Prominent Figures Dhanunjaya, Krishna Mohan Arrested

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Evening Report – Dhanunjaya, Krishna Mohan Arrested

In a highly anticipated move, the special investigation team (SIT) has arrested former secretary in the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister’s office, K Dhanunjay Reddy, and former OSD (Officer on Special Duty) in the same office, P Krishna Mohan Reddy. The arrests come just hours after the Supreme Court dismissed the duo’s anticipatory bail petitions in connection with the alleged liquor scam.

The arrests are the latest development in the ongoing investigation into the liquor scam, which has rocked the state government. Dhanunjay Reddy and Krishna Mohan Reddy were considered key figures in the alleged scheme, which is believed to have involved the siphoning of funds and the illegal distribution of liquor licenses.

The Supreme Court’s dismissal of their anticipatory bail pleas paved the way for the SIT to take the two former officials into custody. The court concluded that the pair’s involvement in the scam was prima facie evident and that the investigation required their custodial interrogation.

The liquor scam has been a major source of controversy in Andhra Pradesh, with allegations of widespread corruption and abuse of power. The arrests of Dhanunjay Reddy and Krishna Mohan Reddy are seen as a significant step in the ongoing efforts to uncover the full extent of the scandal and hold those responsible accountable.

The SIT has been working diligently to gather evidence and build a strong case against the accused. The arrests of these high-profile individuals are expected to provide valuable insights and lead to further revelations as the investigation progresses.

The people of Andhra Pradesh have been closely following the developments in the liquor scam, with many expressing hopes that the arrests will mark the beginning of a new era of transparency and accountability in the state’s governance. The state government has also vowed to leave no stone unturned in its quest to root out corruption and restore public trust.

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