Thursday, August 2, 2012

Beginning of the end for Bellary Reddy mine barons?

By Shivakumar G Malagi

Aug 1, 2012




Cap: Arrested Kampli MLA Suresh Babu undergoes a medical checkup before being produced in the ACB court in Hyderabad.


With Kampli MLA Suresh Babu and former tourism minister Janardhan Reddy behind bars, another Bellary MLA, Somashekhar Reddy set to be arrested in the Cash for bail scam and the trusted associate of the Reddys and Independent MLA B. Sriramulu likely to be named in the same case, politics in the mining hub of the state has come full circle.
The Reddy troika and their associates, who once reigned supreme in Bellary politics with their money and muscle power, have now been reduced to fighting legal battles to save their skin and make sure they do not lose all the wealth and clout they have accumulated in the past two decades.
The leader likely to be most affected by the sudden turn of events following Suresh Babu’s arrest is Valmiki community leader and BSR Congress founder B. Sriramulu who was planning to make a big splash in state politics.
Babu’s confessional statement to the Andhra Pradesh Anti-Corruption Bureau(ACB)—copies of which are available with Deccan Chronicle— says that it was Sriramulu who called him and informed him that one R. Suryaprakash Babu knew some judges in Hyderabad and was ready to help out in securing bail for jailed mine baron Janardhan Reddy.
Sreeramulu also allegedly told Babu that Suryaprakash would be calling him on his mobile phone which he did and told the Kampli MLA that he knew a registrar of the AP high court who could influence the CBI special judge. The information was also conveyed to Janardhan’s elder brother, Somashekhar Reddy, said Babu.
This allegedly triggered off the chain of events leading to the grant of bail to Janardhan Reddy on May 11 for a bond of Rs 5 lakh and two sureties of the same amount by the CBI special court judge Pattabhi Rama Rao, who is one of the accused in the Cash for bail scam and has been suspended from service. The bail was subsequently cancelled by the high court after the scam came to light.
Babu said that he had visited Hyderabad on May 9, 2012, two days before Janardhan Reddy was granted the controversial bail. Somashekhar Reddy reportedly told him that one Yadagiri Rao—another accused in the Cash for bail scam—was ready to arrange a meeting with the son of CBI judge Pattabhi Rama Rao.
According to the Kampli MLA, Yadagiri Rao demanded Rs 20 crore for influencing Pattabhi Rama Rao to grant bail to Janardhan Reddy—Rs 5 crore for Pattabhi Rama Rao, Rs 5 crore for a ‘vital link’, retired judge Chalapati Rao, Rs 5 crore for himself and Rs 5 crore for high court expenditure, to which Somashekhar Reddy reportedly agreed.
All the accused also meet at the residence of advocate Umamaheshwara Rao in Hyderabad on May 10, a day before bail was granted to Janardhan Reddy.
They later had a meeting with the son of the controversial CBI judge when it was conveyed to him and Yadagiri Rao that the cash would be transferred only after the bail was granted, said Babu in his confession.
Rs 10 crore was to be handed over after the bail was granted and Rs 10 crore after Somashekhar Reddy saw the bail order.
After bail was granted at around 4.45 pm on May 11, the accused met at Daspalla Hotel in Hyderabad where Somashekhar Reddy reportedly handed over the cash to Yadagiri Rao to complete the deal, Babu said.
The MLA also disclosed to the ACB officials that he had thrown away his mobile phone and Sim card on coming to know that the CBI had started probing CBI special court judge Pattabhi Rama Rao.

Nephew Kampli MLA Suresh Babu sings uncle Sriramulu’s swansong?


By Shivakumar G Malagi
Aug 1 2012: 


The sensational “cash for bail” scam which has snared Kampli MLA Suresh Babu, and is set to expose the role played by his uncle and Bellary MLA B. Sreeramulu in arranging for a whopping bribe to be paid to a judge to bail out his friend and mentor Janardhan Reddy, could also nail the last of the powerful Reddy clan.
Somashekara Reddy, the head of the Karnataka Milk Federation is in hiding somewhere in Anantapur district and is rumoured to have begun negotiations over his surrender. If and when he does surrender to the Andhra Pradesh Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), it could spell the end of both, the Bellary brothers’ decade long hold over the mine-rich city and the nascent solo political career of Reddy confidante BSR Congress party chief B. Sreeramulu.
The ACB, probing the scam has leads in the investigation that point to the Reddy-Sreeramulu camp abetting the offense. In the confession statement by the arrested Kampli MLA Suresh Babu, made available exclusively to this newspaper, Bellary (ST) Independent MLA Sreeramulu and other influential persons in the family are seen as having worked different channels to secure bail for the imprisoned former minister Gali Janardhan Reddy by influencing the judges. The confession has now further established the role played by his uncle Sreeramulu in striking a bail deal. ACB would like to question him and mark the extent of his participation in this deal.
A Hyderabad-based realtor Ravi Surya Prakash Babu was the first to reveal Mr Sreeramulu’s role in the deal. The realtor, now arrested by ACB reportedly struck a deal with Sreeramulu and had unsuccessfully attempted to influence CBI court judge Pattabhi Rama Rao through two other judges Lakshmi Narasimha Rao and Prabhakar Rao.
CONFESSIONS OF A REDDY INSIDER
* n On 21/4/2012 in the evening my uncle B. Sreeramulu, MLA called me and informed me that one Sr R. Suryaprakash Babu, R/O Hyderabad knows some judges in Hyderabad and he is ready to help in the manner of securing bail to Sri Gali Janardhan Reddy
* On 9/5/2012 Sri Gali Somashekara Reddy informed me ...for managing the CBI judge Sri T. Pattabhi Rama Rao for granting bail, Yadagiri Rao (the alleged intermediary) demanded Rs 20 crore in all — Rs 5 crores for Sri T. Pattabhi Rama Rao, Judge, Rs 5 crore to Sri Chalapathi Rao, a retd Judge, Rs 5 crore to himself, and Rs 5 crore towards High Court expenditure
* On 10/5/2012 Mr Somashekara informed me that he would arrange for Rs 5 crore by disposing gold ingots at Hyderabad through a gold merchant of Bellary