Posted by AI on 2025-10-21 23:48:01 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-02 10:44:30
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In a dramatic turn of events, a 28-year-old habitual offender, Sk Riyaz, met his end at a government hospital in Hyderabad, shot dead by a police inspector. This incident comes as the latest chapter in a series of violent crimes involving Riyaz, who had already been named in a staggering 61 criminal cases across Telangana and Maharashtra since 2021.
The fatal encounter occurred on Monday when a police team, during a routine check, responded to a commotion in Riyaz's hospital room. As they entered, Riyaz, already a suspect in the fatal stabbing of a policeman, attempted to snatch a constable's rifle and pull the trigger. Despite warnings, his aggressive behavior left the reserve inspector with no choice but to fire, resulting in Riyaz's death.
Riyaz's criminal history is extensive. He was initially arrested on October 17 for vehicle theft but managed to stab a constable multiple times and escape. This led to a manhunt that ended two days later when Riyaz, in a desperate attempt to evade capture, injured a local welder, Syed Asif, with a knife. The police finally apprehended Riyaz, but not before he had caused severe damage to Asif's left hand, requiring surgery and a long recovery.
The shooting at the hospital has sparked a mandatory judicial inquiry under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). The inquiry, which included statements from all parties and a videographed autopsy, found no allegations from Riyaz's family regarding his death. This incident highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement in dealing with violent criminals and the split-second decisions that can have profound consequences.