Keep seized currency notes separately, bank told

On Saturday, August 2, the Special Court for ACB cases, the Special Investigation Team (SIT), which investigated the alleged liquor deception during the previous regime, directed the currency unit notes from a farm house in the neighboring TaLangana state before being laid in the bank. The Machavaram branch of the Indian State Bank (SBI), where the notes were deposited, was asked not to confuse the seized or deposited money notes with others up to more ordering.
SIT had recently seized 11 crore from a farmhouse in Kacharam Village in Shamgarereddy in the Rangaleddy region in TaLangana, and claimed that the money was secretly hiding by Kaseddy Rajasekhar Reddry, who was defendant in the case before June 2024.
In a petition in front of the court, Rajasekhar Redy suspected that the police added the currency unit notes after June 2024 and asked the court to receive the serial numbers of the currency notes specified by the SIT.
The petition also sought to appoint a lawyer commissioner to save the serial numbers of the currency grades and record the process in front of the court. According to the petition, the seating police P. Srihari Babu appeared in front of the court and said that the agency had already invested the money at the SBI Machavaram branch on August 1st.
The petition claimed that SIT did not deposit the money in the bank and that he continued the suspicious foul game. The petition claimed that SIT has made a hectic effort to “change, tamper, and scan the evidence”.
“If such a experiment is allowed, the petition will be put into great injustice and distress,” he said, and prayed to the court to direct the SBI to direct the banknotes to keep the banknotes to keep them.
Published – 02 August 2025 10:06 pm ist

