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Telangana ACB Hits 14-Year High With 78 Cases in Q4 2025

The bureau credits improved intelligence, promising training and technology upgrades to sustain enforcement gains.

Overview

  • Director General Charu Sinha reviewed performance and hosted a reward mela in Hyderabad on January 19 to recognize officers' work.
  • The quarter’s tally comprised 39 trap cases, two disproportionate assets cases, six criminal misconduct cases and 31 surprise checks.
  • The total is the highest for the October–December period since 2011, surpassing the previous peak of 49 in 2019.
  • Officials noted a sharp rise from 40 cases in the same quarter of 2024 and 31 in 2023, citing better operational efficiency and public reporting.
  • Leadership announced rewards and set priorities for stronger investigation standards, improved documentation and evidence handling, and wider use of data analytics and other technology.