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Telangana: Son of former MLA Shakeel Aamir flees Bharat after ramming vehicle outside CM’s house

“Telangana: Son of former MLA Shakeel Aamir leaves India after ramming vehicle outside CM’s house, cop suspended for trying to implicate servant Abdul to save culprit”, Opindia, December 29, 2023:

During the wee hours of Saturday (23rd December), a man named Raheel Aamir rammed his BMW car outside the Praja Bhavan (official residence of Telangana Chief Minister) in the Begumpet locality of Hyderabad.

Raheel Amir, who happens to be the son of former BRS MLA (Bodhan) Mohammed Shakeel Aamir, hit his luxury car into a road divider. Later, he and his three friends travelling in the car fled the spot.

Although the son of the ex-MLA was driving the car, Raheel sent his servant/ driver Abdul Asif to collect the abandoned vehicle and take responsibility for the accident.

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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