Crime In Hyderabad (30.11.2011)

Man held after stabbing

Hyderabad, November 30 (Siasat News): Hayathnagar police has handed over a man to the judicial custody when he had stabbed a person on the pretext of asking a lift.

According to the inspector Hayathnagar Mr. Bhaskar, this incident occurred at outer ring road on November 24 where one Maharishi, 24, was passing from there on his motorbike.

In the meantime, one person whose name was revealed as Tirupathi, asked for a lift. He became a pillion rider and after sometime, he stabbed Maharishi on his back and made his escape good along with the motorbike.

However, he was soon arrested and handed over to the judicial custody while the injured Maharishi is undergoing treatment in a hospital.

Two cases of theft in temples

Hyderabad, November 30 (Siasat News): Two incidents of theft occurred in two different temples in Cyberabad Police commissionerate’s jurisdiction and Miyapur and Naredmet are the areas where these incidents took place. Police Miyapur has registered a case and investigations are on.

According to inspector Miyapur Mr. Bhim Reddy, some unknown thieves stole silver items weighing 10 kgs from Saibaba temple situated in Janapriya colony late last night including the crown of the idol.

In the second incident, unidentified thieves broke open the ‘hundi’ of Vishwanath temple and escaped with Rs. 10 to 15,000. Police is investigating these cases from every angle to solve the mystery earliest.

Missing sisters from Rein Bazaar found in Gulbarga

Hyderabad, November 30 (Siasat News): Three sisters from Yakutpura who mysteriously went missing, are now traced in Gulbarga and a team of the police has gone there to bring them back.

The trio had gone to their maternal grand mother but did not return. Daughter of one Md. Ghousuddin, Ayesha, 17, Sheema, 12, and Saba, 11, were studying in a madrasa.

However, they were reprimanded for not paying attention to their studies a few days back. In the meantime, they had gone to the house of their grand mother at Saroornagar but did not return.

The worried parents lodged a complaint in Saroornagar police station. Later, this matter was brought to the notice of Rein Bazar police.

Followiung the complaint of Ghousuddin, Rein Bazar inspector Mr. Sukhdev Singh immediately came into action and formed the police teams and sent one team to Gulbarga.

This is how the mystery of the missing sisters is solved.

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