An Auto driver brutally killed in Mirchowk

An Auto driver brutally killed in Mirchowk
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One more brutal killing occurred in Mirchowk police station limits on Wednesday evening hours The accused slit the throat of the victim with a knife in front of police and public openly

One more brutal killing occurred in Mirchowk police station limits on Wednesday evening hours. The accused slit the throat of the victim with a knife in front of police and public openly. The victim in a helpless condition fought between life and death. Nobody dared to save the victim and just watched the brutal killing as a spectator. The incident occurred near ICICI Bank at Nayapul.

The whole incident recorded in CCTVs and it went viral in social media which has raised fingers on the efficiency of police in providing security the victims. From CCTV footage it was revealing that traffic police and law & order police was there on the spot but failed to stop the killing. A traffic police tried for a moment but he also foiled his efforts. Questions were also raised on public who has not acted efficiently to resist the accused. At last humanity and people's unity failed before the accused revengeful murder.

The victim identified as Shakeer Qureshi(30). He was an auto driver and was living in Chenchalguda. The accused Abdul Khaja(29) was also an auto driver and he also belongs to Chanchalguda.

The victim died on the spot due to severe bleeding. After doing the murder the accused in a normal mood spoke with the public and with police and was roamed around the dead body.

When additional policemen reached the spot they have taken the accused into custody. They shifted the victims body to Osmania Hospital mortuary for postmortem. By registering the case Mirchowk police were investigating the reasons behind the brutal murder.

After the Attapur revenge murder, it was the second such killing incident where the killer murdered the victim openly when the public and police watched the ghastly and condemnable incident as spectators.

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