HYDERABAD: Crime Investigation Department (
CID) on Thursday opposed anticipatory bail petitions moved by Ind Bharat Group of Companies chairman K Raghu Rama Krishna Raju, MIC Electronics managing director M V Ramana Rao and telecom department deputy director general, Nanded, K Hanumantha Rao in the call data record (CDR) leak case before the fourth metropolitan sessions court.
Additional public prosecutor B Yugender Rao informed the court that all three accused who moved the anticipatory bail petitions were absconding. They colluded in obtaining the CDR of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) joint director V V Lakshminarayana.
'After CBI questioned Raghu Rama Krishna Raju in connection with Emaar scam, he directed his friend Ramana Rao to get him CDR of Lakshminarayana by using his connections in the telecom industry. Subsequently, Ramana Rao obtained the details with the help of Hanumantha Rao. Finally, the CDR details reached Raghu Rama Krishna Raju,'' Yugender Rao informed the sessions judge.
Meanwhile, S Shastri, an employee of IND Bharath, moved an anticipatory bail petition fearing arrest by CID though he was not named an accused in the CDR case.
However, the respective counsels of the accused refuted the contention of the prosecution and claimed that their clients had no role in the CDR leak case. The court is likely to pronounce its order on August 14. Similarly, the order in the anticipatory bail moved earlier by suspended Nacharam inspector M Srinivas Rao is likely to be delivered on August 13.