Woman Alleges Police Torture in Shadnagar
Sunita, a resident of Ambedkar Colony in Shadnagar, has accused the Shadnagar police of torturing her. She was brought to the police station after being linked to a theft case involving gold and cash stolen from a house on July 24.
Nagendra from Ambedkarnagar reported the theft, claiming that 24 tolas of gold and Rs. 2 lakh in cash were stolen.
Sunita said the police brought her, her husband Bheemaiah, and their 13-year-old son to the station. Bheemaiah was later released. Sunita alleged that police officers tied her hands and legs with ropes and beat her with leather belts while demanding a confession. This happened in front of her son. After the torture, Sunita was released and sent home.
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చీర విప్పి నెక్కర్ తొడిగి మరీ కర్రలతో కొట్టిన పోలీసులు.
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షాద్ నగర్ డిటెక్టివ్ ఇన్స్పెక్టర్ రామ్ రెడ్డితో పాటు నలుగురు పోలీసుల వీరంగం.
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The police found one tola of gold and Rs. 4,000 in cash from Sunita. She was then allowed to go home.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police, B. Rajesh, said an inquiry into the incident has been ordered. The Cyberabad Commissioner of Police, Avinash Mohanty, has temporarily moved Shadnagar Detective Inspector Rami Reddy to the Commissioner’s office while the investigation is ongoing. ACP Shadnagar is conducting the inquiry, and further actions will be based on its findings.
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