Days after death of Tahsildar facing corruption prices, another accused commits suicide
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The physique of septuagenarian Dharma Reddy discovered at an open place in Vasavishivanagar of Kushaiguda.
Twenty 5 days after Keesara Tahsildar E.B. Nagaraju was discovered lifeless in Chanchalguda jail, an accused in a corruption case involving the Tahsildar ended his life at Kushaiguda right here on Sunday.
The physique of septuagenarian Dharma Reddy discovered at an open place in Vasavishivanagar of Kushaiguda. Dharma Reddy was arrested in a second case of corruption registered in opposition to Nagaraju by the Anti-Corruption Bureau. The different case in opposition to Nagaraju by the ACB is for possessing unaccounted sum of ₹1.10 crore.
Mr. Dharma Reddy had been in jail for over 33 days, and was launched on bail not too long ago. His son Srikanth Reddy too was arrested and remains to be in jail.
The arrest of Nagaraju by the ACB on August 14 after seizing ₹1.10 crore from his home grew to become a sensational case as a result of of the large sum concerned and the frequent allegations of corruption made in opposition to Revenue division officers.
Along with the Tahsildar (who was ultimately suspended), land developer Chowla Srinath, land dealer K. Anji Reddy and Rampally village income assistant Bongu Sairaj had been additionally arrested by the ACB.
While that investigation was in progress, the ACB registered a second case of corruption in opposition to Nagaraju, accusing him of trying to switch rights of some lands to Dharma Reddy and others. ACB arrested Dharma Reddy together with others in that case.
Meanwhile, Nagaraju dedicated suicide in jail on October 14. Dharma Reddy was given bail by the courtroom. Others arrested together with him are nonetheless in jail.
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