Defense Academy Director’s role denied in Secunderabad arson – India Times Hindi News

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Defense Academy director's role denied in Secunderabad arson

Hyderabad: The Government Railway Police, which interrogated Sai Defense Academy director Avula Subbarao for three days in connection with the Secunderabad railway station arson, reportedly could not extract any concrete information from him.

During his three-day custody, which ended on Thursday, Rao claimed that he was being falsely implicated in the case. He told the investigating team that he neither instigated the candidates nor came to Secunderabad to supervise the protests.

When officers inquired about his role when he was set up with evidence in the violence against the Agneepath scheme by a mob allegedly seeking jobs in the Indian Army at the Secunderabad railway station on June 17, Rao told them that he had This was discussed. Now a few times. To hold peaceful protests if necessary. He is understood to have told the railway police that he did not expect the candidates to turn violent.

When asked about coming to the city from Guntur in Andhra Pradesh a day before the incident and staying at a lodge in Secunderabad, Rao told the investigative team that he had come to see an assignment related to his training academy.

Three other prime suspects – Mallareddy, Siva Kumar and BC Reddy – were also detained and interrogated.