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5 Booking attack security personnel

Hyderabad:Dundeegar police registered a case against five people in the early hours of Friday when they allegedly broke into the house and beat security guards. According to Dundigal Asi Swamy Das, the defendant has been identified as Bhuvaneshwar and four others. The victim, Dilip Singh, served as a security guard in the area.

The incident occurred at 5.17 a.m. when five defendants were reportedly in a state of ignorance, trying to trespass the property and crash into a parked car, triggering an alarm.

When Dilip tried to stop them, they allegedly attacked him. Locals gathered at the scene called the police and recorded videos of the incident. The defendant fled before the police arrived. Dilip’s family later filed a complaint. Dilip was taken to a private hospital and was in a stable condition.

The role of cyber police on “plastic rice” videos

Hyderabad: Hyderabad cybercrime police filed a case against X user that spreads a misleading video claiming the government is distributing plastic rice in place of quality rice through ration stores. The complaint was filed by TPCC Social Media Secretary Kailash Sajjan.

According to the complaint, the video aims to mislead the general public and spread fear among the public and defamate the government. He said he watched the video in a post on an account called @sarmadevi28, where he saw a man put government-allocated rice on a knife, indicating that the rice was synthesized.

Software engineer dies from Shamshabad’s electric

Hyderabad:A 26-year-old software engineer electrocuted near Pedda Shapurnagar in Shamshabad on Wednesday. Shamshabad inspector K. Narender Reddy identified the victim as Chetan Reddy, a native of Andhra Pradesh and a resident of Ibrahimpatnam.

Reddy married Bindu six months ago. The incident happened when the couple returned from a university in Monabad where Bindu wrote a legal check.

On the way back, Chetan found mangoes in the compound. He stopped by the side of the road and pulled out some fruit. Police said he jumped over the composite wall and accidentally stepped on the transformer when he left.

To restore his balance, he grabbed the live wire above him and electrocuted it. Bindu, who was waiting on the road, called the ambulance. The paramedics arrived quickly and alerted the police.

Chetan Reddy’s body was transferred to Osmania Mortuary for an autopsy and was later handed over to his family on Thursday. His last ceremony was held in Rajahmundry on Friday.

Woman kills 2 sons, commits suicide and dies

Hyderabad: Jeedimetla police killed two of her sons on Thursday at her residence in Balaji Layout, and a 30-year-old woman allegedly killed her two sons, and Gideimetla police have registered for murder and suicide. Investigation officer G. Mallesh said the cases were booked based on written complaints filed by family members.

The family arrived from Hammam on Thursday night. “Her family has not raised any doubts about anyone,” the inspector said.

The shaky family members were unable to speak in detail. During a brief exchange, Tejaswini’s parents said she has been suffering from mental health problems since the beginning of the Covid pandemic. “The kids would work at school with her husband. She was always alone, maybe it made her feel lonely,” they said. They added that she talked to them around 3.30pm and it sounded normal.

“It shocked us. We are still trying to accept what happened,” her brother, Lohanth Reddy, told Deccan Chronicle.

Balanagar ACP G. Hanumantha Rao said Tejaswini has been dealing with some health issues, which also affected her two sons according to her suicide indicators. “She mentioned that they often use eye drops and have difficulty breathing. We are waiting for medical reports to determine the exact condition,” he said.

Boy is charged for misconduct with a nine-year-old girl

Hyderabad: Begumpet police accused a 16-year-old boy of misbehavior with a minor girl. According to police, the victim was a nine-year-old girl living in the Bergpet Police Department area, while the defendant was a neighbor.

When the underage girl was found crying, the parents approached with the excuse of providing her with chocolate. He reportedly took the minor to his house and tied up the girl who beat her. However, police claimed she was not beaten.

Begumpet inspector B. Prasada Rao denied the assault and claimed that the defendant was abnormal inappropriately touching her girl. The defendant is from Bihar and is related to Article 74 of Article 74 of the BNS. The defendant was reportedly detained and taken to the teenager’s home.

Forged engine oil unit goes bankrupt, 1 holds

Hyderabad: South District Task Force and Milchok Police removed a forged engine manufacturing unit in a warehouse in Noor Khan Bazaar and arrested a Shaik Qayyum. They seized 710 liters of repeated engine oil and well-known brands of packaging materials, with a total value of about 300,000. Police said Qayyum, formerly a mechanic and driver, has been in operation for five months. He allegedly sold fake oil to local stores at Rs 220 per litre, which was significantly lower than the original market price of Rs 425.

Ice cream seller is attacked for not buying a phone

Hyderabad: Atapur police arrested three people identified as Avroz, Salman and Nivas on Friday, allegedly attacking 23-year-old ice cream seller Anui, who refused to buy the phones the three provided at a low price.

The incident happened around 7pm on April 14, when newcomer Anuj, who lives in Kishannagh, sold ice cream near Arsh Mahal. He went to a nearby pan-dining restaurant to buy a cigarette, where the three of them matched him.

When Niwas calls him, Anuj refuses and the three start threatening him. When he returned to the cart, three people allegedly attacked him. He met a nearby jewelry store, but the defendant followed him and stabbed him. Anuj called his brother, who took him to the police station and filed a complaint.

Man attacked by family dispute

Hyderabad:Peter Bashrabad police have registered a case allegedly a 26-year-old man attacked a 26-year-old in Gundlapochampally due to a family dispute. The complainant Tarun Kumar Old Bowenpally named the defendant G. Kiran Yadav, Pavan, Laldin, Ayush Yadav and an unidentified person.

Tarun and his family have been living at his aunt’s residence, but moved after the domestic problem, according to police. On April 10, around 8:30 pm, his cousin Kiran Yadav allegedly blocked their vehicles and threw caste slander at him.

Kieran reportedly incited a group that attacked Taron. The defendant recorded the incident, circulated the video, and threatened Taren and his family with terrible consequences.

Tarun approached police after receiving medical treatment. Police booked a case under the BNS and SC, ST (Arace Prevention) Act and began an investigation.

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