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Accountability, Elections, and Public Safety: Hyderabad's Civic Week in Focus

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Hyderabad residents had plenty to follow this week as law enforcement, electoral integrity, and public safety issues all came to a head simultaneously — a reminder of how closely governance touches everyday life in the city.

🚨 Senior Police Officer Arrested Over Rs 300 Crore in Alleged Illegal Assets

A high-ranking Telangana police officer was arrested after authorities alleged he had accumulated illegal assets worth Rs 300 crore. The case has sent shockwaves through the state's law enforcement community, raising urgent questions about accountability within the ranks. The arrest underscores growing scrutiny of public officials and the mechanisms available to check corruption at senior levels of government. [1]

🗳️ BJP Raises Alarm Over Voter Enumeration Process in Hyderabad

The BJP filed a complaint with Telangana's Chief Electoral Officer alleging serious lapses in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The party claimed that booth-level officers in Old City Hyderabad were distributing enumeration forms in bulk through AIMIM-organised camps rather than conducting mandatory house-to-house visits. The BJP also highlighted that voters within the same family were being listed under different polling booths across GHMC and other municipal corporations, complicating verification. A delegation led by the state BJP president called for BLOs to make at least three home visits if residents are absent, and noted that forms in English were being distributed in Hyderabad while Telugu versions were sent to other districts. The house-to-house enumeration drive, which began on June 25, is scheduled to run through July 24. [4]

💊 Banned Synthetic Drug Worth Rs 1.60 Crore Seized in Nacharam Raid

The Telangana Excise and Prohibition Department, acting jointly with the Drugs Control Administration, conducted a raid in Nacharam and seized 5.860 kg of a banned synthetic substance known as N-Benzylpiperazine, valued at Rs 1.60 crore. Authorities registered a case following the operation and have launched an investigation into the broader supply chain behind the drug. The seizure signals heightened vigilance by enforcement agencies against the circulation of banned synthetic substances within Hyderabad. [5]

Sources: [1] NDTV · [4] Deccan Herald · [5] Telangana Today

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