According to officials, the accused were identified as Chilpam Sambaiah (44 years old) and Yadamakanti Ramanaiah (53 years old), Mudda Narasimhulu (46 years old), Nakka Venkatesh (62 years old) and Vanam Chennaiah (70 years old).
Posted Date – Sat 03 Jun 23 at 9:15pm

Source: ANI.
Gadaba: Five rosewood smugglers were arrested by task force police in three separate incidents on Saturday after they seized 62 rosewood logs worth Rs 6 million from Andhra Pradesh’s Kadapa district, officials said.
According to officials, the accused were identified as Chilpam Sambaiah (44 years old) and Yadamakanti Ramanaiah (53 years old), Mudda Narasimhulu (46 years old), Nakka Venkatesh (62 years old) and Vanam Chennaiah (70 years old).
The police said: “The police of the special task force captured 5 rosewood smugglers and seized 62 rosewood logs. They were involved in three incidents in Siddawatam, Rajampet and Tamballapally areas of Kadapa district.” According to the order of Kurnool Range DIG S. Senthil Kumar, DSP The three teams in Muralidhar and Chenchuraju started grooming on Friday.
The Railway Koduru Sub Control RI Kripananda team with Forest Beat Officer Mounika has combed the Siddavatam range and Muthukur forest areas.
The place provided details, saying some people were seen carrying rosewood logs when they arrived in the Dabakona forest area around 4am on Saturday. We surrounded them and managed to capture five of them.
“26 rosewood logs weighing 753 kilograms and a motorcycle were seized,” the official added.
Police also informed that RI K. Suresh Kumar Reddy’s RSI Vinod Kumar team also started combing from Tummalabailu district in Pullampet, Annamaiya district. Someone was seen moving rosewood logs in the Karuku Eru area. They dropped the log and fled before warning them and surrounding them.
“Eight rosewood logs were found in the area,” the police added.
In addition, another taskforce of police officers combed the Porumamilla mandal in Tamballapally district and seized 28 rosewood logs,” the police said.
“Furthermore, the total value of 62 rosewood logs is estimated to be as high as Rs 6 million,” the police added.
According to the police, Tirupati Task Force police station has registered three cases while CI Balakrishna and SI Mohan Naik are investigating the matter.
“DIG Senthil Kumar announced the rewards for the teams involved in these operations,” the police added.
