Youths turned violent in Bhavani Nagar
Hyderabad, June 24 (Siasat News): The scene at Bhavani Nagar turned tense following the clashes between some local youths and a rowdy sheeter.
According to the police, the former rowdy sheeter of Bhavani Nagar police station Ayub Khan, was running a fast food center at street No. 11.
Tonight, Faiyaz, Ghani and Basheer of Sultanshahi reached fast food center and started arguments with Ayub, which turned violent, in which two persons got injured.
As soon as the police got the information, it immediately reached to the spot and the situation is now said to be under control.
Laptop thief arrested
Hyderabad, June 24 (Siasat News): Police S R nagar has arrested a thief and seized 15 laptops from his possession.
Sub-inspector crime Mr. Kishore Kumar said that Jaganmohan, 20, resident of S R nagar has been arrested. Though he is not a professional thief, but bad company of the friends and the greed of leading a luxurious life turned him a thief.
According to the police, Jaganmohan used to enter the rooms of the bachelors when they are fast asleep, and used to make his escape good with costly items. Further investigations are on.
Man burnt to death
Hyderabad, June 24 (Siasat News): A young man Mohd. Shafi sustained burnt injuries during cooking. At that time no one was there at home.
Accused’s father Mohd. Saleem gave this information. Md. Saleem and his wife are labourers. On the fateful day of the accident, both husband and wife were away on their jobs.
When they reached home, they came to know that Shafi sustained burn injuries when the stove was burst and shifted to hospital where he died today during treatment.
Police Asifnagar has registered a case and further investigations are on.
Bid to sell antiques foiled
Hyderabad, June 24 (Siasat News): Commissioner task force, north zone team arrested two persons when they were trying to sell antique utensils.
According to the details, Md. Jahangir, 38, resident of Prakash Nagar, Begumpet and was a car driver by profession, had a good friendship with Mohd. Pasha, 33, resident of Golconda and a seat cover maker by profession.
Jahangir used to drive rent-a-car and in this connection, he once reached Nagpur. From there he bought antique utensils said to be some 150 years old in Rs. 20,000.
With the help of his friend Pasha, Jahangir was trying to sell the utensils, as he was economically upset. Task force team arrested both of them from Gowliguda near CBS.
Police also disclosed that Jahangir wanted to sell the antique utensils in Rs. 2,00,000. Further investigations are on.