The prisoner Khaja Pasha, who is serving life imprisonment in connection with the murder of his wife in 2012, climbed the high voltage transmission tower at around 9 am demanding suspension of a police official for "falsely" implicating him in the case, they said.
Power was disconnected after he climbed the tower, the officials said.
Khaja, who is also employed at the Cherlapally petrol station run by the prisons department, was atop the tower for three hours.
He was demanding suspension of the station house officer (SHO) of Shankarpally police station in neighbouring Ranga Reddy district,the DIG said.
Khaja demanded that the officer be punished and suspended or he will jump from the tower, the official said.
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