Man arrested for killing his wife

Karimnagar:The A-38-year-old man was arrested by police for allegedly killing his wife because the couple could not imagine outside of long-term dowry harassment in the Jaggerty area on Saturday.
DSP D. Raghu Chander disclosed information to the media, saying that the defendant identified as Avudurthi Mahender, a resident of Kodimyal Mandal, has married Mamata, a 20-year-old Mamalapur resident in Karimnagar.
Mahendar invoked unconceivable and inadequate dowry, indulged in alcohol and fell into debt. Despite working in Karimnagar and donating his income to him, Mamata's pain continues.
A few days ago (April 26), Mahender asked Mamata's “Mangala Sutra” to repay the debt. When she refused, he allegedly planned her murder. By strangling her Kodimyal residence with a nylon rope, he kills Mamata and tries to commit suicide. Then he locked the house, took her Mungera and fled.
Following a complaint filed by members of the Mamata family, the police registered a case and after investigation, they arrested Mahad.
DSP Raghu Chander said police also registered a case against his family, Avudurthi Vajravva, Laxman, Anil and Venkatesh, who were also addicted to Mamata's dowry harassment. Police are investigating the case.
City police auction car
Hyderabad: City police said they will auction 1,750 abandoned and unclaimed vehicles. Police Commissioner CV Anand said anyone with an objection or ownership/assuming interest in any of these vehicles can submit an application to the police commissioner of ICCC, Banjara Hills and request the vehicle within six months. Details of the vehicle are available at the auction team of the SAR CPL Police Department in Amberpet and are found on the official website www.hyderabadpolice.gov.in.
Two people posing as tenants, robbing gold woman
Hyderabad: Two posing tenants posing threatened a 56-year-old homeowner, restricted her with a knife and fled her three tora gold chains, fleeing 6,000 cash from her home in Parsigutta. Warasiguda Incharge Station official Ramesh Goud identified the victim as Parijatham, who wanted to drop her first-floor house and set up a “let” board.
The two broke into the house, locking the door from the inside, forcing her to sit in a chair. When she tries to resist, one of them threatens her with a knife while the other ties her up. Then they continued to rob her and flee.
Woman sexually assaulting a minor boy
Hyderabad: On Saturday, Jubilee Hill police arrested a 28-year-old domestic helper and threatened a 17-year-old boy, her neighbor. She faces allegations of criminal intimidation and under the Sexual Assault Act for Minors. The defendant's name was denied to protect the identity of the minor.
The case occurred in the report of her employer manager after the complaint was filed on May 1. On March 29, the manager saw help forcibly kissing the boy while inspecting the servant area. When the victim's mother faced her, the defendant claimed that she kissed him as “brother”, but her answer raised suspicion.
The victim's parents lived in the employer's servant's dormitory and consulted their son. The boy initially remained silent due to fear, revealing that the defendant attacked him in mid-March. He said she forced a kiss, expressed her feelings and threatened to steal him if he resisted.
Police found that in early April, the defendant again forced the boy, threatening to be fired through the charges of theft, unless he complied. The victim said the defendant lured him into his room and attacked him. The SHO informed that the police recorded a lawsuit, arrested the defendant, and ruled judicial remand in the court.
Police owes Rs 68L fine: activist
Hyderabad: According to RTI activist Lokender Singh, police cars across the state have been reportedly fined 68,67,885 in 17,301 cases. He said in a social media post on his handle that most fines were lowered under Section 199 of the MV Act of 1988, referring to crimes committed by companies. It outlines the responsibilities of company officials and sets out potential penalties for crimes that occur without a vehicle user.
“I really believe in the transparency and responsibility of law enforcement authorities. If the authorities do not practice what they say, the purpose of the service will be defeated,” the mobile tweeted.
“I hope it boils down to “Neil” in the next RTI.” Singh said that in the total fine, “2,56,973' was used on vehicles in Milchok, Falaknuma, Falaknuma, Falaknuma, Charminar, Charminar, Bahadurpura, Bahadurpura, Chandrayangutta, Santosshagar.