2009

126.3

60.7

48.1

2010

142.5

70.9

49.8

2011

180.1

95.6

53.1

2012

206.5

120.4

58.3

2013

240.2

120.7

50.2

Table21.5

Comparative statement showing Road Accidents in AP State


Sl.
No.

Year

No. of accidents

No. of persons died

No. of persons injured

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

39390
38913
42867
45160
46389
44181
44024
42880
41585
43048

10621
11098
12606
13787
14529
14799
15539
15117
15030
14647

53898
52554
59453
63070
64526
59561
57265
55831
51933
52522

No.ofRoadAccidents
50000
45000
40000
35000
30000
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2011

2012

2013

No.ofPersonsDied
15000
13000
11000
9000
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

C H A P T E R - 22

POLICE STRENGTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE

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 31-12-2013 stood at 105502 against the sanctioned strength of 128315.
The strength of Civil Police on ground was 75.49 percent of the sanctioned strength
leaving 24.50 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

State armed police


The actual strength of the State Armed Police (Andhra Pradesh Special Police
battalions and Armed Reserve) in Andhra Pradesh during 2013 stood at 35899
against the sanctioned strength of 44066. The percentage of vacant posts in Armed
Police was 18.53 percent.

Battalion wise sanctioned and actual strength of Armed

Police are shown in Table 22.4 & 22.5.


22.3

Women police
22.3.1

The separate actual strength of Women Civil Police in the state was 2212
against the sanctioned strength of 4340 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 3.18%.

22.4

Infrastructure
22.4.1

132 Police Stations in Naxal affected districts were constructed in the year
2009-1- & 2011 & 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 /

upgradation of 3 PTCs, is under progress.


22.4.3

A proposal was sent to Govt for construction of (82) quarters for an amount
of Rs. 15.00 crore, for the year 2013-13.

22.4.4

Housing satisfaction rate is 29.9%

22.4.5

Police Station building satisfaction rate is 72%.

TABLE - 22.1

Sanctioned and actual strength of Civil Police


as on 31.12.2013 (Men & Women)
Sl.
No.

UNITS

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

ASP & DSP

Inspr/ SI / ASI

Sanctioned

Actual

Sanctioned

Actual

Sanctioned

Actual

Hyderabad City

35

26

45

45

1520

1332

Cyberabad

17

12

19

18

781

715

Ranga Reddy

136

112

Mahaboobnagar

361

305

Nalgonda

353

305

Nizamabad

257

222

Medak

318

283

Warangal-R

278

229

Warangal-U

200

176

10 Khammam

384

330

11 Karimnagar

397

348

12 Adilabad

10

387

335

13 Kurnool

441

350

14 Kadapa

337

277

15 Anantapur

10

386

333

16 Chittoor

313

266

17 Tirupathi-U

204

179

18 Guntur-R

337

195

19 Guntur-U

175

131

20 Nellore

343

254

21 Prakasham

321

281

22 West Godavari

300

262

23 East Godavari

375

321

24 Rajahmundry-U

143

90

25 Krishna

287

251

26 Vijayawada City

302

249

27 VSP City

362

299

28 VSP Rural

259

191

29 Vizianagaram

237

194

30 Srikakulam

244

199

31 R.P.Vijayawada

50

30

32 R.P.Guntakal

45

23

41
10874

28
9095

33 R.P.Sec-bad
1
1
3
3
TOTAL :
154
111
265
241
*1. In Hyderabad City the C.P. is of the Rank of Addl. D.G.P.
2. In Cyberabad & Vizag City the Cs.P. are of the Rank of Is.G.P.
3. In Vijayawada City the C.P. is of the Rank of D.I.G.

TABLE - 22.1(Con)
Officers below ASI

Sl
No

GRAND TOTAL

UNITS
Sanctioned

Actual

Sanctioned

Actual

Hyderabad City

7523

5434

9123

6837

Cyberabad

3678

3399

4495

4144

Ranga Reddy

674

629

816

747

Mahaboobnagar

2239

2022

2611

2337

Nalgonda

2197

1951

2560

2263

Nizamabad

1505

1340

1771

1567

Medak

1922

1650

2249

1940

Warangal-R

1474

1240

1763

1478

Warangal-U

1138

1008

1349

1193

10 Khammam

2203

2009

2599

2349

11 Karimnagar

2399

2199

2807

2556

12 Adilabad

2352

2093

2753

2440

13 Kurnool

2727

2514

3179

2873

14 Kadapa

2077

1926

2425

2211

15 Anantapur

2492

2240

2891

2583

16 Chittoor

1987

1731

2308

2004

17 Tirupathi-U

1279

1199

1496

1389

18 Guntur-R

2180

2051

2527

2255

19 Guntur-U

948

711

1134

852

20 Nellore

2232

1774

2585

2035

21 Prakasham

2030

1661

2361

1950

22 West Godavari

1936

1720

2243

1989

23 East Godavari

2351

1964

2737

2293

24 Rajahmundry-U

784

694

938

792

25 Krishna

1784

1445

2079

1703

26 Vijayawada City

1610

1388

1925

1647

27 VSP City

1974

1677

2350

1990

28 VSP Rural

1471

1155

1740

1354

29 Vizianagaram

1371

1106

1615

1307

30 Srikakulam

1474

1240

1726

1445

31 R.P.Vijayawada

621

432

676

467

32 R.P.Guntakal

611

426

660

453

33 R.P.Sec-bad

657

422

702

454

63900

54450

75193

63897

TOTAL :

TABLE - 22.2

Sl.
No.

UNITS

DG/IG/DIG/SP
ADDL.S.P.

ASP & DSP

Inspector, SI Officers below


GRAND TOTAL
& ASI
ASI

Sanctio
Sanctio
Sanction
Sanction
Actual
Actual
Actual
ned
ned
ed
ed

Actual

Sanction
Actual
ed

34 C.I.D.

37

22

62

62

432

280

652

442

1183

806

35 Intelligence

48

30

76

78

678

419

2277

1548

3079

2075

36 PCS& S

26

10

21

11

55

29

37 P.T.Cs. (6)

28

22

263

189

266

156

564

372

38 Ranges (9)

39 Police Academy

21

14

14

14

40

24

67

41

142

93

Addl.DGP RLY,
TRG , PTO , Grey
Hounds, BNS &
Octopus.

47

36

43

43

514

195

3400

2031

4004

2305

41 Chief Office

19

16

20

17

TOTAL

190

134

230

226

1953

1117

6683

4229

9056

5706

TABLE 24.1(Con)

154

111

265

241

10874 9095 63900 54450 75193 63897

GRAND TOTAL :

344

245

495

467

12827 10212 70583 58679 84249 69603

40

TABLE - 22.3

Sanctioned and Actual Strength of Police (Women)


as on 31-12-2013
Sl.
No

UNITS

Inspector/
SI & ASI

Officers below ASI

GRAND TOTAL

Sanctioned

Actual

Sanctioned

Actual

Sanctioned

Actual

57

23

360

230

417

253

2 Cyberabad

43

22

270

86

313

108

3 Ranga Reddy

13

72

85

4 Mahaboobnagar

18

105

70

123

73

5 Nalgonda

18

105

39

123

44

6 Nizamabad

18

105

68

123

70

7 Medak

18

105

38

123

41

8 Warangal-R

18

105

49

123

52

9 Warangal-U

10 Khammam

18

105

61

123

67

11 Karimnagar

18

105

48

123

52

12 Adilabad

18

105

53

123

58

13 Kurnool

18

10

105

97

123

107

14 Kadapa

18

105

74

123

83

15 Anantapur

18

10

105

100

123

110

16 Chittoor

18

105

54

123

62

17 Tirupathi-U

24

14

150

58

174

72

18 Guntur-R

18

105

49

123

49

19 Guntur-U

24

150

51

174

57

20 Nellore

18

105

57

123

62

21 Prakasham

18

105

39

123

47

22 West Godavari

18

10

105

54

123

64

23 East Godavari

18

105

78

123

82

24 Rajahmundry-U

24

150

28

174

31

25 Krishna

18

105

53

123

62

26 Vijayawada City

30

15

180

106

210

121

27 VSP City

30

180

150

210

158

28 VSP Rural

18

105

52

123

59

29 Vizianagaram

18

105

73

123

78

30 Srikakulam

18

105

80

123

83

31 R.P.Vijayawada

32 R.P.Guntakal

33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :

0
623

0
212

0
3717

0
2000

0
4340

0
2212

1 Hyderabad City

TABLE - 22.4

Sanctioned and actual strength of Armed Police


as on 31-12-2013 ( Men + Women )

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
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29

3
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17

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

5
5
1
1
1
2
0
0
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
45

292
120
28
71
71
65
71
63
49
75
97
97
76
75
75
71
49
64
36
70
70
45
61
28
45
72
80
70
54
45
17
17
17
0
0
0
0
2236

272 2976 1581 3278 1861


118 1296 1038 1424 1164
24
288
207
317
232
67
768
743
841
811
65
768
608
841
674
62
720
644
788
708
66
768
593
841
660
57
672
604
737
661
49
528
503
579
553
63
816
686
894
752
92
1056 864 1155 957
95
1056 902 1156 999
71
816
713
895
786
72
816
803
893
876
73
816
711
893
786
68
768
555
842
626
45
528
397
579
444
59
672
610
738
671
34
384
369
421
404
67
768
665
841
735
67
778
757
850
826
40
480
389
527
430
57
682
571
745
629
28
288
272
318
302
40
490
350
537
391
64
768
646
843
713
68
869
705
953
777
67
778
533
849
601
51
581
539
636
591
42
490
466
536
509
12
192
64
209
76
14
192
85
209
99
9
190
90
207
99
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2078 24058 19263 26372 21403

TABLE - 22.5

Sanctioned and Actual Strength of A.P Special Police Battalions

BATTALION NO. &


S No
PLACE OF LOCATION

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

74

1106

1070

1201

1149

II BN KURNOOL

87

66

1097

910

1190

981

III BN KAKINADA

87

73

1097

815

1190

893

IV BN MAMNOOR

87

75

1097

870

1190

949

V BN VIZIANAGARAM

85

73

1078

961

1169

1040

VI BN MANGALAGIRI

79

67

971

669

1056

742

VII BN DICHPALLY

85

66

1088

869

1178

939

VIII BN KONDAPUR

80

69

980

958

1066

1032

IX BN VENKATAGIRI

81

68

828

705

914

778

10 X BN. BEECHPALLI

71

49

839

652

916

707

11 XI BN. KADAPA

71

50

846

631

923

687

12 XII BN. NALGONDA

114

78

800

687

920

771

13 XIII BN. ADILABAD

114

75

800

570

920

651

14 XIV BN. ANANTPAUR

48

40

835

651

892

700

15 XV BN. KHAMMAM

85

52

1097

977

1188

1033

16 XVI BN. VSP DIST.

85

41

800

652

891

698

17 XVII BN. KARIMNAGAR

85

40

800

700

891

746

35

27

68

66

1433

1056

TOTAL :

16159 13347 17695 14496

TABLE - 22.6

Sanctioned & actual strength of technical posts in PTO , PRO, FPB & IGP
Press as on 31.12.2013

DG/IG/DIG/SP/
Addl.SP
S No

DSP Cadre

Inspectors/SI/ Officers below


GRAND TOTAL
ASI
ASI

UNITS
Sanctio
ned

Actual

Sanctio
Sanctio
Sancti
Actual
Actual
ned
ned
oned

Actual

Sanctio
ned

Actual

P.T.O.

42

36

756

441

803

481

POLICE RADIO ORGN.

17

15

482

410

1363

481

1868

911

FPB

176

86

181

91

IGP PRESS

66

54

73

60

TOTAL :

24

21

706

537

2187

978

2925

1543

TABLE - 22.7

Number of Sub-Divisions, Circles, Police stations and out posts


S No

UNITS

Sub-Divisions

Circles

Police
Stations

Out-Posts

Hyderabad City

17

83

Cyberabad

11

49

Ranga Reddy

20

Mahaboobnagar

17

76

Nalgonda

15

74

Nizamabad

11

46

Medak

15

61

Warangal-R

12

47

Warangal-U

24

10

Khammam

18

66

11

Karimnagar

16

70

12

Adilabad

18

74

13

Kurnool

19

84

14

Kadapa

16

67

15

Anantapur

17

85

16

Chittoor

14

65

17

Tirupathi-U

26

18

Guntur-R

13

67

19

Guntur-U

19

20

Nellore

16

67

21

Prakasham

13

68

22

West Godavari

16

66

23

East Godavari

18

75

24

Rajahmundry-U

18

25

Krishna

14

57

26

Vijayawada City

24

27

VSP City

32

28

VSP Rural

10

49

29

Vizianagaram

10

48

30

Srikakulam

12

49

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
173

0
339

1
1708

0
72

TABLE - 22.8

Actual police strength in relation to Area, Population & IPC crimes during
2013
SL.
NO.

UNITS

Area (In
Sq.Kms)

Estimated
midyear
population
(in lakhs)

Total
Cognizable
Crimes

Civil

Armed

TOTAL

Actual Police Strength

Hyderabad City

217

41.0

15478

6837

1861

8698

Cyberabad

3601

86.0

19217

4144

1164

5308

Ranga Reddy

7564

4.5

2126

747

232

979

Mahaboobnagar

18432

41.6

7728

2337

811

3148

Nalgonda

14240

35.6

9866

2263

674

2937

Nizamabad

7956

26.2

7053

1567

708

2275

Medak

9699

31.1

6662

1940

660

2600

Warangal-R

10686

23.9

5190

1478

661

2139

Warangal-U

2160

12.2

4215

1193

553

1746

10 Khammam
11 Karimnagar

16029

28.7

10146

2349

752

3101

11823

39.0

7877

2556

957

3513

12 Adilabad
13 Kurnool

16128

28.1

6070

2440

999

3439

17658

41.7

7166

2873

786

3659

14 Kadapa
15 Anantapur

15359

29.6

6578

2211

876

3087

19130

41.9

6795

2583

786

3369

16 Chittoor
17 Tirupathi-U

13605

33.4

5005

2004

626

2630

1548

9.4

2644

1389

444

1833

18 Guntur-R
19 Guntur-U

10184

38.2

6599

2255

671

2926

1215

12.0

4645

852

404

1256

20 Nellore
21 Prakasham

13076

30.4

7073

2035

735

2770

17141

34.8

5882

1950

826

2776

7742

40.1

7599

1989

430

2419

10516

44.0

6431

2293

629

2922

291

8.6

2065

792

302

1094

8727

25.8

6567

1703

391

2094

26 Vijayawada City
27 VSP City

1211

20.4

8509

1647

713

2360

78

22.8

6774

1990

777

2767

28 VSP Rural
29 Vizianagaram

11161

21.3

3000

1354

601

1955

6539

24.0

4621

1307

591

1898

30 Srikakulam
31 R.P.Vijayawada

5813

27.7

4298

1445

509

1954

535

467

76

543

22 West Godavari
23 East Godavari
24 Rajahmundry-U
25 Krishna

32 R.P.Guntakal
33 R.P.Sec-bad

256

453

99

552

574

454

99

553

34 OTHERS

34

279529

904

205278

63897

21403

85300

TOTAL :

C H A P T E R 23

POLICE SACRIFICES
23.1

49 Police personnel of various ranks sacrificed their lives and 147 suffered
injuries in the state while performing different types of duties during 2013 of
the total number of police personnel killed in the state. The largest number of
police personnel injured were in Vizianagaram (19), followed by Warangal
Urban (13) and Guntur Urban, Nellore & Krishna (12 each).

23.2

13 Units remained free from casualties of policemen on duty (Table 23.1)

TABLE - 23.1

Police personnel killed on duty during 2013


KILLED
Sl
No

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
0

0
0

0
0

0
2

0
0

0
47

0
0

0
49

TABLE-23.2

Police personnel Injured on duty during 2012


INJURED
SL.
NO.

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

2 Cyberabad

3 Ranga Reddy

4 Mahaboobnagar

5 Nalgonda

6 Nizamabad

7 Medak

8 Warangal-R

9 Warangal-U

13

13

10 Khammam

11 Karimnagar

12 Adilabad

13 Kurnool

14 Kadapa

15 Anantapur

16 Chittoor

17 Tirupathi-U

18 Guntur-R

19 Guntur-U

12

12

20 Nellore

12

21 Prakasham

22 West Godavari

23 East Godavari

24 Rajahmundry-U

25 Krishna

10

12

26 Vijayawada City

27 VSP City

28 VSP Rural

29 Vizianagaram

19

19

30 Srikakulam

31 R.P.Vijayawada

32 R.P.Guntakal

33 R.P.Sec-bad
TOTAL :

0
0

0
0

0
32

0
29

0
0

0
86

0
0

0
147

TABLE - 23.3

Police personnel Killed and Injured on duty during 2012


(Rank -Wise)
KILLED
SL.
NO.

RANK

Constables

In
In
In
By other
dacoity
extremist
or other Riots criminals
operation
raids

On
border
duties

Total

21

23

Head Constables

15

15

Asst. Sub-Inspectors

Sub-Inspectors

Inspectors

Others (Gazetted
Officers)

TOTAL

In
Others
Accidents

47

49

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

24

21

59

104

Head Constables

15

20

Asst. Sub-Inspectors

Sub-Inspectors

11

Inspectors

Others (Gazetted
Officers)

TOTAL

32

5
1

29

86

147

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.

To provide an additional line of defense in the Coast line of the country

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.

iv. To prevent illegal transportation of arms/ ammunition, explosives, narcotic


substances and also to prevent human trafficking from and to the country through the
sea.
v. To prevent collusion between some fishermen and smugglers or militants for
committing unlawful acts.
vi. To obtain community participation in Coastal Security.
vii. To collect intelligence on all the above matters.
viii. To Co-Ordinate among related agencies like State Police, Indian Navy, Coast Guard,
Fisheries Department, Customs, etc. To improve quality of Coastal Policing
ix. To help the district administration in the Coastal districts in disaster management.
x. To handle law & order situations which may arise on account of clashes between
various communities/ groups both on shore/ off shore.
xi. To effectively impose ban on monsoon trawling in some states and enforce the law of
the state relating to fishing, if so desired by the concerned state.
xii. To handle environment issues like oil-spills and pollution by toxic substances on
territorial waters through co-ordination among various agencies.
xiii. To protect the maritime interest of the country by such acts as prescribed/ directed by
the concerned State/ Union territory.
6) Duties of Coastal Security Police
Coastal Security Police will be engaged in policing the territorial waters with a view to
enforcing the criminal laws of the land and providing a sense of security.
7) Salient duties of Coastal Security Police
i.

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.

ii. Investigating criminal cases registered either by concerned Marine PS or being


handed over by such agencies like Coast Guard, Navy, Customs and Department of
fisheries etc in such situations, the investigation will conducted as per the police
standing Orders of the concerned State and the Law relating to investigation as
applicable.
iii. To develop and collect intelligence in order to prevent landing of arms & ammunition,
explosives and other contraband and unauthorized entry of vessels and persons etc
(especially of Foreign origin).
iv. To keep surveillance over the villages, roads, highways, landing points, jetties,
resorts, hotels, lodges and restaurants.
v. To cooperate with other agencies like Navy, Customs, Coast Guard and Intelligence
wings to prevent and detect unlawful activities.
vi. To render need based assistance to Indian Coast Guard, Customs and Department
of fisheries and tourism.

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.

9.

10 .

11.

10.
S.NO.
1.

2.
3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

Fishing Harbours

No. of fishing Boats.


Mechanized Fishing Vessels
(above 1 HP)
B) Motorized Crafts (1 to 2 HP)
C) Traditional Boats
No. of marine police stations:

1) Bhavanapadu Fishing Harbour Srikakulam.


2) Visakhapatnam Fishing Harbour.
3) Kakinada Fishing Harbour.
4) Machilipatnam Fishing Harbour.
5) Nizampatnam Fishing Harbour, Guntur
district.
25, 44
1,41
9, 49
14,585
21

List of Marine Police Stations.


Name of the district
Srikakulam

New Marine Police Station


1.

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

FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY (FSL)


1.

At present APFSL is having 12 Sections viz. Ballistics, Physics, Forensic


Engineering, Biology, Serology, DNA, Toxicology, Chemistry, Narcotics, Documents,
Polygraph and Computer Forensics. The services of APFSL in some important and
sensational case analysis are utilized by other states, CBI and other central agencies
like Central Excise, Navy, Army, Railways, etc. This is a tribute to the high standards
for the officers and staff of this laboratory.

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.

Research & Development


APFSL, RFSLs and CLUES Teams are well equipped. The FSL Hyderabad and
RFSLs are having modern instruments such as GC-MS, HPLC, GC, HPTLC, X-RF,
various light sources, etc.

Clues Teams are having various light sources, like

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

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.

Trainings conducted at APFSL, Hyderabad:


14 No. of Police Officers were trained at APFSL for Duty meet, 2nd Jan to 11th
Jan 2013.
ii. 22 Police Officers from CDTS of 120th Advanced Course on Investigation &
Detection of Crime.
iii. 50 Foreign Police Officers of Training program on IT in law enforcement &
Advanced Fingerprint Science & computer from 7th Jan 2013 to 29th March
2013, from NCRB MHA, visited APFSL on 20th Feb 2013.
iv. 16 B.A Final year students of KSS Arts & Commerce College, Vidyanagar from
Karnataka, visited APFSL on 22nd March 2013.
v. 16 B.A (Criminology) students of Sri Sgundooreshwari Arts & Science &
Commerce College from sagar, visited 0n 8th April 2013.
vi. 3 ADs, 16 SA & 32 Technician were trained on Forensic Science Induction
Program from 3rd April 2013 to 4th May 2013.
vii. 17 Officers of Course on Investigation Techniques from CDTS were visited on
15th April 2013.
viii. 169 Police Officers including 12 foreign officers from Royal Bhutan, Madras &
Nepal visited APFSL.
Future Plans

i.

8.

APFSL is planning to establish:


i.

A R&D Unit

ii. District Laboratories


iii. To strengthen the FSL by increasing staff at FSL Hqrs., RFSLs, DFSLs and
CLUES Teams.
9.

Summary:
i.

The reassessment for accreditation of NABL ISO/IEC 17025:2005 was done by a


team of National level Scientists nominated by NABL and NABL ISO/IEC
17025:2005 Accreditation is renewed upto 2013 for maintaining international
quality standards. This NABL Accreditation is existed from 2004 and is renewed
for every two years continuously.

ii. A Total No. of 21,773 of cases were received during 1-1-2013 to 31-12-2013, out
of which 19,061 cases were reported during the year and 2,672 cases are under
examination in different stages. 87 % of the cases were reported.

iii. 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.
iv. A proposal is in consideration for strengthening the staff of APFSL, RFSLs,
CLUES Teams and establishment of new District FSLs.

10.

Cases received in FSL headquarters And 8 RFSLS during the year 2012
S. No.

Name of the Section

Received

Disposed

Under
Examination

APFSL Headquarters:
1.

Ballistics

157

138

19

2.

Physics

207

180

27

3.

Lie-Detector

16

14

4.

Computer Forensics

139

114

25

5.

Forensic Engineering

6.

Documents

863

814

49

7.

Toxicology

4123

3243

880

8.

Serology

1539

1128

411

9.

Biology

101

69

32

10.

Bio Medical

22

20

11.

DNA

455

196

259

12.

Chemistry

483

443

40

13.

Narcotics

1.

Visakhapatnam

1507

1507

2.

Vijayawada

2178

2033

145

3.

Guntur

1643

1510

133

4.

Tirupati

1600

1271

329

5.

Kurnool

1226

1130

96

6.

Kamareddy

486

486

7.

Karimnagar

178

178

8.

Warangal
Total:

3393
20565

3363
17475

30
3090

1414
1242
Regional Forensic Science Laboratories:

172

NOTE ON THE FINGER PRINT BUREAU, CID, AP, HYDERABAD.

Andhra Pradesh Finger Print Bureau was established in the year1959 through GO
Ms No.308 Home (Police, B) Dept., dated 6th Feb., 1959.

Subsequently,

District

Finger

Print Units were established in all District/City head quarters under the modernization of
Police Forces in a phased manner between the periods from 1971 to 2010.
Finger Print Bureau functions under the Administrative Control of Addl. Director
General of Police, C I D., A.P., Hyderabad and under the technical control of Director, Finger
Print Bureau, CID. AP., Hyderabad.
The main objective of the Bureau collects and maintains a large number of FP
Records for using them for Criminal Investigation.
The Ten Digit FP Records are being maintained in the Bureau for the purpose of
establishing both identity and past Criminal history of a suspect and for identifying the
offenders from the chance Finger Prints located at the Scenes of Crime. At present the FPB
is having 5.15 lakhs fingerprint records and 36,000 UN Solved Chance Prints in the
database of FACTS-5 system.
FPB undertakes the work pertaining to searching of FP Slips of suspects and
accused for verification of previous convictions, examination and development of chance
prints on scene of crime articles suspected to have been handled by the unknown culprits
during the commission of offence to establish the identity of the offender and to Assist the
Police in the investigation and detection of crime. The entire search work in FPB is with the
helping tool of FACTS Computer system.
FPB helps the Police in establishing the identity of unknown dead bodies through
finger prints from the skins of the finger tips and furnish information about the identity of the
deceased.
Now, the Bureau has online connectivity in between 30 District FP Units and
Central Server. The district FP Officials supplied with Digital Cameras with Laptop to
photograph the chance prints from the scenes of crime itself and for comparison in the
FACTS system.
FPB receives the record slips of convicted persons with conviction memos from
the Ss.P/Commns. of Police and after scrutiny the FP Slips of the convicted persons will be
recorded in Ten Digit FP Records of F.P.B and a copy of the same is also sent to NCRB
New Delhi for filing.

The FPB also under takes the work of disputed documents containing the finger
prints concerned in Civil, Criminal and state and Central Government departmental cases.
The FPB also imparts training classes to Police Officers State & Central Govt., Court
Officials and Criminology Students etc.,
FPB has its own photographic section which deals with obtaining of photographs of
finger prints in disputed document cases.

Comparative Statement

Sl. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
5
6
7

Total No. of SOCs Visited.


No. of Cases Identified
through chance prints..
Total No. of PIDs received.
No. of record slips received
along with the C.Memos.
No. of Unknown dead body
cases attended.
Unknown dead body cases
identified.
No. of Document cases
received from various courts.
No. of Document cases
furnished opinion.

2011
4,670

2012
4,841

2013
5,683

287

336

457

25,516

20,042

33,732

1,659

2,434

2,280

486

566

710

13

11

24

237

214

212

237

214

183

Hyderabad City- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

1 Total Population (lakhs)

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

41.05

Murders

107

96

102

217

Att. to Murders

128

165

141

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

85

74

120

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

16

Hurt Cases

1063

1193

1088

5 No. of Villages

Riotings

169

265

116

6 Zones

Murders for Gain

14

7 Divisions

17

Dacoities

12

8 Police Stations

83

Robberies

39

57

46

8698

Burglaries

689

638

649

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)


10 UI Cases

15028 10 Thefts

4289

3602

4075

11 PT Cases

27083 11 Cheatings

1635

1898

2122

62

68

70

34

25

44

1590

1508

1802

27

23

32

1223

1146

1248

18 Rape Cases

55

72

95

19 SC/ST Offences

99

99

109

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

14663

15073

15478

3591.5

3741.4

4613.1

12 Pending execution of NBWs


HYDERABADCITY

State

13 Counterfeit Currency
Conviction 14 Gender Offences

Detection %
58.1
HYD
Stat

3857 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

32.2
58.1
30.62

32.2
18.1

Detection%

Conviction%

18.1 15 Dowry Deaths

30.62

16 Dowry Murders
17 Dowry Harassment

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

Cyberabad- A Profile
Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

Sl. No

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

1 Total Population (lakhs)

2011

2012

2013

86.00

Murders

172

173

143

3600.9

Att. to Murders

121

110

117

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

125

134

170

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

19

Hurt Cases

1420

1363

1497

5 No. of Villages

451

Riotings

51

27

33

6 Sub-Divisions

11

Murders for Gain

36

19

16

Dacoities

14

13

49

Robberies

91

83

87

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

5308

Burglaries

1204

1095

1313

10 UI Cases

7587

10

Thefts

3965

4404

4718

11 PT Cases

31396

11

Cheatings

1259

1460

1848

3753

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

152

141

149

13

Counterfeit Currency

12

1934

1692

2317

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

7 Circles
8 Police Stations

12 Pending execution of NBWs


CYBERABAD

State

Convictio 14

Detection %
58.1
52.9
CYB
State

29.5

Detection%

52.9

29.5

58.1
30.62

30.62

Gender Offences

15

Dowry Deaths

50

44

43

16

Dowry Murders

19

17

Dowry Harassment

1342

955

1477

18

Rape Cases

86

75

131

19

SC/ST Offences

93

103

126

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

17323

16864

19217

21

Property Lost (in

2550.6

2919.8

3977.5

Conviction%
Lakhs)

Ranga Reddy District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

Total Population (lakhs)

4.53

Murders

71

60

73

Area (in Sq.Kms)

7564

Att. to Murders

19

27

46

No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

23

21

24

No. of Revenue Mandals

18

Hurt Cases

389

379

432

No. of Villages

495

Riotings

14

21

18

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

12

Circles

Dacoities

Police Stations

20

Robberies

10

12

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

979

Burglaries

85

143

92

10 UI Cases

1207

10

Thefts

123

167

163

11 PT Cases

4524

11

Cheatings

52

63

90

183

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

13

Counterfeit Currency

Gender Offences

285

346

361

15

Dowry Deaths

15

16

14

16

Dowry Murders

17

Dowry Harassment

88

150

166

18

Rape Cases

24

26

37

19

SC/ST Offences

20

51

57

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

1715

2012

2126

78.2

127.8

143.8

12 Pending execution of NBWs


RANGAREDDY

State

Conviction 14

Detection %
58.1
50.1
RANG

50.1

13.8

State

58.1
30.62

30.62

13.8

Detection%

Conviction%
21

Property Lost (in


Lakhs)

Mahaboobnagar District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

Sl.No

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

Total Population (lakhs)

41.61

Murders

173

154

163

Area (in Sq.Kms)

18432

Att. to Murders

77

81

60

No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

65

67

75

No. of Revenue Mandals

64

Hurt Cases

1047

1118

1352

No. of Villages

1550

Riotings

63

57

72

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

15

28

21

Circles

17

Dacoities

Police Stations

76

Robberies

14

15

18

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

3148

Burglaries

236

230

384

10 UI Cases

3590

10

Thefts

1134

943

1180

11 PT Cases

16874

11

Cheatings

161

160

234

969

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

22

21

49

13

Counterfeit Currency

Conviction

14

Gender Offences

1007

922

1036

19.8

15

Dowry Deaths

25

27

32

16

Dowry Murders

22

11

23

17

Dowry Harassment

247

199

224

18

Rape Cases

86

56

113

19

SC/ST Offences

124

137

164

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

6293

6170

7728

341.7

456.8

565.0

12 Pending execution of NBWs


MAHABOOBNAGAR

State

59.3 58.1
Detection
%
MAHA

59.3

State

58.1
30.62
19.8

Detection%

30.62

Conviction%
21

Property Lost (in


Lakhs)

Nalgonda District- A Profile


Vital Statistics

Sl.
No

Sl.No

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

35.62

Murders

92

81

80

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

14240

Att. to Murders

89

86

96

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

69

78

80

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

59

Hurt Cases

1339

1623

1863

1161

Riotings

125

109

153

Murders for Gain

16

7 Circles

15

Dacoities

13

8 Police Stations

74

Robberies

18

20

27

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2937

Burglaries

292

319

367

10 UI Cases

2745

10

Thefts

603

786

799

11 PT Cases

19573

11

Cheatings

222

368

423

614

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

28

40

86

13

Counterfeit Currency

1063

1336

1490

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

12 Pending execution of NBWs


NALGONDA

State

Detection %
70.7
NAL

58.1

State

Convictio 14
70.7
58.1
22.1 30.62

Detection%

Conviction%

22.1
30.62

Gender Offences

15

Dowry Deaths

36

20

27

16

Dowry Murders

17

Dowry Harassment

248

298

324

18

Rape Cases

48

51

77

19

SC/ST Offences

98

152

194

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

7394

8652

9866

21

Property Lost (in Lakhs)

460.8

783.6

770.7

Nizamabad District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

121

100

91

Total Population (lakhs)

26.16

Murders

Area (in Sq.Kms)

7956

Att. to Murders

51

43

54

No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

60

28

41

No. of Revenue Mandals

36

Hurt Cases

900

607

875

No. of Villages

718

Riotings

86

62

81

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

13

12

23

Circles

11

Dacoities

Police Stations

46

Robberies

27

15

18

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2275

Burglaries

398

339

478

745

594

1005

206

260

293

19

26

40

Convict 14 Gender Offences

884

845

980

24.9 15 Dowry Deaths

27

17

17

17 Dowry Harassment

540

570

637

18 Rape Cases

59

33

44

19 SC/ST Offences

106

71

59

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5938

5176

7053

384.7

389.0

449.3

10 UI Cases

2160 10 Thefts

11 PT Cases

10264 11 Cheatings

12 Pending execution of NBWs


NIZAMABAD
Detection %
70.3
NIZAM
58.1
State

13 Counterfeit Currency

State

70.3
58.1
24.9 30.62

Detection%

1549 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

Conviction%

30.62

16 Dowry Murders

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

Medak District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

31.08

Murders

114

95

100

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

9699

Att. to Murders

52

37

68

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

37

42

38

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

45

Hurt Cases

790

862

996

1267

Riotings

67

114

43

Murders for Gain

20

14

23

7 Circles

15

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

61

Robberies

19

17

14

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2600

Burglaries

324

399

409

10 UI Cases

1635

10

Thefts

542

678

765

11 PT Cases

11186

11

Cheatings

165

219

235

536

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

12

15

23

13

Counterfeit Currency

Gender Offences

683

723

879

15

Dowry Deaths

25

18

25

16

Dowry Murders

21

17

Dowry Harassment

320

389

459

18

Rape Cases

37

25

61

19

SC/ST Offences

68

44

58

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

5163

5544

6662

21

Property Lost (in Lakhs)

355.1

403.6

497.5

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

12 Pending execution of NBWs


MEDAK

State

Detection %
71.6
MED

Convicti 14
71.6

58.1

Stat

58.1
31.7

Detection%

30.62

Conviction%

31.7
30.62

Warangal Rural - A Profile


Sl.N
o

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS 20112013


Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

Total Population (lakhs)

23.92

Murders

71

74

48

Area (in Sq.Kms)

10686

Att. to Murders

32

40

52

No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

62

60

42

No. of Revenue Mandals

39

Hurt Cases

964

964

1275

No. of Villages

958

Riotings

204

167

129

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

Circles

12

Dacoities

Police Stations

47

Robberies

12

22

17

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2139

Burglaries

231

258

255

10 UI Cases

1100

10

Thefts

327

384

316

11 PT Cases

10196

11

Cheatings

134

170

190

220

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

13

Counterfeit Currency

Gender Offences

680

715

862

15

Dowry Deaths

26

20

20

16

Dowry Murders

17

Dowry Harassment

88

99

126

18

Rape Cases

48

54

52

19

SC/ST Offences

82

61

47

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

4354

4586

5190

21

Property Lost (in Lakhs)

174.8

310.1

270.0

12 Pending execution of NBWs


WARANGALRURAL

State

Detection %
WAR
State

Convicti 14

81.8

81.8
58.1

58.1
36.9

36.9
30.62

30.62

Detection%

Conviction%

Warangal Urban- A Profile


Sl.N
o

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

Total Population (lakhs)

12.15

Murders

46

38

19

Area (in Sq.Kms)

2160

Att. to Murders

10

17

19

No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

43

39

41

No. of Revenue Mandals

11

Hurt Cases

491

503

627

No. of Villages

220

Riotings

82

70

51

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

Circles

Dacoities

Police Stations

24

Robberies

21

15

18

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1746

Burglaries

199

191

193

10 UI Cases

1535

10

Thefts

407

412

441

11 PT Cases

5406

11

Cheatings

231

169

312

175

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

13

Counterfeit Currency

Gender Offences

532

471

458

15

Dowry Deaths

26

16

16

Dowry Murders

17

Dowry Harassment

62

263

193

18

Rape Cases

34

30

36

19

SC/ST Offences

28

53

41

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

3609

3293

4215

21

Property Lost (in Lakhs)

409.6

466.7

381.9

12 Pending execution of NBWs


WARANGALURBAN

State

67.6
Detection
%
WAR

Convic 14

58.1

67.6

46.4

46.4
State

58.1
30.62

Detection%

Conviction%

30.62

Khammam District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

102

119

93

1 Total Population (lakhs)

28.68

Murders

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

16029

Att. to Murders

88

103

93

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

70

58

81

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

46

Hurt Cases

960

998

1314

789

Riotings

153

144

126

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

18

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

66

Robberies

12

14

16

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

3101

Burglaries

258

281

449

10 UI Cases

3059 10 Thefts

537

515

865

179

207

547

13

21

46

Convict 14 Gender Offences

1047

1037

1288

36.2 15 Dowry Deaths

19

12

15

17 Dowry Harassment

169

223

737

18 Rape Cases

84

77

95

19 SC/ST Offences

115

115

62

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5780

6149

10146

336.0

651.3

923.3

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

11 PT Cases

16451 11 Cheatings

12 Pending execution of NBWs


KHAMMAM

72.3

58.1

Stat

58.1
36.2
30.62

Detection%

13 Counterfeit Currency

State

Detection %
72.3
KHA

618 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

30.62

16 Dowry Murders

Conviction%
21

Property Lost (in


Lakhs)

Karimnagar District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

39.05

Murders

135

115

83

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

11823

Att. to Murders

107

96

77

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

116

95

92

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

56

Hurt Cases

1646

1527

1572

1103

Riotings

169

97

84

Murders for Gain

12

7 Circles

16

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

70

Robberies

20

24

19

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

3513

Burglaries

335

318

342

10 UI Cases

2102

10 Thefts

769

832

739

11 PT Cases

25411

11 Cheatings

404

474

506

12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

42

48

94

13 Counterfeit Currency

1212

1186

1216

15 Dowry Deaths

38

46

39

16 Dowry Murders

12

10

17 Dowry Harassment

648

699

623

18 Rape Cases

57

38

55

19 SC/ST Offences

210

204

173

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

8016

8015

7877

526.6

447.3

475.7

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

12 Pending execution of NBWs


KARIMNAGAR

State

Detection
74.7 %
KAR

58.1

Stat

Convict 14 Gender Offences


74.7
58.1
23.9 30.62

Detection%

1861

23.9
30.62

Conviction%
21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

Adilabad District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

102

69

89

1 Total Population (lakhs)

28.07

Murders

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

16128

Att. to Murders

87

72

67

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

53

60

48

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

52

Hurt Cases

1105

1052

1101

1752

Riotings

76

51

55

Murders for Gain

10

7 Circles

18

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

74

Robberies

13

14

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

3439

Burglaries

225

233

272

10 UI Cases

2094 10 Thefts

338

363

367

130

183

230

21

22

85

Convict 14 Gender Offences

769

784

857

37.7 15 Dowry Deaths

19

11

17 Dowry Harassment

388

470

441

18 Rape Cases

82

87

60

19 SC/ST Offences

74

106

89

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

4753

5374

6070

281.9

255.1

351.4

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

11 PT Cases

12747 11 Cheatings

12 Pending execution of NBWs


ADILABAD

58.1

69.6
37.7 58.1

Stat

30.62

Detection%

13 Counterfeit Currency

State

69.6
Detection %
ADI

1480 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

Conviction%

30.62

16 Dowry Murders

21

Property Lost (in


Lakhs)

Kurnool District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

41.66

Murders

147

109

122

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

17658

Att. to Murders

155

126

155

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

55

42

63

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

54

Hurt Cases

1496

1326

1349

918

Riotings

108

62

124

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

19

Dacoities

11

8 Police Stations

84

Robberies

19

17

24

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

3659

Burglaries

237

240

249

10 UI Cases

3351 10 Thefts

542

502

553

11 PT Cases

9503 11 Cheatings

263

284

454

13

12

13

Convic 14 Gender Offences

939

915

1040

22.2 15 Dowry Deaths

18

15

11

11

135

158

192

18 Rape Cases

36

21

23

19 SC/ST Offences

226

229

225

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

6753

6269

7166

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

553.2

471.0

650.1

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

12 Pending execution of NBWs


KURNOOL

State

Detection
%
57.1 58.1
57.1

KUR

380 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust


13 Counterfeit Currency

58.1
16 Dowry Murders
30.62
30.62
22.2
17 Dowry Harassment

Stat

Detection%

Conviction%

Kadapa District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

113

110

85

1 Total Population (lakhs)

29.58

Murders

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

15359

Att. to Murders

61

82

103

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

53

62

63

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

50

Hurt Cases

970

1263

1308

982

Riotings

99

103

147

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

16

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

67

Robberies

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

3087

Burglaries

137

130

213

10 UI Cases

3474 10 Thefts

575

502

694

11 PT Cases

8161 11 Cheatings

148

303

294

29

70

73

Convicti 14 Gender Offences

619

711

854

19.6 15 Dowry Deaths

15

13

10

118

113

194

18 Rape Cases

39

26

21

19 SC/ST Offences

54

64

92

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5042

5727

6578

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

750.7

519.2

1016.6

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

12 Pending execution of NBWs


KADAPA

State

Detection 58.1
%
55.2
KAD

55.2

Stat

673 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust


13 Counterfeit Currency

58.1
16 Dowry Murders
30.62
30.62
17 Dowry Harassment
19.6

Detection%

Conviction%

Anantapur District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

165

165

147

1 Total Population (lakhs)

41.92

1 Murders

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

19130

2 Att. to Murders

99

108

141

Kidnappings &
Abductions

69

68

103

1040

1107

1421

5 Riotings

80

39

56

6 Murders for Gain

10

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

63

5 No. of Villages

964

6 Sub-Divisions

4 Hurt Cases

7 Circles

17

7 Dacoities

13

14

8 Police Stations

85

8 Robberies

14

23

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

3369

9 Burglaries

245

210

277

10 UI Cases

2780 10 Thefts

631

573

592

11 PT Cases

9461 11 Cheatings

142

159

155

14

12

Convict 14 Gender Offences

763

699

1039

15.1 15 Dowry Deaths

35

19

24

16 Dowry Murders

14

17 Dowry Harassment

195

125

161

18 Rape Cases

16

18

28

19 SC/ST Offences

63

108

115

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5222

5297

6795

489.5

698.0

573.5

12 Pending execution of NBWs


ANANTAPUR

632 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

State

Detection %
61.6
58.1
ANA

61.6

Stat

58.1
30.62

13 Counterfeit Currency

30.62

15.1

Detection%

Conviction%
21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

Chittoor District- A Profile


Sl.N
o

Vital Statistics

Sl. No

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

Total Population (lakhs)

33.38

Murders

82

79

65

Area (in Sq.Kms)

13605

Att. to Murders

48

68

53

No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

58

49

39

No. of Revenue Mandals

59

Hurt Cases

810

585

868

No. of Villages

1498

Riotings

42

24

53

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

Circles

14

Dacoities

Police Stations

65

Robberies

16

10

11

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2630

Burglaries

151

135

152

10 UI Cases

1489

10

Thefts

600

492

503

11 PT Cases

9340

11

Cheatings

139

174

190

557

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

13

11

13

Counterfeit Currency

10

Gender Offences

649

548

608

15

Dowry Deaths

25

33

12

16

Dowry Murders

12

17

Dowry Harassment

372

313

392

18

Rape Cases

17

27

30

19

SC/ST Offences

77

52

68

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

4766

4098

5005

21

Property Lost (in Lakhs)

425.3

395.3

408.9

12 Pending execution of NBWs


CHITTOOR

State

68.9
Detection
%
CHIT

Convict 14

58.1

68.9

State

58.1
30.62

18.8
30.62

18.8

Detection%

Conviction%

Tirupathi Urban- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

9.41

Murders

39

31

21

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

1548

Att. to Murders

29

27

21

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

13

22

13

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

10

Hurt Cases

215

204

211

1339

Riotings

37

21

21

6 Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

Dacoities

26

Robberies

23

13

13

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1833

Burglaries

178

188

190

10 UI Cases

1713

10

Thefts

837

623

809

11 PT Cases

3910

11

Cheatings

220

167

178

480

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

13

Counterfeit Currency

190

205

195

5 No. of Villages

8 Police Stations

12 Pending execution of NBWs


TIRUPATHIURBAN

State

Detection 58.1
%
TIRU

47.9

Stat

Detection%

Convict 14
47.9

Gender Offences

34.0

15

Dowry Deaths

34.0 58.1
30.62
30.62

16

Dowry Murders

17

Dowry Harassment

108

106

127

18

Rape Cases

10

11

19

SC/ST Offences

56

49

50

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

2817

2515

2644

21

Property Lost (in Lakhs)

502.0

425.9

509.1

Conviction%

Guntur Rural - A Profile


Sl.N
o

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

Total Population (lakhs)

38.17

Murders

82

86

106

Area (in Sq.Kms)

10184

Att. to Murders

66

58

75

No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

44

55

44

No. of Revenue Mandals

48

Hurt Cases

1458

1488

1535

No. of Villages

729

Riotings

30

31

40

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

Circles

13

Dacoities

Police Stations

67

Robberies

21

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2926

Burglaries

218

133

191

10 UI Cases

3025 10 Thefts

660

686

663

11 PT Cases

8276 11 Cheatings

224

230

273

22

24

39

15

23

11

Convict 14 Gender Offences

874

934

979

21.9 15 Dowry Deaths

21

16

17 Dowry Harassment

429

427

393

18 Rape Cases

40

22

37

19 SC/ST Offences

134

161

132

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

6106

6778

6599

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

334.5

391.5

429.7

12 Pending execution of NBWs


GUNTURRURAL

GUN

Detection %
61.1
58.1

58.1
21.9

Detection%

13 Counterfeit Currency

State

61.1

State

438 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

30.62

30.62

16 Dowry Murders

Conviction%

Guntur Urban- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.N
o

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

11.97

Murders

44

47

41

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

1215

Att. to Murders

29

50

46

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

23

37

42

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

Hurt Cases

424

531

607

101

Riotings

11

11

6 Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

Dacoities

19

Robberies

14

27

26

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1256

Burglaries

133

155

189

10 UI Cases

2686 10 Thefts

825

877

987

11 PT Cases

4561 11 Cheatings

142

202

333

13

15

14

Convic 14 Gender Offences

637

850

683

29.9 15 Dowry Deaths

372

500

309

18 Rape Cases

31

24

28

19 SC/ST Offences

45

50

54

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

3496

4310

4645

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

420.3

635.7

530.0

5 No. of Villages

8 Police Stations

12 Pending execution of NBWs


GUNTURURBAN

State

Detection58.1
%
GUN

47.0

47.0

447 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust


13 Counterfeit Currency

29.9 58.1 30.62 16 Dowry Murders


30.62
17 Dowry Harassment

Stat

Detection%

Conviction%

Nellore District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

30.41

Murders

56

88

87

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

13076

Att. to Murders

77

81

105

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

65

75

83

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

46

Hurt Cases

1247

1475

1311

1205

Riotings

36

21

29

Murders for Gain

10

7 Circles

16

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

67

Robberies

17

39

40

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2770

Burglaries

206

290

358

10 UI Cases

3998

10

Thefts

925

820

1029

11 PT Cases

14794

11

Cheatings

188

143

202

1657

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

84

96

113

13

Counterfeit Currency

621

730

804

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

12 Pending execution of NBWs


NELLORE

State

Detection58.1
%
53.0

Convic 14

Gender Offences

NEL

53.0

21.6

15

Dowry Deaths

Stat

58.1
30.62
30.62

16

Dowry Murders

17

Dowry Harassment

166

150

142

18

Rape Cases

27

23

26

19

SC/ST Offences

127

190

196

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

5846

6579

7073

21

Property Lost (in Lakhs)

701.0

1002.1

1045.9

21.6

Detection%

Conviction%

Prakasham District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

34.80

Murders

83

104

68

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

17141

Att. to Murders

97

96

87

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

80

53

41

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

56

Hurt Cases

1381

1608

1359

1093

Riotings

53

32

89

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

13

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

68

Robberies

15

25

25

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2776

Burglaries

200

254

232

10 UI Cases

3808

10 Thefts

504

654

672

11 PT Cases

10766

11 Cheatings

269

309

258

12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

61

62

64

13 Counterfeit Currency

791

759

865

15 Dowry Deaths

11

14

16 Dowry Murders

17 Dowry Harassment

239

236

214

18 Rape Cases

24

35

38

19 SC/ST Offences

67

65

126

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

5685

6117

5882

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

501.9

752.2

663.9

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

12 Pending execution of NBWs


PRAKASHAM

1039

State

Detection58.1
%
51.5

Convict 14 Gender Offences

PRA

51.5

State

58.1
30.62
30.62
16.4

Detection%

16.4

Conviction%

West Godavari District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

40.08

Murders

66

79

77

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

7742

Att. to Murders

64

75

58

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

70

55

71

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

46

Hurt Cases

1109

1131

1229

901

Riotings

26

19

Murders for Gain

12

7 Circles

16

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

66

Robberies

20

52

18

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2419

Burglaries

428

449

486

10 UI Cases

2953 10 Thefts

1167

985

1068

287

312

352

35

32

47

16

13

Convic 14 Gender Offences

1070

1099

1256

22.6 15 Dowry Deaths

26

19

12

17 Dowry Harassment

624

641

734

18 Rape Cases

90

122

117

19 SC/ST Offences

126

132

137

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

7005

6984

7599

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

682.0

817.1

907.6

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

11 PT Cases

14400 11 Cheatings

12 Pending execution of NBWs


WESTGODAVARY

WE

Detection %
61.7
58.1

58.1
22.6

Detection%

13 Counterfeit Currency

State

61.7

Stat

855 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

30.62

30.62

16 Dowry Murders

Conviction%

East Godavari District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

43.96

Murders

72

65

62

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

10516

Att. to Murders

96

85

63

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

38

42

55

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

53

Hurt Cases

923

975

1059

1217

Riotings

27

28

50

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

18

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

75

Robberies

23

15

15

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2922

Burglaries

304

341

322

10 UI Cases

2984 10 Thefts

981

845

772

232

174

204

66

68

76

22

16

Convictio 14 Gender Offences

871

895

923

22.5 15 Dowry Deaths

17

16

15

17 Dowry Harassment

246

153

162

18 Rape Cases

70

67

72

19 SC/ST Offences

208

175

153

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

6387

6367

6431

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

600.8

642.5

481.3

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

11 PT Cases

12226 11 Cheatings

12 Pending execution of NBWs


EASTGODAVARY
Detection %
70.0
60.7 58.1
EAS
60.0

58.1
30.62

30.0

13 Counterfeit Currency

State

60.7

50.0
Stat
40.0

736 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

22.5

20.0

30.62

16 Dowry Murders

10.0
0.0
Detection%

Conviction%

Rajahmundry Urban- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

1 Total Population (lakhs)

8.62

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

290.7

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
2011

2012

2013

1 Murders

17

18

11

2 Att. to Murders

49

19

14

Kidnappings &
Abductions

28

11

334

323

352

5 Riotings

11

Crime Head

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

4 Hurt Cases

5 No. of Villages

140

6 Sub-Divisions

6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

7 Dacoities

18

8 Robberies

10

14

1094

9 Burglaries

102

117

156

371

333

307

54

62

40

14

24

16

Convict 14 Gender Offences

243

239

279

23.6 15 Dowry Deaths

17 Dowry Harassment

164

157

190

18 Rape Cases

14

13

14

19 SC/ST Offences

38

27

39

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

1925

1858

2065

183.4

157.3

347.3

8 Police Stations
9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)
10 UI Cases

810 10 Thefts

11 PT Cases

3553 11 Cheatings

12 Pending execution of NBWs


RAJAHMUNDRYURBAN

58.1

Stat

65.7
58.1
23.6 30.62

Detection%

13 Counterfeit Currency

State

Detection
65.7 %
RAJ

527 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust

30.62

16 Dowry Murders

Conviction%
21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

Krishna District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS 20112013


Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

25.85

Murders

67

71

48

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

8727

Att. to Murders

75

51

46

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

69

54

47

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

40

Hurt Cases

1405

1509

1437

968

Riotings

31

25

15

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

14

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

57

Robberies

13

17

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2094

Burglaries

258

261

310

10 UI Cases

3532 10 Thefts

563

652

562

151

177

176

27

52

29

12

Convict 14 Gender Offences

1203

1257

1201

22.6 15 Dowry Deaths

13

16

12

11

676

758

684

18 Rape Cases

77

66

58

19 SC/ST Offences

79

87

73

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

6221

6796

6567

378.3

549.4

337.2

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

11 PT Cases

12244 11 Cheatings

12 Pending execution of NBWs


KRISHNA

State

Detection58.1
%
52.9
KRI

52.9

321 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust


13 Counterfeit Currency

58.1
16 Dowry Murders
30.62
30.62
22.6
17 Dowry Harassment

Stat

Detection%

Conviction%
21

Property Lost (in


Lakhs)

Vijayawada City- A Profile


Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

Sl.
No

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

20.44 1 Murders

30

34

25

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

1211 2 Att. to Murders

58

52

55

Kidnappings &
Abductions

65

64

63

704

744

791

16

3 No. of Revenue Divisions


4 No. of Revenue Mandals

2 3

10 4 Hurt Cases

5 No. of Villages

179 5 Riotings

6 Sub-Divisions

3 6 Murders for Gain

7 Circles

2 7 Dacoities

24 8 Robberies

34

59

63

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2360 9 Burglaries

227

220

323

10 UI Cases

3991 10 Thefts

1486

1355

2135

363

376

391

78

108

104

Convict 14 Gender Offences

836

1244

1558

30.6 15 Dowry Deaths

15

11

600

911

1203

18 Rape Cases

36

47

46

19 SC/ST Offences

47

78

43

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

6836

7351

8509

551.6

549.8

870.1

8 Police Stations

11 PT Cases

14595 11 Cheatings

12 Pending execution of NBWs


VIJAYAWADACITY

State

58.4 58.1
Detection
%
58.4

VIJA

748 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust


13 Counterfeit Currency

30.6 58.1 30.62 16 Dowry Murders


30.62
17 Dowry Harassment

Stat

Detection%

Conviction%

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

Visakhapatnam City- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

1 Total Population (lakhs)

2011

2012

2013

22.78

Murders

34

39

25

78

Att. to Murders

32

25

50

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

44

24

58

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

Hurt Cases

321

379

511

5 No. of Villages

65

Riotings

12

6 Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

Dacoities

13

14

32

Robberies

26

27

25

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

2767

Burglaries

282

366

355

10 UI Cases

2852 10 Thefts

1252

1046

1203

202

231

336

44

58

64

Convict 14 Gender Offences

509

543

861

57.6 15 Dowry Deaths

12

11

351

412

548

18 Rape Cases

52

50

67

19 SC/ST Offences

27

23

59

20 Tot.Cog.Crimes

4520

4360

6774

21 Property Lost (in Lakhs)

447.1

698.0

534.7

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

8 Police Stations

11 PT Cases

14012 11 Cheatings

12 Pending execution of NBWs


VISAKHACITY
59.9
Detection58.1
%

State
57.6

1300 12 Cr.Br. Of Trust


13 Counterfeit Currency

VISA

59.9

Stat

58.1
16 Dowry Murders
30.62 30.62
17 Dowry Harassment

Detection%

Conviction%

Visakhapatnam District- A Profile


Sl.N
o

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

Total Population (lakhs)

21.26

Murders

59

63

42

Area (in Sq.Kms)

11161

25

Att. to Murders

28

27

37

No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

18

20

18

No. of Revenue Mandals

38

Hurt Cases

629

500

579

No. of Villages

4852

Riotings

40

49

45

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

Circles

10

Dacoities

Police Stations

49

Robberies

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1955

Burglaries

161

108

129

10 UI Cases

1341

10

Thefts

272

217

319

11 PT Cases

7936

11

Cheatings

101

79

100

19

15

449

337

415

12 Pending execution of NBWs


VISAKHAPATNAM(R)

VISA

Detection %
61.0
58.1

State

13

State

Convict 14
61.0
58.1
23.3 30.62

Detection%

374 125 Cr.Br. Of Trust

23.3
30.62

Counterfeit Currency
Gender Offences

15

Dowry Deaths

16

Dowry Murders

17

Dowry Harassment

86

73

92

18

Rape Cases

36

26

32

19

SC/ST Offences

61

35

56

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

3059

2544

3000

21

Property Lost (in Lakhs)

165.6

148.9

260.9

Conviction%

Vizianagaram District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS


2011-2013
Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

1 Total Population (lakhs)

24.02

Murders

35

40

28

2 Area (in Sq.Kms)

6539

Att. to Murders

24

31

35

3 No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

11

16

22

4 No. of Revenue Mandals

34

Hurt Cases

605

610

710

3036

Riotings

30

Murders for Gain

7 Circles

10

Dacoities

8 Police Stations

48

Robberies

11

9 Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1898

Burglaries

120

157

175

10 UI Cases

1217

10

Thefts

329

250

222

11 PT Cases

4003

11

Cheatings

82

110

108

209

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

10

11

16

13

Counterfeit Currency

492

491

600

5 No. of Villages
6 Sub-Divisions

12 Pending execution of NBWs


VIZIANAGARAM

State

Detection
75.9 %
VIZI

Convict 14
75.9

58.1

Stat

40.1

58.1
30.62

Detection%

Conviction%

40.1
30.62

Gender Offences

15

Dowry Deaths

10

16

Dowry Murders

17

Dowry Harassment

339

329

371

18

Rape Cases

42

42

38

19

SC/ST Offences

31

74

84

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

4290

4140

4621

21

Property Lost (in Lakhs)


145.4

147.6

148.4

Srikakulam District- A Profile


Sl.
No

Sl.
No

Vital Statistics

INCIDENCE OF COG. CRIME FOR THE YEARS 20112013


Crime Head

2011

2012

2013

Total Population (lakhs)

27.67

Murders

35

33

34

Area (in Sq.Kms)

5813

Att. to Murders

60

40

43

No. of Revenue Divisions

Kidnappings &
Abductions

20

15

19

No. of Revenue Mandals

37

Hurt Cases

758

690

991

No. of Villages

1865

Riotings

23

21

Sub-Divisions

Murders for Gain

Circles

12

Dacoities

Police Stations

49

Robberies

Actual Strength (Civil+A.R)

1954

Burglaries

114

109

180

10 UI Cases

1357

10

Thefts

235

167

288

11 PT Cases

5358

11

Cheatings

43

84

140

599

12

Cr.Br. Of Trust

19

12

12

13

Counterfeit Currency

442

451

542

12 Pending execution of NBWs


SRIKAKULAM

State

68.5 %
Detection
SRIK

58.1

State

Convictio 14
68.5
58.1
24.2 30.62

Detection%

Conviction%

24.2
30.62

Gender Offences

15

Dowry Deaths

16

Dowry Murders

17

Dowry Harassment

302

291

328

18

Rape Cases

28

37

37

19

SC/ST Offences

22

51

68

20

Tot.Cog.Crimes

3661

3430

4298

132.5

114.6

155.4

21

Property Lost (in


Lakhs)

REGISTRATION NUMBERS TO BE ASSIGNED TO REGIONS IN AP


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

Registering Authority

Code No.

Adilabad

Anantapur

Chittoor

Kadapa

East Godavari

5&6

Guntur

7&8

I) Hyderabad

II) APSRTC Vehicles

III) Police Department Vehicles

10

Karimnagar

11

Krishna

12

Khammam

20

13

Kurnool

21

14

Mahaboobnagar

22

15

Medak

23

16

Nalgonda

24

17

Nizamabad

25

18

Nellore

26

19

Prakasham

27

20

Ranga Reddy

21

Srikakulam

22

Visakhapatnam

23

Vizianagaram

35

24

Warangal

36

25

West Godavari

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

28 & 29
30
31,32,33 & 34

37 & 38

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

REGISTRATION LETTERS ALLOTTED UNDER OLD A.P MOTOR VEHICLES RULES


Sl.No.

Name of the
Region

Registration Mark

Adilabad

API, AAI, AEI, AHI, AII, AGI, AJI

Anantapur

APA, AAA, ADA, ATA, ABA, AGA, AJA

Chittoor

APC, AAC,ADC, ATC, ABC, AEC, AHC, ACC, AGC, AJC

Kadapa

APD, AAD, ADD, ATD, ABD, AED, AHD, AID, AGD, AJD

East Godavari

APP, ADP, AAP, ADI, ATP, AEP, ABP, AHP, AIP, AIJ, AIQ, ACP, AGP, AJP, ACD, ACA

Guntur

APG, APF, AAG, ADG, ATG, ABG, AEG, AHG, AIG, ACG, AGG, AJG

Karimnagar

APR, AAR, AIN, AIF, AGE, AJE

Khammam

APH, AAM, ATH, ARH, AEH, AGH, AJH.

Krishna

APK, ADB, AAK, ADK, ATK, ABK, ATS, AEK, AHK, AIK, AIL, ARJ, AIC, AHM, ACK, AGK,
CAN, ACK, AJK

10

Kurnool

APQ, AAQ, ADQ, ATQ, ABQ, AEQ, AGQ, AJQ

11

Mahabubnagar

APM, AAM, ATM, ABM, AEM, AHM, AIM, AGM, AJM

12

Medak

APB, AAB, ATB, ABB, AGU, AJU

13

Nalgonda

APL, AAL, AEL, AHL, AGL, AJL

14

Nellore

APN, AAN, ATN, ABN, AEN, AHN, AIN, AGN, AJN

15

Nizamabad

APJ, AAJ, ATJ, ABJ, AEJ, AGJ, AJJ

16

Prakasham

ADO, AAE, ATE, ABE, AEE, AHE, AIE, AGY, AJY

17

Ranga Reddy

ATR, ABB, AER, AHB, AIB, AIH, ACR, AGR, AJR, ACT, ACH

18

Srikakulam

APS, AAS, ADS, ABS, AGS, AJS

19

Vizianagaram

AAN, ATF, ABF, AEF, AHF, ADN, AGF, AJF

20

Visakhapatnam

APV, ADH, AAV, ADJ, ATV, ABV, AEV, AHV, AIV, AHQ, ACV, AGV, AJV, ACS, ACF

21

Warangal

APO, AAO, ATO, ABO, AEO, AGO, AJO

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

ABM, ABY, AEY, AEX

27

APSRTC

APZ, AAZ, ADZ, ATZ, ABZ, AEZ, AHZ, AIZ, ACZ, AGZ, AJZ

REGISTRATION LETTERS ALLOTTED TO EACH STATE/ UNIOIN


TERRITORY INDIA
Sl.No.

Name of the State

Group of letters

Andaman and Nicobar

AN

Andhra Pradesh

AP

Arunachal Pradesh

AR

Assam

AS

Bihar

BR

Chandigarh

CH

Chatisgarh

CG

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

DN

Daman and Diu

DD

10

Delhi

DL

11

Goa

GA

12

Gujarat

GJ

13

Haryana

HR

14

Himachal Pradesh

HP

15

Jammu and Kashmir

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

VEHICULAR STRENGTH AS ON 31-12-2012


Sl.No

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

Educational Institutions Bus

33674

10

Private Service Vehicle

42650

11

Stage Carriage Vehicles

32768

12

Tractors & Trailors

702351

13

Motorcab Cabs-LMV

107228

14

Others

80305

Total

589269

12840660

List of telephone Nos. of Officers and above the rank of SsP


Sl.
Name of the Officer
No.
1 T.P. Dass, IPS

S.V. Ramana Murthy, IPS

K. Srinivas Reddy, IPS

Desig
Prl.Secy.to Govt.

Chairman, AP Road
Safety Authority
Spl.Secy.to Govt.(Home)

STD
Office
Resi
Cell
Code
040 23452143 23609086 8500669099
Fax 23450175
27852220
040 23457805 23552626 9440627213
040

23450705

9908017337

Office of the Director General of Police (Chief Office)


4

B. Prasada Rao, IPS

DGP

S.A. Huda, IPS

V.S.K. Kaumudi, IPS

VC & MD, Police


Housing
Addl. DGP (L&O)

7
8
9

Rajiv Trivedi, IPS


Ray Vinay Ranjan , IPS
V.K.Singh, IPS

Fax
040

23232831 23319992 9494300001


23235170
23296565
23230237 23401081 9848032375

040

23239966 23540532 9491073998

Addl. DGP (Sports)


Addl. DGP (Legal)
Addl. DGP (Co-Ord)

040
040
040

23210080 23555375 9440627940


23214940 23357145 9440700444
23212839 23558064 9440795959

Addl. DGP (Trg)


Addl. DGP (Technical
Service)
Addl. DGP, Homeguards

040
040

23234998 23417891 9490618527


23236101 23556505 9491045353

040

23235005 23810700 9440627024

040
040
040
040
040
040
040
040
040
040
040
040

23232961
23232067
23214935
23232266
23230590
23211659
24414723
23214939
23299148
23240240

25 Ravi Guptha, IPS


26 K.V.R.N.Reddy, IPS
27 P.V.Sunil Kumar, IPS

Addl. DGP, P&L


Addl. DGP (Personal)
Addl. DGP (Org)
Chairman, SLPRB
IGP (Coastal Security)
IGP (L&O)
IGP (PTO)
IGP (Welfare)
IGP (P&L)
DIG (Coastal Security)
AIG (L&O)
AIG (Admn)
Regional Is.G.P
IGP North Zone
IGP West Zone
IGP South Coastal Zone

28 Atul Singh, IPS

IGP North Coastal Zone

040
040
040
0863
040

23212225 23407008 9440627008


23233657 27905155 8008203142
23240115
9440627241
2320250
23235813 23557977 9440577660

29 V. Naveen Chand, IPS

23236731 23542425 9440617888

30 M. Mahendar Reddy, IPS

IGP South Zone


040
Intelligence Department
Addl.DGP
040

23235132 23417717 9440627229

31 N. Balasubrahmanyam, IPS
32 V.C. Sajjanar, IPS

IG (Int. Hyd)
IG, SIB

040

23232696 23559890 9440065655

040

23415468

33 N. Madhusudhan Reddy, IPS


34 P. Hari Kumar, IPS

DIG,CI Cell
DIG

040

23234143

040

23234737 23355466 9440700101

35 N. Siva Sankar Reddy, IPS

SP, Admn

040

23299397

9440700223

36 V. Ravindar, IPS

SP (INT)

040

23241295

9440700285

37 B. Sumathi, IPS

SP (INT)

040

27852424

9440700280

38 M.M. Bhagawat, IPS

Security Wing
IG Security, Inte.

040

23395599 23394424 9440700105

10 N. V. Surendra Babu, IPS


11 Satyanarayan, IPS
12 M. Gopi Krishna, IPS
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

A.R. Anuradha, IPS


Umesh Sharraf, IPS
T.A. Tripati, IPS
Ch.D.Tirumala Rao, IPS
Rajeev Ratan, IPS
Harish Kumar Gupta, IPS
V.V.Gopala Krishna, IPS
Soumiya Mishra, IPS
V.V. Srinivasa Rao, IPS
D. Kalpana Naik, IPS
M. Ramesh, IPS
M. Subba Rao, IPS

040

23417891
23838442
23559965
23042844
23554898
23230117
23116798

9440627878
9440815551
9440796112
9440627588
9490618533
8300931554
9491049411
9440627679
23336699 7702263336
9440700893
9440066789
23233035 20010182 9440700939

9440700104

Sl.
Name of the Officer
No.
39 K.V.Mohan Rao, IPS
40 J.V. Ramudu, IPS
41 P.S.R. Anjaneyulu, IPS

STD
Office
Resi
Cell
Code
SP, Admn & Trg
040 23316352
9440700242
Grey Hounds & OCTOPUS
DGP (Opts)
040 24409999 23541664 9440627321
IGP (Grey Hounds)
040 24594113 27905060

42 Stephen Ravindra, IPS

Group Commandar

040

24594115 23541110

43 P. Muniswamy, IPS

DIG, Octopus

040

23414276

9490618529

24409999

9490605969

44 Kartikeya, IPS
45
46
47
48

T. Krishna Prasad, IPS


Anjana Sinha, IPS
kripanand Tripati Ujela
A. Ravi Chandra, IPS

49 A.Sundar Kumar Dass, IPS

Desig

040
Group Commandar
Crime Investigation Department
Addl.DGP
040
IGP, WPC, CID
040
IGP, SCRB
040
DIG (Admn)
040
DIG, PCR Cell

040

23242424
23303091
23214921
23296559

23555673
23417057
23353443
23730559

23240663

9440627999
9440627666
9440907152
9440796207
9440795999

50 P.V.S. Rama Krishna, IPS

DIG, CID

040

27852274

9440700890

51 B.V. Ramana Kumar, IPS

DIG,CID

040

23320538

9440700830

52 K. Venugopala Rao, IPS


53 M. Naganna, IPS
54 B. Naveen Kumar,IPS
55 Goving Singh, IPS

SP (PRC & SCRB)


040
SP, CID
040
ASP,CID, Kurnool
040
Police Computer Services
IGP (PCS & S )
040

23236095 23557522 9490617522

56 D. Boobathi Babu, IPS

State Railway Police


ADGP, Railways

23235498 23552225 9440627255

57 S. Chandra Sekhar Reddy, IPS

SRP, Sec.bad

58 Dr. Ch. Shyam Prasad Rao, IPS


59 S.J. Janardhan, IPS
60 D. Gautam Sawang, IPS

APSP Battalions
Addl. DGP

040

23607462 23551456 9493777000

61 Swati Lakra, IPS

IGP

040

23608059

62 J. Ajay Kumar, IPS

DIG

040

27852297 23348031 9440627373

63 T. Yoganand, IPS

DIG

040

27852297 23329969 9440627933

23212814 23535455 9440700874


27852274 23401114 9440700858
27852274
9963446658

040

27704050

9440627263

SRP, Vijayawada

0866

2575897

9490617082

SRP, Guntakal

08552

226327

9440050290

9440627317

Andhra Pradesh Police Academy


64
65
66
67

M. Malakondaiah, IPS
K.R.M. Kishore Kumar, IPS
E.Damodar, IPS
K. Venkateswara Rao, IPS

68 Mohd. Ahsan Reza, IPS

Director, APPA
040
Spl. Director
040
Jt. Director, Training
040
Jr. Director
040
Police Communications
IGP , DPC
040

69 Anurag Sharma, IPS


70 Anjani Kumar, IPS
71 Jitendar, IPS

Hyderabad City Police


CP, Hyd City
040
Addl. C.P (L&O)
040
Addl. C.P, Traffic
040

23261666 23244333 9490616000


23261777 27401835 9490616002
23240800 23555542 9490616128

72 Sandeep Sandilya, IPS

Addl. C.P, Crimes & SIT

040

23298476

73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82

Jt. CP (Coord)
Jt. CP, SB
Jt. CP (Admn)
Jt. CP (HQrs)
DCP, Traffic I
DCP, East Zone
DCP, Traffic II
DCP, North Zone
DCP, South Zone
DCP, Central Zone

040
040
040
040
040
040
040
040
40
040

27852734
24521041
23261555
24526600
27852466
27853630
24515555
27853541
27854760
23241516

Sanjaykumar Jain, IPS


B. Malla Reddy, IPS
A. Abraham Lincoln, IPS
M.Siva Prasad, IPS
G.Sudheer Babu, IPS
Shahnawaz Qasim, IPS
S.Shyam Sundar, IPS
R. Jayalakshmi, IPS
Sarvashrest Tripati, IPS
V.B.Kamalasan Reddy, IPS

24593111
24593212
24593112
24593380

20025533
23896727
23895335
27772024

9848031016
9491074112
9440700844
9490617807

23233146 23232296 9440627346

9490616001
27721333
23401114
23416939
27774356
23356585

9490616189
9490616193
9490616100
9490616262
9490616004
9490616366
23003744 9490616005
9490616417
9490616476
24040349 9490616301

Sl.
Name of the Officer
No.
83 G. Palaraju, IPS
84 V. Satyanarayana, IPS
85 C.V. Anand, IPS

STD
Office
Resi
Cell
Code
DCP Crimes
040 27852251
9490616703
DCP, West Zone
040 23307676
9490616552
Cyberabad Commissionerate
C.P
040 23004645 23353753 9440627333
Desig

86 Y. Gangadhar, IPS

Jt. CP (L&O)

040

27853928 23400406 9490617222

87 Avinash Mahanthi, IPS

DCP- Traffic

040

27853404

9490617205

88 Kanthi Rana Tata, IPS

DCP, Madhapur zone

040

27853426

9490617201

89 K. Koteswara Rao, IPS

DCP, Malkajgiri Zone

040

27854081

9490617203

90 A.R. Srinivas, IPS

DCP, Balanagar

040

27165616

9491060901

91 P. Viswa Prasad, IPS

DCP, LB Nagar

040

27853819

9440617202

92 K. Ramesh Naidu, IPS

DCP, Shamsabad

08413

224488

9491060900

97 N. Suryanarayana, IPS

Commissioners of Police
CP, Visakhapatnam City 0891
CP, Vijayawada City
0866
DCP, Admn, VJA
0866
DCP, L&O, VSP City
0891
Range D.Is.G
DIG, Nizamabad Range 08462

98 Vikram Singh Mann, IPS

DIG, Eluru Range

99 P. Umapathi, IPS

DIG, Vizag Range

93
94
95
96

B. Shivdhar Reddy, IPS


B. Srinivasulu, IPS
M. Ravi Prakash, IPS
M. Srinivasulu, IPS

2562763
2493333
2492311
2565194

2525500 9440627277
2492222 9440050945
2492312 9440627219
2558850 9440904348

226352

226353

9440050931

08812

231350

231300

9490618572

0891

2563938

2754535 9440627222

100 R.B. Naik, IPS

DIG, Karimnagar Range

0878

2262377

101 B. Balakrishna, IPS

DIG, Anantapur Range

08554

240866

274433

9440627223

102 T. Muralikrishna, IPS

DIG, Kurnool Range

08518

235442

235777

9440627214

103 T.V.Sashidhar Reddy, IPS

DIG, Hyderabad Range

040

23232185

9440627286

104 M. Kantha Rao, IPS

DIG, Warangal Range

0870

2511633

9440627676

105 T. Prabhakar Rao, IPS

District Supdts. of Police


SP, Nalgonda
08682

222306

106 P. Pramod Kumar, IPS

SP, Prakasham

08592

286100

9440627100

107 J. Satyanarayana, IPS


108 J. Prabhakar Rao, IPS

S.P. Guntur Rural

0863

2234828

2352100 9491067200

SP, Krishna,

08672

252800

223666

109 D. Nagendra Kumar, IPS

SP, MBNR

08542

243300

243399

9440795700

110 Tarun Joshi, IPS

SP, Nizamabad

08462

221750

221750

9440795400

111 Naveen Gulati, IPS


112 K. Raghuram Reddy, IPS

SP, Srikakulam

08942

222508

222566

9440795800

SP, Kurnool

08518

225700

225600

9440795500

113 Smt. B. Raja Kumari, IPS

SP, RR

08416

255601

255600

9440627929

114 Vikramjeet Duggal, IPS

SP, Vizag Rural

0891

2551104

2754431 9440796000

115 T. Ravi Kumar Murthy, IPS

S.P. Rajahmundry U

0884

2461300

116 V. Siva Kumar, IPS

SP, Karimngar

0878

2262303

2427187 9440796502
2242856 9440795100

117 L.K.V. Ranga Rao, IPS

SP, Warangal -R

08710

2578155

2455100 9440795200

118 G.V.G. Ashok Kumar, IPS

SP, Kadapa

08562

242198

244303

119 G. Vijay Kumar, IPS

S.P. E.G. Kakinada

0884

2362000

2363000 9440796500

120 S. Hari Krishna, IPS

SP, W.G. Eluru

08812

232662

230503

9440796600

121 A.V.Ranga Nath, IPS

SP, Khammam

08742

220000

225333

9440795300

122 S.V.Rajasekhar Babu, IPS

S.P, Tirupathi -U

123 P.H.D. Rama Krishna, IPS

SP, Chittoor

124 A. Venkateswara Rao, IPS

S.P, Warangal U

125 Gajarao Bhupal, IPS

SP, Adilabad

9440627673

222304

2248177

9440795600

9440796400

9004796900

9440796702

08572

235828

233303

9440796700

08732

226246

226888

9440795000

9490619596

126 Gopinath Jetti, IPS

S.P. Guntur Urban

0863

2218340

2218340 9491067800

127 S.Senthil Kumar, IPS

SP, Anantapur

08554

240105

274802

9440796800

Sl.
Name of the Officer
No.
128 Tafseer Iqubal, IPS

SP, Vizianagaram

129 Grewal Navdeep Singh, IPS


130 Ms. Shemushi, IPS
131 A.K.Khan, IPS

Anti Corruption Bureau


DG, ACB
040

23251501 23415786 9490616003

132 Kumar Vishwajeet, IPS

Director, ACB

040

24745456 29801128 9440446111

133 D. Ramakrishnaiah, IPS

Addl. Dir. ACB

040

23251507

9440446194

134 C.S.R.K.L.N. Raju, IPS

Addl. Dir. ACB

040

23251555

9440808115

STD
Code
08922

Office

Resi

276163

226677

SP, Nellore

0861

2331700

2331633 9440796300

SP, Medak

08455

276600

276700

Desig

Cell
9440795900
9849927000

135 Ch. Srikanth, IPS

Jt. Director, ACB

040

23251555

9440446110

136 A. Satyanarayana, IPS

Jt. Director, ACB

040

23251517

9493193236

137 R. Thakur, IPS

Vigillance AND Enforcement


ADGP, V&E
040

23228666 27905848 9440627238

138 Amith Garg, IPS

IGP, V&E

23220985 23544966 8008203144

139 C. Ravi Varma, IPS

RV & EO, Nalgonda

140 J. Purnachandra Rao, IPS

VC & MD, APS RTC

040

27611122 23540609 9440627377

141 K.V.V.Gopala Rao, IPS

DIG, V&S

040

27654466

040
087682

226100

9701379882

APSRTC

142 Tejdeep Kour Menon, IPS


143 N. Samba Siva Rao, IPS
144 T. Krishna Raju, IPS

8106677555

Officers on deputation within the State


Commnr. Printing
040 24557624 27757959 9440627918
Stationary & Stores.
DG Fire Services
040 23442944 23412265 9550855777
DG, Prisons
040 24577574 23550956 9491045444

145 S. Gopal Reddy, IPS

Controller Legal
Metrology.

040

27612170 23552223 9440627345

146 B.L. Meena, IPS

040

23713563

147 A.B. Venkateswara Rao, IPS

DG, Copy rights &


Drugs Control
DG, SPF

040

27538061 23302861 9491063331

148 Madireddy Pratap, IPS

IGP, CEO, AP Invest

040

23450015 20011555 9848782043

149 R.S. Praveen Kumar, IPS

Secy, APSWREI Society

040

23399706 23313959 9989997430

150 Ms. Charu Sinha,IPS

Secretary, APPSC

040

24743405

151 N. Sanjay, IPS


152 G. Suryaprakasha Rao, IPS

CV & SO, AP JENCO


Director (Enforcement),
Proh. & Excise
Joint MD, V&S, AP
Transco
CEO, Rythu Bazar
CVSO, TTD
CSO to CM

040
040

23840207
24602782

040

66665134 23810059 9701361888

040
0877
040

23261971
2264702
23310442

153 Y. Nagi Reddy, IPS


154 M. K. Singh, IPS
155 G.Srinivas, IPS
156 A. Ravi Krishna, IPS

9959224401

9490023788
9440902660

9505506002
9849523336
9440700422

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