CBI Gets Permission To Attach Excess Properties Of Mining King Janardhana Reddy

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Bengaluru, Jan 12: The Karnataka government on Thursday authorised the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to attach ‘excess properties’ belonging to former minister and mining baron G Janardhana Reddy, his wife and companies owned by him.
The order came after the High Court of Karnataka granted the state government two days on January 10 to give information on the delay in granting permission to the CBI to attach Reddy’s properties.
The court had asked the government why it had not given the go-ahead to attach the properties worth Rs 19 crore while it had earlier sanctioned the attachment of Rs 64 crore assets.

The government order on Thursday referred to the request made by the Superintendent of Police of the CBI to issue authorisation to the ‘Pairavi officer/Holding Investigation Officer’ to file an application before the special court for CBI cases in Bengaluru for the attachment of ‘scheduled excess properties’ of Reddy.
The CBI had sought direction from the court to the government to approve attachment proceedings against the main accused in the Ballari illegal mining case. The request of the CBI has been pending before the government since August 2022.
The CBI had traced additional properties in the name of Reddy, his wife, and the company in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The agency seeks to attach those properties in the illegal mining case pending before a special court since 2013.

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