Deccan Chronicle

Two men arrested in Muneer Shah’s murder

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The Afzalgunj police have cracked the murder mystery of Muneer Shah, who was found bludgeoned to death in a function hall last week and arrested two men on Friday.

According to the police, Shah has been threatenin­g and extorting money from the duo and also has a murder case and two robbery cases against him.

The arrested were identified as Shiva alias Krishna, 36, a resident of Dhoolpet, and a native of Zaheerabad, who is involved in seven theft cases and T. Nagaraj, 26, who works in a function hall and hails from Nizamabad, police said.

Muneer Shah, 40, a labourer, was found murdered at Rasheedia Function Hall in Yakutpura on June 7.

Based on a complaint given by Aslam Bin Khaled, the owner of the function hall, a case was booked under Section 302 (murder) of IPC and an investigat­ion was initiated.

The crime team of Afzalgunj verified as many as 100-150 men before cracking the case, said P. Ganendra Reddy, police inspector of Afzalgunj.

“Shah is a local who extorts money from people and is also a property offender. He threatened Shiva and demanded money. When he refused, Shah drew a blade from his pocket and cut Shiva’s neck, grazing the skin. He further told him that the next time he sees him, he should pay up. Shiva later learnt that Muneer had threatened his paramour. Developing a grudge, Shiva and Nagaraj teamed up and beat Shah up with sticks before throwing a boulder on his head on June 6,” the official said.

The two men were booked for murder and were sent to judicial remand on Friday. Two policemen whose photos were clicked by Deccan Chronicle photograph­ers for riding without a helmet on Friday, were issued an e-challan.

They were captured near Lalithanag­ar community hall at Nallakunta. Reportedly, the constable belongs to East Zone area and an e-challan was issued against Venkateshw­arlu Mellacherv­u for not riding without wearing a helmet.

The vehicle bearing a registerat­ion number AP 24 Q 9869 has received as many as three e-challans just in the last three days for driving without a helmet.

These three challans were issued at Amberpet T junction, Tilak Nagar cross road and Hanuman Temple.

The violator with three pending challans needs to pay `405 against the three challans with `100 each for not wearing a helmet and `105 as user charges.

According to senior traffic officials, The Commission­er of Police issued orders that every officer, be it a home guard or a top level official, he/she must wear a helmet if they are travelling by bike.

If any official is found violating this rule, an e-challan will be issued and the traffic officials are ensuring that this rule is strictly enforced.

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