SHO, constable suspended
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The Station House Officer, Nagarampalem police station, Guntur, Y. Mallikarjuna Rao and constable Mani, who were charged on Sunday along with nine others in a case related to the alleged suicide of a 59-year old woman, were on Monday suspended and sent to Vacancy Reserve (VR).
The two were booked under Section 174 Cr.P.C. DIG Trivikram Varma sent them to VR and posted Ratna Swamy as the in-charge SHO.
The DIG ordered an inquiry by Additional SP, Crimes, Manohara Rao.
S. Umadevi, an attender in the Soil Testing Laboratory of the Agricultural Department, reportedly committed suicide on May 22 morning after allegedly being harassed by her in-laws over a property dispute. Her younger son alleged that she was harassed by the Nagarampalem police even as the family was pleading that they would settle the issue after the ceremony of the eldest son, who died on May 8.
Man killed by son over property dispute
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A person was allegedly killed by his son at Venkatpura near Banavara in Arsikere taluk on Sunday. Sanna Chikkanna, 65, was found murdered at his home in the village. His son, Srinivas, allegedly murdered him over a property dispute.
According to the police, Srinivas had repeatedly demanded his father register the house, they were staying, in his name. He often assaulted his father on the same issue. On Saturday night the duo had a heated argument and Srinivas beat up his father. The neighbours found Chikkanna dead and informed the police.
Man killed by siblingover property dispute
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A 40-year-old Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) division leader was bludgeoned to death by his brother at Shaikpet nalaon Wednesday over a property dispute, police said. Around 11.15 p.m. on Wednesday, the accused, Chinna alias Narender saw his brother, the victim, S Vijay Kumar, who is also a fish vendor, standing on the road near Shaikpet junction and picked up a quarrel with him about his share of money they would get by selling their two-storey building.
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Police said the incident happened following an altercation between the accused and his wife at their residence in Hyderabad s Bilal Nagar locality on Monday evening. Hyderabad man shot at family members [Representative image]  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The accused had sought the documents of the house from his wife as he wanted to sell it off.
Police said that the accused fired three shots from his licensed gun, injuring none.
The accused was taken in custody under attempt to murder charges, following a complaint by his son.
Hyderabad: In a shocking incident, a builder allegedly opened fire on his wife and his children during an argument over property documents at their residence in Bilal Nagar locality within the jurisdiction of Kalapather police station in Telangana’s Hyderabad on Monday. The family members, luckily, escaped unhurt.
The 60-year-old woman alleged that the local police did not take any action on her complaint against her son and his wife, following she approached the court for justice.