Crime In Hyderabad (6.5.2014)

Notorious thief murdered
(Siasat News): In a sensational incident in Uppal, a notorious thief was murdered. It is said that Pradeep Singh, 22, resident of Shanthi Nagar, Uppal, was involved in many thefts and robberies.

Last night, he had received a phone call of his friend on his mobile and had gone out to meet but he never returned. People of the locality, spotted the dead body of Pradeep in a pool of blood and informed the police.

The team of Uppal police immediately reached the spot and called the clues team of Cyberabad police. Later, it was disclosed that Pradeep was killed with a heavy boulder.

Police suspect that the reason behind the killing might be the dispute in distribution of stolen goods. Further investigations are on.

Internet Centre owner arrested

(Siasat News): The west zone team of commissioner task force arrested an internet centre owner residing in Tappachabutra. He used to sell the clippings of blue films.

It is said that Mohd. Sardar Ali, 23, was the resident of Natraj Nagar, Jhirra, was running ‘Universal Internet’ and was involved in downloading blue films and used to sell the aspirants for Rs. 100.

When task force came to know about this, his internet centre was raided and computers and other materials were seized. For further action, he was handed over to Tappachabutra police.

Student attempts suicide, dies

(Siasat News): A 17-year-old girl student who was afraid that she would be failed in her chemistry paper for intermediate, attempted suicide and succumbed to her injuries.

According to Falaknuma police, the deceased Tejasvini, resident of Shamshergunj, had recently written the exams for intermediate II year. However, she was very upset over her performance in chemistry and was afraid that she would be failed.

This fear led her to attempt suicide on May 2 and died during the treatment. Police has registered a case.

House burgled

(Siasat News): Burglars broke into a house at Sriramnagar colony in Vanasthalipuram and decamped with 40 grams of gold ornaments.

According to detective inspector Suresh, the owner of the house and his family had gone to attend a religious function about a week ago.

When they returned on Sunday night, they found the house ransacked and the ornaments missing from the almirah. A case has been registered and further investigations are on.

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