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Delhi Excise Policy Scam: CBI Issues Notice To KCR's Daughter K Kavitha; Questioning On December 6

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) issued the notice under Section 160 of CrPC and asked her to intimate the place of residence as per her convenience for the 'examination' at 11 am on December 6.

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KCR's daughter K Kavitha
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is probing the alleged Delhi excise policy scam, on Friday issued notice to Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter and TRS MLC K Kavitha for questioning her in the case on December 6.

The probe agency issued the notice under Section 160 of CrPC and asked her to intimate the place of residence as per her convenience for the "examination" at 11 am on that day.

Kavitha, in a statement, said she informed the authorities that they can meet her at her Hyderabad residence.

"During the course of investigation of the subject cited above, certain facts have emerged with which you (Kavitha) may be acquainted with. Hence, your examination on such facts is required in the interest of investigation," the CBI said in the notice.

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"It is therefore requested that kindly intimate the place of residence (Hyderabad or preferably Delhi) as per your convenience for your examination at 11.00 hours on 6-12-2022 in connection with investigation of above noted case," the agency further said.

The notice was issued by Alok Kumar Shahi, DSP, Anti-Corruuption Bureau Wing

Hoe did KCR's daughter respond?

After her name cropped up in a remand report filed by the Enforcement Directorate in a Delhi court on the alleged kickbacks in the scam, Kavitha said she is ready to face any probe

"I've been issued a CBI Notice under Section 160 of Cr.P.C, seeking my clarification. I have informed the authorities, that I can meet them at my residence in Hyderabad on Dec 6th as per their request," she said after receiving the CBI notice.

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The CBI on November 25 filed its first charge sheet in the Delhi excise policy scam case against seven accused.

What did ED Say?

"As per the investigation carried out so far, Vijay Nair, on behalf of leaders of AAP has received kickbacks to the tune of at least Rs 100 crore from a group, called South Group (controlled by Sarath Reddy, Ms K Kavitha, Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy) by various persons including Amit Arora," the ED had said in the remand report filed on one of the accused -- Amit Arora -- in a Delhi Court.

The ED said Arora "disclosed" the above details during the recording of his statement.

Officials identified Kavitha as the daughter of Telangana Chief Minister Rao.

(With PTI Inputs)
 

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