Sangareddy police in Telangana have successfully apprehended nine individuals for their involvement in the theft of aluminum cables from ongoing real estate projects. This swift action by the authorities is a significant step in ensuring the safety and security of construction sites in the region.
SangareddyTelanganaReal EstateAluminum CablesTheftReal Estate MumbaiApr 16, 2025
The main reason for the theft of aluminum cables was to sell them to local scrap dealers for profit. These cables are crucial for the electrical infrastructure of buildings and are valuable in the scrap market.
The police identified the suspects through CCTV footage and eyewitness testimonies. They conducted an extensive investigation to trace the suspects and apprehend them.
The total value of the stolen cables is estimated to be over Rs. 500,000. This significant financial loss has affected several real estate projects in the region.
Real estate companies are now considering implementing advanced security systems, including surveillance cameras, alarm systems, and 24/7 patrolling to enhance security at construction sites.
The police are now focusing on identifying and apprehending the scrap dealers who were involved in the sale of the stolen cables. They are also investigating the possibility of a larger criminal network operating in the area.
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