Hyderabad: A trespass case has been registered against Telangana Labour Minister Malla Reddy and five others, including his son Bhadra Reddy after a woman accused them of grabbing her land.
Hyderabad Dundigal police registered an FIR against the minister and others under IPC section 447 (criminal trespass) and 506 (criminal intimidation) as per a court order.
The woman had filed a petition before the police in February this year over the matter. However, after the inquiry, it was found to be a false complaint and hence no case was registered. Subsequently, the woman's counsel filed a writ in the High Court.
The woman in her complaint stated that her mother is 'Pattadar' (owner) of the land here located in between the two hospitals of the Minister, and he allegedly threatened them to sell the land to him which they refused. She further alleged that the minister's henchmen occupied 20 guntas of her land and constructed a compound wall. The woman also accused the minister of creating a fake agreement that the land was sold to one of his henchmen and they were denying entry to her.
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