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Saturday 30 June 2012

Andhra police over hacked e-mail to get the data from the CBI call Detective

Suspended police allegedly M Srinivasa Rao hacked the email account of his superior to acquire data from phone calls from a senior official in Andhra Pradesh CBI regarding the ongoing investigation by the agency in the case of disproportionate assets filed against YSR Reddy Jaganmohan Congress chief, CID sources said Saturday.

Rao, who was recently placed in suspension as Nacharam police inspector for his alleged complicity in access and leakage of data call records (CDR) of the CBI Joint Director (Hyderabad Zone) VV Lakshminarayana and a woman activist , was questioned by the state CID second day after taking over the investigation yesterday.

Rao allegedly stole the password from the email account of a deputy commissioner of police (DCP) in Cyberabad area with the help of a low-ranking employee and submitted an application service provider for the CDR, police said .

Rao abused his official position, as only an officer of rank of SP or DCP is entitled to send the request to the service providers for the data records of phone calls from consumers, they said.The Andhra Pradesh CID yesterday took over the investigation of cases on the "leakage" of phone calls and activist Lakshminarayana details Vasireddy Chandrabala.

While the City Police had registerd a case in point on the petition of CBI joint director, approached Chandrabala commissionarate Cyberabad police.Rao was suspended by the Commissioner of Police Cyberabad D research Tirumala Rao expected after a case registered against him and a reporter from the Telugu news channel, 'Sakshi', on the basis of a complaint by Chandrabala.

Chandrabala on June 26 filed a complaint alleging that the news channel had a program broadcast on June 21 in order to harm their dignity and reputation of making public the confidential information of the call details of your mobile phone.

Sakshi TV channel owned by Jagan, who was arrested in a case of disproportionate assets, had recently published and details of the telecast of the calls made ​​and received by Lakshminarayana, while accused of "leaking" sensitive information related to the ongoing investigation against Jagan to the media section and former classmate Chandrabala Vasireddy. The channel had also claimed that there was a "great conspiracy" to undermine the Kadapa MP.

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