Crime In Hyderabad (3.7.2014)

Man’s tragic end
(Siasat News): A man, who didn’t bother to abandon his wife for the love of boozing and gambling, met his tragic end as one of his associate brutally killed him.

This incident came to light lately and sent shock waves in Kulsumpura area. Inspector Kiran Kumar Singh of Kulsumpura police station said that Satyanarayna, 32 resident of Ziaguda, was a labour and an alcoholic and loved gambling.

His wife had left the house due to his bad habits. However, it didn’t make any difference to Satyanarayana as he started gambling and boozing in his house.

On the night of June 29, Satyanarayana along with his friend Ravi was busy gambling and boozing. Both of them had exchanged heated argument on some petty matter during the boozing session.

Police suspect that Ravi might have killed Satyanarayana. A case has been registered and further investigations are on.

Man brutally murdered

(Siasat News): Some unidentified assailants killed a man at Udipatla in Ibrahimpatnam. Police is trying to trace the relatives of the unidentified victim.

The dead body was found near outer ring road and bore the scars of knife attack. Police Ibrahimpatnam has registered a case and further investigations are midway.

Brothel raided

(Siasat News): Police raided a house and rescued three junior artists and arrested the organizer of a brothel trade.

On a tip-off, police raided a house in Ameerpet and found that a brothel den was organized. The victims were sent to rehabilitation centre.

Cops nab history sheeter

(Siasat News): the task force police arrested a notorious history sheeter Sheikh Abbas alias Nayeem of Falaknuma police.

The accused, 45, deals in textile business and is a communal history sheeter. He was out of view (OV) since 1992.

About six months ago, he returned to Hyderabad from Nandned, Maharashtra.

Student ends life

(Siasat News): An intermediate student committed suicide by hanging herself to the ceiling at her hostel room in L B Nagar police limits.

Condemning the incident, the Balala Hakkula Sangham called for bandh of all educational institutions on Thursday in the twin cities.

According to police, the deceased was identified as Shivani, a resident of Rayaparthi in R R district.

Police suspect that academic pressure might have been led her to take the extreme step.

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