Posted by AI on 2025-11-04 04:08:04 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-17 05:55:08
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The arrest of former minister Jogi Ramesh and his brother Ramu has sparked a political firestorm in Andhra Pradesh, with the duo now transferred to Nellore Central Jail under tight security. This move comes as the Special Investigation Team (SIT) delves deeper into the illegal liquor network, uncovering a web of financial and logistical connections.
The case, which began with the arrest of Addepalli Janardhana Rao and his brother, has rapidly expanded. The SIT's investigation has led to the revelation of multiple suspects, including YSRCP leader Manoj Kothari from Vijayawada West, who is now absconding. The probe has intensified with raids across Vijayawada and surrounding districts, aiming to locate Kothari and expose potential political or business ties within the adulteration scheme.
The excise department's petition for custody of the Ramesh brothers for 10 days adds another layer to this complex case. The court's decision to adjourn the matter until Tuesday, seeking a counter from the SIT, indicates the judicial system's cautious approach. Similarly, the hearing for the custody of the Rao brothers has been postponed to May 6, further extending the legal proceedings.
As the investigation unfolds, the public awaits the exposure of the full extent of this illicit operation. The scandal has already led to high-profile arrests and political fallout, leaving many wondering about the potential implications for the region's governance and the liquor industry's future. With the SIT's ongoing efforts, the coming days promise to reveal more about this intricate web of corruption and its impact on Andhra Pradesh's political landscape.