Theft in Court: Lawyers stage agitation, demand CBI probe

Update: 2022-04-17 00:44 IST

Lawers stage a protest at Court Complex in Nellore against the theft in court, in Nellore on Saturday

Nellore: Lawyers in the city staged a protest on Saturday, demanding a probe into the theft at the court. Holding placards with writings 'Save courts from thieves', the lawyers staged the protest at Court Complex. They condemned the incident that occurred at the fourth additional judicial magistrate court on Wednesday night.

They demanded that the incident should be taken seriously and a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) should be ordered. The lawyers raised doubts over the statement by police that they have arrested the culprits. "The real culprits involved in this theft should be arrested," said a lawyer. They also expressed their apprehensions as the documents related to a case involving a state minister were taken away by thieves. The lawyers termed the incident unprecedented in the history of the judiciary.

A lawyer claimed that the material presented before the court in the case involving Kakani Goverdhan Reddy was taken away and this raised suspicions. The offenders took away a bag containing documents, a few stamps and a few electronic items. The court staff found out about the theft after coming to the court on Thursday morning. Based on the complaint, police filed a case and took up the investigation. Police later found the stolen bag in a culvert outside the court but several documents were missing. Police said two suspects were arrested in the case. Nellore district superintendent of police Vijaya Rao is personally monitoring the investigation.

According to opposition TDP, the stolen documents belong to a forgery case filed by its senior leader Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy against YSRCP leader Kakani Govardhan Reddy, who became a minister early this week. In December 2017, Sarvepally MLA Govardhan Reddy alleged that former minister Chandramohan Reddy had properties worth thousands of crores of rupees in foreign countries. He released a few documents, quoting them as property documents, to the media.

Subsequently Chandramohan Reddy had filed a complaint with Nellore rural police station that Govardhan Reddy had forged documents and demanded action to be taken against him. He even filed a defamation case against Govardhan Reddy in court. Later, it was proved that the documents provided by Govardhan Reddy were fake and a charge sheet was filed against him, TDP said.

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