June 3, 2012 8:36 PM

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CBI starts Reddy's interrogation in disproportionate assets case

The CBI on Sunday began interrogation of Kadapa Lok Sabha Member Jaganmohan Reddy who was given 5-day CBI custody in connection with the disproportionate Assets case against him. A team of CBI officials began questioning Jaganmohan Reddy after taking him into custody in the morning. The interrogation was held at the office of the DGP prisons office.

AIR correspondent reports, the Central Investigating Agency has begun questioning the Kadapa MP Jaganmohan Reddy following the High Court granted five-day custody. A team of CBI officials have questioned on Sunday the first day from 10-30 in the morning till 5 pm in the presence of two advocates. Due to security reasons, the questioning has been done this time at the office of the DGP prisons near the Chanchalguda central jail where the Kadapa MP was lodged.

The CBI has questioned the Kadapa MP for three days before his arrest on 27th of last month. He had been ordered for judicial remand by a CBI special Court till 11th of this month while rejecting his bail plea. The High Court also dismissed his interim bail petition while granting 5 day custody to the CBI.

The CBI is now reportedly questioning him about the investments into his companies by various firms including some foreign companies. The Jaganmohan Reddy has been facing charges of conspiring with his father Y S Rajasekhara Reddy when he was the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh to get investments into his companies by doling out favors to various companies.

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