
Unidentified persons broke into the office of a private college in Abdullapurmet on the edge of Hyderabad and stole the crore of 1.07 GBP in cash, which was allegedly collected as fees from students.
According to police inspector Abdullapurmet Ashok Reddy, theft came to light after the administrative officer of the university, Keshineni Kumar, noticed that the office room chateau was broken and immediately warned the director.
The complainant, Vuligada Veeranna, director of the brilliant institute of engineering and technology, told the police that after work he locked the university gate after work around 18:00 9 October. Next morning, around 8.45 hours, he received a telephone call from an administrative clerk who informed him about burglary.
Mr. Veeranna threw himself at university and found that the office door was open, the Almirahs broke and the cash of 1,07,000,000,000 GBP was missing.
On the basis of their complaint, the Abdullapurmet police registered the case and started an investigation. Police teams examine the CCTV shots from the school and nearby areas to identify the suspicious.
Published – October 10, 2025 20:17