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The Hindu
The Hindu
National
Staff Reporter

Realtor shot dead by his associate group in Madhapur

A 34-year-old realtor, a history-sheeter and former life convict, Mohammed Ismail of Old City was shot dead allegedly by his business associates in a suspected land dispute case in Madhapur police limits in the early hours of Monday.

Ismail who had suffered bullet wounds to his head, was declared brought dead at Osmania General Hospital. His partner Jahangir who reportedly attempted obstructing the attackers was also fired at. He was being treated at a hospital.

According to the police, the incident took place at around 4 a. m. near Neeru’s junction. The business associates — Mujahid, Jeelani and Feroze — reportedly met Ismail near Masab Tank at around 9 p.m. the previous night and were together till the time of attack on Monday.

They were at Banjara Hills, Panjagutta and after 1 a. m. reached Madhapur limits. At around 4 a. m., the victim was in the suspects’ car discussing an issue and suddenly one of them opened fire at point-blank distance from behind. They fled the scene after injuring Jahangir.

Police who have recovered 0.32mm bullet casings from the crime scene believe the weapon used was a country-made pistol. It was suspected that they opened three rounds of fire. Friends of Ismail who were in another vehicle soon rushed the victims to the hospital.

Balanagar DCP G. Sandeep briefing media persons a few hours after the incident said four teams were formed to nab the suspects.

Preliminarily, it was suspected that the accused and victim were on bitter terms over a land deal and their meeting was to settle the transaction. It was still not clear if the firing was a provoked incident or a pre-planned act.

Both the accused and the victim, who had crime history as per police data, after their jail terms started out as real estate businessmen and they had property interests in Sangareddy and Zaheerabad.

Meanwhile, later in the evening, Madhapur police said they have nabbed two of three suspects in the case — Jeelani, who had allegedly opened fire, and another Feroze. They were arrested on the city outskirts. The main accused Mujahid was still at large.

Police said it has also recovered the weapon used in the crime, a country-made pistol, from the accused persons. A full investigation is underway.

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