Several high-profile cases have emerged against IAS and IPS officers who were allegedly involved in executing the directives of YSRCP leaders during their tenure. Two prominent cases are related to actress Kadambari Jethwani and former Narasapuram MP (now MLA) Raghurama Krishnam Raju, where senior police officers, including IPS officials, have been named in the FIRs.
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One of the most significant developments involves former , who was the investigating officer in the controversial case involving Raghurama Krishnam Raju. This case, which dates back to May 2021, revolves around allegations that an attempt was made to physically harm Raju while he was in CID custody. The case was officially registered at Nagaram Palem Police Station, Guntur after change the government in AP.
In this case, several prominent figures from the YSRCP government, including:
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Former CID DG Sunil Kumar
Former Intelligence DG P. Sitharamanjaneyulu
Former CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy
CID ASP K. Vijay Pal
GGH Superintendent Prabhavathi
Vijay Paul, who is A4 in the case, is a key figure as the investigating officer in Raghurama Krishnam Raju’s custody case. The charge against him, along with others, includes an alleged attempt to physically harm Raju during the investigation.
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The court recently rejected Vijay Pal’s anticipatory bail plea, and since then, special police teams have been searching for him. It’s reported that Vijay Pal, who hails from Guntur, has been hiding since the case surfaced, and is suspected to be in Rayalaseema under the protection of a prominent YSRCP leader.
The sensitivity of this case lies in the fact that if Vijay Pal is caught and questioned, his revelations could expose the involvement of top YSRCP leaders and senior IPS officers, making it potentially dangerous for all the accused. This situation has led to intense scrutiny and anticipation, as any further developments could have significant political and legal consequences for those involved.