Amaravati: The Anti-Corruption Bureau of Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday registered a case against former state Advocate General Dammalapati Srinivas and 12 others in connection with the alleged Amaravati land scam. The development came a day after Srinivas filed a petition in the high court seeking a direction to the government not to take coercive actions, like arrest, against him in relation to any inquiry or investigation being conducted.
The former AG has requested the court to call for all records pertaining to any inquiry or investigation being conducted by any of the state agencies and all respondents, including the Chief Minister and the DGP.
The ACB issued a press note on Tuesday that a criminal case under various sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act, read with Section 120-B of IPC, was registered based on the complaint received by the Director General, ACB, and also the report of a preliminary inquiry.
This is a case of abusing of official position by the then Advocate General Dammalapati Srinivas and thereby
obtaining pecuniary advantage in the form of landed properties for his father-in-law, brother-in-law and his associates and acquaintances from June 2014 to December 2014.
"And later he obtained such pecuniary advantage for himself and his wife through purchase of some of these
properties in the years 2015 and 2016, the ACB said in the release.
Those landed properties, which were purchased during that period, were located either in the core capital area or
within the limits of Capital Region Development Authority but abutting the core capital area, it said.
Investigation into the case was in progress, the ACB added.