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Thursday’s Crime News

Horticulture officer Deverakonda Nalgonda in ACB net

Nalgonda, Feb 6 : Horticulture Officer, O/o Horticulture Resource Center, Devarakonda, Nalgonda District was caught red handed by the ACB Officials on Feb 6 at about 16.10. hours. at office when he demanded and accepted an amount of Rs. 20,000 (Rupees Twenty Thousand only) as bribe from the complainant, for doing an official favour ”for processing and forwarding inspection report of vegetables garden of the complainant for releasing the sanctioned loan amount of Rs. 1,20,000 (Rupees One lakh twenty thousand only)”.

Bribe amount of Rs. 20,000 was recovered from him. The accused officer has been arrested and will be produced before the Honorable 1st Additional Special Judge for SPE & ACB Cases, Hyderabad.

Student killed in train accident

Hyderabad, Feb 6 : A 19-year-old student died on the spot after he was hit by a train while he was trying to cross the track.

The accident occurred on Wednesday night hours near Falaknuma Railway Station. The deceased was later identified as Syed Farooq (19) S/o Syed Mahmood R/o Noor Colony of Vattepally. Railway Police Kachiguda registered a case under section 174 CRPC and dead body shifted to Osmania Hospital Mortuary for postmortem, after autopsy deceased body handed over to his relatives. Sub Inspector Riyaz Ahmed Said

B Com student commits suicide

Hyderabad, Feb 6 : A 19 year old student committed suicide by hanging at her residence in Mangalhat.

According to Mangalhat police, K Supriya, a B Com first year student of Vanitha Degree College of Nampally D/o K Rama Krishna, deceased took the extreme step by hanged herself at her residence Shivlal nagar of Mangalhat on Wednesday night hours. However, he got mentally depressed for last few days she spent lonely and she doing her routine work, due to vexed with routine work and life committed suicide by hanging with ceiling fan.

Mangalhat police registered a case under section 174 CRPC and deceased body was handed over the relatives after an autopsy was conducted at the Osmania Hospital mortuary.

House Wife succumb to accidental burn injuries

Hyderabad, Feb 6 : A 27-year-old House wife died of burn injuries which she suffered on February 2 at her residence in Ambedkar nagar of Jubilee Hills.

According to Jubilee Hills police, the deceased, T Suchitra W/o Srinivasulu caught fire while cooking on stove accidentally flames caught her due to which she received severe burn injuries, Immediately shifted to Osmania Hospital for treatment, while undergoing treatment she died on Wednesday late night hours.

Jubilee Hills police registered a case under section 174 CRPC and after autopsy deceased body handed over to her relatives.

CRPF Constable dies under suspicious circumstances

Hyderabad, Feb 6 : A 49-year old Police Constable died under suspicious circumstances at his residence at Chandrayangutta on Wednesday late night hours.

According to Chandrayangutta police, deceased M Venkatesh S/o Narayana, a CRPF Constable Resident of Chandrayangutta. On Wednesday night hours deceased was found his bed on unconscious state, immediately rushed to a CRPF hospital where doctors declared his brought dead. Actual cause of death was not known yet.

Chandrayangutta Sub Inspector Samya registered a case and dead body shifted to Osmania hospital mortuary for autopsy.

Prohibition & Excise Inspector Vuyyuru Krishna district arrested above One Crore Disproportionate Assets seized by ACB Officials

Krishna, Feb 6 : On credible information a case of Disproportionate Assets was registered against Sri Yamala Jaya Raju, Inspector, Proh. & Excise Department, Excise Station, Vuyyuru, Krishna District and on Feb 4 simultaneous searches were conducted at the residence of Y. Jaya Raju, his relatives and close associates located at Hyderabad, Rajahmundry, Vuyyuru and Badampudi of W.G. District.

During the searches Five Buildings, Two vacant sites at Rajahmundry, and 0.79 cents of Agricultural Land at Badampudi village of West Godavari district, Gold Ornaments and Silver Articles worth about Rs. 10.16 lakhs, Bank balance of Rs. 1.00 lakh, Cash of Rs.78 thousand, Household Articles worth of about Rs. 6.8 lakhs, One four wheeler (Verna Car) and 4 Two wheelers worth Rs.10 lakhs were identified.

All worth about Rs.1.08 Crores (as per documentary value) were unearthed. The Market Value is approximately about Rs. 3 Crores. Sri Yamala Jaya Raju was arrested and sent to Judicial Remand. The case is under investigation.

One person with fake passport arrested

Hyderabad, Feb 6 : The RGI Airport Immigration officials on Thursday arrested one person for travelling with a fake passport and handed over to RGI Airport police.

The accused, Ishaq Barkha Mohammed (27) hails from Kerala. He went to Abroad few years back and was arrested today morning hours after he landed at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Shamshabad from Muscat of Sultanat of Oman by Air India Flight.

According to RGI Airport police, Ishaq Barkha Mohammed travelled on someone else’s passport, identified as M Manikantam, by changing the photograph. He procured the fake passport from an agent by paying rupees 85 thousand at Muscat. A case has been registered The RGI Airport Sub Inspector Hari Prasad Reddy have filed a case and remanded to judicial custody.

Failing to pay Traffic Challan Private Employee committed suicide

Hyderabad, Feb 6 : A 21 year old private employee committed suicide by consuming poison at his residence and died on Thursday late night hours.

According to the Rajendranagar Police, deceased G Shiva Krishna (21) a private employee S/o Guru Swamy R/o Hyderguda of Rajendranagar committed suicide by consuming poison on Jan 28 evening hours,

The police said, The family members of the man informed the police that he slipped into depression after traffic policemen detained his two wheeler vehicle at Langer Houz on Jan.28 for failing to pay Traffic Challan. He was rushed to Osmania General Hospital for treatment where he died on Wednesday late night hours.
Police registered a case after autopsy Deceased body handed over to his relatives. Rajendranagar Sub Inspector P Yadaiah Goud said.

- INN

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