Hyderabad: Drunk school teacher abducts home guard

Taduri Kanakaraju pulled a home guard who tested him into his car and sped away.

Update: 2016-11-05 19:55 GMT
Kanakaraju tested positive in the breath analyser test recording an alcohol level of 320 mgdl. (Representational image)

Hyderabad: A 35-year-old PET teacher working for a private school in LB Nagar created a ruckus during a drunken driving check on Friday night.

Taduri Kanakaraju pulled a home guard who tested him into his car and sped away. The vehicle was later chased and stopped by the police. Kanakaraju was arrested.

Police said, Kanakaraju, a resident of Kothapet, is working as a Physical Education Trainer (PET) at the Johnson Grammar School in Uppal. On Friday night, he was returning home in his car after attending a party at his friend's place in LB Nagar. Near Kamineni Hospital he ran into a traffic police drunken drive check.

Kanakaraju tested positive in the breath analyser test recording an alcohol level of 320 mgdl. After this, home guard Suresh went to him and told him that the car will be seized and asked Kanakaraju to get down so that he can take the car to the police station.

Enraged at this Kanakaraju pulled Suresh into the car and sped away. Police teams chased him and he was stopped at Mansoorabad junction.

“After he sped away he threatened Suresh that he will smash the car into some other vehicle if the police did not leave him alone. He also drove the car in a rash manner,” LB Nagar SI D. Nagaraju said.

Police nabbed him and registered a case against him under Sections 353, 506, 279 of IPC and Section 185 of Motor Vehicle act and produced him in court on Saturday. He was remanded to custody. LB Nagar traffic police seized the vehicle.

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