Загрузка видео...
Не удалось загрузить видео
For nearly a year, Karimnagar software engineer Challa Sai Krishna Reddy believed the promises made by online betting platform Dafabet. Between January 2024 and January 2025, he deposited and wagered money on the platform, eventually losing ₹9.95 lakh. His complaint to Telangana Police triggered an investigation that uncovered a... show more
26,425 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад •via X (Twitter)
Комментарии: 0
Нет доступных комментариев
Здесь появятся комментарии из оригинального поста
Похожие видео
0:40
Sensitive content
A 29-year-old man was arrested in Karnataka's Bagalkot district for allegedly killing his wife after suspecting her of having an extramarital affair, police said on Tuesday. Bhagyashree Jigalur was found dead at the couple's home in Galagali village in Bilagi taluk on Monday evening. Her husband, Praveen Ashok Jigalur, allegedly hanged her and filmed her as she struggled while hanging from a noose, investigators told to media. He then shared the video with her father, other family members and friends. Investigators are also probing whether the woman was assaulted before her death. Police have arrested Jigalur and registered a murder case against him based on a complaint filed by Bhagyashree's father. Police said the exact sequence of events was yet to be established. Officers are investigating whether the woman was assaulted before being hanged or whether she died by hanging after an assault, as injuries were found on her body. "There are blood injuries on the woman's body, and the accused appeared to harbour resentment towards her. Instead of attempting to save her, he recorded videos and immediately shared them with several people," Bagalkot Superintendent of Police Siddharth Goyal told to media. Police have recovered videos allegedly stored on the woman's mobile phone, along with those recorded by the accused after the incident. "The accused shared those videos with the woman's father, family members and some friends. We have recovered those videos," the officer said. Police recovered an iron rod-like weapon from the house and collected evidence for forensic examination. Officers also found beer bottles at the scene and are investigating whether she was made to consume alcohol. "The post-mortem examination will clarify the nature of the injuries on the neck. We are also examining whether she was given any intoxicating substance. Stomach contents have been preserved and sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory for analysis," the officer said. Police said the couple married in 2020 and lived together for about four years. They have a three-year-old son. The accused worked as a driver and travelled frequently over the past two years. During that time, police suspect Bhagyashree developed a relationship with another man from the area where her parental home is located. Police said the alleged affair led to frequent arguments between the couple. Bhagyashree had been staying at her parents' home for the past one-and-a-half months. Police are also looking into her alleged complaints that her husband was not taking proper care of her. According to SP Goyal, the accused went to his in-laws' house on Monday and brought her back to their home. The couple were alone when the incident took place, police said. Police said they plan to seek the accused's custody to verify the videos recovered during the investigation, question witnesses and look into the couple's previous marital disputes.
Hate Detector 🔍
58,162 просмотров • 22 дней назад
4:40
Sensitive content
Who would’ve thought a Speed Post parcel marked “medicines” was actually carrying ganja? That’s exactly how a nationwide drug syndicate allegedly operated until Hyderabad Police cracked the network. The gang, based in Jharkhand, allegedly cultivated and sourced ganja, packed it into small parcels, falsely declared the contents as medicines, and shipped them through Speed Post to customers across nearly 21 states, including Hyderabad. Orders were taken via WhatsApp, payments were made through UPI, and code words like “Mango” were used to refer to different quantities of cannabis. The syndicate allegedly handled 80 to 100 orders a day, generating an estimated ₹4 to ₹5 crore annually. The investigation began after H-NEW intercepted a parcel destined for Hyderabad, leading police to unravel the entire supply chain. The probe has also exposed serious gaps in postal parcel screening, prompting Hyderabad Police to seek stricter scanning protocols for parcels transported by rail and air.
Telugu360
20,808 просмотров • 1 месяц назад
