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Man Kills Brother, Pregnant Wife Over ₹7,000 Row

A man allegedly killed his younger brother and his four-months-pregnant wife over a financial dispute involving ₹7,000 at their home in Noorkhan Bazar on Monday evening. Mirchowk police identified the victims as electrician Aqhil Khan and his wife Ajmera Begum.

The accused, Adil Khan, a taxi driver, had lent ₹7,000 to his brother seven months ago. Frequent arguments over debt resulted in deadly attacks. Police said Adil went to Aqhil’s house around 18:00 to demand payment of his debt. A heated argument broke out when Aqhil said he could return the money within a few days. Adil, who was carrying a knife, stabbed Aqhil multiple times in the stomach after slitting his throat, killing him instantly.

Ajmera Begum, who tried to intervene, was also attacked. Adil cut his throat, stabbed him multiple times and ran away, leaving the gun at the scene. Locals informed the police and DCP Rajesh rushed to the spot along with Mirchowk police. While fingerprint and CLUES teams collected evidence, the bodies of the victims were taken to Osmaniye General Hospital for autopsy. Two special teams have been formed and police are scanning CCTV cameras to trace and arrest the accused.

One worker was seriously injured in the accident at the explosives factory

A worker was seriously injured in an explosion at a unit of Premier Explosives Limited in Pedda Kandukuru area of ​​Yadagirigutta mandal in Yadadri-Bhongir district on Monday.

Police identified the injured as 35-year-old Miryala Kranthi Kumar, a native of Pedda Kandukuru. It was reported that the explosion occurred while the company was mixing chemicals in Block 11.

He was shifted to Yashoda Hospital Secunderabad for treatment.

Karate Kalyani files a case against Prakash Raj

BJP leader and actress ‘Karate’ Kalyani has filed a complaint with Panjagutta police against Tollywood actor Prakash Raj for allegedly making derogatory and provocative remarks about Lord Rama and Ramayana. He accused her of engaging in “cultural politics” by brainwashing children through a theater incubator Nirdiganta and equating the sacred epic with the beef dinner at the Kerala Literature Festival.

In her complaint, Padala Kalyani stated that Prakash Raj’s comments at the festival held in Kozhikode in January were “highly derogatory, distorted and malicious”. He claimed that Raj openly admitted to encouraging children to write and perform anti-Hindu plays. Nirdiganta. Police officials confirmed they were examining the evidence. “We will seek legal advice and act in accordance with the law,” an official said.

Three children arrested for bike theft in Kukatpally

Kukatpally police nabbed three boys involved in a series of auto thefts and recovered four stolen two-wheelers from their possession. Police said the accused, aged between 14 and 17, were students residing in Kukatpally and nearby areas. Acting on reliable information, the Kukatpally crime squad nabbed the trio near Kukatpally bus stand under the supervision of senior officers. Investigations linked them to four cases of theft. The stolen vehicles were reported missing in Balajinagar, Gayathrinagar and Sapthagiri Colony. The suspects were sent to the courthouse after their procedures at the police station.

567 cases were recorded in the fight against tobacco

The City Police seized tobacco products worth Rs 1.10 crore and detected 567 cases during ‘Operation Safe School’, which aims to keep educational institutions free from drugs and addiction. Commissioner VC Sajjanar said extensive searches were carried out near schools and colleges on April 18, targeting shops selling gutka, cigarettes and other banned items. “Tobacco products are the gateway to the drug epidemic. Strict measures will be taken against anyone who endangers the future of students,” he warned.

Police registered 119 cases in Charminar district, 102 in Rajendranagar, 98 in Golconda, 78 in Khairatabad, 64 in Secunderabad, 54 in Jubilee Hills and 52 in Shamshabad. The seized items include gutka, cigarettes and other tobacco products.

Depending on the seriousness of the offences, cases have been filed under the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA), relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (BNS), Juvenile Justice Act (Section 77 and 79) and the E-Cigarette Prohibition Act.

Authorities said this crackdown was part of a ‘zero tolerance’ policy against stores that lead students into addiction. Many pawn shops and tea stalls near schools were also found to be unhygienic, causing discomfort to children and women.

Three Mobile Snatchers Arrested in Kanchanbagh; 10 Phones Recovered

Kanchanbagh police arrested three persons for allegedly snatching mobile phones and produced the accused in court for judicial remand. Police alleged that the trio targeted elderly victims in isolated areas in Telangana and AP. Police alleged that the suspect distracted the victim and then took their phone.
Police accused Ambaga Naresh, Mekala Chiranjeev and Bandala Arun Kumar, all from AP. ACP A. Sudhakar said these persons were allegedly involved in seizing cases under Jeedimetla, Patancheru, OU, Jagadgirigutta, Bhongir police limits in Telangana and Gooty in Srikalahasti, AP.

Two Bicycle Theft Accused Escape from Police Custody; Caught Within Minutes

The two suspects, who managed to escape, were caught and detained by the police on Monday. Bowenpally station house officer N. Tirupathi Raju said the under-roaders suspected of bike theft were produced in Secunderabad court and the two persons, N. Naresh and S. Vamsi, were shifted to Chanchalguda jail after absconding.

“Our escort police tracked down and caught Vamsi, who was trying to escape towards Madannapet. Naresh was caught on the same road a few minutes later,” Tirupathi said. Two accused hailing from Khanapur in Nirmal district have been named in a new case. Another detainee in the vehicle did not escape, the official said.

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