Hyderabad Police Solve High Court Advocate's Murder Case in Seven Days The Hyderabad police successfully cracked the murder case of High Court advocate Khaja Moizuddin after a seven-day investigation, marking a significant breakthrough in a case that had been in planning for nearly seven months. The operation involved seven specialized teams working in parallel to trace the accused, who had allegedly evaded detection by using new SIM cards and altering his movements. The case, which began with the advocate's murder, unfolded through a combination of forensic analysis, digital tracking, and investigative collaboration. One of the key strategies employed by the police was the analysis of CCTV footage from multiple locations to determine the accused's escape route after the crime. Simultaneously, another team focused on reverse-tracking the SUV used in the killing, which led them to Kavadiguda, where two constables identified the accused, Abhijeeth alias Nani, as the driver of the vehicle. This marked the first major lead in the case. Further progress came when investigators discovered that the accused had visited Monda Market for breakfast following the murder and made a digital UPI payment, which helped establish his movements post-crime. The police used this information to map his trajectory and narrow down potential suspects. However, the investigation faced challenges when the accused allegedly procured new SIM cards to avoid detection. By analyzing tower dumps around the crime scene, police identified suspiciously newly-activated numbers, which were later linked to the accused through call data records. The new SIM cards, reportedly used by Muneer alias Chaous, were traced to calls made to other conspirators.#hyderabad_police #khaja_moizuddin #mujahid_alam_khan #abhijeeth_alias_nani #mahbub_alam_khan
