Tag: Nagar

  • Hyderabad: Gang of dacoits nabbed at Shapur Nagar

    Hyderabad: Gang of dacoits nabbed at Shapur Nagar

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    Hyderabad: An inter-state dacoity gang consisting of 5 members was busted from a dilapidated house in Shapur Nagar by Jeedimetla police.

    Around 11:30 pm on Tuesday night, police received information about the presence of a dacoity gang near Adarsh Bank lane possessing firearms and deadly weapons.

    Suspecting that they were preparing to commit heinous crimes, cops along with patrol mobile staff rushed to the location and rounded up the dilapidated house and arrested the accused.

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    Upon interrogation, they admitted that they belong to Pune, Maharashtra and intended to commit dacoity in the market loaded with jewellery shops.

    Their statement further said that they committed several property offences and bodily offences in Pune earlier and were also imprisoned in a Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA) case.

    Police seized three pistols, six bullets rounds, 16 scissor blade divided pieces, one knife, five big screwdrivers, one torch light, three monkey caps, one cutter, one shovel, one TATA Indica Car (stolen from Guddimalkapur) and net cash worth Rs 70,000 from their possession.

    Amar Singh Jaggar Singh, 21, Lucky Singh Gabbar Singh Tak, 20, Nihal Singh Manav Singh, 17, Jeeth Singh Rajpal Singh, 26 and Nishanth, 22 were arrested and Sections 379 (Punishment for theft), 399 (Wrongful restraint) of Indian Penal Code and Sections 25 (1-B) (a) and 25 (1-B) (b) of Arms Act 1959 was imposed against them.

    According to the police, Jeeth Singh was involved in around 47 property and bodily offences, while Amar Singh was involved in around 18 property and bodily offences.

    “Lucky Singh was also involved in around 40 property and bodily offences and Nihal Singh Manav Singh was involved in around 40 cases and wanted in Lonavala PS, Badlapur PS and Hadapsar PS of Maharashtra,” said police.

    Police have advised citizens to keep their valuables, jewellery and cash in the bank locker instead of keeping them at home.

    The cops have further appealed that owners park their vehicles within the house premises, avoid parking on the road and also avoid sharing information about valuables in the house with anyone.

    Finally, the citizens have been directed to save contact numbers of the local police station and report any suspicious movements or persons by dialling 100 facilities or WhatsApp on 9490617444.

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  • Hyderabad: LB Nagar RHS flyover to be inaugurated today

    Hyderabad: LB Nagar RHS flyover to be inaugurated today

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    The Telangana government has been working on multiple projects to ease the traffic congestion in Hyderabad, including the construction of several flyovers under the Strategic Road Development Programme (SRDP). The LB Nagar RHS flyover is one such project that has been completed at a cost of 32 crores.

    The 700-meter-long unidirectional flyover, with a width of 12 feet and three lanes, will be inaugurated by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD) Minister, KT Rama Rao, today. The LB Nagar RHS flyover is expected to ease traffic congestion for vehicles coming from Vijayawada, Khammam, and Nalgonda to Hyderabad, reducing travel time for commuters and improving the overall traffic situation in the city.

    However, the inauguration of the flyover was delayed due to the MLC election code, even though it was ready a month ago. Nonetheless, the project is now set for the inauguration and will be a significant addition to the growing number of flyovers in Hyderabad.

    The GHMC (Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation) has taken up a total of 35 SRDP projects to improve the city’s transportation infrastructure. Out of these, 32 projects have already been completed, and the construction of the remaining three projects – Golnaka to Amberpet, Uppal to CPRI, and Aramghar to Shamshabad – is underway.

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  • Jamia Nagar violence: Chakka jam not violent protest method, Sharjeel Imam tells HC

    Jamia Nagar violence: Chakka jam not violent protest method, Sharjeel Imam tells HC

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    New Delhi: Defending his discharge in a 2019 Jamia Nagar violence case, JNU student Sharjeel Imam Thursday told the Delhi High Court he only campaigned in favour of peaceful protest and ‘chakka jam’ cannot be termed a “violent method of protest”.

    Imam’s stand came in his written submissions filed in response to the Delhi Police’s plea challenging the trial court order of February 4 discharging him and several others, including student activists Asif Iqbal Tanha and Safoora Zargar, in the matter.

    The case concerns the violence that erupted after a clash between police and people protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the Jamia Nagar area here in December 2019.

    Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma listed the case for hearing on March 23 after the investigating agency sought time on account of the ill health of one of its lawyers.

    The court asked the respondents to file their written submissions in the meantime.

    It also directed that the electronic evidence, including videos, be placed on record.

    The trial court had in its February 4 order discharged 11 people in the case while holding that they were made “scapegoats” by police and that dissent has to be encouraged not stifled.

    The police, in its revision petition, has said the trial court’s order is in the teeth of well settled principles of law, suffers from grave infirmities, and is perverse.

    The police plea said the trial court got swayed by “emotional and sentimental feelings” and cast aspersions on the prosecuting agency. It passed “gravely prejudicial” and “adverse” remarks against the prosecuting agency and the investigation, the revision petition says.

    In his written submissions, Imam said shouting slogans in favour of a particular means of peaceful protest in no way portrays his participation in the violence that ensued later.

    Imam was accused of instigating the riots by delivering a provocative speech at the Jamia Milia University on December 13, 2019. He continues to remain in jail as he is an accused in the larger conspiracy case of the 2020 northeast Delhi riots.

    He stated the protesters had assembled in exercise of their fundamental right to assemble peacefully as guaranteed under the Constitution, and in absence of any prohibitory orders, no culpability could be attributed to him.

    “In his speech at AMU on 16.12.2019, the Answering Respondent merely stated that he campaigned in favor of chakka jam as a means of protest which by no stretch of the imagination could be called a violent method of protest,” he submitted.

    There is no admissible evidence against Imam to show that he shared the common object of the unlawful assembly and that “he was a victim of the violence and had no active role to play in its culmination”, he said in the written submissions.

    “The Answering Respondent is not to be seen in any of the videos adduced by the Prosecution nor is there any statement recorded by the investigating agency in which he is even named much less having attributed any role to him in the commission of the alleged violence,” it stated.

    The fact that violence occurred during the peaceful protest at Jamia which resulted in Sharjeel Imam breaking his glasses is not indicative of the fact that the he participated in the said violence, he has submitted.

    Imam also asserted that his CDR clearly established that he had already left the place of occurrence before the assembly turned unlawful and the allegedly provocative speech was delivered much after the alleged rioting and is subject matter of another case.

    “(Imam) only campaigned in favour of a means of peaceful protest, not violence. The act of shouting slogans in favour of a particular means of peaceful protest in no way portrays the participation of the Answering Respondent in the violence that ensued during the protest,” he said.

    The alleged disclosure statement by Imam, the document said, was not recorded by the investigating agency in the present case and even otherwise it has got no evidentiary value.

    On February 13, the high court had issued notice to Imam and others on the police plea, and clarified that the observations of the lower court would not affect further investigation in the matter or trial of any accused.

    Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain, representing Delhi Police, has urged the high court to expunge the remarks made by the trial court, arguing that the case concerned an unlawful assembly turning violent and not the “right to dissent”.

    The police said at the stage of consideration of an application for discharge, the trial court has to proceed with an assumption that the materials brought on record by the prosecution are true and not go deep into the matter as if to decide the issue of conviction.

    Noting that the accused were merely present at the protest site and there was no incriminating evidence against them, the trial court had said dissent is an extension of the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression, subject to reasonable restrictions.

    While discharging the 11 accused, the trial court had ordered framing of charges against one of them- Mohammad Ilyas.

    The Jamia Nagar police station had filed charge sheet under several provisions of the Indian Penal Code against Imam, Tanha, Zargar, Mohammad Qasim, Mahmood Anwar, Shahzar Raza Khan, Mohammad Abuzar, Mohammad Shoaib, Umair Ahmad, Bilal Nadeem, Chanda Yadav and Mohammad Ilyas.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Youth attacked with sticks, stones in Shaheen Nagar; dies

    Hyderabad: Youth attacked with sticks, stones in Shaheen Nagar; dies

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    Hyderabad: A youth missing for nearly two weeks was found brutally murdered in Hyderabad early on Sunday.

    The body of Mohammed Shah Faisal was found near Minar Colony in Shaheen Nagar on the city outskirts.

    Police shifted the body for autopsy. According to police, the victim was attacked with sticks and stones.

    Faisal was missing since February 12 and his parents had lodged a complaint with Balapur police station under Rachakonda police commissionerate.

    Police have detained a friend of Faisal for questioning. The victim had last spoken to him on his mobile phone.

    Faisal was married five months ago. He had told his family on February 12 that he was going to Osmania Hospital to see someone but when he did not return even after several hours, his parents tried to reach him on his mobile phone but it was switched off.

    The victim is believed to have been murdered the same day. Old rivalry and financial transactions were believed to be the reasons behind the murder.

    The murder came to light hours after a macabre killing came to fore. P. Hari Hara Krishna, an engineering student beheaded his friend, ripped out his heart and chopped off the private parts as the victim was allegedly harassing his girlfriend.

    The bone-chilling crime was committed at Pedda Amberpet on the outskirts of Hyderabad on February 18 but came to light a week later when accused P. Hari Hara Krishna surrendered before police. The 21-year-old went to Abdullapurmet police station and confessed that he murdered his friend Naveen.

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  • Hyderabad: Eight arrested by LB Nagar police for sale of ganja

    Hyderabad: Eight arrested by LB Nagar police for sale of ganja

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    Hyderabad: The Special Operations Team along with the LB Nagar police arrested eight persons, who were illegally transporting Ganja from Odisha to Hyderabad and selling it to people in Nagole.

    The police seized 10 kilo grams of ganja from their possession.

    The accused were identified as Shaik Abbas (24), Maryada Dinesh Reddy (22), Cheruku Chandu ( 22), and Sattu Sriram Charan Teja( 22) are peddlers/consumers.

    Avula Sandeep (22) and Azhar Pasha (27) are consumers. Sahil Singh (24) and Abhishek Singh (22) were also nabbed by the officials.

    According to police, two other accused are absconding and have been identified as Bhukya Srikanth and Ram Babu.

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  • Jamia Nagar violence: Delhi cops move HC after Sharjeel Imam, 10 others discharged

    Jamia Nagar violence: Delhi cops move HC after Sharjeel Imam, 10 others discharged

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    New Delhi: The city police Tuesday moved the Delhi High Court challenging a trial court’s order discharging 11 people, including student activists Sharjeel Imam and Asif Iqbal Tanha, in the 2019 Jamia Nagar violence case.

    The 11 people were discharged on February 4 by the trial court, which said they were made “scapegoats” by police and that dissent has to be encouraged, not stifled.

    The trial court, however, ordered the framing of charges against one of the accused, Mohammad Ilyas.

    According to sources, the petition is yet to be cleared for listing before the high court.

    An FIR was lodged in connection with the violence that erupted after a clash between police and people protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) in the Jamia Nagar area here in December 2019.

    Imam was accused of instigating the riots by delivering a provocative speech at the Jamia Milia University on December 13, 2019. He will continue to remain in jail as he is an accused in the larger conspiracy case of the 2020 northeast Delhi riots.

    The trial court had said there were admittedly scores of protesters at the site and some anti-social elements within the crowd could have created an environment of disruption and havoc.

    “However, the moot question remains — whether the accused persons herein were even prima facie complicit in taking part in that mayhem? The answer is an unequivocal no,” it had added.

    The Jamia Nagar police station had filed the charge sheet against Imam, Asif Iqbal Tanha, Safoora Zargar, Mohammad Qasim, Mahmood Anwar, Shahzar Raza Khan, Mohammad Abuzar, Mohammad Shoaib, Umair Ahmad, Bilal Nadeem, Chanda Yadav and Mohammad Ilyas.

    The charge sheet was filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including 148 (rioting, armed with a deadly weapon), 186 (obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), 435 (mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (wrongful restraint) and 120B (criminal conspiracy).

    The charge sheet also included provisions of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • SC must put end to daily abuse of law: Chidambaram after Jamia nagar violence verdict

    SC must put end to daily abuse of law: Chidambaram after Jamia nagar violence verdict

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    New Delhi: A day after a Delhi court discharged Sharjeel Imam and 10 others in the 2019 Jamia Nagar violence case, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Sunday said the criminal justice system that tolerates pre-trial incarceration is an affront to the Constitution and urged the Supreme Court to put an end to this “daily abuse of the law”.

    A court here on Saturday discharged 11 people, including student activists Imam and Asif Iqbal Tanha, who participated in anti-CAA protests, in the 2019 Jamia Nagar violence case, saying they were made “scapegoats” by police, and that dissent has to be encouraged, not stifled.

    Reacting to the development, Chidambaram tweeted, asking whether there was even prima facie evidence against the accused.

    “The Court’s conclusion: unequivocal no. Some accused have been lodged in jail for nearly three years. Some got bail after many months.This is pre-trial incarceration,” the former home minister said.

    “An inept police and overzealous prosecutors are responsible for keeping citizens in jail before trial. What action will be taken against them?” Chidambaram said in a series of tweets.

    Who will give back the months or years that the accused spent in jail, he asked.

    “Our criminal justice system that tolerates pre-trial incarceration is an affront to the Constitution of India, especially Articles 19 and 21.The SC must put an end to this daily abuse of the law. The sooner the better,” Chidambaram said.

    “Bless the trial courts that push back against the abuse of the law and uphold liberty,” he added.

    Noting that the accused were merely present at the protest site and there was no incriminating evidence against them, the court said dissent is an extension of the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression, subject to reasonable restrictions.

    An FIR was lodged in connection with the violence that erupted after a clash between police and people protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) in the Jamia Nagar area here in December 2019.

    Imam was accused of instigating the riots by delivering a provocative speech at the Jamia Millia Islamia University on December 13, 2019. He will continue to remain in jail as he is an accused in the larger conspiracy case of the 2020 northeast Delhi riots.

    Additional Sessions Judge Arul Varma said there were admittedly scores of protesters at the site and some anti-social elements within the crowd could have created an environment of disruption and havoc.

    “However, the moot question remains — whether the accused persons herein were even prima facie complicit in taking part in that mayhem? The answer is an unequivocal no,” the judge said.



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  • Jamia Nagar violence case: Chronology of events

    Jamia Nagar violence case: Chronology of events

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    New Delhi: Following is the timeline of developments in the Jamia Nagar violence case in which 11 people, including student activists Sharjeel Imam and Asif Iqbal Tanha, were discharged by a Delhi court on Saturday.

    December 2019: Police register FIR. The violence in Delhi’s Jamia Nagar had erupted on December 13.

    April 21, 2020: Chargesheet filed against Mohammad Ilyas, along with a supplementary chargesheet.

    January 12, 2021: Second supplementary chargesheet filed against 11 accused — Sharjeel Imam, Asif Iqbal Tanha, Safoora Zargar, Mohammad Qasim, Mahmood Anwar, Shahzar Raza Khan, Mohammad Abuzar, Mohammad Shoaib, Umair Ahmad, Bilal Nadeem and Chanda Yadav.

    February 1, 2023: During the continuation of arguments on charge, police filed a third supplementary chargesheet to establish that the witnesses have identified the accused on the basis of photographs.

    February 4, 2023: Court discharges all accused except Mohammad Ilyas.

    April 10, 2023: Court to frame charges against Ilyas.

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  • Jamia Nagar violence: Court discharges 11 accused, says booked as ‘scapegoats’

    Jamia Nagar violence: Court discharges 11 accused, says booked as ‘scapegoats’

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    New Delhi: A court here on Saturday discharged 11 people, including student activists Sharjeel Imam and Asif Iqbal Tanha, in the Jamia Nagar violence case, saying as the Delhi Police was unable to apprehend the actual perpetrators, it booked the accused as “scapegoats”.

    The court, however, ordered framing of charges against one of the accused, Mohammad Ilyas.

    “Marshalling the facts as brought forth from a perusal of the chargesheet and three supplementary chargesheets, this court cannot but arrive at the conclusion that the police were unable to apprehend the actual perpetrators behind the commission of the offence, but surely managed to rope the persons herein as scapegoats,” Additional Sessions Judge Arul Varma said.

    An FIR was lodged in connection with the violence that erupted after a clash between police and people protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) in the Jamia Nagar area here December 2019.

    The judge said there were admittedly scores of protesters at the site and some anti-social elements within the crowd could have created an environment of disruption and havoc.

    “However, the moot question remains — whether the accused persons herein were even prima facie complicit in taking part in that mayhem? The answer is an unequivocal no,” he added.

    The court said the legal proceedings against the 11 accused were initiated in a “perfunctory and cavalier fashion” and “allowing them to undergo the rigmarole of a long-drawn trial does not augur well for the criminal justice system of the country”.

    “Furthermore, such police action is detrimental to the liberty of citizens who choose to exercise their fundamental right to peacefully assemble and protest. The liberty of the protesting citizens should not have been lightly interfered with,” it said.

    The court said dissent is an extension of the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression, subject to reasonable restrictions.

    Referring to a 2012 verdict of the Supreme Court, the judge said the court is duty-bound to lean towards an interpretation that protects the rights of the accused, given the ubiquitous power disparity between them and the state machinery.

    The court said the investigative agencies needed to discern the difference between dissent and insurrection.

    “The latter (insurrection) has to be quelled indisputably. However, the former (dissent) has to be given space, a forum, for dissent is perhaps reflective of something which pricks a citizen’s conscience,” it said.

    The court also said dissent has to be encouraged and not stifled, with the condition that it should be absolutely peaceful, without degenerating into violence.

    The judge said the probe agency should have incorporated the use of technology or gathered credible intelligence against the accused.

    “Else, it should have abstained from filing such ill-conceived chargesheets qua persons whose role was confined only to being a part of a protest,” he said.

    “Considering the fact that the case of the state is devoid of irrefragable evidence, all the persons charge-sheeted, barring Mohammad Ilyas, are hereby discharged for all the offences for which they were arraigned. They be set at liberty, if not wanted in any other case,” the court said in its order.

    It also said “it is apparent that the police have arbitrarily chosen to array some people from the crowd as accused, and others from the same crowd, as police witnesses. This cherry-picking by the police is detrimental to the precept of fairness”.

    The court said photographs of Ilyas showed him hurling a burning tyre and that he was duly identified by police witnesses.

    “Therefore, charges levelled in the chargesheet be framed…(against) accused Mohammad Ilyas,” the judge said.

    “Needless to say, the investigative agency is not precluded from conducting further investigation in a fair manner…in order to bring to book the actual perpetrators, with the adjuration not to blur lines between dissenters and rioters, and to desist from henceforth arraigning innocent protesters,” he added.

    Noting that the chargesheets filed in the case had “nothing new to offer”, the court said “this filing of a slew of chargesheets must cease, else this juggernaut reflects something beyond mere prosecution and would have the effect of trampling the rights of accused persons”.

    The court said the accused were merely present at the spot and there was no incriminating evidence against them.

    “No overt act or participation in the commission of offences was attributed to them. There are no eyewitnesses who could substantiate the version of the police that the accused persons were in any way involved in the commission of the offences,” the court said.

    It also said there was no prohibitory order in the area where the protests took place.

    The court further said the chargesheet failed to elaborate on the unlawful common object of the accused and there was no evidence regarding the accused sharing the common object with each other and with the crowd in general.

    The judge said the test of positive knowledge was also missing in the chargesheet.

    “The accused were protesting against a piece of legislation and sloganeering against enactment thereof. Positive knowledge that their sloganeering would result in such a maelstrom is something that cannot be attributed to them sans any cogent proof,” the judge said.

    Quashing the charge of conspiracy, the court said the prosecution did not submit any proof that there was an agreement or conspiracy between the accused.

    “The prosecution did not place any WhatsApp chats, SMS or even proof of the accused persons interacting with each other…even in the photographs, all the 12 accused are not standing side by side and in the video also, they are not seen signalling or talking to each other,” the court said.

    The Jamia Nagar police station had filed the chargesheet against Imam, Tanha, Safoora Zargar, Mohammad Qasim, Mahmood Anwar, Shahzar Raza Khan, Mohammad Abuzar, Mohammad Shoaib, Umair Ahmad, Bilal Nadeem, Chanda Yadav and Mohammad Ilyas.

    Imam was accused of instigating the riots by delivering a provocative speech at the Jamia Milia University on December 13, 2019. He will continue to remain in jail as he is an accused in the larger conspiracy case of the 2020 northeast Delhi riots.

    The chargesheet was filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including 148 (rioting, armed with a deadly weapon), 186 (obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), 435 (mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (wrongful restraint) and 120B (criminal conspiracy).

    The chargesheet also included provisions of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )