Key Points

The Telangana SIT has begun recording statements from victims in the high-profile phone tapping case linked to the previous BRS government. Former SIB chief Prabhakar Rao, the prime accused, has reportedly confessed to orchestrating illegal surveillance of opposition leaders. Investigators recovered partial data from hard disks destroyed by Rao's team and dumped in the Musi River. The Supreme Court facilitated Rao's return from the US to face questioning in this widening political scandal.

Key Points: SIT Records Statements in BRS Phone Tapping Case Involving Prabhakar Rao

  • SIT questions ex-SIB chief Prabhakar Rao over illegal surveillance
  • Phones of Congress, BJP leaders and journalists tapped
  • Hard disks destroyed, some data retrieved from Musi River
  • Supreme Court allowed Rao's return from US for probe
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Telangana phone tapping case: SIT begins recording statements of victims

Telangana SIT intensifies probe as victims testify in BRS-era phone tapping scandal involving ex-SIB chief Prabhakar Rao.

"A special team was constituted in the SIB to tap phones of politicians working against BRS – Prabhakar Rao (confession to SIT)"

Hyderabad, June 15

Intensifying its probe into the phone tapping case during the previous Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Telangana Police on Sunday began recording statements of the victims.

The SIT officials have summoned political leaders, businessmen and journalists whose phones were allegedly tapped.

The investigators will be recording their statements on the basis of evidence found so far during the probe.

The SIT has once again summoned former Special Intelligence Bureau (SIB) chief T. Prabhakar Rao for questioning.

Prabhakar Rao, the prime accused in the case who returned from the United States last week, has been directed to appear before the SIT on June 17. He has so far appeared three times before the SIT officials.

He appeared before the investigating officers at the Jubilee Hills police station in Hyderabad for a third time on Saturday and was grilled for about nine hours.

Prabhakar Rao, who was accused of orchestrating the illegal surveillance of several prominent individuals, has reportedly confessed that a special team was constituted in the SIB to tap the phones of politicians who were working against BRS.

The team snooped on the leaders of Congress and the BJP. Congress leaders whose phones were tapped included Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy, who is now the revenue minister.

The SIB tapped the phones of at least 30 people associated with Srinivasa Reddy’s construction and real estate business.

The retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer also told investigators that they snooped on some of the politicians on the suspicion of their links with the Maoists.

He was questioned based on the statements of former deputy superintendent of police D. Praneeth Rao, retired deputy commissioner of police P. Radha Kishan Rao and additional superintendents of police N. Bhujanga Rao and M. Thirupathanna, who were earlier arrested in the case.

These officials had earlier told the SIT that they had acted on the instructions of Prabhakar Rao, who was heading the SIB.

After the defeat of BRS in the 2023 elections, Prabhakar Rao resigned from his post. Hours later, several hard disks from the SIB office reportedly went missing. Praneeth Rao destroyed these hard disks and disposed of them in the Musi River.

Praneeth Rao told the SIT that he destroyed the hard disks at the direction of Prabhakar Rao. The SIT succeeded in retrieving some data from the destroyed hard disks.

The SIT officials are also likely to question Prabhakar Rao and Praneeth Rao together to further speed up the probe.

The phones of political leaders, businessmen, celebrities, journalists, members of civil society and even judges were allegedly tapped under Prabhakar Rao’s direction.

The allegations came to light in March last year with the arrest of Praneeth Rao following a complaint from his superior, D. Ramesh, Additional SP with the SIB.

Prabhakar Rao had left for the US just before the case was registered against him.

The Supreme Court on May 29 directed authorities to arrange an emergency travel document to enable Prabhakar Rao to return.

The apex court passed the order on a petition by Prabhakar, challenging the Telangana High Court order dismissing his petition for anticipatory bail.

The bench also barred police from taking any coercive step against Rao till further orders.

As per an undertaken given to the Supreme Court, Prabhakar Rao returned to India on June 8 and appeared before the SIT the next day.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is a serious breach of privacy and democratic values. No government should misuse power to spy on citizens, especially political opponents. Hope SIT gets to the bottom of this and justice is served. 🤞
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Sunita P.
Shocking how deep this goes! Tapping phones of judges and journalists? This reminds me of Emergency days. We need stronger laws to prevent such misuse of surveillance powers in future.
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Arvind M.
While the actions are condemnable, let's not make this political. All parties have done such things when in power. The system needs reform, not just targeting one party.
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Priya N.
Destroying hard disks in Musi river? Sounds like a Bollywood movie plot! 😅 But seriously, this shows how desperate they were to hide evidence. Hope the retrieved data reveals the complete truth.
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Vikram S.
The bigger question is - who gave these orders? Just arresting police officers won't solve anything. Need to find out who in the political leadership authorized this illegal surveillance.
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Kavita R.
As a Hyderabad resident, this makes me angry. Our tax money was used to spy on citizens? Hope the new government ensures such misuse never happens again. Time for accountability!
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Manoj T.
Interesting how he fled to US when case came up. Now SC protection and returning voluntarily. Seems like some political deal might be happening behind scenes. Just my suspicion.

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