Probe In Revanth Reddy Case On As Per Law: T-DGP
Anurag Sharma said the forensic reports of the A/V recordings of the case would be delivered soon, and the ACB would intensify the investigation thereafter.
Hyderabad | 22nd June 2015
Telangana Director General of Police Anurag Sharma today said that investigation into the notorious "note-for-vote" case was going on as per the law.
The investigating agency, the Telangana ACB, was looking into all aspects in the case, the DGP added.
Talking to mediapersons on Monday, the DGP said that the forensic reports of the audio and video recordings of the case are likely to be delivered soon, and that the ACB would intensify the investigation after getting the reports.
Making it clear that maintenance of law and order in Hyderabad would be under the control of the Telangana police, the DGP said that steps were being taken to fill over 18,000 vacant posts in the police department shortly.
Disclosing that the state government had sanctioned three new battalions of which one would be stationed at Warangal, the DGP said that the Warangal police commissionerate would be developed on par with the Hyderabad and Cyberabad police commissionerates, and that the government had sanctioned Rs 5.50 crores for the construction of commissionerate building. Warangal would also have five new police stations soon, he informed. (NSS)
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