మాజీ మంత్రి వైఎస్ వివేకానంద రెడ్డి హత్యకేసులో నిర్లక్ష్యంగా విధులు నిర్వహించారనే కారణంతో పులివెందుల సీఐ శంకరయ్యపై సస్పెన్షన్ వేటు పడింది. ఈమేరకు కడప జిల్లా ఎస్పీ రాహుల్ దేవ్ శర్మ ఆదేశాలు జారీచేశారు. పంచనామా నిర్వహించకుండానే మృతదేహాన్ని వైఎస్ కుటుంబీకులు ఆస్పత్రికి తరలిస్తున్నప్పటికీ..అక్కడే ఉన్న సీఐ అడ్డుకోలేకపోయారని ఎస్పీ పేర్కొన్నారు. ప్రస్తుతం వివేకా హత్యకేసులో సిట్ దర్యాప్తు కొనసాగుతోంది.
వివేకానంద రెడ్డి హత్యకేసులో పులివెందుల సీఐ సస్పెన్షన్
వివేకానందరెడ్డి హత్యోదంతంలో పులివెందుల సీఐ శంకరయ్య నిర్లక్ష్యంగా వ్యహరించారన్న అభియోగం కింద ఆయనపై సస్పెన్షన్ వేటు పడింది.
పులివెందుల సీఐ శంకరయ్య సస్పెన్షన్
మాజీ మంత్రి వైఎస్ వివేకానంద రెడ్డి హత్యకేసులో నిర్లక్ష్యంగా విధులు నిర్వహించారనే కారణంతో పులివెందుల సీఐ శంకరయ్యపై సస్పెన్షన్ వేటు పడింది. ఈమేరకు కడప జిల్లా ఎస్పీ రాహుల్ దేవ్ శర్మ ఆదేశాలు జారీచేశారు. పంచనామా నిర్వహించకుండానే మృతదేహాన్ని వైఎస్ కుటుంబీకులు ఆస్పత్రికి తరలిస్తున్నప్పటికీ..అక్కడే ఉన్న సీఐ అడ్డుకోలేకపోయారని ఎస్పీ పేర్కొన్నారు. ప్రస్తుతం వివేకా హత్యకేసులో సిట్ దర్యాప్తు కొనసాగుతోంది.
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Sao Paulo - 21 March 2019
++ALL AERIAL SHOTS++
1. Various of cars arriving at Guarulhos International Airport
2. Wide of the airport
3. Car with former president Michel Temer and federal police officers, parking
4. Close of Temer getting out of the car and walking into the airport
5. Zoom out of police officers entering the airport and a wide of the airport
STORYLINE:
Former Brazilian President Michel Temer was arrested on Thursday on corruption charges, a dramatic development in a sprawling graft probe that has roiled Latin America's largest nation and shows no sign of slowing.
In a statement, the Prosecutors Office in Rio de Janeiro said that Judge Marcelo Breitas had issued an arrest order for Temer, as well as Moreira Franco, a former minister and close ally of Temer, and eight others.
Construction company Engevix paid Temer bribes in exchange for a contract to build a nuclear power-plant in the city of Angra dos Reis in the southern part of Rio de Janeiro state, prosecutors said.
One of the Engevix executives told prosecutors in a plea bargain testimony that he paid more than US$300,000 in 2014 to a company owned by a close Temer associate, Col. Joao Baptista Lima Filho. An arrest warrant was also issued for Lima Filho.
Globo Television showed images of the former president being accompanied by police in Sao Paulo, where Temer lives.
Helicopter images showed Temer getting out of a police convoy at an airport, presumably to be brought to Rio de Janeiro and processed.
In a statement, Temer's Brazilian Democratic Movement party called the arrest "haphazard."
"The party hopes that the Justice Department re-establishes individual liberties and the presumption of innocence," it read.
Breitas is overseeing the Rio portion of a massive corruption probe involving kickbacks to politicians and public officials.
Since launching in March 2014, the so-called Car Wash investigation has led to the jailing of top businessmen and politicians, including ex-President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who Brazilians universally call Lula.
Temer, who was vice president, came to the presidency in 2016 after President Dilma Rousseff was impeached and ousted from office for mismanaging the federal budget.
Rousseff and allies in her Workers' Party accused Temer of orchestrating her ouster, which he denied.
From the get-go, Temer's administration was hit with several scandals, including some involving the president himself.
Temer's approval ratings were routinely below 10 percent, and he was frequently booed.
In the course of less than two years, three times the attorney general charged Temer with corruption.
Because he was a sitting president, he could only be tried if two-thirds of the lower chamber in Congress agreed.
Temer twice mustered enough support in Congress to avoid prosecution and his term ended before the third case proceeded far enough for Congress to vote.
Temer, 78, left office on Jan. 1 and no longer has the partial immunity that helped him avoid prosecution.
Asked about looming cases against him in December, Temer said he wasn't worried and did not believe he would be arrested.
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Sao Paulo - 21 March 2019
++ALL AERIAL SHOTS++
1. Various of cars arriving at Guarulhos International Airport
2. Wide of the airport
3. Car with former president Michel Temer and federal police officers, parking
4. Close of Temer getting out of the car and walking into the airport
5. Zoom out of police officers entering the airport and a wide of the airport
STORYLINE:
Former Brazilian President Michel Temer was arrested on Thursday on corruption charges, a dramatic development in a sprawling graft probe that has roiled Latin America's largest nation and shows no sign of slowing.
In a statement, the Prosecutors Office in Rio de Janeiro said that Judge Marcelo Breitas had issued an arrest order for Temer, as well as Moreira Franco, a former minister and close ally of Temer, and eight others.
Construction company Engevix paid Temer bribes in exchange for a contract to build a nuclear power-plant in the city of Angra dos Reis in the southern part of Rio de Janeiro state, prosecutors said.
One of the Engevix executives told prosecutors in a plea bargain testimony that he paid more than US$300,000 in 2014 to a company owned by a close Temer associate, Col. Joao Baptista Lima Filho. An arrest warrant was also issued for Lima Filho.
Globo Television showed images of the former president being accompanied by police in Sao Paulo, where Temer lives.
Helicopter images showed Temer getting out of a police convoy at an airport, presumably to be brought to Rio de Janeiro and processed.
In a statement, Temer's Brazilian Democratic Movement party called the arrest "haphazard."
"The party hopes that the Justice Department re-establishes individual liberties and the presumption of innocence," it read.
Breitas is overseeing the Rio portion of a massive corruption probe involving kickbacks to politicians and public officials.
Since launching in March 2014, the so-called Car Wash investigation has led to the jailing of top businessmen and politicians, including ex-President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who Brazilians universally call Lula.
Temer, who was vice president, came to the presidency in 2016 after President Dilma Rousseff was impeached and ousted from office for mismanaging the federal budget.
Rousseff and allies in her Workers' Party accused Temer of orchestrating her ouster, which he denied.
From the get-go, Temer's administration was hit with several scandals, including some involving the president himself.
Temer's approval ratings were routinely below 10 percent, and he was frequently booed.
In the course of less than two years, three times the attorney general charged Temer with corruption.
Because he was a sitting president, he could only be tried if two-thirds of the lower chamber in Congress agreed.
Temer twice mustered enough support in Congress to avoid prosecution and his term ended before the third case proceeded far enough for Congress to vote.
Temer, 78, left office on Jan. 1 and no longer has the partial immunity that helped him avoid prosecution.
Asked about looming cases against him in December, Temer said he wasn't worried and did not believe he would be arrested.
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