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Telangana phone-tap probe widens, ‘call data, IP records accessed illegally’

Hyderabad: The investigation into the tapping of phones belonging to several political leaders and others ahead of the 2023 Assembly elections in Telangana has widened, with officers of the Special Investigation Team claiming that call data records (CDR) and internet protocol data records (IPDR) of thousands were also accessed illegally by the police’s Special Intelligence Branch (SIB) at the time.

“We have evidence to prove that surveillance mechanisms were illegally used to extort money through electoral bonds,” an SIT source claimed.

Reports said police will now file a supplementary chargesheet in the case because of “fresh evidence” and “new information” received based on “revelations” by the accused.

Those accused in the tapping case are former SIB chief T Prabhakar Rao, inews man­aging dir­ector Aruvela Shravan Kumar Rao, Deputy Superintendent of Police D Praneeth Rao, Addi­tional Superintend­ents of Police M Thirupathanna and N Bhu­janga Rao, former Superintendent of Police P Radhak­ishan Rao, and a TV channel owner, A Shravan Kumar Rao.

The case refers to the period when the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government, under the lead­ership of then chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao, was in power. In recent days, the SIT probing the case has called some members of KCR’S family for questioning.

The first to be called was former minister Har­ish Rao, who is KCR’S nephew, and the next was KCR’S son and former minister K Taraka Rama Rao (KTR). On Tuesday, the SIT questioned J Santosh Rao, a former MP and another nephew of KCR.

BRS in a statement said that the SIT notices were issued as an “attention diversion” tactic, and that there was no evidence against any member of the BRS in this “false case”.

Allegations of phone tapping first surfaced in March 2024, when an Additional Superintendent of Police of the SIB lodged a complaint at Hyderabad’s Punjagutta police station, accusing DSP Praneeth Rao of using illegal means to gather intelligence.

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