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Hyderabad: The Kamatipura police claimed to have solved the m stanley cup urder of an IT empl hydrojug canada oyee with the arrest of four persons including a woman relative of the deceased. The victim is identified as Mir Basith Ali, 30, a resident of Fathe Darwaza. He lived along with his brother Mir Wasey Ali, a resident of Fathe Darwaza. The arrested persons were identified as a 39-year-old pensioner, widower Shakera Begum, 30-year-old Syed Irfan, property dealing agent, 35-year-old event manager Shiva Kumar, and 18-year-old private employee Syed Azeem. T Komaraiah, Inspector of Police, Kamatipura police station stated that both the parents of Basith had expired and he stayed in a house measuring 500 square yards at Kamatipura Fateh Darwaza. After the death of the parents, his aunty Shakera Begum, wife of his fathers elder brother took care of them and brought them up. Also ReadPolice Round up 2022: Cyberabad records 25.84% increase in cyber crime Since sometime some disputes have been going on between Shakera Begum and Basith Ali, over property and rents of the three stories building. Basith allegedly threatened the Shakera whenever she demanded a share in the property and rents, said T Komaraiah. Shakera Begum discussed the issue with Syed Irfan, who agreed to help her to kill Basith Ali. On Tuesday December 20 , when Basith Ali was alone in the house, Syed Irfan, came to the residence of Shakera Begum along with Shiva and Syed Azeem aiming to kill him. hydrojug traveler :root{-- Lffg 17th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas to be held from January 8 to 10
LIMESTONE, Maine 鈥?An anonymous user of the social media app Yik Yak earlier this week posted a threat for April 15 against the Limestone Community School, which shares a building with the Maine School of Science and Mathematics.Officials at the schools and local police have investigated and alerted parents about the threat, without specifying exactly what it was, and indicated that classes would proceed Friday as scheduled.In a polene cyme message emailed to parents on Thursday, Limestone Community School Principal Susan White and MSSM Executive Director Luke Shorty said they were made aware of the threatening post on Tuesday and immediately contacted Limestone Police Chief Stacey Mahan.The post already had been removed when school officials and police tried to view it, however, and no additional threats have been posted on Yik Yak since, according to the email to parents. After the Limestone Police Departments initial investigation and their continued monitoring of the Yik Yak site, they have been unable to substantiate the threat and they feel that with stepped up security, it is safe to proceed with school [on Friday, April 15], White and Shorty wrote to parents.Staff is taking extra safety precautions and will be monitoring the front doors during student arrival, and they have practiced lockdown procedur polene es with students, according to the email. The Police Department also will have a presence on brumate campus.More articles from the BDN |
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