How Malkajgiri police used SDR analysis, digital tracking across cities to trace dacoity gang
Hyderabad police utilized advanced technology to apprehend a dacoity gang within four days of a violent crime in Malkajgiri. The investigation involved analyzing Subscriber Detail Records (SDR), digital payment trails, and real-time interstate coordination to track the suspects from Nepal. The police successfully intercepted the accused near Meerut, recovering stolen valuables and continuing efforts to locate additional suspects.
- ▪The police used technology-driven methods to solve a violent house dacoity case in Malkajgiri.
- ▪Investigators traced the gang's movements across multiple cities using SDR analysis and digital tracking.
- ▪The suspects were intercepted near Meerut, just hours from the Nepal border, with stolen items recovered.
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From Subscriber Detail Records (SDR), digital payment trails to CCTV mapping and real-time interstate coordination, Hyderabad police are increasingly relying on technology-driven investigation methods to track suspects and solve crimes faster.The recent apprehension of the accused in the violent house dacoity in Malkajgiri within four days offered a glimpse into this evolving policing model, where investigators used “layered digital tracking” and complex data analysis to follow a gang from Nepal across multiple cities before intercepting the accused near Meerut.The case involved a Nepali domestic help who, along with associates, allegedly tied up and sedated an elderly couple at their residence in a gated community in Jawaharnagar before fleeing with gold, silver and…
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