Apr 29, 2021, 11:12 IST
AMARAVATI: The Andhra Pradesh State government has decided to hand over the Employee Provident Fund (EPF) 2016 scam case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). State Home Principal Secretary Kumar Vishwajeet Wednesday issued orders to this effect.
A case under Sections 403, 406, 409, 420 of IPC was registered in 2016 at Kadapa One Town Police Station under CC No. 137/2016 on charges of misappropriation of Rs 1.64 crore at the EPF Kadapa Regional Office.
The CBI Hyderabad Regional Office registered a case in 2017 in this regard. The government has decided to hand over the investigation of the case to the CBI as two investigating agencies should conduct an investigation over one crime.
KHAMMAM: In a horrific incident, a 75-year-old woman was brutally killed and her body parts chopped into pieces for resisting rape by a man in Khammam district. The incident came to light on Tuesday. As per reports Aderla Upender (53) from Ambedkar Colony in Karepalli mandal in Khammam district, had kept watch on a homeless beggar woman named Ajmeera Nazi from Bhajya Thanda.
Madanapalle Double Murder: Padmaja, Purushotham Suffered From Shared Delusion Disorder Feb 16, 2021, 12:44 IST
Alekhya V and Sai Divya were found battered to death in Madanapalli, by their parents Purushotham Naidu and Padmaja a college professor and the principal of a school, respectively in a trance-like state, claiming that their daughters would “return”.
After the parents were detained, they were found to be behaving erratically. Padmaja did not co-operate with the authorities and claimed she was a god. Her husband too was behaving in a delusional manner. A team of psychiatrists at the Madanapalle government hospital has surmised that the couple, and perhaps even the deceased, may have been affected by a ‘shared delusion disorder’.
Madanapalle Double Murder: Alekhya Convinced Her Parents To Carry Out Tantric Rituals: Lawyer Feb 10, 2021, 15:54 IST
The Madanapalle Double Murder case keeps getting intense with new information and details being revealed every day. In a new development to the Murder of two girls over superstition, it is now being revealed that even the elder daughter was in on the plan.
The P V Krishnamachari, the advocate who took up the case is currently collecting information. Nakka Rajini is part of Krishnamachari’s team and went to speak with the accused parents, V Purushotham Naidu and his wife Padmaja. The father revealed that they used dumbbells and a trident to kill their daughters as they believed these items to be Lord Shiva’s ‘Dumroo’ and ‘Trishul.’ Killing the girls with something like that would make them ‘Pavitra’ (pure) and ensure their rebirth in a purer form.
Purushotham and Padmaja have decided to engage the services of Madanapalle-based lawyer Sambasiva Reddy instead of availing the legal services of Krishnamachari and his team
TIRUPATI: Madanapalle double murder accused V Purushotham Naidu and his wife Padmaja, who are said to have used dumbbells and a trident to kill their two young daughters last month, apparently treated the objects to be Lord Shiva’s ‘damruks’ and ‘trishul’. They also believed that their daughters Alekhya and Sai Divya, if ‘sacrificed’ that way, would return back to life in a purer form.
This was disclosed by the girls’ father to Nakka Rajini, the lawyer who is part of senior advocate P V Krishnamachari’s team, who met Purushotham and Padmaja at Madanapalle sub-jail before they were shifted to the mental care hospital in Visakhapatnam. It may be recalled that Krishnamachari was approached by old students of the accused parents, requesting him to provide legal assistance to the couple.