Kadapa: Pulivendula CI suspended

 

by Suryaa Desk | Fri, Mar 22, 2019, 11:57 AM

The police administration has issued orders in suspending Pulivendula CI Sankaraiah on the charges of his failure discharging the responsibilities related to Vivekananda Reddy murder case. In the press note released by Kadapa SP Rahul Dev Sharma late night on Thursday said sankaraiah failed to prevent the culprits while tampering the evidence, and shifting the dead body from seen of offence to the hospital with outperforming inquest and other investigation procedures. Meanwhile in major development police got some important clues over the murder of Vivekananda Reddy by interrogating three accused like Yerra Gangi Reddy, A Parameswara Reddy, one gangster M Shankar Reddy allegedly involved in the incident.


 Police also noticed one vehicle which is reportedly parked in front of Vivekananda Reddy house through cc camera footage which is installed to a pole in the street. Based on this evidence police identified the vehicle reportedly belongs to one person called Sk Zinna of Pulivendula town. Police are suspecting the culprits might have utilized the vehicle carrying lethal weapons in it. It is learnt that police interrogating Gangi Reddy, Parameswara Reddy, Shankar Reddy separately at a secret place. It is believed to have police might have taken masterminds behind the murder case of Vivekananda Reddy one or two days. It may be recalled that former minister YS Vivekananda Reddy brutally found murdered at his own residence in Pulivendula town week days ago.

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