Mancherial, October 23, 2025:
A local court in Mancherial district has sentenced a man involved in a two-wheeler theft case to six months imprisonment and imposed a fine of ₹100.
The accused, *Gundeti Rakesh, was convicted for stealing a *Bharath Renwa’s scooter on *June 11, 2025, as confirmed by Circle Inspector **Pramod Rao. After a thorough investigation and evidence presentation, the *Judicial First Class Magistrate and Junior Civil Judge Nirosha delivered the judgment.
⚖ Court Delivers Swift Justice
According to police officials, the accused was apprehended soon after the complaint was registered. Following legal proceedings, the court found him guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
The verdict emphasizes the judiciary’s commitment to curbing theft-related crimes in the district.
👮 Police Investigation and Arrest
The case was registered soon after the theft complaint was lodged by the vehicle owner.
Under the direction of CI Pramod Rao, local police tracked down the stolen vehicle and arrested the accused within a few days. The investigation report submitted to the court included key evidence such as CCTV footage and witness statements that proved instrumental in securing the conviction.
💬 Authorities Urge Public Vigilance
After the sentencing, police urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious vehicle movements to the nearest police station.
They also reminded citizens to use security locks, GPS trackers, and parking safeguards to prevent vehicle thefts.
The verdict has been widely appreciated by local residents, who hope it will act as a deterrent to petty crimes in the region.
📌 Key Takeaways
- A bike thief from Mancherial district gets six months jail and ₹100 fine.
- Judicial First Class Magistrate Nirosha delivered the sentence.
- The theft occurred on June 11, 2025, involving a Bharath Renwa’s scooter.
- CI Pramod Rao led the investigation that proved the accused guilty.
- Police emphasize preventive vigilance and community cooperation.