Sub-Registrar ACB Net Exposes Assets Worth Rs 7.83 Crore

ACB raids expose Ranga Reddy Sub-Registrar corruption case
Assets, gold, cash seized in Kandadi Madhusudhan Reddy probe

Anti Corruption Bureau officials have exposed alleged corruption by a senior registration official in Telangana. The case involves Ranga Reddy district Joint Sub-Registrar Kandadi Madhusudhan Reddy. Acting on what officials described as solid information, the ACB registered a case and carried out simultaneous raids at multiple locations. The searches revealed assets far beyond known sources of income, placing the Sub-Registrar ACB case under sharp focus.

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According to the input, ACB teams conducted searches at Madhusudhan Reddy’s residence and seven other locations linked to his relatives, friends, and benami holders. During these raids, officials found documents related to assets worth about Rs 7.83 crore. However, based on prevailing market rates, officials estimated the actual value to be in the hundreds of crores. Therefore, the scale of the alleged disproportionate assets drew serious attention.

The raids revealed details of an extensive property portfolio. Madhusudhan Reddy allegedly owns a three storey house and a luxurious open plot. He also reportedly holds 27 acres of agricultural land and one acre of commercial land. In addition, officials found a modern farmhouse equipped with a swimming pool, which they said reflected a lavish lifestyle. Meanwhile, the searches led to the seizure of Rs 9 lakh in cash and 1.2 kg of gold ornaments. Investigators also found several high end vehicles in his garage, including Innova, Fortuner, Volvo, and Volkswagen Taigun cars.

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Further investigation pointed to major financial investments beyond real estate. ACB officials found evidence that Madhusudhan Reddy invested about Rs 80 lakhs in a liquor business operating under the name ARK Spirits. Also, officials confirmed that two shell companies were set up in the names of his wife and children. Investigators believe these entities were used to divert illegal earnings. The probe remains ongoing, and officials continue to examine documents and financial trails.

Later, ACB officials issued a public appeal. They said, “If any government employee asks for a bribe, they should immediately file a complaint on the toll-free number 1064 or WhatsApp number 9440446106, and the details of those who provide information will be kept confidential.” The Sub-Registrar ACB case continues to develop as investigators widen the inquiry.


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