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Man Posing As TSRTC Vigilance Officer Arrested For Extortion

Hyderabad, Dec 22 (Maxim News)  The Kachiguda police arrested a conman who impersonated himself as a vigilance officer of TSRTC and extorted money from the bus conductors.

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According to the police, the arrested person, K Sudheer (43), a resident of Saroornagar in the city using a camera filmed the RTC conductors who were asleep in the long distance places. Later, he would call them over the phone and introduce himself as an RTC vigilance officer. “Sudheer then threatened the conductors and extorted money from them,” said B Balaswamy, DCP (east). (Maxim News)


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