Nayeem female aide brings to light more macabre tales

Nayeem female aide brings to light more macabre tales
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The female associate and cook of slain gangster Nayeem told the Special Investigation Team (SIT) sleuths about the heinous acts of Nayeem. She also told the police that she was an eyewitness to two murders he committed in the recent times. 

Hyderabad: The female associate and cook of slain gangster Nayeem told the Special Investigation Team (SIT) sleuths about the heinous acts of Nayeem. She also told the police that she was an eyewitness to two murders he committed in the recent times.

Syed Farhana (30), the female associate of Nayeem, was arrested by the Narsingi police after the gangster was gunned down in Shadnagar. She told the police how Nayeem, along with his wife Salima and mother Tahira, killed his driver Nadeem and relative Nasreen. “Nayeem had hit Nadeem with a rod and then he took a cloth worn by his wife and they both strangulated him. Later, he took me and Nasreen, Sada and Kaleema, along with him to Kothur, where he burnt the body,” said Farhana.

In her statement to the police, Farhana said, “Nayeem used to take four to five girls along with him whenever he visited Goa or Chhattisgarh. They used to wear jeans and burkha to hide weapons. He used to enjoy with girls a lot.” She said Nayeem was very violent towards her son and he used to beat her son with sticks and rods, when she restrained to do sexual favours to him.

Nayeem used to forcibly make the children present in his home drink chilli water and threatened them to kill if they revealed about his activities to anyone. “I was with Nayeem for over three years in his various houses. He exploited me and when I denied doing sexual favours, he had beaten my son black and blue and threatened to kill my family members. Nayeem never allowed us to go to hospital for treatment of my son and he is now unable to even walk. He threatened everyone to kill and always wanted to have control over everyone,” said Farhana.

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