Deccan Chronicle

Politicos put spokes in probe

Many cases stuck in police files and courts

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, AUG. 30

A large number of corruption cases in Telangana and AP slow down during the investigat­ion process or during trial. Although it is hard to find empirical evidence it is an open secret that political influence hamper investigat­ions and delay the legal process.

A significan­t number of corruption cases filed by both the Anti Corruption Bureau and vigilance department­s in AP and Telangana are either stuck in probe officials files or in court and several suspects are yet to be convicted.

According to National Crime Records Bureau data, in Andhra Pradesh, investigat­ion into as many as 284 cases out of the over 500 cases are still pending, while in Telangana, 206 cases out of 400 are still under investigat­ion by 2015-end.

The data also showed that probe officials from AP have not filed charge sheets in 113 cases even after the deadline, while the ACB and vigilance officials of Telangana have not filed charge sheets in over 160 cases.

An analysis of the data proves that despite being special agencies, which deals with high profile cases with a lot of resources, the two agencies are going slow in many cases.

Government­s are also sitting on department­al inquiries against bureaucrat­s slowing down probes. Sources said that in AP, over 133 reports of ACB are pending with the government for appropriat­e orders after inquiries by the commission­er of inquiries (COI) and Tribunal for Disciplina­ry Proceeding­s (TDP) and department­s.

Meanwhile, higher officials from both Telangana and AP disagreed with this. They claimed that ACB and vigilance do well in conviction compared to CID and the police. “ACB’s conviction rate is more than 70 per cent. The pendency in investigat­ion is due to factors like delay in seizure of evidence, witness procuremen­t and other factors which make it difficult to file charge sheets in time," said a TS ACB official.

The officials also denied any sort of external or political influence hindering ACB cases in both the states.

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