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Cbi In Opinion Of Conducting Narco Tests To Viveka Case Accused?
By: Tupaki Desk | 19 Aug 2021 5:26 AM GMTEver since the murder case of former Lok Sabha member YS Vivekananda Reddy was transferred to Central Bureau of Investigation, the probe is going on at a good pace. Accused from other states were also nabbed and brought to Andhra Pradesh to help the investigation speed up.
Now it is said that the CBI sleuths are of the opinion that narco-analysis tests should be conducted on one of the accused in the case, Sunil Yadav.
To seek court's permission, CBI had reportedly knocked on the doors of the Jammalamadugu Magistrate Court with a petition saying that they want to conduct the narco-analysis tests.
The lawyers representing the CBI and accused Sunil Yadav respectively have placed their arguments before the court. After the arguments, the court adjourned the final hearing to the 27th of this month.
Now all the eyes are on the next hearing to see whether the Jammalamadugu court will grant the permission for the CBI to go-ahead with the narco-analysis tests or the petition will be turned down.
On the flip side, the CBI is quizzing the family members. The family members were questioned by the investigating officers in this regard for two days and said to have gathered key information.
The family members questioned by CBI include Kadapa MP YS Avinash Reddy's father Bhaskar Reddy and YS Manohar Reddy. Manohar is the Pulivendula in-charge of YSRCP.
The questioning is currently taking place at the R&B Guest House at Pulivendula. The other day, YS Vivekananda Reddy's daughter Sunitha Reddy met the officials to inquire about the case progress.
CBI wants to conduct narco-analysis tests to Sunil Yadav after they have quizzed his close relatives and other suspects.
Sunil Yadav's name surfaced in connection with the case for one more time with the alleged narco-analysis tests. Earlier, his family members made shocking comments that to see that the bigwigs are set free in the case, small people like them are brought to limelight.
YS Vivekananda Reddy, Jagan Mohan Reddy's uncle was found murdered at his residence in Pulivendula in 2019, just months before the General elections in Andhra Pradesh.
Now it is said that the CBI sleuths are of the opinion that narco-analysis tests should be conducted on one of the accused in the case, Sunil Yadav.
To seek court's permission, CBI had reportedly knocked on the doors of the Jammalamadugu Magistrate Court with a petition saying that they want to conduct the narco-analysis tests.
The lawyers representing the CBI and accused Sunil Yadav respectively have placed their arguments before the court. After the arguments, the court adjourned the final hearing to the 27th of this month.
Now all the eyes are on the next hearing to see whether the Jammalamadugu court will grant the permission for the CBI to go-ahead with the narco-analysis tests or the petition will be turned down.
On the flip side, the CBI is quizzing the family members. The family members were questioned by the investigating officers in this regard for two days and said to have gathered key information.
The family members questioned by CBI include Kadapa MP YS Avinash Reddy's father Bhaskar Reddy and YS Manohar Reddy. Manohar is the Pulivendula in-charge of YSRCP.
The questioning is currently taking place at the R&B Guest House at Pulivendula. The other day, YS Vivekananda Reddy's daughter Sunitha Reddy met the officials to inquire about the case progress.
CBI wants to conduct narco-analysis tests to Sunil Yadav after they have quizzed his close relatives and other suspects.
Sunil Yadav's name surfaced in connection with the case for one more time with the alleged narco-analysis tests. Earlier, his family members made shocking comments that to see that the bigwigs are set free in the case, small people like them are brought to limelight.
YS Vivekananda Reddy, Jagan Mohan Reddy's uncle was found murdered at his residence in Pulivendula in 2019, just months before the General elections in Andhra Pradesh.