After the order of release by the ACB court, the police have released the three accused. During the hearing, the court has given a jolt to the police in this horse-trading case. ACB court has rejected the request of Cyberabad Police to remand 3 accused in the case of horse-trading of TRS MLAs. Also ordered to be released.
The ACB court judge asked the police to issue 41A CrPC notice to the accused and investigate the matter. The ACB judge asked the police to follow the guidelines of the Supreme Court. The ACB court judge had rejected the remand due to non-availability of bribe amount. The police had produced the three accused in the MLA purchase case before the judge of the ACB court.
Ramachandra Bharati, Nand Kumar, Simhayaji Swamy were produced before the ACB court judge. The judge rejected the remand of these three accused. Along with this, orders have been given to release the three accused immediately. The ACB judge called the arrest process wrong. He said that there is no proper evidence for the given classes.
Orders were issued to cancel the remand of the three accused. The judge rejected the remand of the accused as there was no evidence in the case. Earlier, shortly before the by-election voting, there was a stir in the politics of the state due to the disclosure of horse-trading by TRS MLA.