Realtor jumps wall, gives Cyberabad police a miss

The police had summoned a 35-year-old realtor, Jeevan Goud, in a land encroachment case.

Update: 2018-01-18 19:43 GMT
Hyderabad police commissioner V.V. Srinivas Rao collects details during the Sakala Samagra Nerasthula Survey in Kacheguda Crossroads at the Sultan Bazar police limits on Thursday. (Photo: DC)

Hyderabad: While the entire Telangana police is busy with the Samagra Nerasthula Survey, the Cyberabad police is hunting for a suspect who gave them a miss and escaped from his home. 

The police had summoned a 35-year-old realtor, Jeevan Goud, in a land encroachment case. A resident of Mailardevpally approached the police stating that strangers had trespas-sed into his land, measuring 300 square yards at Mailardevpally. 

The police found that Jeevan Goud trespassed into the land and summoned him for questioning. He claimed that he was the original owner of the land. To verify his claims, the police asked him to submit the original documents and he was sent  home accompanied by a constable. After reaching home, he made the constable wait outside and went in. Jeevan jumped the compound wall and escaped.

P. Ashok, ACP, Rajendranagar, said that the land was owned by Jameeluddin and after his death his family was in possession of the land. 

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