Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao informed the Assembly that an "impartial and thorough inquiry" will be conducted by police as it is an efficient force. "Telangana Police came in for praise even from top functionaries of the Union Government," he said.
Rao was speaking during a discussion on 'Measures taken by the government against the criminal activities of Nayeem and his associates and to maintain law and order in the state'.
"Several innocent people became victims of the atrocities committed by this gang. Public were forced to live in fear. During the reign of the previous governments Nayeem continued his criminal activities without any hindrance," the statement said.
After several victims approached the government, it decided to check the criminal activities of the gang with an "iron hand", the statement said.
The government constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the crimes committed by the gangster, it said. "On the complaints of victims, 174 cases were registered. Police examined 741 witnesses and arrested 124 suspects owing allegiance to the gang," it said.
"During the raids conducted across the State on the hideouts of Nayeem's gang, police seized 21 firearms, 21 cars, 26 motor-cycles and cash worth over Rs 2.95 crore," the statement said.
"Chargesheets have been filed in 2 cases and another
15 chargesheets are ready to be filed in the competent Courts. As the extent of the criminal activities of the gang is spread all over the state, the investigation is still in progress," it said.
Speaking during the debate, Congress' T Jeevan Reddy and TDP's S Venkata Veeraiah sought a CBI probe into the matter.
