Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Andhra HC asks CBI to probe theft of files from Nellore court

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu

HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh high court on Thursday handed over the probe in connection with the theft of important files, involving a state minister from a local court in Nellore town in April this year, to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI). A high court bench headed by chief justice Prashant Kumar Mishra, which took up the case suo motu in July, directed the CBI to take up the probe.

On April 14 this year, unidentifi­ed people had stolen some key documents pertaining to a case involving state agricultur­e minister Kakani Goverdhan Reddy from the fourth additional judicial magistrate court in Nellore.

The documents were related to the case of forgery and cheating against the minister. In December 2017, Goverdhan Reddy, who was then an MLA of YSR Congress Party, had alleged that Telugu Desam Party leader and the then minister Somireddy Chandramoh­an Reddy had amassed huge wealth and released some documents to prove his point.

However, Chandramoh­an Reddy had lodged a complaint with the police in the same month, stating that the documents released by Goverdhan Reddy were forged. He also simultaneo­usly filed a defamation case against him. Even as the case was under investigat­ion, there was a change in the government in the state in May 2019. On April 11 this year, Goverdhan Reddy was inducted into the cabinet and within three days, the material related to the forgery case against him was stolen from the court.

The miscreants took away a bag containing documents, a few stamps and a few electronic items. Based on the complaint by the court staff, the Nellore police registered a case and took up the investigat­ion. Later in the evening, the police recovered the stolen bag in a drain outside the court but several documents were missing. Police had also arrested two people in connection with the case.

In July, the high court took up the case suo motu and asked for a report from the Nellore district principal judge. In his report, the judge said the police investigat­ion into the theft case was not done properly and even stated that facts would come out if an inquiry was conducted by an independen­t agency.

During the hearing, state advocate general Subrahmany­am Sriram informed the court that the government had no objection for a CBI probe. Goverdhan Reddy’s counsel too said he had no objection for a CBI probe..

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