Jagan Reddy may face arrest in assets case
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Jagan Reddy may face arrest in assets case

Last Updated: Thursday, August 11, 2011, 16:28
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Hyderabad: With the Andhra Pradesh High Court ordering a full-fledged Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into his alleged illegal wealth, India's richest MP YS Jaganmohan Reddy may face arrest and his assets are likely to be seized.

The CBI, which conducted preliminary investigations on the direction of the court last month, is expected to take up the full-scale probe against the YSR Congress party chief, popularly known as Jagan, and his associates after receiving the court orders pronounced Wednesday.

The federal agency will book a criminal case and take up investigations under the Indian Penal Code, Prevention of Corruption Act and Prevention of Money Laundering Act as directed by the court.

According to sources, CBI may constitute a multi-disciplinary investigation team as done to probe the Satyam accounting fraud. As the case involves alleged money laundering, hawala transactions and investments routed through tax haven countries, the team will have officials from the enforcement directorate, income tax and other agencies.

The CBI, which questioned as many as 25 companies who made massive investments in Jagan's businesses allegedly in return for the benefits they received from his father and then chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, is expected to get a free hand in probing all aspects of the financial misdeeds.

Legal experts say Jagan and others found involved in the case may face arrest. "If the investigating agency feels the accused may tamper with the evidence, it may arrest them during the course of investigations," said D. Srinivas, counsel of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader K. Yerran Naidu, one of the petitioners in the case.

He believes that Jagan's assets may also be seized if the charges under Prevention of Corruption Act and Prevention of Money Laundering Act are proved.

During the by-polls to the Kadapa Lok Sabha seat in May this year, Jagan had declared assets of Rs.365 crore, making him the richest MP in the country. In the 2009 elections, he was worth Rs.77 crore.

Textiles Minister P. Shankar Rao, on whose letter last year the court took up the hearing, claims that Jagan was worth Rs.11 lakh prior to 2004 but now has assets were worth Rs.43,000 crore.

YSR, as Jagan's father was known, became chief minister in 2004 and remained in power till his death in a helicopter crash in 2009.

The court ordered probe after it was prima facie convinced that many companies invested "corrupt money" in the firms owned by Jagan as part of quid pro quo arrangement for the largesse and benefits received by the investors from the government.

The court in its order observed that the investors received benefits in various forms like special economic zones, irrigation contracts, relaxation/permission for real estate ventures and mines.

Noting that the companies floated by Jagan showed phenomenal growth, the division bench said the face value of the shares of some companies were escalated by as much as 35 times.

The companies, which received massive investments including those routed through tax haven countries, include Jagati Publications that published the Telugu daily Sakshi and Indira Television that runs the Sakshi television channel.

IANS

First Published: Thursday, August 11, 2011, 13:01

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anil sharma - delhi
congress me tha to theek tha congress se bahar hote hi corrupt dekha hindustan ki sarkar kaise kaam ker rahi he
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Nitin Trivedi - South Africa
this means that ap is in line for another bg trouble for civilians. mass rioting and hooliganism will be witnessed during this period. the police should play an active role in curbing such incidents to avoid touble and harrassment to common masses. after telangana this is another problem for ap now. let god give them the wisdom and power to handle all issues patiently.
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ravi - tirupati, india
it is quite obvious that the central leadership of congress r partners in progress of jagan`s illgotten wealth...this news item is just an eyewash to hoodwink the public..for those indians who r not aware of the corruption in ap during the former cm`s era, there was what is called a jalayagnam means dhanayagnam...that is the awarding of infeasible irrigation projects to influencial contractors to get kickbacks...if jagan has to go to prison which is unlikely b`cause his father, a dead man had done the fraud, then the leaders of the congress central committe hv to go to jail b`cause they r the partners in progress of this jalayagnam.../
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yadav - kurnool
put this idiot jagan behind bars
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gopi - visakhapatnam
thank the judiciary for acting in a brave manner. it doesnt require a cbi to tell that there is massive corruption. every tom < dick and harry in ap know about it.
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A.A.Khan - bangalore
sorry for the discontinuing.the future politicon will think twice before makeing goll mall money
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A.A.Khan - Bangalore
ok we are happey that jagan will be behind bars. cbi will investigade and court will give judgment.like life impriosment or what ever.but what about the money which he has earnd from goll mal.we must make a rull that goll mall money must be collected from the culprits and used for the people below poverty line.like for education,health,small time buisaness through nationalised banks then c
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A.A.Khan - Bangalore
ok we are happey that cbi will arrest jagan for investigation but whats next i
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Indian - Mumbai
who is jagan ? of course ! son of ysr ! who was ysr? a congressman ! jagan is the owner of all assets, whatever ``earned`` (or looted) by ysr. we would like to request honorable court- please, order if cbi inqury against all corrupt leaders and their sons and daughters. if it happen, congress will be no-more. congress will become a history. during ysr regime, no-one question about assets . now jagan revolt against ``super family`` so he has to pay . how powerfull a family ! in democracy ? not democracy, but so-called democracy.
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
see you had license to steel and other criminal activities but you lost all of them by committing one mistake walking away from god father family of congress.
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Indian - Mumbai
jagan reddy is the son of late ysr. why congress is playing pressure tactics , through cbi, on jagan? jagan is owner of all assets , whatever ysr ``earned``/ looted in his regime. why congress not set a cbi inquiery against ysr? now, jagan revolt against congress highcommand, so , congress is playing his old cunning tactics. there are so-many leaders withing congress, those ``earned`` a lot by flattering gandhi family. no cbi inquiery would be there against these corrupt leaders, because they are great chamchas of gandhi family. they are ready to eork under sonia, rahul,. even under the leadership of rahul`s sons/daughters and grandsons/granddaughters. they are real ustaad in chamchaagiri. gandhi family will always use cbi (congress bureau of investigation) against those , who will challenge the leadership of gandhi family. gandhi family ki chamchagiri karo aur aaram se karodon -arbon kamaao to aap ko kabhi cbi inquiery ka saamna nahi karna padega. that`s why anna is suffering and ramdev became latest victim .
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