Hyderabad plunged into panic as two savage murders rocked the city within a chilling 24-hour span, exposing a surge in violent crime. The first bloodbath unfolded Wednesday night in Bandlaguda’s Ghouse Nagar, where 24-year-old pan shop owner Mohammed Mousin was ambushed and stabbed to death by three assailants. Eyewitnesses described a frenzied attack that left the young vendor bleeding out on the street, his dreams brutally cut short.
Police rushed Mousin to a nearby hospital, but doctors pronounced him dead on arrival. A bloodied knife recovered from the scene is now key evidence as investigators hunt the trio, probing motives from personal grudges to possible gang rivalries. The quiet neighborhood remains on edge, with locals demanding swift justice and enhanced night patrols.
Barely hours later, Thursday morning brought another shocker at Tolichowki near SS Function Hall. Ayub was mercilessly slain by his own friend, Tariq, in a betrayal that has stunned the community. Cops are piecing together the deadly fallout—witness statements hint at a heated argument escalating into fatal violence. Tariq is the prime suspect, with a manhunt underway.
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The back-to-back killings have sparked outrage, with residents questioning law enforcement’s grip on rising street crime. Bandlaguda and Tolichowki police stations are under pressure, coordinating raids and CCTV analysis. Cyberabad Commissioner has vowed “zero tolerance,” promising arrests within days to restore calm.
As fear grips Hyderabad’s streets, these twin tragedies highlight a disturbing trend of knife attacks and personal disputes turning lethal. Families mourn, authorities scramble, and the city prays the bloodshed ends before another life is lost.
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