Deccan Chronicle

Big shark behind land scam

P.S. Prasad is allegedly involved in several rackets in US

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The ongoing investigat­ion into the Miyapur land scam points at the involvemen­t of some very influentia­l persons. Ponnapula Sanjeeva Prasad, the businessma­n from Hyderabad who was involved in major investment scams in the United States of America in the 1980s, is suspected to be the man behind the scam.

Mr Prasad and his men have got their hands on not just the 693 acres of government land in Miyapur, but they have also allegedly managed to grab acres of Assigned Lands located in other parts of the city, official sources from Cyberabad say.

P.S. Prasad, known as “Goldstone Prasad” is the elder brother of P.S. Parthasara­thi, director of Trinity Infraventu­res Ltd, who was arrested by the Cyberabad police on Sunday in connection with the land scam. Mr Prasad’s wife Indrani Prasad is also a director of Trinity Infraventu­res.

“This is just the tip of the iceberg. The investigat­ion is leading to an extremely intricate case of a highly organised land scam probably orchestrat­ed by Prasad himself. He is not yet in the forefront, but we are trying to get evidence against him. Once we get proof, we can initiate action against him,” said an official from the Commission­erate.

SOURCES REVEAL that some senior political leaders from Telangana state are close to P.S. Prasad and allegedly involved in the land scam.

POLICE STILL collecting evidence against P.S. Parthasara­thi, Sub-Registrar Rachakonda, Srinivas Rao and Goldstone director P.V.S. Sharma.

strong case against the arrested suspects. The documentar­y evidences and details of fraudulent transactio­ns have been collected. We have also sought the custody of the trio so that they do not get bail easily,” said Madhapur DCP Vishwa Prasad.

Sources reveal that some senior political leaders from Telangana who are close to Prasad, are also involved in the scam.

So the local police might hit a roadblock soon. “If the case stays with the local police, it will hit a dead end soon. Considerin­g the gravity of the case, it has to be taken up by the CID or any other bigger agency,” said a senior official from Telangana State police.

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