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Tapgate: Anticipatory bail plea of A6 rejected

The New Indian Express Hyderabad

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March 02, 2025

CITING the conduct of the petitioner, the severity of the allegations, and the established legal principles, Justice K Sujana of the Telangana High Court has rejected a criminal petition filed by Aruvela Shravan Kumar, Accused No. 6 (A-6) in the sensational phone-tapping case seeking anticipatory bail.

- TG NAIDU @Hyderabad

Shravan Kumar and his co-accused face allegations of illegally tapping phones, recording conversations and tracking political leaders and their supporters. The accused allegedly used advanced technology to create profiles and monitor locations through mobile phones.

The prosecution has also alleged that following the loss of the BRS in the 2023 Assembly elections, the accused attempted to erase evidence by formatting phones and damaging hard drives of the SIB, resulting in a loss of crucial data.

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