Police today arrested four persons, including a juvenile, and seized 18 stolen motor cycles and two tractors from them.
The recovered vehicles are collectively valued at Rs 7.5 lakh.
The incident occurred when the police spotted some youths moving suspiciously in Gannavaram area during patrolling and took them into custody.
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After interrogation, they confessed to have involved in lifting of vehicles, police stated in a release.
They have been identified as T. Ganga Raju (24), D Mohan Rao (22), I Rama Rao (26) and a teenager.
The PMs Intervention The increasing road accident rates in
India had caught the attention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In his monthly radio programme, Mann Ki Baat [http://www.Narendramodi.In/text-of-prime-minister-s-%E2%80%98 mann-ki-baat-on-all-india-radio-july-2015-208720 ] , broadcasted on July 26 2016, the PM said, "Whether it is education relating to road safety, road engineering, enforcing the law, or providing emergency care to those injured in an accident, we are going to bring a Road Safety and Transport Bill keeping all these points in mind."
It is this concern of the PM that has finally resulted in the new ruling to make Speed Governors mandatory in commercial vehicles. With this show of will, the Government has proved again that it will stay true to its promises to drive the country into a safer and better future.


