Tuesday 29 May 2012

Jagan moves court for bail, mother seeks CEC's intervention

                                                                                  
YSR Congress chief and Kadapa MP Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday moved the CBI trial court for bail in connection with the disproportionate assets case. Barring Jaganmohan Reddy and his close aide Vijay Sai Reddy, a special CBI court on Monday granted bail to 11 otherpeople accused of involvement in his illegal assets case.
All the 13 accused, including Jagan, as he is popularly called, who was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investiagtion (CBI) on Sunday night, appeared in the special CBI court in response to its summons over the first charge sheet.
Those who appeared in the court included senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer BP Acharya, who is already in jail for his alleged involvement in the Emaar-APIIC township case.
Jagan's auditor Vijay Sai Reddy was not granted bail.
Those who were given bail included managing directors Srinivasa Reddy (Hetero Drugs), Nityananda Reddy (Aurobindo Pharma), Sarat Chandra Reddy (Trident Life Sciences), AP Industrial Infrastructure  Corporation's former officer Y Vijayalakshmi, and Aurobindo Pharma's former company secretary Chandramouli.
The court summons on Jagan and 11 others were served May 14.
However, the CBI arrested Jagan on Sunday evening after questioning him for three days.
The CBI had filed the first charge sheet March 30. The second was filed April 23 and the third May 7.
The agency booked a case against Jagan and 71 others in August last year on the direction of Andhra Pradesh High Court.
The young leader is accused of conspiring with his father and then chief minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy to dole out favours to companies which invested in his businesses in a quid pro quo arrangement.
The CBI also presented before the court leading industrialist Nimmagadda Prasad and bureaucrat KV Brahmananda Reddy as their 10-day CBI custody ended Sunday.
The agency moved a petition seeking their custody for four more days. The court however, sent them back to Chanchalguda Central Jail.
The court on May 16 had remanded them in judicial custody till May 30.

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