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    Hyderabad police have arrested a 48-year-old man, Mohammed Kaleem, who was involved in tricking people by promising to solve their problems through black magic. Kaleem, who is also known as Khali, was arrested by the Hyderabad Commissioner’s Task Force, South-East zone team, along with the Bandlaguda police.

    Kaleem is a resident of Hassan Nagar, Bahadurpura, and has a history of criminal activity. He was previously involved in five other cases and was once listed as a rowdy sheeter at the Kalapather police station. When the police arrested him, they found items typically used in black magic, such as incense sticks (agarbatti), kumkum, turmeric powder, wheat flour dolls, lemons, black sesame seeds, cloves, and camphor.

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    The police began investigating after a woman named Nazia approached Kaleem with a plan to harm her in-laws through black magic. The complainant, Md Irfan Malik, became aware of the situation and reported it to the authorities. A case was then registered at the Bandlaguda police station.

    During the investigation, it was discovered that both Kaleem and Nazia had performed black magic rituals on Irfan Malik and his family. They used the family’s photos along with wheat flour dolls as part of these rituals.

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