The CBI continued questioning YSR Congress party president Jaganmohan Reddy in the disproportionate assets case, on the 3rd consecutive day, on Tuesday.
Jagan was taken from Chanchalguda Central Jail, where he is currently lodged, to the CBI's office at Kendriya Sadan in Koti, at around 10:30am. He was taken in a bullet-proof vehicle, under tight security.
Sources say that the CBI has adopted a tough tone since it was unable to extract information from the Kadapa MP with regard to investments made into the his companies.
On Tuesday, Jagan was reportedly questioned about the investments made into Jagathi Publications and Janani Infra.
He was quizzed in the presence of Sakshi Editorial Director S Ramakrishna Reddy and Kakinada Congress MLA D Chandrasekhara Reddy, both of whom were summoned to the CBI office. The legislator was one of the independent director of Janani Infra.
Reportedly, the CBI has, so far, questioned Jaganmohan Reddy about the investments received from industrialist Nimmagadda Prasad in return for the land and other concessions given for his port project VANPIC.
The CBI is also tracing the investments made into Sandur Power and other firms from foreign locations, especially Mauritius.
After the questioning, Jagan was shifted back to the Chanchalguda Central Jail. Jagan, who was
arrested by the CBI on 27 May, will remain in CBI custody till 7 June. (INN)