IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE A.GOPAL REDDY and THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO TAKEN UP WRIT PETITION NO : 27602 of 2007 DATE:17.01.2008 Between: 1. Rafia Bee and another ..... PETITIONERS AND 1. The Station House Officer, Saroornagar Police Station, Cyberabad, Ranga Reddy District, and another. ...RESPONDENTS ORAL ORDER: (per Hon’ble Sri Justice A. Gopal Reddy) The telegram, dated 17.12.2007 sent by the petitioners to the Hon’ble the Chief Justice, alleging that their sons, namely, Younus and Asif are illegally detained by the police, Saroornagar, Cyberabad and torturing them in the name of cell phone robbery, and when they approached the Station House Officer, he behaved with them roudly, was taken up as writ petition and issued notices. In response to Rule Nisi, the Inspector of Police, Saroornar Police Station, Cyberabad, filed counter affidavit stating that Mohd. Yousuf @ Younus, S/o. Yaseen and Mohd. Asif, S/o. Ghouse, were shown as accused Nos.2 and 4 in Crime No.1406 of 2007 for the offences under Sections 382 and 411 I.P.C. of Saroornagar Police Station registered on 6.12.2007 basing on a complaint lodged by one Katepalli Phani Shanker of Tilak Nagar, Hyderabad. On the confession made by accused No.1, namely, Shaik Isaq Khan on 12.12.2007, the first respondent police apprehended the alleged detenus on 18.12.2007 and produced them before the XI Metropolitan Magistrate Court at Cyberabad, who remanded them to judicial custody, and later on, on 24.12.2007 they were released on regular bail. On coming to know that the police are going to apprehend the alleged detenus on the basis of the confessional statement of A.1, the petitioners appear to have sent the above telegram. In view of the same, we do not see any merit in the allegations made in the telegram. Accordingly, the Writ Petition is dismissed. No costs. ____________________ (A. GOPAL REDDY, J.) ______________________________ (NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO, J.) 17th January, 2008 Js.