Hyderabad: The Special Investigation Team issued a notice to BRS Chief and former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao in the phone tapping case and asked him to appear for questioning on Friday. In fact, SIT issues notice to KCR as a major step in the investigation process.
SIT officials served the notice at KCR’s residence in Nandinagar. They informed him that the inquiry was scheduled for 3 pm on Friday. Notably, SIT issues notice to KCR and outlines the procedure for questioning in this high-profile case.
Considering his age, the SIT clarified that KCR did not need to visit the police station. Instead, officials said they would conduct the questioning as per the procedure mentioned in the notice to KCR. Once again, it is clear that SIT issues notice to KCR in accordance with established guidelines.
Phone tapping case probe gathers pace
Earlier, the SIT questioned former ministers Harish Rao and K. T. Rama Rao in connection with the phone tapping case. The SIT issues notice to KCR, adding to the growing list of political leaders drawn into the probe.
The SIT also examined former MP Santosh Rao as part of the investigation. Officials said the probe had gained momentum with multiple key figures appearing before the team.
The notice to KCR marked another significant development in the ongoing phone tapping case. Political circles closely tracked the latest move by the investigating agency.