Vijayawada: Satyavardhan kidnapped the case

Vijayawada: Satyavardhan kidnapped the case

Vijayawada court has increased remand to Vallabhni Vamsi. Remand extended to next month. Remand has been extended to four other people along with Vamsi. Vamsi is a remand prisoner in Satyavardhan’s kidnapping case. Vallabhni Vamsi’s bail plea has ended in the attack on Ganavaram TDP office. CID has reserved the court’s decision this month at 27.

What is the matter ..

The former MLA of Gannavaram Vallabhani Vamsi has been arrested by the police in the case of Satyavardhan’s kidnapping case. Vamsi has been accused of kidnapping Satyavardhan, who works as a computer operator in the Ganavaram TDP office. In the case, Vamasi and two others were arrested and sent to court and sent for remand. Santvardhan has filed a complaint with Vamsi and there are 87 accused in the case.

Vamsi as a remand prisoner ..

In the case, Vallabhni Vamsi was arrested on a petty warrant and attended the Ganavaram court. The trial court sent him. He was then taken to Vijayawada. Vamsi has been currently sent to Vijayawada District Jail in the kidnapping case of Satyavardhan.

In case of attack on TDP office ..

Eleven people have been identified as an accused in the attack at Genavaram TDP office. Private assistant of Vallabhani Vamsi, including Raja, was arrested in his homes. Vamsi Sugarcanavaram is accused in the attack on the TDP office. Satyavardhan, who complained that the attack took place, filed an affidavit alleging that the case was withdrawn. Ganavaram, who worked as a computer operator in the TDP office, pressured the police and registered the case. Satyavardhan, who complained in the Sugarcane TDP office attack case, said that there was no infamy in the name of caste.

Vamsi as 71st accused ..

In the case of an attack on the Sugarcane TDP office, Vallabhni Vamsi was taken into custody for 3 days. Vamsi is the 71st accused in the case. CID’s counsel has argued in the court that VAMSI’s orders should be investigated to locate an attack and attack plot. The prosecution argued that when Vamsi was an MLA, there was no chance for his orders. The court agreed with these arguments and agreed to detain CID three days to Vamsi.


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