ACB Challenges Non-Arrest Order for KTR in Formula-E Case

Hyderabad: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) filed a counter affidavit in the High Court on Friday (December 27) in the Formula-E car race case. In its affidavit, the ACB requested the court to lift the non-arrest order granted to BRS Working President KTR, who is accused.

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The court has asked KTR’s lawyer to file a response to the ACB’s petition. The next hearing is scheduled for Tuesday (December 31), and what will happen at that hearing has now become a topic of suspense.

KTR filed a quash petition in the High Court after the ACB filed an FIR in connection with the Formula-E event. The court had ordered that KTR not be arrested until December 31, and the final decision will be made at the upcoming hearing.


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