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Harassed, Woman Dies by Suicide

Hyderabad:Gachibowli police said that a 27-year-old woman from Karimnagar in TSTK Colony died by suicide after she was allegedly harassed by her husband and mother-in-law for not being able to have children.

10 kg of Ganga was seized from the duo

Hyderabad: STF excise teams arrested a woman and her associate, who were caught selling 10 kg of marijuana in a car near Bolaram Bazaar. STF sub-inspector Balraj stated that the accused were Pooja Bai and her partner Satyam. Pooja Bai’s husband Akash Singh, a supplier, is on the run, police said.

Stray dog, inadequate lighting caused the death of 2 cyclists

Hyderabad:Two people died in separate traffic accidents in the city. Shyam Kumar, a 35-year-old manager working in a private firm, died after his motorcycle crashed into an excavator parked without warning signs on a dark stretch of Gundlapochampally-Kompally road.

In the second accident, driver Muhammad Aziz (39) from Cheded city of Manchal was returning home from work with his two-wheeler. Gaddamallaiah Guda, a stray dog, suddenly ran across the road. Aziz hit the dog, lost control of the bike, fell on the road and suffered serious head injuries. A passerby called the ambulance, but upon examination, paramedics determined that the person was dead.

His brother Mahamood Firoz lodged a complaint with Yacharam police.

11,226 Cases Recorded in Lok Adalat

Hyderabad: In a special Lok Adalat, city cybercrime recorded the highest number of case clearances at 11,226 with a refund amount of ₹5,77,78,601.23. Cyber ​​crime police station (CCPS), Hyderabad, along with regional cyber cells (ZCCs), stood first among tripartite commissions by successfully eliminating 709 cases.

In the Special Lok Adalat held on November 15, CCPS reconciled/consolidated 40 cases and facilitated reimbursement of ₹1,98,04,148 to the victims. During the pre-Lok Adalat period, CCPS successfully refunded ₹3,07,91,283 to victims in 275 cases. A press release issued by M Srinivasulu city additional commissioner of police (crimes) on Tuesday said that regional cyber cells (ZCCs) have refunded ₹ 71,83,170 in 394 cases.

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