
Police Halasuro arrested 26 -year -old vegetable sellers and two of his collaborators to ignite up to 14 vehicles, allegedly as a message of their relative, a rotated opponent who is currently filed in Pappan Agarahara in Bengalur.
D. Devaraj, a representative of the Police Commissioner (East Division), said that the accused Maqsood Ahmed, 26, a vegetable seller on Bazaar Street in Halasur and resident DJ Halli, and his collaborators, Izhar Pasha, 24 and Hadeed Tabrez, 26, were watched on the basis of CCTV.
The police said the main accused in the case of Maqsood Ahmed, is the usual perpetrator involved in several cases. After this case, the police opened screw leaves against the trio.
The trio, armed with gasoline bottles, entered the narrow Jeane from Kariyamma Temple Street and divided the fuel and lit vehicles in the morning of July 28. As a result, there were 10 two-rounds, three rounds belonging to the inhabitants of the area and a van belonging to charity trust.
After asking the police, she found out that the accused had raised resentment against the murder of the accused and his distant relative identified as Fahad. According to police, Fahad murdered Maqsood’s sister -in -law Sirajuddin (32) in Ramamurtha Nagar near Tin Factory at the beginning of this year to avenge his father’s murder.
Sirajuddin was Fahad’s mother uncle and allegedly killed his father Anwar Pasha in 2010 for a dispute over property. Fahad was at that time for nine years and witnessed the killing of his father and decided to avenge his death. Sirajuddin, who was arrested in this case, was released after 10 years and Fahad, together with three of his collaborators, attacked and murdered him in May 2025. Fahad and his collaborators have been arrested and are currently served in the central prison of Pappan Agarahara.
The accused told the police that Fahad had attacked Maqsood and humiliated him for which he wanted avenge, and wanted to give Fahad a message that they were “waiting” for him.
Published – 6. August 2025 20:15