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Special teams formed to nab culprits

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 Special teams formed  to  nab culprits
Special teams formed to nab culprits

Hyderabad,Oct 14:Following  the  mysterious murder of S Chandrasekhar(24) an executive of Tech Mahindra Satyam Computers on Tuesday, the city Police  have  constituted special teams to  nab the  culprits.With a view to contain crime, the police have sought the co-operation from  various sections of the public so that the culprits could be nabbed  at the earliest.According to the police  sources  the two teams  which  have  been  constituted  had already intensified their investigation to nab the culprits.As reported  earlier  Chandrasekhar’s body was found near the Municipal Ward Office at Karwan on the city outskirts on Tuesday. 

His body was  stuffed in a gunny bag sack which was found near the Municipal Ward Office at Karwan on the city outskirts yesterday. His body bore several bruises and found strangled with a wire.Chandrasekhar,a native of Mahbubabad town in Warangal district, was married  to Anusha last year. The couple had been staying at Bhagawandas Bagh in Tallagadda near Mehadipatnam.According to his wife, on Monday at about 10.30 pm, when they were having dinner at their home, two persons came to see her husband. Chandrasekhar introduced the duo as his friends to his wife. After finishing dinner, he told her that he was going to Basara with his friends and would be back  on Tuesday.The reasons for his sudden plan to visit Basara was not  given by  his wife.Since then, there had been no communication from Chandrasekhar.

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On Tuesday at about 10 am, Anusha, a housewife , noticed a flash on a news channel about an unidentified body. After seeing the flash, she became apprehensive and tried to call on Chandrasekhar’s mobile phone, but it was switched off. Finally, at 1.30 pm she went to the Tapachabutra police station complaining that her husband was missing. Police showed her the photographs of the body and she identified it as her husband’s.A case was registered under Sec 302 of the IPC  by  the police.