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New Delhi: Telangana Rashtra Samithi MLA, Kasipeta Lingaiah, who was under the scanner of the the Hyderabad Police for his allleged involvement in human trafficking, surrendered in a Hyderabad court on Friday.
The police put Lingaiah under investigation after anonymous letters and documents sent to media offices on Tuesday suggested the possibility of human trafficking during his travel to the US last month.
The Hyderabad city police had suo moto registered a criminal case against Lingaiah on Thursday in connection with the emigration racket.
A special police team, which visited Lingaiah's Karimnagar residence on Wednesday, found the house locked.
Says Hyderabad Regional Passport Officer, K Bala Bhaskar, "We are in touch with the police authorities. They'll establish the facts. Once the facts are established, then we will take appropriate action based on the circumstances of this kind of incident. We have to conduct an inquiry into all aspects."
On Tuesday, someone anonymously dropped a set of documents in media offices that contained copies of passports procured by Lingaiah - MLA from Nerella constituency of Karimnagar district - and four other MLAs.
There were recommendation letters by the Chief Minister to the US consulate for issuing visas and even the photocopies of their ID cards. It also had a separate note alleging that three TRS MPs and five MLAs trafficked women.
The documents suggested that the person who gave this information was an insider. Hyderabad Police began their probe after media tried to verify the authenticity of these documents.
Says Hyderabad City Police Commissioner, Balwinder Singh, "Initially we were not in the picture, because Delhi police was investigating. We were giving them the necessary assistance. But now that media has given some documents in which certain allegations have been made against some important persons of Andhra Pradesh, we're verifying that."
The Andhra Pradesh government too has asked the State Police Department to dig out more details of this case.
Says Finance Minister, K Rosaiah, "Intelligence of the State Department is very much on the task. They'll have to come out with the prima facie findings, then government has to take a serious view of all these things."
According to sources, police is now gathering information about the foreign visits, especially to the US, by the politicians and their relatives.
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