Transport scam: ED grills JC brother for 9 hours
Despite making it obvious that he had not engaged in any form of money laundering, reddy told reporters that the ED had questioned him about buying used cars. He declared, "On behalf of my company, there were no irregularities." He declared that he had responded to all of the ED's inquiries and offered to appear in front of them again for questioning. "They were respectful and kind to me. I will respond whenever they call because I believe it is an opportunity for me to demonstrate my honesty, he stated.
Reddy questioned why ashok Leyland car purchasers had not been named in any proceedings filed by the ED. This is not a multimillion dollar fraud. Second, I have no involvement in the bus acquisition. So I don't have any cases to be afraid of," he remarked. reddy -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">prabhakar reddy was accused of acquiring bogus insurance documents and a fake No-Objection Certificate for 154 private buses owned by their family business, JC Travels. These automobiles were seized by the Road Transport Authority (RTA) authorities.
The JC brothers were accused of fraudulently registering buses in the BS-III category that had been operating for the previous three years by misrepresenting them as BS-IV. 50 of these 154 buses were registered under the names Jatadhara industries and C Gopal reddy, respectively. In Karnataka, 33 buses, 15 in Telangana, and 101 in andhra pradesh were registered. The JC brothers were the subject of 27 FIRs filed by the police in Anantapur and three in Kurnool. Later, the RTA authorities sent a letter to the Centre requesting a probe and a blacklisting of the company. According to sources, the most recent raid is thought to be related to the inquiry.