Hyderabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar declared drunk drivers as terrorists following a tragic bus fire that killed 20 people in Kurnool. He emphasized that the incident, caused by an intoxicated biker, was a preventable massacre, not an accident. Sajjanar vowed a zero-tolerance approach to drunk driving in Hyderabad, stating such acts will be punished as crimes.
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Fugitive Mehul Choksi's extradition to India will see him housed in a specially prepared cell at Arthur Road jail, designed to meet European prisoner standards. Photographs reveal a surprisingly well-equipped dwelling with ample light, ventilation, and amenities, countering claims of poor jail conditions. This development follows a Belgian court's decision to uphold his extradition.
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