
Former state intel chief questioned by CID
Vijayawada: Former state intelligence chief
PSR Anjaneyulu
was taken into custody by CID for a second consecutive day on Monday in connection with the case of alleged
wrongful arrest
of a
Mumbai-based actress
and her family.
CID officials took Anjaneyulu from Vijayawada dist jail to Vijayawada govt hospital for mandatory medical examination. Following the health check-up, he was moved to the CID office in Kanuru for interrogation. The interrogation, initially scheduled for Sunday, was postponed after doctors diagnosed Anjaneyulu with high blood pressure, making him unfit for questioning.
CID earlier filed a petition in the court seeking custody of Anjaneyulu, stating the need to gather more information regarding the conspiracy and events surrounding the case. Granting the petition, the court authorised the CID to interrogate Anjaneyulu for three days — Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday — from 10 am to 5 pm each day.
Accordingly, CID officials took Anjaneyulu into custody at 10:30 am on Sunday and transported him to the govt hospital for medical evaluation. However, doctors said he was suffering from high blood pressure. Given his medical condition, the CID decided to defer questioning and requested that he be provided necessary medical care. Anjaneyulu received treatment at the govt hospital till 2 pm, but his blood pressure remained uncontrolled, prompting the CID to return him to the district jail.
Resuming the process on Monday, CID officials again took Anjaneyulu into custody at 10:30 am, conducted another round of medical tests, and subsequently moved him to the CID office.

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