Crime In Hyderabad (13.7.2011)

Woman killed paramour

Hyderabad, July 13 (Siasat News): A woman set her paramour ablaze in Sanathnagar. The 33-year-old woman Vajra, after having a row with her paramour, 50-year-old Krishna, set him ablaze mercilessly.

According to the inspector Sanathnagar Mr. Biswa Reddy, Vajra attacked Krishna at 3 am and hit his head with a heavy object. Later, she poured kerosene on his body and set him ablaze.

Krishna’s screams attracted the other neighbours and they I immediately shifted him to the hospital where he was succumbed to his burn injuries during the treatment. Krishna was said to be a social worker.

After the death of his wife, he had developed illicit relations with Vajra who was working as a junior artist in Telugu films. They both shared a live-in relationship.

Police is yet to ascertain the cause of the murder. Further investigations are on.

Another woman missing from Shamshabad

Hyderabad, July 13 (Siasat News): A newly married woman is missing from the Shamshabad airport area.

According to RGI Police, 20-year-old girl Divya Vani, resident of airport colony, was recently married to one Mahender who works as a housekeeper at the airport. Mahender had lodged a complaint with RGI police about the missing of his wife Divya Vani.

RGI sub-inspector Mr. Anjiah has registered the case and investigating.

It is to be noted here that the incidents of young men and women going missing are on an all time high, especially in the jurisdiction of Shamshabad airport, which has become the cause of the concern.

Fake currency racket unearthed, 3 arrested

Hyderabad, July 13 (Siasat News): The north zone team of commissioner task force, has arrested three persons in connection with the fake currency fraud and recovered Rs. 80,000 from their possession.

The kingpin of the gang B Nagraju hails from Bellary, Karnataka. The modus operandi of Nagaraju was that he used to appoint some agents in city limits on the promise of a handsome commission.

These agents used to lure the people by promising 1:3 ratio in exchange of real currency notes. He deceived many people by applying black colour on the blank paper sheets saying that if these papers would be connected to the electrical sockets for 24 hours flat, they would turn into real currency notes.

This is how they duped people with lakhs of rupees. North zone team of commissioner task force conducted a raid on a lodge and arrested Nagaraju and his two associates Parshuram and Raza.

The team also recovered Rs. 80,000 cash, three mobile phones and some chemical.

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