The 1-day police custody of youth Congress leader Vikram Goud, the son of former minister and Congress leader Mukesh Goud, was over on Wednesday.
The police interrogated him today with the permission of the court, which granted them custody of the politician who is in judicial custody for 14 days.
The police said that Vikram Goud didn't cooperate with them during the interrogation.
For those who came in late, the police had revealed earlier that Goud had enacted a drama where he got hired people to shoot at him twice, to get sympathy from the people as he was contemplating contesting the 2019 elections, to be able to get money from his father since he reportedly owes Rs. 50 crores, and to get some extra time from his creditors.
The police had approached the court for custody of Goud for a five days, but the court gave them custody only for one day.
The cops also interrogated other accused Anand Kumar, Raees Khan and Shaik Ahmed along with Goud.