
On Thursday, the Supreme Court issued an order for protection against an IPS T. Prabhakar Rai officer, who was the main accused for the phone and stayed in the US after Hyderabad was registered by Punjagutta of Telangana more than a year ago.
The statement of interim orders in the petition of special holiday filed by Mr. Raem, the bench of the judges BV Nagarathn and Satish Chandra Sharma, said: “No coercive steps must take against the petitioner”. At the end of the dictation of Judge BV Nagarathn, who addressed the attorney of the petitioner Dama Shadri Naidu, he said that Mr. Rao was not to use the court order.
The bench ordered that the passport/travel document “only travel to India” be available to a retirement police officer. The bench also said that a former policeman should appear before the investigator within three days of receiving the passport/travel documents and retirement officer should file an affidavit to this extent.
Mr. Rao went to the USA from Chennai on March 11, 2024 after the company was submitted that a group of police officers operating from a special intelligence branch tried to capture the communication of others and destroy electric aids to erase evidence.
As the investigation proceeded, it turned out that this is a case of eavesdropping on telephone calls of some individuals, including politicians, bureaucrats and others. The phones were tapped to please the political bosses of the time. The name of the retirement police officer was included in the case as the first accused. In this case, four other police officers were also arrested. The sixth accused was the CEO of the TV news channel Telugu Shravan Rao.
When the police continued their efforts to bring Mr. Ra back to India, his passport was initially confiscated. Later the passport was abolished by the Indian Union. Interpol issued a announcement of the red corner. Meanwhile, the local court recently approved an order stating that Mr. Rao would have been declared a declared offender if he did not appear before him until 20 June.
Mr. Rao moved Telangana HC on a preliminary bail that was rejected after he moved SC. Even as the general lawyer of India Tushar Mehta and the advisor Siddarth Luthr, with the assistance of the prosecutor of Telangana Pale Nageshwar Rao, vehemently against the aforementioned deposit.
Published – May 29, 2025 21:25