YSRCP MP alleges he was beaten in CID custody, approaches HC


Guntur, May 16 (IANS): YSRCP MP K. Raghu Ramakrishna Raju, who was sent to 14-day remand till May 28 by a CID court here, has alleged that he was beaten by the CID police while in custody. His lawyers have approached the Andhra Pradesh High Court with a habeas corpus petition.

The CID on Saturday produced Raju before the Additional Metropolitan Magistrate after the high court struck down his bail petition earlier in the day.

The high court has also constituted a special division bench to look into the beatings that Raju was allegedly subjected to in CID custody.

Taking note of the injuries on his feet, the court ordered a medical examination at two hospitals – a government hospital and thereafter at a private hospital.

The high court has asked for a report on the injury marks visible on Raju's body. The matter is listed for hearing on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Additional Advocate General Sudhakar Reddy alleged that Raju was misleading the court by making false claims of injuries after the high court turned down his bail petition earlier in the day.

Raju, who represents the YSRCP in the Lok Sabha, was arrested from his home in Hyderabad by the Andhra Pradesh CID on Friday.

Raju, who was slapped with sedition charges, has been in the news for his tirades against YSRCP supremo and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.

 

  

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sun, May 16 2021

    Jagan revolted against illtreatment by congress and built his own party like Mamatha did. Now he doesn't tolerate criticism and cases get hoisted against MP. He might jump to BJP and will get all cases dropped in Supreme Court.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 16 2021

    Even MP's are not safe in India ...

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