Crime In Hyderabad (21.3.2015)

Burnt body of the girl found
(Siasat News): Panjagutta police has found the dead body of a girl that was burnt at IAS colony. Panjagutta police was informed about the dead body found near Municipal Park. Inspector B Mohan Kumar had reached the spot and called the clues team.

Later, the dead body was shifted to Osmania Hospital mortuary. A bottle of wine and book was also found near the dead body. Police also came to know in its preliminary investigation that forensic experts had concluded that the deceased burnt live as smoke was found in her lungs.

A case has been registered and secret teams are deployed in the locality for the identification of the deceased.

Petty issue led to the murder

(Siasat News): In a bizarre incident, two youths who had come to a restaurant for tea, killed the owner as the tea ordered by them, was delayed. This incident occurred in posh Begumpet area.

As per the details, two youths Shoaib Khan and Shahbaz had reached New M G Hotel at customs Basthi and ordered tea. As the waiter was busy in serving other customers, the tea ordered by the duo, was delayed. Over this, the duo not only used filthy language against the waiter but also slapped him.

When restaurant owner Jahangir saw this, he also lost his temperament and warned the duo to stop the menace. At that time, the duo left the place but returned at 3 pm to revenge the insult and attacked Jahangir with a knife.

The injured Jahangir was shifted to a nearby hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. In the meantime, Dy. Commissioner South Zone Mr. N Sudhir Babu said that the CCTV footage would be vital evidence against the murderers.

A manhunt is launched to nab them and the dead body of Jahangir was shifted to Gandhi Hospital for post mortem.

Temple chairman’s son held

(Siasat News): The son of the chairman of famous Mahankali temple in Secunderabad was arrested in connection with misbehaving with the women employees of the temple.

It is said that the accused Kamesh had allegedly misbehaved with some women employees of the temple and over this; a complaint was lodged last week with Mahankali police.

During the investigations police also found Kamesh as guilty. A case was registered under Nirbhaya Act and he was arrested. Later, he was produced in a local court in Secunderabad.

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