Sheep Scam: ED Tracing Kingpin

Haydarabad: Execution Directorate (ED) days after the combination of sheep fraud more than 1,000 RS, agency G. Kalyan was preparing to watch the kings affecting Kumar, then the officer on the special task for the authorities on the line in Talasani Srinivas Yadav and SCAM.
Two of the main defendants reportedly took refuge in the Gulf countries.
Sources, authorities, sheep breeding development program (SRDs) to carry out the Terangana Sheep and Goat Development Cooperative Federation Limited officials who played a key role in influencing officials said he wanted to question Kalyan Kumar.
As part of fraud, veterinarian officials provided sheep purchase certificates before sheep were really purchased. The ED’s investigation also confirmed the findings of the Comptroller Auditor (CAG) report, which determines the recycling evidence of recycling evidence to request payments to fictional sellers and sheep units without the provision of real sheep units.
The sources concluded that ED was examining CAG reports and that Kalyan Kumar was alone in guiding the funds and could be more people for deception.
In 2017, the BRS government introduced SRDs for shepherd communities. Each utility would be given 20 sheep and a sheep unit of RAM. The cost of each unit was 75 percent (`93.750) 1.25 Lakh (` `93.750), 25 percent (31.250 RS) by the utility.
The program was implemented under TSGDCFL and District Veterinary and Animal HSbandry officers (DV and AHOS) in the districts.
Heep Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu to avoid recycling in TaLANgana and increase the net sheep population. The chosen sheep breeds were Nellore Brown (Dora), Nellore Jodipi (white with black spots on his face), Deccani and Madras Red.
CAG, in two years (2017-18 and 2018-19) 5,000 RS at a cost of four lakh sheep units will be given. The program would be given a loan of 1,000 RR and 1,000 RS by the National Cooperative Development Company (NCDC) and a 1,000 RS loan from the useful contributions.
According to the information provided by TSGDCFL, as of December 2021, 3.88 lach sheep units were given to an equal number of beneficiaries in 3,385 Crore subsidies.
The agencies suspected that during the release of the implementation and funds, the authorities had given up fake invoices while paying the money by creating counterfeit invoices in purchases and paying the sheep to farmers who sell sheep to the government.
