Old case stalks Akbaruddin in Medak

Patancheru police registered cases against Akbar in 2005

January 12, 2013 02:18 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:35 pm IST - SANGAREDDY:

The police of Medak district dug out an old case registered against MIM legislator Akbaruddin Owaisi way back in 2005 and filed a requisition petition before the Excise and Prohibition Court to present him before the court.

According to sources, in 2005 the district administration tried to remove a prayer place near Muttangi.

At that time Mr. Akbaruddin reached there and entered into an argument with the then Collector A.K. Singhal and with force pushed him aside along with other officials.

The police of Patancheru registered cases against Akbar, Asaduddin Owaisi, Mumtaz Khan, Asad Pasha Khadri, Mozam Khan and Afzar Khan under 147, 153, 353, 290, 295 (A), 186, 341, 504 and 506 of IPC.

Bail secured

The accused got bail after attending the court in 2009 before the general elections as it was mandatory to see that no warrant was pending. Since then neither Akbar nor Asad presented themselves before the court. Even the police did not serve the NBW against both of them.

With Akbar remanded to the jail at Adilabad district, the police of Patancheru have decided to present him before the court.

Petition filed

Patancheru Circle Inspector Mr Ravinder had confirmed that they have filed a petition before the Prohibition and Excise Court and they would present the legislator once the permission was accorded.

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