Mujahid Paid Rs. 10 Crore for Senior Advocate Moizuddin's Murder

In a high-profile case, the main accused revealed that Mumahid Alam Khan offered a substantial reward for the murder of senior advocate Khaja Moizuddin. The police tracked down criminals using mobile app data after the victims' son demanded an intensified investigation.

Mujahid Paid Rs. 10 Crore for Senior Advocate Moizuddin's Murder

Highlights

  • Mujahid paid Rs. 10 crore as a supari for the murder of Senior Advocate Moizuddin
  • Vinay, the driver involved in the crime, accepted Mujahid's contract to kill the advocate
  • Police used Paytm app transaction data and mobile GPS locations to catch fugitive criminals
  • Five individuals including Mujahid and Mahbub Alam Khan have so far been arrested

In a shocking development in Telangana, the main accused identified in the murder of senior advocate Khaja Moizuddin has reportedly disclosed that Mujahid Alam Khan had arranged a large sum as a reward for the killing. According to special investigation teams, Vinay of Kavadiguda, who was driving an SUV used in the incident, had employed five individuals to carry out the brutal attack after accepting Mujahid's contract.

During the unfortunate event, Vinay hit Moizuddin with his vehicle before fleeing Telangana. Their whereabouts were eventually uncovered by police through surveillance data obtained from his Paytm app transactions, specifically related to diesel refills at a petrol pump in Aramghar. Two of the culprits fled to Goa, where their GPS-enabled mobile phones guided law enforcement teams to arrest them.

Arrests and Investigation

Cumulatively, five individuals have been apprehended thus far, including Mujahid, Mahbub Alam Khan, Vinay, and two associates from Goa. The investigation by special teams involved examining over 300 CCTV feeds and analyzing mobile call data records to trace the suspects.

Technical forces also gathered audio evidence of threats made by Mujahid and his father, who pressured Moizuddin to drop cases in exchange for protection or faced severe consequences. RTO documents revealed that the offending vehicle was purchased and resold several times within the Alam family, raising questions about its ownership history.

The victim's son, M.S. Farhan, along with AIMIM MLA Majid Hussain, met DGP C.V. Anand and Hyderabad Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar to demand a thorough investigation and stringent actions against Mujahid, Mahbub, and the hired assassins.

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