A woman and two of her accomplices were arrested on the charges of killing a man and making it look like an accident. According to the Meerpet police, the suspects were B Swetha Reddy (32), from Prashanthi Hills in Meerpet, K Ashok (28), the former vice-principal of a private junior college, and K Karthik (30), an electrician. Ashok and Karthik are from Andhra Pradesh. The
Extramarital relations after friendship over Facebook and an attempt to blackmail the woman with her obscene video clip led to the murder of a 32-year-old man in Hyderabad.CCTV footage of the attack on the victim by another Facebook friend of .
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Government trying to terrorise opposition party leaders, says TDP MLC
Telugu Desam MLC M. Ravindranath Reddy alias B.Tech Ravi has accused the State government of trying to terrorise the opposition party leaders by framing them in false cases.
Speaking to the media at the Kadapa central prison upon his release on bail on Monday, the MLC said he was ready to face any number of such ‘false’ cases as he strongly believed that they would all blow away. He accused the ‘educated and well-mannered’ police officials of making false statements during his arrest. “First they said they were arresting me under Prevention of SC/ST Atrocities Act and later changed it to the riots case.