BRS Corporator Arrested In Land-Grabbing Case

Warangal/Hyderabad, Jan 21 (Maxim News): The police arrested a ruling BRS party Corporator in a land-grabbing case in Warangal city, he was put behind the bars by the police.

As per the complaint of the victims, nonbailable cases were registered and they were produced before the Second Additional Judicial First Class Magistrate and sent to Khammam Jail. Corporator Vemula Srinivas laid eyes on a 200-yard plot in the name of a woman named Sunitha in Hanamkonda Kakatiya Colony Phase-2. Sunita asked several times to hand over the land for development as she has already constructed the house with permission at the place, so she refused to give the place to the Corporator, Vemula Srinivas who went there with his followers on January 13 with the idea of taking over the place, demolished the compound wall built by the victims and committed atrocities. . .

The victims lodged a complaint at the Hanamkonda Police Station on January 17 after they threatened and destroyed the property. The Police, who have conducted a preliminary investigation to this extent, registered cases under sections 427, 447, and 506 of the IPC against the Corporator Vemula Srinivas and his driver Padala Kumaraswamy on the orders of Commissioner of Police AV Ranganath. After the medical examination, the accused was produced before Hanumakonda Second Junior First Class Magistrate and taken to Khammam Jail on the orders of the Magistrate. Meanwhile, after the ruling party’s corporator was sent to jail in the wake of the land grab the rest of the grabbers were also arrested. (Maxim News)


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