Crime In Hyderabad (22.5.2013)

Two-wheeler robber gang arrested
(Siasat News): The East Zone Team of Commissioner Task Force has arrested a three-member gang involved in stealing of two wheelers from different parts of the city.

According to Mr. B Limba Reddy, additional deputy commissioner police task force, 19-year-old D Manikam along with his two associates K Shiva, 25 and P Sai Kiran, 20, stolen Hero Honda, Passion and other makes in Hyderabad and Cyberabad limits.

Police caught them from Moosaram Baug when they were trying to sell the stolen vehicles. When grilled, they admitted that they were involved in theft cases.

Police also recovered 10 stolen vehicles from their possession.

Husband ends life after row with wife

(Siasat News): a man who had quarreled with his wife in his in-laws place, committed suicide.

This incident occurred in Alwal police station limits where K Narsingh Rao, 25, took the extreme step on May 18 after returning from his in-laws place and consumed pesticides. Police said that that the wife of the deceased was living at her parent’s house and Narsingh had gone to meet her.

There, both husband and wife quarreled on a petty matter. After that the deceased came back to his house and ended his life. Police is busy investigating.

Man hit by train, dies

(Siasat News): An unidentified man lost his life in the jurisdiction of railway police Kachiguda.

The 60-year-old unidentified man was trying to cross the railway tracks between Yakutpura and Uppuguda railway stations when he was hit by an oncoming train.

He died on the spot. Railway police is further investigating.

Car thief arrested

(Siasat News): A car thief was arrested who after deceiving the driver, had stolen the Innova car at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport.

According to Shamshabad RGI inspector Durga Prasad, one Puroshottam, 40, residing in Chennai and hailed from UP, had hired a car from Bangalore to Hyderabad airport. The owner of the car Hanumanth also accompanied Puroshottam.

On the pretext of some work, he asked Hanumanth that he would be waiting there at the airport for some of his relatives. In the meantime, if Hanumanth had some work, he could do so, Hanumanth went to Janaki Nagar.

When he came back, he found both Puroshottam and the car missing. He immediately lodged a complaint with RGI police and after the manhunt, police succeeded in tracing Puroshottam and the car. Further investigations are still on.

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