Nowadays, NGO's can't be easily trusted. The City Police, who are investigating multiple crowd-funding cheating cases registered against the old city-based NGO, Hyderabad Youth Courage, has frozen the bank accounts of the NGO’s members and a few other persons. Cases of cheating and breach of trust were registered against several members of the NGO, after the first allegation of fraud was made by one person with a complaint to the Chandrayangutta police that the group misappropriated around Rs 50 lakh collected through crowdfunding for the treatment of an elderly woman. Hyderabad: Healthcare workers get victims to Cybercrime A case was registered by the Chandrayangutta police and HYC president Salman Khan and vice-president Mohammed Ayub were arrested. “The investigation is progressing. A few more persons are to be questioned and efforts are on to trace them since they are absconding," police said. Muslim auto driver refused to say 'Jai Shri Ram', hooligans beat him up "We are trying to identify all those directly or indirectly involved,” police added, adding that at least three more cases were registered against the NGO at Humayun Nagar, Nampally and Bahadurpura police stations. The case is likely to be transferred to the Central Crime Station of the Hyderabad police as the amount collected by the group is running into several lakhs of rupees. Disturbed by father's suicide, daughters jumped in front of the train