Midnight heist at BRS leader Suresh Reddy’s Hyderabad home: Cash and jewellery worth ₹1.5 crore stolen
Burglars decamp with cash, jewellery worth ₹1.5 crore from BRS leader Suresh Reddy’s Hyderabad residence

An investigation is underway after unidentified intruders targeted the residence of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi leader in the heart of the city.
The quiet of a Hyderabad neighbourhood was shattered this week when burglars managed to slip into the residence of BRS leader Suresh Reddy, making off with valuables estimated at ₹1.5 crore. The heist, which involved both cash and jewellery, has sent ripples through local political circles, drawing immediate attention from law enforcement officials who are now scouring the area for clues.
Police teams have been deployed to the site to collect forensic evidence, including fingerprints and CCTV footage from the surrounding streets. While the investigation remains in its early stages, the precision of the crime suggests that the perpetrators may have been familiar with the property’s layout. Authorities are currently cross-referencing this data with recent records of similar break-ins in the city to determine if a professional gang is operating in the area.
The breach and the investigation
The incident has turned the spotlight on the security protocols surrounding public figures. For a senior BRS member like Suresh Reddy, the loss is not merely financial; it raises critical questions about the vulnerability of residential spaces in an era where high-profile figures are frequent targets for organised crime.
As the police sift through the details of the case, local residents have expressed concern regarding the sudden rise in such brazen acts. The investigation is expected to broaden as detectives analyse digital footprints and mobile signal data from the vicinity during the hours the crime took place.
Why it matters
Beyond the immediate loss, this theft serves as a stark reminder of the security challenges facing the political class. In a state where public perception is often tied to the visible influence of its leaders, such incidents can create a narrative of administrative laxity. When a residence of this stature is breached, it emboldens criminal elements and puts pressure on the police to deliver quick results.
The broader pattern here is one of increasing sophistication in urban crime. As cities like Hyderabad expand, the ability of police to monitor high-end residential pockets often fails to keep pace with the ingenuity of those planning such heists. Whether this was a targeted political strike or a crime of opportunity remains the primary focus of the ongoing police probe.
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