Complaint regarding alleged contract killing of Advocate Khaja Moizuddin and concerns over Waqf-related dispute
I am submitting this complaint regarding the reported murder of senior advocate Khaja Moizuddin in Hyderabad, as covered by mainstream media reports (including Times of India, 30 May 2026).
According to police investigation updates reported publicly:
The case, initially treated as a hit-and-run, has been reclassified as a suspected contract killing Multiple individuals, including Mahbub Alam Khan and Mujahid Alam Khan, have been arrested Investigators allege that around ₹15 lakh was paid to coordinate the crime through intermediaries The victim was reportedly involved in legal matters connected to Waqf property and institutional governance disputes The case involves multiple layers of coordination, planning, and financial transactions as per police statements
This incident raises serious governance and public trust concerns, particularly in relation to:
Disputes involving Waqf-managed properties and institutional control Safety of legal professionals handling sensitive property litigation Transparency and accountability in administration of public/religious trust assets Prevention of escalation of civil/legal disputes into criminal violence
I am not making personal allegations beyond what is reported in official investigations. I request that authorities ensure:
Full and transparent investigation Protection of individuals involved in sensitive legal cases Review of governance mechanisms in disputed institutional property matters to prevent misuse or escalation
The objective of this complaint is to highlight systemic risks and request accountability through lawful and transparent processes.
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