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'Rolex watches, premium vehicles': ED arrests ex-AP govt IT advisor Raj Kesireddy in Rs 195 crore liquor scam

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'Rolex watches, premium vehicles': ED arrests ex-AP govt IT advisor Raj Kesireddy in Rs 195 crore liquor scam
'Rolex watches, premium vehicles': ED arrests ex-AP govt IT advisor Raj Kesireddy in Rs 195 crore liquor scam
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  • Raj Kesireddy, a former IT advisor to the Andhra Pradesh government, has been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with a Rs 195 crore liquor scam
  • Kesireddy is alleged to be the mastermind behind the scam, which is linked to the Andhra Pradesh State Beverages Corporation Ltd
  • The scam is believed to have involved the transportation of liquor, with Kesireddy and his associates allegedly siphoning off funds meant for the state exchequer
  • The Enforcement Directorate's investigation has revealed that Kesireddy and his associates had amassed a huge fortune, including luxury items such as Rolex watches and premium vehicles

In a significant development, the Enforcement Directorate has taken a major step in cracking down on corruption in the country. The arrest of Raj Kesireddy, a former IT advisor to the Andhra Pradesh government, is a testament to the agency's commitment to rooting out corruption and bringing those responsible to justice. Kesireddy is alleged to be the mastermind behind a massive Rs 195 crore liquor scam, which is linked to the Andhra Pradesh State Beverages Corporation Ltd. The scam is believed to have involved the transportation of liquor, with Kesireddy and his associates allegedly siphoning off funds meant for the state exchequer. The Enforcement Directorate's investigation has revealed that Kesireddy and his associates had amassed a huge fortune, including luxury items such as Rolex watches and premium vehicles. The agency's probe has also uncovered a complex web of transactions and money laundering, which is believed to have been used to conceal the scam. The arrest of Kesireddy is expected to shed more light on the scam and the involvement of other individuals and entities. The Enforcement Directorate's action is also likely to send a strong message to those involved in corrupt activities, that they will be brought to justice. The agency's investigation is ongoing, and it is expected that more details about the scam and those involved will emerge in the coming days. The people of Andhra Pradesh will be watching the developments closely, as the state government has been under pressure to crack down on corruption and ensure that those responsible are held accountable. The arrest of Kesireddy is a significant step in this direction, and it remains to be seen how the case will unfold in the coming days. The Enforcement Directorate's action is a reminder that corruption will not be tolerated, and that those who engage in such activities will face the consequences.

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