Hyderabad: A former DCP of the Commissioner's Task Force, a wing of Hyderabad Police, was on Friday arrested by the city police in connection with the case of phone tapping and destroying certain computer systems and official data. Radhakishan Rao, former Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), was remanded in a local prison, officials said.
"As part of the investigation in the case, the said person (Radhakishan Rao) was called for questioning yesterday to Banjara Hills police station, and during his questioning he confessed about his involvement in the commission of the reported crimes of conspiracy to develop profiles of private persons, exploiting the official resources meant for lawful duties," a police release said Friday night.
He has confessed to his involvement in the commission of the reported crimes of conspiracy to put surveillance over such private persons without authorisation and illegally, to carry out certain actions in a politically biased manner, to exploit official resources to transport money illegally when the election Model Code of Conduct is in force, to destroy evidence of their illegal activities by damaging public property and causing disappearance of evidence in collusion with other accused persons, it claimed.
On his confession, he was arrested by the Investigation Officer today around 8 am and was produced before a local court. Judicial custody was sought, which was accepted, the release said. He has been remanded in judicial custody till April 12, it added.
On March 23, two additional superintendents of police who were accused of colluding with suspended DSP of the Special Intelligence Bureau (SIB) D Praneeth Rao, who was earlier arrested by Hyderabad police for allegedly erasing intelligence information from various electronic gadgets as well as for alleged phone tapping during the previous BRS government, were arrested.
On March 13, Praneeth Rao, who is accused of developing profiles of several persons and monitoring them clandestinely, without authorisation and illegally, besides destroying certain computer systems and official data, was arrested, police earlier said.