Book policemen for murder in Nandyal suicide case: TDP
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The State authorities, in an try to scuttle the investigation into the Nandyal household suicide case, is attempting to silence the following of kin of the victims by providing them a compensation of ₹25 lakh, TDP MLC Buddha Venkanna has alleged.
Demanding {that a} murder case be instantly filed towards the policemen accused of abetting Abdul Salaam and his members of the family to suicide, Mr. Venkanna informed the media right here on Wednesday that the selfie video purportedly shot by the victims moments earlier than taking the intense step needs to be thought of as proof and as their dying declaration.
The total household perished due to the harassment it was subjected to allegedly by Nandyal DSP Chidananda Reddy, Circle Inspector Somasekhara Reddy and head constable Gangadhar Reddy, the TDP chief alleged.
“The policemen had filed a false case of robbery against Abdul Salaam based on a false complaint lodged by Bhaskar Reddy in an attempt to favour a close follower of YSRCP MLA Silpa Kishore Reddy,” he alleged.
‘Cancel bail’
Mr. Venkanna demanded that the case be probed beneath Section 302 because the accused policemen “harassed the family based on a false complaint, and it amounted to a criminal conspiracy to murder the family.” The bail granted to the accused also needs to be cancelled, he demanded.
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