A team of Telangana police arrested the man, identified as Durgesh Agrawal, from Sabji Mandi area of the city yesterday, Kotwali police station in-charge Yogendra Jadaun said.
"Agrawal was arrested by a team of Telangana police. He used to obtain the mobile numbers of women police personnel through the internet and then make obscene calls to them at night," he added.
Jadaun said that a woman sub inspector of Telangana police had made a complaint that she had been receiving obscene calls since a long time.
Crime Branch (Telangana police) sub inspector Satyanarayan said that Agrawal's call data records revealed that he had made calls to over 300 women police officers, including an Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) of Telangana, since January this year.
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