CCB continues raid on residence of Iron Ore baron Janardhana Reddy

Agencies
November 8, 2018

Ballari, Nov 8: The Central Crime Branch (CCB ) sleuths from Bangalore continued raid on the mansion of Former Karnataka Minister and Iron Ore Mining baron Gali Janardhana Reddy in connection with his involvement in money laundering case.

According to sources a team of CCB officials from Bengaluru, led by ACP Manjunath Choudhary, have begun search operations at mining baron Janardhana Reddy's mansion in Ballari city.

The search is in connection with a money laundering case, in which Mr Reddy has been accused of taking Rs 20 crore to strike a deal with Enforcement Directorate officials to drop the case against the Bengaluru-based firm.

It is alleged that Syed Ahmed Fareed, founder of Ambidant Marketing Pvt. Ltd.

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Kannadiga
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Thursday, 8 Nov 2018

Hang him or send him behind bar for ever. It is clear and visible all the wealth property owned by these brothers are belongs to our Nation. Hence such Desh Drohis have no right stay in the society. Prison house is suitable.

 

Send them together with Sushma Swaraaj.

 

 

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