Nalgonda family murder: 4 arrested in 3 days after quadruple killing

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Nalgonda family murder: 4 arrested in 3 days after quadruple killing

Synopsis

A ₹1 lakh loan refusal allegedly drove a relative to murder an entire family of four in Nalgonda — including a 14-year-old girl hiding under a bed. Telangana police cracked the case in just three days, arresting four accused and recovering ₹30.04 lakh in cash and melted gold, pointing to a premeditated robbery-murder.

Key Takeaways

Four members of a family — Mohammed Sultan (45) , Haseena (38) , Muzammil (20) , and Apsara (14) — were murdered on 20 June in Nalgonda, Telangana .
Bodies were discovered on 22 June after neighbours reported a foul smell; deaths were initially suspected to be suicide before post-mortem confirmed murder.
Prime accused Syed Aslam , a relative of the victims, allegedly carried out the killings over a ₹1 lakh loan dispute, combined with intent to rob.
Police arrested Aslam, his wife Tabassum , and two associates — Sohail and Hemanth Kumar — within three days using CCTV and forensic evidence.
Seized items include ₹30.04 lakh in cash, five tolas of melted gold , a knife, and a Mahindra Marazzo car.
All four accused have been remanded to judicial custody .

Police in Nalgonda, Telangana, have arrested four accused in connection with the murder of an entire family of four — cracking the case within three days of the bodies being discovered. The victims, identified as Mohammed Sultan (45), his wife Haseena (38), their son Muzammil (20), and daughter Apsara (14), were found in a decomposed state on 22 June at their residence in Telangana Colony, Nalgonda town.

How the Crime Unfolded

According to police, the killings took place on 20 June. The prime accused, Syed Aslam — a relative of the victims — allegedly lay in wait outside Sultan's house in the early hours of that morning. When Haseena stepped outside, Aslam attacked her. Sultan and Muzammil rushed out on hearing her screams and were allegedly stabbed to death as well. Aslam did not spare 14-year-old Apsara, who was reportedly hiding under a bed inside the house — she was dragged out and killed. The accused then allegedly looted cash and jewellery before fleeing.

The Motive: A Loan Dispute Turned Deadly

Investigations revealed a financial grievance at the root of the crime. Haseena had extended a loan of ₹1 lakh to Aslam and his wife Tabassum — Haseena's sister's daughter — approximately a year prior. When Aslam recently sought a second loan of ₹1 lakh, Haseena refused and instead demanded repayment of the original amount. This refusal reportedly triggered a grudge that, combined with financial distress and a plan to rob the family's cash and gold, allegedly led Aslam and Tabassum to conspire to commit the murders. Police noted that Aslam had allegedly plotted the killings after watching videos on YouTube.

How the Case Was Cracked

The bodies came to light on 22 June after neighbours alerted police about a foul smell emanating from the house. Initially, the deaths were suspected to be a case of suicide, but a post-mortem examination confirmed all four had been murdered. Nalgonda district Superintendent of Police Sharat Chandra Pawar stated that the case was solved using CCTV footage, technical evidence, and scientific investigation within three days. After questioning several relatives, police arrested Aslam, his wife Tabassum, and two others — Sohail and Hemanth Kumar — who allegedly assisted in the crime.

Evidence Seized, Accused Remanded

Police seized a Mahindra Marazzo car, ₹30.04 lakh in cash, five tolas of melted gold, a knife allegedly used in the murders, three mobile phones, blood-stained clothes, and land and bank documents from the accused. All four have been produced before a court, which remanded them to judicial custody. This is among the most disturbing cases of domestic-adjacent violence in Nalgonda in recent memory, and the speed of the arrest is being attributed to coordinated forensic and technical police work.

Point of View

Suggesting a deliberate elimination of witnesses rather than a crime of passion. The three-day turnaround by Telangana Police is creditable, but the case raises a harder question: the family's decomposed state indicates they lay undiscovered for two days, pointing to the isolation that urban-adjacent communities can experience even within residential colonies. Whether the investigation surfaces any prior complaints or warning signs will determine how accountability is assigned beyond the four arrests.
NationPress
27 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were the victims in the Nalgonda family murder case?
The four victims were Mohammed Sultan (45) , his wife Haseena (38) , their son Muzammil (20) , and daughter Apsara (14) , all residents of Telangana Colony in Nalgonda town. Their bodies were found in a decomposed state on 22 June at their home.
What was the motive behind the Nalgonda quadruple murder?
According to police, the prime accused Syed Aslam harboured a grudge after Haseena refused to extend a second loan of ₹1 lakh and demanded repayment of an earlier ₹1 lakh loan. The motive was a combination of personal grudge, financial distress, and an intention to rob cash and gold ornaments from the family.
Who has been arrested in the Nalgonda murder case?
Four people have been arrested: Syed Aslam (prime accused and relative of the victims), his wife Tabassum , and two associates — Sohail and Hemanth Kumar — who allegedly assisted in the crime. All four have been remanded to judicial custody.
How did Telangana Police solve the case so quickly?
Nalgonda district Superintendent of Police Sharat Chandra Pawar stated the case was cracked within three days using CCTV footage, technical evidence, and scientific investigation. After questioning several relatives of the victims, police were able to identify and arrest all four accused.
What evidence was recovered from the accused?
Police seized a Mahindra Marazzo car, ₹30.04 lakh in cash, five tolas of melted gold, a knife allegedly used in the murders, three mobile phones, blood-stained clothes, and land and bank documents from the accused.
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