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ACB Court in Vijayawada granted two days' police custody of the 73-year old Naidu to the CID for further interrogation
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The CID is seeking former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s custody for five days in the skill development scam case saying that all those involved have to be examined thoroughly
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Addressing a press conference in Delhi, N Sanjay said, "This is a scam of Rs 371 crores of government money. This money was given as a nomination to a company named Siemens by the AP govt. Money was going out of government hands just on the nomination basis."
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"The court heard the matters in detail and directed the matter to be posted to Tuesday, September 19 to enable us (CID lawyers) to file a counter affidavit," Special Public Prosecutor Y N Vivekananda, representing the CID, said.
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Investigation has led to the conclusion, prime facie, that the then TDP government's head and highest executive of the regime, Chandrababu Naidu had orchestrated the entire scheme, he said.
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The Skill Development Corporation was constituted without any Cabinet approval, according to Andhra Pradesh CID chief Sanjay.
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The supporters gathered near Wipro Circle at Gachibowli carrying placard and raising slogans in support of Mr Naidu.
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The arguments which began around 6 a.m. were continuing for more than six hours. While the prosecution sought 15-day judicial custody of Naidu, the TDP leader's counsel opposed the same.
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The former chief minister was arrested by the CID around 6 am from R K Function Hall at Gnanapuram in Nandyala town, an official said
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The national president of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) asserts his innocence, stating that he hasn't committed any wrongdoing. He further claims that the CID officials apprehended him without presenting any clear evidence.
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The CID took Kanamarla Srinu, Gutthula Sitaramayya, Nalajala Sai Ram, Bhukya Chaitanya Naik and Abdul Razzak into their custody.
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A complaint letter was sent to Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot by assistant agriculture directors of Mandya district.
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Ravi Kumar and his wife Madhavi, who are residents of Bandlaguda, had fixed a deal to sell their land in Narsingi to Latha, a resident of Rahmath Nagar for Rs.60.5 lakh in 2019. While Rs.18.5 lakh was paid as advance, the remaining was promised to be paid in installments.
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Andhra Pradesh Criminal Investigation Department has issued notices to subscribers of high-value chits in the Margadarshi Chit Funds
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Margadarsi has exploited weak and innocent subscribers and has a history of accepting deposits illegally by violating Chit Fund Act, said N Sanjay, ADGP, CID
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Repeated exposure to violent crime-related material may make viewers desensitised to the crime or agony of others
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Last month, the CID had attached properties worth Rs793 crore on the direction from Andhra Pradesh government
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The sleuths of Telangana CID are on the hunt for criminals who are calmly leading their lives under the presumption that they are at a safe distance from the police dragnet
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Andhra Pradesh Police's CID on Sunday arrested former Telugu Desam Party MLC Adireddy Appa Rao and his son
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On a complaint a case was registered by the Crime Investigation Department in the year 1987 and since the two persons were absconding