Police Report on Security Measures to Chandrabala
posted on Jul 3, 2012 @ 10:48AM
In response to the petition filed by social activist Vasireddy Chandrabala, whose name sprang up in the controversial CBI JD VV Laxminarayana's call list case, the police have submitted their report to SHRC on security measures taken up by them. The Cyberabad and Hyderabad police submitted a report on Monday to the State Human Rights Commission. Ms. Chandrabala in her petition had accused YSR Congress of defaming her. In response, the police reported that she had been provided with adequate security.
Ms. Chandrabala's mobile number had appeared frequently in the leaked call list of CBI JD V V Lakshminarayana, which was highlighted in the media following which she had moved the SHRC. As ordered by the commission, the report was submitted by the police commissioner of Hyderabad in which he said that the separate cases filed by Chandrabala and CBI joint director Lakshminarayana were still under investigation and both the cases had been transferred to the Central Crime Station (CCS), Hyderabad on June 29.
Based on the preliminary enquiries, it was also mentioned in the report that Chandrabala knew Lakshmirayana since he was a classmate and a family friend. Since Chandrabala had sought protection in her petition to the commission, the Cyberabad police also submitted a report on the measures they had taken in this regard since her residence falls under their limits. According to the report, the Cyberabad police had posted a police constable and home guard at the house of the petitioner from June 22 till June 30, providing her round-the-clock protection.
In the report, it was also mentioned that based on Chandrabala's request, the security was withdrawn after June 30 and she was provided with the contact phone numbers of the police officers concerned so as to seek help in case of any eventuality. The SHRC has further ordered the city police commissioner to submit a follow up report by August 6 on the progress of the case.