Man arrested for traveling on fake passport
(Siasat News): The immigration officials of RGI airport arrested a passenger for traveling on fake passport and handed him over Shamshabad RGI police.
As per the details, the passenger Kalu Thingal, 55, native of Kerala and a driver by profession, had gone to Abu Dhabi for employment in 2005. He spent eight years there and this year he wanted to come back.
For this he demanded his passport from the employer but he did not oblige. Disappointed over this, Thingal went to Muscat in October by road. There he contacted an agent and paid him 100 Riyals for another passport.
The agent handed him over the passport of one Ritesh by pasting Thingal’s photograph. He reached Hyderabad but caught by immigration staff.
RGI sub-inspector Kiran Kumar registered a case and sent him to remand.
Vehicles thieves nabbed
(Siasat News): The east zone team of commissioner task force has arrested a three-member gang involved in the theft of various motorbikes and seized the stolen vehicles.
It is said that the thieves Mohd. Sikandar Ali, Mohd. Ali, Sheikh Abdullah were riding a stolen motorbike in suspicious manner. Task force team arrested them.
When further grilled, they confessed that they were involved in motorbikes theft in Hyderabad and Cyberabad limits.
Police recovered two stolen bikes from their possession and handed them over to Kalepatthar police.
Mental pressure led to suicide
(Siasat News): In a bizarre case, a girl who wanted to take admission in a college of her choice but when it was not materialized, she took the extreme step of ending her life by hanging. This incident occurred in Golconda police station limits.
In the meantime, inspector Golconda Mr. Syed Naeemuddin Javed said that the deceased Sameera Mohammedi, 16, was the daughter of Syed Zaheeruddin, resident of Reti Galli, Jinsi Bazar, and studying intermediate I year.
Mr. Syed Zaheeruddin was a retired Head Master and has been living in BHEL but had shifted his residence to Golconda, keeping in view the present atmosphere and the girl’s education.
However, the deceased wanted to continue her further education in the same school from where she had passed her SSC. Her parents had arranged to get her admitted in a better college, which the girl did not like.
Of late, she was not going to the college regularly and took the extreme step of ending her life. Police is further investigating.
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