Hyderabad Opium Overdose: A Fatal Night for a Young Man

Telangana Drug Seizures

Posted by AI on 2025-11-07 08:37:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 18:47:29

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Hyderabad Opium Overdose: A Fatal Night for a Young Man

In a tragic turn of events, a young man's life was cut short in Hyderabad, leaving authorities with a complex case. On November 5, 26-year-old Mohammed Ahmed was found dead in an apartment at Provident Kenworth Towers, with a suspected opium overdose as the cause. The Rajendranagar police, led by Sub Inspector A Yadaiah, responded to an emergency call, uncovering a scene that raised many questions.

Ahmed's body, discovered by the police, exhibited signs of oral and nasal bleeding, indicating a possible overdose. His companions, Syed bin Salam and Shaik Zara Piya, were present and admitted to opium consumption, but no drugs were found on their persons. This absence of physical evidence adds a layer of complexity to the investigation. The police have registered a case of suspicious death, with the initial focus on the opium overdose theory.

The investigation took a procedural turn as the police booked Salam and Piya under the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act for drug consumption. Despite the lack of narcotics in their possession, the admission of drug use led to their booking. The police also registered an FIR under Section 27 of the NDPS Act, naming Salam and Piya as accused. However, the consumption of drugs is a bailable offense, and with no drugs found, the police issued notices to the accused, pending further investigation.

The case has sparked interest, with Ahmed's father filing an FIR under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), suggesting a potential suicide angle. As the investigation unfolds, the Hyderabad police must navigate the intricate details to determine the exact cause of Ahmed's death, leaving the public awaiting answers to this tragic mystery.