19 Aug 2026, 07:06 PM 2 min readindiabreaking

Police Arrest Inter-State Thief: ₹1.36 Crore Recovered Across Three States

Major Arrest and Recovery:

Police officials in Andhra Pradesh have successfully apprehended a man suspected of orchestrating a string of high-value thefts across multiple southern states. Following the arrest, authorities recovered stolen valuables worth an estimated ₹1.36 crore. The recovery includes a significant amount of gold jewelry and other precious items that were linked to various reported crimes in the region. This operation marks one of the most substantial individual recoveries for the local police department in recent months.

Cross-Border Criminal Activities:

The accused has been identified as a native of Bengaluru North in Karnataka. At the time of his arrest, he was reportedly residing in the Chandrayangutta area of Hyderabad, Telangana. Investigating officers revealed that the suspect had active cases registered against him in Karnataka, Telangana, and several locations within Andhra Pradesh. His ability to operate across state borders had previously made him a difficult target for localized law enforcement agencies.

Legal Action and Investigation:

The successful capture was the result of coordinated intelligence gathering and tracking by Andhra Pradesh police units. Formal cases have been filed against the individual under relevant sections of the law. Authorities are now working to verify if he acted alone or was part of a larger organized criminal network. The recovered items are currently being inventoried as part of the legal process to return them to their rightful owners through the judicial system.
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Context & Impact
  • Inter-state theft gangs often exploit the jurisdictional boundaries between Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka to evade capture.
  • Police in South India have recently increased the use of shared databases to track serial offenders across state lines.
  • The arrest is expected to lead to the resolution of several pending theft cases across at least three different states.
  • Courts in Andhra Pradesh will likely see a lengthy trial process given the scale of the recovery and the number of jurisdictions involved.

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