Hyderabad Man Shot Over Auto Fare Dispute: A Night of Shocking Violence
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- November 22, 2025
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Imagine, for a moment, the sheer disbelief. You've just taken an auto-rickshaw, a common enough occurrence in a bustling city like Hyderabad. The journey's done, and then comes the fare. But what if a disagreement over a paltry sum of money escalates so dramatically that it ends with you being shot? That's precisely what unfolded in the early hours of Saturday, November 25th, in Hyderabad, a city known for its vibrant life, not its late-night gun violence over such trivial matters.
The victim, identified as Mohd Feroz, had hired an auto from Kachiguda, intending to travel to Santosh Nagar. It was around 1 AM, and one can only assume he was looking forward to getting home after what might have been a long day or a night out. The standard fare, by his account, should have been around Rs 100. However, the auto-rickshaw driver, whose identity was later revealed to be Mohd Aslam, suddenly demanded double that – a hefty Rs 200. Feroz, understandably, wasn't having it. He offered the agreed-upon Rs 100, firmly refusing to pay the inflated amount. And that's when things, regrettably, took a dark turn.
What began as a heated argument quickly spiraled out of control. Instead of resolving the dispute amicably, or even simply letting the matter go, the driver reportedly called for backup. Soon after, two individuals arrived on a motorcycle. Among them was Mohd Arafat, reportedly an associate of the driver. Without much warning, or perhaps after further heated words, one of them pulled out a weapon and shot Feroz in the stomach. Can you even fathom the sudden terror? From a verbal spat to a gunshot wound – all over a Rs 100 difference.
The attackers fled the scene, leaving Feroz bleeding and in shock. Thankfully, he was rushed to a nearby hospital where he is currently receiving treatment for his injuries. The incident, predictably, sent shockwaves through the local community and, of course, alerted the authorities. The Santosh Nagar police, acting swiftly on the complaint, launched an immediate investigation.
It didn't take long for them to piece together what had happened and identify the culprits. Both Mohd Aslam, the auto-rickshaw driver, and Mohd Arafat were apprehended shortly thereafter. Police have also managed to recover the weapon used in this disturbing crime, which is now a crucial piece of evidence. The duo now faces serious charges, including attempt to murder under Section 307 of the Indian Penal Code, along with relevant sections of the Arms Act. It's a stark reminder that even the most minor disagreements can sometimes, tragically, have life-altering consequences, turning a routine ride into a nightmare.
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