Ex-prisoner booked for eight house-breakins
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A former prisoner on the Nalgonda jail was booked in eight circumstances of house-breaking and theft, and ₹17 lakh value gold and silver articles had been seized from him, the Nalgonda one-town police mentioned on Wednesday.
Vangala Saidulu, a resident of Kethepally mandal, had a historical past of stealing and had served his punishment. Displaying good conduct, he has since been working on the meals courtroom exterior the district jail, being maintained by the jail authority
Presenting the accused earlier than media individuals, the police mentioned the 27-year-old focused locked homes and used an iron rod to interrupt in.
The police probe into the thefts started in August, when an aggrieved resident of Chaitanyapuri colony reported lacking of gold articles and about ₹8 lakh from his home, Inspector N. Suresh mentioned.
Apart from a number of residential colonies within the city, the accused had focused homes in Munugode, Nakrekal and Shaligowraram. Including a theft in 2019, he was concerned in 9 cases this yr, the police mentioned.
“He had presented himself as a reformed prisoner, but continued with theft, even while working in the store just outside the prison and at the fuel-filling station,” the police mentioned.
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