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Hyderabad: Illegal Mehendi Factory Busted, Toxic Dye Seized

Hyderabad: Cracked Down on Spurious Mehndi! Toxic Cones Seized, Shakil Industries in Crosshairs

Hyderabad, Telangana: In a swift crackdown, the Drugs Control Administration (DCA) Telangana has shut down a spurious mehendi cone manufacturing unit operating illegally in Mehdipatnam. Acting on intelligence, officials raided Shakil Industries and seized a massive stock of ‘Special Karachi Mehndi Cones’ found to contain the harmful synthetic dye, picramic acid.

The raid was triggered by Drugs Inspector J. Kiran Kumar, who received reports of a suspicious mehendi product circulating in the market. After identifying Shakil Industries as the manufacturer, he sent samples for lab testing. The results confirmed the presence of picramic acid, a banned substance unsuitable for henna cones according to Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) regulations.

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Further investigation is underway, and Mohammed Yousuf Ali, the proprietor of Shakil Industries, faces legal action. The DCA press release emphasized the dangers of cosmetics produced in unlicensed facilities, highlighting their potential lack of quality and potential for harmful ingredients. They urge consumers to be vigilant and look for the ‘Licence’ details on cosmetic labels before purchase.

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Hyderabad Courts Deliver Justice

Two Men Jailed for Women Harassment and Public Nuisance in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, 14 Dec: In separate incidents, local courts in Hyderabad handed down jail sentences to two men for harassing women and creating a public nuisance, marking a significant step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.

In the first case, T. Ramu, a 27-year-old resident of Madhura Nagar, faced a three-day simple imprisonment for harassing a woman from his own neighborhood over the phone. The Madhura Nagar police promptly arrested Ramu, taking a firm stand against such unacceptable behavior.

The second incident involved Syed Murtaza, a 30-year-old resident of Nallagutta in Ramgopalpet, who was found creating a public nuisance under the influence of a psychotropic substance. Following complaints from local residents, the Ramgopalpet police took swift action, booking a case against Murtaza and subsequently arresting him. The court, acknowledging the severity of his actions, sentenced him to ten days of simple imprisonment.

These verdicts highlight the commitment of the local law enforcement agencies and the judiciary to address issues related to women’s safety and public order. Such stringent actions against individuals engaging in harassment and public nuisance send a clear message that the legal system is vigilant and responsive to the concerns of the community.

The Madhura Nagar and Ramgopalpet police, along with the judiciary, have emphasized the need for swift and decisive action against those who violate the law and infringe upon the rights of others. These measures aim to create a safer environment for all residents and deter potential wrongdoers.

As the legal system continues to play a crucial role in maintaining social order, it is hoped that such actions will serve as a deterrent, fostering a sense of security and well-being within the community. The importance of collective efforts to curb harassment and public nuisance cannot be overstated, and these recent convictions stand as a testament to the commitment of authorities to uphold justice and protect the rights of citizens.

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AIMIM MLA Jaffar Hussain Meraj Faces Legal Action

Jaffar Hussain Meraj Faces Legal Action for Breaking Rules After Election Win

Hyderabad, Dec 5: The police in Bhavani Nagar have taken action against AIMIM MLA-elect Jaffar Hussain Meraj for breaking the rules after winning the Yakutpura assembly elections. On Sunday night, the police spotted a gathering near Samad Hotel in Salam Chowk during their routine patrol. It was allegedly organized by Jaffar Hussain Meraj, Yaser Arafat, and other AIMIM members.

The group started a rally, set off fireworks without permission, and caused a disturbance, according to Bhavani Nagar constable A Sudhakar. Jaffar Hussain Meraj and others are now charged under Sections 188, 341, and 290 of the IPC, as well as violations of the City Police Act.

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At the same time, Karimnagar police have filed a similar case against BRS MLA-elect P Kaushik Reddy for causing a disturbance and obstructing a public servant after winning in the Huzurabad constituency.

It’s also reported that the Karimnagar II Town police registered a case against P Kaushik Reddy for leaving the counting center with his supporters to celebrate the election win. The charges include Sections 188, 353, 290, and 506 of the IPC. The police statement emphasized, “A case was registered against him and others.”

Lizard in Biryani Scandal: GHMC Takes Action Against Hyderabad Eatery

GHMC Initiates Action Against Hyderabad Eatery After Lizard Found in Biryani

Hyderabad: A popular restaurant in Hyderabad is facing trouble with the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) after a customer found a lizard in their biryani. The incident occurred on a Saturday afternoon when a family ordered a mini chicken biryani from Bawarchi restaurant at RTC X Roads.

The customer, B. Sowmya, shared that her son Aditya, who is scared of lizards, spotted it just before taking a bite. Despite attempts to contact the restaurant for a resolution, there was no proper response. The restaurant eventually offered a refund, but Sowmya’s concern was about the potential risk to other children who might have consumed the contaminated food. Consequently, they filed a complaint at Chikkadpally police station.

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GHMC’s food safety wing, responding to multiple complaints, initiated an inquiry. Food safety officer Swathi B inspected Bawarchi, collecting samples for lab testing. The restaurant claimed they were not responsible as the food was bought from the takeaway counter.

Sudershan Reddy, GHMC’s designated food safety officer, reported unhygienic conditions in the restaurant’s kitchen during the inspection. A notice will be served to the hotel management, and if quality isn’t maintained in the future, legal action may be taken.

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