Khaleej Times

Andhra HC hands over Jagan attack case to NIA

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VIJAYAWADA — The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Friday entrusted to the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) the case relating to the knife attack on YSR Congress Party President Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy at Visakhapat­nam Airport on October 25.

The court passed the orders on petitions filed by leaders of YSR Congress, seeking a probe by a central agency.

They alleged that the state government was not investigat­ing the case properly. Sudhakar Reddy, lawyer of one of the petitioner­s, told reporters that the court agreed with the contention that a probe by a central agency could bring out the truth.

The High Court on December 22 gave two weeks time to the Andhra Pradesh government and the Centre to act according to Section 6 of the NIA Act.

The Centre took the decision to hand over the case to NIA on December 31. The investigat­ing agency on January 1 registered a case. This was revealed on Friday. The First Informatio­n Report (FIR) was registered on a complaint by an officer of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). The NIA registered an attempt to murder case against Janipalli Srinivas, who was arrested immediatel­y after he attacked the leader of opposition.

Jagan, as the YSRCP leader is popularly knows, was injured when Srinivas, a worker at the airport canteen, attacked him with a cockfight knife as Jagan was waiting to board a flight to Hyderbad.

Jagan, who sustained a bleeding cut on his left upper arm, continued his journey and got admitted in a hospital in Hyderabad. —

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Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy

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