Youth Set MIM Office On Fire In The Old City

Hyderabad, Dec 5 (Maxim News): An unknown young man set fire to the MIM office in the old city and fled. This incident took place in the early morning of Tuesday December 5 in Chandrayangutta.

A young man came to the MIM office in Chandrayangutta New Indira Nagar with a battle of petrol and poured petrol on the doors of the office and set it on fire. Later, he escaped from there. The neighbors who noticed the burning fire immediately reached the spot and put it under control.

Later the police were informed, after this, the police reached the spot and examined the local CCTV footage. They saw the visuals of a young man wearing a mask and setting fire to the office of the MIM party. Police have registered a case based on the CCTV footage and said they are trying to nab the accused. (Maxim News)


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