Forged swag €3 lakh with forged work discount

Hyderabad: Gachibowli police registered a case on Thursday when an IT company deceived him with Rs 3 lakh amid the victims reaching out to them for alleging for forging a consulting firm.
According to police, the 32-year-old victim was a resident of Ameenpur, Sangareddy. The complainant said a person who claimed to be a human resources executive at a consulting firm in Madapur had contacted him and he tilted Rs 3 lakh from the victim under the guise of job opportunities in multiple processing costs and placement costs.
After payment, the complainant was forwarded to an IT company in Gachibowli, where he received a formal offer letter and provided a welcome kit, even handed over to a laptop. He was asked to work remotely and participated in a training program. During this period, he received a month’s salary, which led him to believe it was true.
However, after the first salary, no further payment was made. When the complainant tried to visit the consulting firm and the company’s physical offices, he found them closed. An attempt to contact via a call and a message failed.
PVT bus is in trouble among debris, no casualties
Hyderabad: A private travel bus was destroyed in a fire in Athvelli in the Medchal area. No casualties. According to Medchal police, the incident occurred around 8 a.m. when the bus belonging to Jaibhavani traveled to Somalam village for seat cover repairs, he returned to Isnapur.
A fire broke out inside the car while passing through Athvelli. At that time, only driver Devender and Jaibhavani travel manager Veera Venkat Mallikarjun were on the car. The reason for the fire is suspected to be a short circuit. The case has been registered and further investigation into the incident is underway.
Five people, including minors, were held for the murder of a man
Hyderabad: KPHB police arrested five teenagers in past relationships Thursday, including the murder of 32-year-old Kalla Venkata Ramana in KPHB. According to KPHB police, the main defendants were identified as Pampena Ayyappa Swamy, Gubbala Shiva Rama Krishna, Rajamahendravarapu Anil, Nambigari Sai Kumar and the teenager.
Investigations show that Ayyappa planned a murder case after the family of the woman he loved refused to marry, but instead married her to Ramana. Six months ago, Ayyappa learned that the couple had moved to the KPHB colony. He recovered the woman, but Ramana and his cousin learned about it and warned Ayyappa to stay away. Police said Ayyappa decided to eliminate Ramana.
On May 11, Ayyappa and his colleagues went to Ramana’s home and began to abuse his relatives. When Ramana appears on the scene, Ayyappa stabs him to death. Ayyappa was arrested Thursday when the other four defendants were arrested on Tuesday.
Police deny attack on car driver
Hyderabad: The day after the death of 35-year-old Autorickshaw driver MD Irfan, Rajendranagar police denied claiming any violence caused his death. Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, Rajendranagar Inspector K. Kastro said: “We have completed the investigation and have not registered against the officer because he is not considered guilty.”
Irfan’s family said they were fully focused on the final ritual of the deceased and would accept the case in a day or two.
The deceased’s brother, MD Imran, said police committed some violations while writing a copy of the complaint. “We cannot read and write Telugu. Although we did tell them about the attack when we wrote the complaint, we are not sure if it will be recorded accurately.”
On Tuesday night, Irfan collapsed inside the compound of the Rajendranagar police station. He was pronounced dead when taken to the hospital. The family claimed that the death was the result of a physical attack by the police. Irfan was at the police station under the charges of his wife and charged him with his wife.
Luxury car dealer arrested in Gujie
Hyderabad: DRI’s Ahmedabad department arrested Basharath Khan Pathan, a car lounge showroom owner in Hyderabad, earlier this week, using a luxury car import scam. The defendant allegedly produced forged invoices and related documents to evade tariffs. Officials say the duty to evade 250 million has been exposed.
Basharath operates a car showroom in Gachibowli, based on available information. He started selling small cars and eventually started selling high-end luxury cars.
The scam involves buying high-end cars from the United States and Japan and shipping them to Dubai and Sri Lanka. Among other modifications, the cars there will be converted from left-hand drive (LHD) to right-hand drive (RHD) vehicles used in India.
The defendants reportedly used fraudulent documents to underestimate the car to evade customs duties for importing it into India.
During the investigation, about 30 luxury cars were found to be imported to India in a similar manner.
Basharath reportedly imported eight such cars and evaded Rs 7 crore. More importers suspected of being involved in scams are suspected to be in cities across the country, including Pune, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai.
DRI is looking for customers of these cars. Meanwhile, Basharath was produced in the Chief Court of Justice (CJM) in Ahmedabad.