Police Arrested 15 Youths (Ganja Gang) In Old City
Hyderabad, July 13 (Maxim News): Police conducted midnight raids in Old City. Many ganja gang spots were raided under the police station in Rein Bazaar. The police detained all 15 youths and conducted counseling in the presence of their parents.
The number of ganja gangs in the old city is increasing day by day. They are creating a ruckus on the road under the influence of ganja. Locals are being terrorized late at night. If they ask about this, they are attacked.
Recently, Akbar and his gang got angry in Old City. He suddenly got into a fight with a young man named Parvez who was talking to a friend in front of the house, he attacked Parvez with the knife he had brought with him and escaped. Parvez, who was undergoing treatment at the hospital, died on Monday night.
MLA Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri Made Sensational Comments
AIMIM MLA Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri has visited Parvez’s family members and made sensational comments stating that the criminals who commit murders after taking Rs. 2 lakhs have colluded with the police. These comments made by the AIMIM MLA are now creating a stir. It has become a hot topic to comment that the police do not have the guts and courage to arrest the Ganja gang. MLA Quadri alleged that the police are encouraging the ganja gangs and leaving the ganja gang after taking money.
Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri alleged that rowdy sheeters are committing murders by taking Rs. 2 lakhs in the old city and criminals are colluding with the police. He said after killing, they surrender and get bail in 15-20 days. Moreover, when complaints are made against the Ganja gangs, the police come and complain that they are harassing innocent people. He demanded that the government should impose the PD act against persons involved in Ganja crime. (Maxim News)
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