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The FiberNet case relates to alleged tender manipulation in allotting a work order under Phase-1 of the AP FiberNet Project involving Rs 330 crore to a favoured company.
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Lokesh also said he was quizzed on his role as an executive director in Heritage Foods Ltd and in TDP when the party was in power in the state between 2014 and 2019
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Nearly a decade later, the Crime Investigation Department (CID) arrested a man from Tamil Nadu in connection with a fraud case worth Rs 29 crore reported in Nacharam way back in 2013
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Jagan and other YSRCP leaders are well aware that there was no corruption during the TDP regime, he said and added that Jagan totally destroyed all sectors in the state in the past four years.
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It is seeking another five-day police custody to further question him in the Skill Development Corporation scam case.
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On a call given by the party, TDP leaders and workers across the state and even neighbouring states participated in the five-minute-long programme to condemn Naidu's arrest.
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According to the notice, Nara Lokesh has been asked to appear before the CID in person on October 4
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The lawyers of Lokesh who is named as Accused no. 14 in the scam, filed the petition on his behalf on Wednesday as he is away in New Delhi.
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A memo was filed in the special ACB court to add Nara Lokesh as A14 in the Inner Ring Road case. The in-charge
judge received it, but did not pass any order on that, Y N Vivekananda, Special Public Prosecutor representing the CID said
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Kagithala Sreedhar, Director of Krushi Co-operative Urban Bank,Secunderabad, is a suspect in the case along with chairman and managing director K Venkateshwara Rao and other directors for misappropriation of Rs 36.37 crore
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Naidu was arrested on September 9, for allegedly misappropriating funds from the Skill Development Corporation, which resulted in a purported loss of over Rs 300 crore to the state exchequer.
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Two more CID prisoner transit (PT) petitions in the AP FiberNet and Amaravati Inner Ring Road cases are also expected to come up for hearing in the court later today.
The former CM was represented by Senior lawyer Pramod Dubey.
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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.