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Hyderabad: Paan shop owner jailed for 3 days for keeping shop open till midnight

The owner of a paan shop who tried to operate his business beyond the stipulated time will spend three days in prison.

Mohd Asif (25), the owner of Al Kareem pan shop in Santoshnagar, was booked by the police under the City Police Act for defying public servant orders.

On Wednesday, a local court at Nampally sentenced him to three days imprisonment for keeping his paan shop open beyond its permitted hours.

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Man threatens paan shop owner with gun

In October, police arrested a man for causing a commotion in the Old City’s Bibi Bazaar area on Saturday after he threatened a paan shop owner with a gun for refusing to pay the money.

According to Mirchowk Assistant Commissioner of Police G Prasad Kumar, the accused, Mohammed Wajeeduddin alias Wajeed, a resident of Amannagar, Tallabkatta, went to Sabeel pan shop around 7 p.m. and asked the owner, Mohammed Fahad Khan, for three cigarettes.

“Wajeeduddin took three cigarettes from the pan shop and paid Rs 10 to Fahaad, who on noticing it demanded Wajeeduddin pay the remaining amount to him. An argument happened between Fahaad and Wajeeduddin and during it, the accused person took out an air gun and threatened the shop owner,” the police official said.

There was panic, but the police quickly took control of the situation. Wajeeduddin was identified with the help of CCTV cameras. The accused was apprehended within a few hours. His air gun was also confiscated by police.

“Wajeeduddin is previously involved in property offenses in Tappachabutra, Rajendranagar, Rein Bazaar and RGI Airport police station limits,” the police official said.

A similar incident also occurred when Bahadurpura police arrested one person for threatening people at a fuel station after an argument over Rs 500 in payment. A man was seen using a dummy pistol after his friend caused a commotion and did not pay the amount.

 

 

 

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