Hyderabad, Telangana – BJP National Vice President and Member of Parliament DK Aruna has shared details of a break-in at her residence, which occurred in the early hours of yesterday morning. According to Aruna, an unidentified intruder entered her house at approximately 3:28 AM, breaking the kitchen window and disabling the CCTV cameras.
In her statement, Aruna explained that the intruder remained in the house for around 1.5 hours, but it is still unclear what actions he took during that time. “I don’t know what he did here… Around 7 AM, my driver called me up and informed me about some shoe prints, I told him to immediately inform the Police and that I would do the same,” Aruna said.
Upon reviewing the CCTV footage, authorities discovered that the intruder was dressed in a monkey cap, mask, hand gloves, and was carrying a backpack. The footage showed a man who appeared to be a professional, though no items were stolen from the residence. “He seemed to be a professional but nothing was stolen from the house… Why did he recce my house, that is bothering us,” Aruna expressed, highlighting her concerns about the motive behind the break-in.
Following the incident, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) visited the scene in the morning and assured Aruna that the intruder would be apprehended soon. “The DCP came here in the morning and assured that the man would certainly be nabbed,” she said. Additionally, Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao personally called her to inquire about the incident, and several other political leaders also reached out to offer their support.
While the investigation continues, Aruna’s statement sheds light on the unsettling experience, and her concerns about the intruder’s intentions remain a subject of inquiry. Authorities are working diligently to identify and capture the individual responsible for the break-in.