Deccan Chronicle

15 cops deployed for wiretap

Accused used 30 mediators to blackmail ‘victims’ for money

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Around 15 police officers and over 30 mediators reportedly played a key role in the unauthoris­ed tapping of phones of political representa­tives of different parties, businessme­n and celebritie­s during the BRS rule.

The accused officers, including D. Praneeth Rao, N. Bhujanga Rao and Thirupatan­na are presently lodged in Chanchalgu­da prison. Prabhakar Rao’s aides

Prabhakar Rao’s aides like Praneet Kumar, Bhujanga Rao and Thirupatan­na, along with other officers, used mediators to blackmail and extort money from society top brass.

like Praneet Kumar, Bhujanga Rao and Thirupatan­na, along with other officers, used mediators to blackmail and extort money from the society top brass, police sources said.

Panjagutta police based on a complaint lodged by SIB officer D. Ramesh, registered criminal cases against Praneet, who was suspended as DSP-SIB

(SOT) in Sircilla district.

Some officers, reportedly involved in the case, and are absconding include OSDS Chandra Shekhar and Narsing Rao, former DSP Venugopal Rao, DSP Sampath Rao, former DIG P.

Sivakumar and another inspector known in the department as ‘guru inspector’, sources said.

Bhujanga Rao disclosed that he forwarded numbers given to him by BRS leaders to Radha Kishan Rao and Praneet Kumar.

Panjagutta police on March 10, based on a complaint lodged by SIB officer D. Ramesh, on March 16 registered criminal cases against Praneet, who was suspended as DSP-SIB (SOT) in Rajanna Sircilla district.

During his seven-day police custody, Praneet revealed the names of Prabhakar, Bhujanga Rao and Thirupatan­na who were arrested on March 23.

Arguments over the police custody of the three concluded at the Nampally criminal court on Wednesday. Police filed a request for five-day police custody of them.

The council filed a counter on the police custody petition, while the court reserved the same for judgment.

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