8 Arrested for murder of Rowdy Sheerter

Hyderabad:Rine Market Police arrested eight people on Tuesday for the murder of 27-year-old Roddy Short Mohammed Masiuddin, and on Tuesday arrested eight attackers. The gang intercepted Masiuddin and planned to get married near the bridge at the foot of Dabeerpura on April 17 and stab him to death.
According to Rein Bazaar Station House Officer L. Ramesh Naik, police recovered four knives used in the murder case, which were buried in Bada Kabrastan, Dabeerpura. Four motorcycles used in the crime were also seized.
The arrested accused has been identified as Mohammed Pasha Jeelani alias Sher, Mohammed Omer Khan, Mohammed Arif Khan, Mohammed Ghouse Uddin alias Sajji, Mohammed Tabrez, Syed Ibrahim, Syed Ibrahim, Syed Basheer and Syed Basheer and Mohammed basheer and Mohammed.
The defendant revealed that the motive originated from an incident in Ramzan on March 23. Masiuddin allegedly asked for 20,000 from Omer Khan, who sold watermelon at the time. When Omer refused, Masidin reportedly threatened to kill him. Omer and his colleagues were reportedly harassed by Masiuddin several times, murdering Masiuddin.
All defendants were judicial remands presented in court and the investigation was underway.
The criminal who was booked by Meerpet police was found
Hyderabad:Meerpet police have conducted a new case against Dasari Surender alias Suri, which was recently outside Commissioner Rachakonda. According to police, despite banning his presence in the Rachakonda commission area, a police officer found Sougl in Nandanavanam in the Melpet police range.
Police detained Srinivas and provided him with notice to illegally re-enter the committee restrictions. Surender has since left Warangal and the external order has been in effect for six months, an official said. Surender has been facing several serious charges, including murders registered with the Meerpet Police Department, and other cases of rape and property-related offences under the POCSO Act.
Regarding husband’s harassment case, parents-in-law’s request for dowry
Hyderabad: A 21-year-old woman filed a harassment complaint against her husband and parents-in-law at the Kissara Police Department, accusing her of continuing abuse and stress with her dowry began weeks after her marriage.
According to police, the victim, a private employee from Ambed Kanagar, married 22-year-old Malle Akash in June 2024. Akash’s family disapproves of marriage and the couple begins to live separately. Within weeks, Akash allegedly abused under the influence of his parents. He began to abuse her and asked her to accept the dowry to the family.
The in-laws reportedly brought Akash to the motherland of Andhra Pradesh and said that if she brought the dowry, the couple would be reunited. The woman approached her parents, who gave her five grams of gold earrings and a ring. Her husband allegedly picked up the jewelry, pawned the money, and continued to harass him.
The unemployed person reportedly pawned her office laptop several times. Every time, the victim must recover it with change. The woman approached the police as abuse escalated to physical violence. According to relevant parts of the law, cases have been conducted against Akash and his parents.
3 Book a liquor sale at Hanuman Jayanti
Hyderabad: Saroornagar and Vanasthalipuram police booked three people in two illegally selling alcohol, hanuman Jayanti, a day of drought.
According to police, the Saroornagar team received tips on illegal liquor sales and conducted a raid, during which they seized 6.7 liters of liquor from G. Parushuram and B. Sandeep. The detained duo revealed that they had purchased alcohol from a Mohammad Nazeer.
In another incident, Vanasthalipuram police raided a Kirana store, and owner N. Vardhan Kumar was found selling alcohol. Police seized 33 bottles of wine from the store and confiscated the venue for illegal activities.
Cyber Crooks Dupe Woman’s Rs 1.35L
Hyderabad: Cyber fraudsters posed in a professional branch of hotels with an excuse of 1,35,199 33-year-old home manufacturers to provide part-time jobs.
According to ACP RG Siva Maruthi, the city cybercrime department, the victim received a message that gave her a part-time position to pay from 2,000 to 8,000 per day based on tasks completed.
After completing the first task, she received 203. She was lured to perform more tasks and then asked for a “advanced” deposit to free up higher incomes. She was added to a so-called “VIP Group” where fake screenshots of high income were shared.
Instruct her to transfer the currency to multiple bank accounts provided by the fraudster. She continued to complete the task without realizing her losses.
CCCU DCP Dara Kavitha said: “She was dynamized. By the time she realized the fraud, she lost Rs 1,35.”
Ameenpur residents complain about blackmail Faheem
Hyderabad: Ameenpur Welfare Association filed a written complaint Tuesday to Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy against Telangana Foods Chairman Ma Faheem, accusing him of threatening to release Hydraa against them in order to extort large sums of funds.
The association said Faheem made them intimidate them by using Chief Minister Sridhar Babu, Damodar Rajanarsimha, Danasari Anasuya Seethakka, TPCC head B. Mahesh Kumar Goud and former MLA Jayaprakash’Jayaprakash’Jayaprakash’Jagga’Jagga’Reddy.
The association members said residents had been afraid of harassment and asked the chief minister to take action against Fahim.
Hydraa Commissioner Av Ranganath responded to the letter’s social media post, saying he had ordered an investigation into the issue and would release the facts within 2 or 3 days.
Faheem, on the other hand, filed a complaint with ACP, cybercrime, and noted that libel and false allegations were filed against him on online platforms and social media pages. He said the positions were designed to damage his reputation and integrity and to cause harm to Telangana Food’s reputation. He asked the police to take action on the page.
Hydraa Commissioner Ranganath further stated that Faheem had spoken to him and asked for a detailed inquiry on the situation to find out the truth.
Aghori Mata booked for threats, blackmail
Hyderabad: Mokila police threatened and extorted money from the film producer on Tuesday to register a case that calls himself “Aghori Mata”. According to Mokila inspector Veera Babu, the defendant was identified as Shiva Vishnu Brahma Alluri, commonly known as Aghori Mata. About six months ago, the two came into contact via YouTube.
After two months of interaction, she began visiting the complainant’s house at Shankarpally. In January, the producer shared some personal and family issues with Aghori Mata. She was sure the complainant could solve the problem by performing a special jurisprudence.
To this end, the complainant transferred Rs 5 lakh to her account on 4 March. After that, Aghori Mata took the complainant to a farmhouse in Ujjain and conducted Puja. The day after arrival, she allegedly asked for another 500,000. She said that if no payment is paid, the judiciary will be stopped and the complainant’s life will be destroyed.
The complainant was afraid of harm and transferred another 500,000. Claiming that Puja is done, they both return to Hyderabad. The next day, the defendant asked for another 500,000. She threatened the complainant that she knew everything about her family and that she would kill them with a spell if she hadn’t paid. Mata also claims to possess harmful weapons to harm the family.
After repeated threats, the complainant and her husband blocked the defendant’s phone number. However, the harassment continued through unknown calls. The producer then filed a complaint with the Mokila police. A case was registered under BNS and is under investigation.
Farmer was hacked to death due to his son’s love affair
Hyderabad: A 57-year-old farmer was hunted and killed near a brick kiln in the Nagar Karnur region on Tuesday, sparking panic in the village. Eeraiah, the victim, allegedly from Achampet Mandal, was murdered for her son’s relationship with a married woman.
According to police, Eeraiah’s son Parameswar recently eloped with the woman but returned after Village Elders intervened and resolved the issue. The woman was the mother of two children and was sent back to her husband’s house.
Her family warned Parameswar that he would have serious consequences if he continued to contact her. Police said he resumed calling her despite the warning, after which her husband and two brothers received a tip, Eeraiah passed a brick kiln, chased and attacked him with an axe.
Surveys show Parameswar has grown into that woman when he met her brother, a friend, when he visited her house. Parameswar eventually stood out from her, leading to tensions with her family. Police said the murder was the consequence of the long-term conflict and had initiated a pursuit who tracked the defendants.