Deccan Chronicle

7 booked for recording dancers at an event

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Seven persons were booked for recording dances at an event at Indira Gandhi crossroads in Alwal on Wednesday night.

According to Alwal inspector M, Mattaiah, an entertainm­ent programme was organised to celebrate Sadar Utsav by one Venkatesh Goud, Narsing Yadav, Narayana and four others.

The organisers had not taken police permission to conduct the programme where they had called dancers. Videos of the dance performanc­es by the women went viral on Friday morning.

The inspector said, "The dances were not obscene. But the organisers did not take police permission and also used sound systems. A case has been registered against the seven persons under Section 188 of IPC, and Sections 21, 76 and 71 (A) of CP Act for the probe."

In another incident at Chaitanyap­uri, TRS Kothapet member Thota Mahesh Yadav was booked under Section 188 of the IPC for using drone cameras during a rally organised on the occasion of Sadar Utsav on Thursday night.

Chaitanyap­uri police said Mr Yadav took permission to organise the rally, but not for using a drone camera. A case has been registered against him and the camera owner. Further probe is on, said the police.

In yet another instance at Ibrahimpat­nam, a case was booked against two persons, Ilaiah and Pandu, for using sound systems during Sadar Utsav procession at Ramdaspall­i. The police have seized the equipment and are investigat­ing the case. Financial losses forced a young couple to end their lives, leaving behind their three-year-old daughter. The couple are workers in Diva Laboratory and had invested their money in stocks.

On Wednesday night, Shreesha, 27, ended her life by hanging and her husband Bapaiah Chowdary jumped in front of a train at Sanathnaga­r on Thursday after he got to know of his wife’s suicide.

KPHB police said that one D. Krishna Chaitanya lodged a complaint stating that his sister B Shreesha, who works in Diva Laboratory at Gachibowli was found dead at her home on Wednesday evening. She was found hanging to the ceiling using a cloth.

Krishna stated that Chowdary invested the money in stocks and suffered losses, which created disputes between the couple. “On Wednesday, when I called my sister to convey Diwali wishes, she did not respond. Later, when I went to their home in KPHB, she was found dead. It is learned that Chowdary sold the land given to him during the marriage and it had upset Shreesha,” said Krishna in his complaint.

At about 5 am, he received a call from a stranger informing that Chowdary was found dead on the railway tracks near Sanathnaga­r, said the police.

The police said that a case of suspicious death under Section 174 CrPC has been registered for their deaths.

■ CHAITANYAP­URI POLICE said Mr Yadav took permission to organise the rally, but not for using a drone.

■ IN ANOTHER case, the organisers had not taken police permission to conduct the programme with dancers.

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