Deccan Chronicle

Key BRS official got snooping data: Cops

Prabhakar Rao updated Pragathi Bhavan, say police

- MOULI MAREEDU I DC HYDERABAD, MARCH 29

The Panjagutta police is focusing on a ‘key player’ in the then BRS government who allegedly received inputs from Special Intelligen­ce Bureau (SIB) former chief T. Prabhakar Rao, even as they allegedly establishe­d links between the police official and the then Pragathi Bhavan in handling the mass phone-tapping records.

Sources said the four police officers in the net — suspended DSP D. Praneeth Rao, additional SP rank officers N. Bhujanga Rao, M. Thirupatan­na and P. Radha Kishan Rao — had used a number of SIM cards rather than the police department’s official numbers in their phonetappi­ng operations. The investigat­ors also suspected that the four officers had utilised SIM cards which were seized in different cases to tap the phones of thenopposi­tion leaders.

Armed with the data from Whatsapp and phone calls, a team led by west zone deputy commission­er of police (DCP) S.M. Vijay Kumar grilled Bhujanga Rao and Thirupatan­na. It was reported that the Panjagutta police, for the first time focused the investigat­ion on those who received data from the phone-tapping operation during the BRS government's tenure.

Sources said the accused police officers allegedly disclosed that Prabhakar Rao used to visit the Pragathi Bhavan along with the reports that were prepared by Praneeth Rao and the others.

Following court directions, the Panjagutta police took custody of Bhujanga Rao and Thirupatan­na and shifted them to the Banjara Hills police station for questionin­g.

The court has granted five-day police custody of the accused for questionin­g. On Radha Kishan Rao's role, the investigat­ors suspected that when he was DCP of the Hyderabad Task Force, he colluded with Praneeth Rao and others and supplied SIM cards to be used for phone-tapping, and misused his

powers to force settlement­s on various disputes. Police produced Radha Kishan Rao before the magistrate and shifted him to judicial remand.

Police are likely to file a petition seeking

his custody.

Meanwhile, the police submitted a memo before the court adding the Telegraph Act, 1885 violations, following the confirmati­on of phone tapping incidents.

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