This story is from May 10, 2021

Lawyers’ murder: Madhu’s wife, friends get notices

Police have served a notice on Manthani municipal chairperson Putta Sailaja, the wife of Peddapalli zilla parishad (ZP) chairman and ex-MLA Putta Madhukar, and called her for questioning in relation to allegations levelled against the couple by murdered advocate Vamana Rao’s father.
Lawyers’ murder: Madhu’s wife, friends get notices
Police have arrested seven persons in the advocate couple murder case so far. A charge sheet is yet to be filed.
HYDERABAD: Police have served a notice on Manthani municipal chairperson Putta Sailaja, the wife of Peddapalli zilla parishad (ZP) chairman and ex-MLA Putta Madhukar, and called her for questioning in relation to allegations levelled against the couple by murdered advocate Vamana Rao’s father.
Ramagundam police also sent letters to several banks seeking transaction details of 12 accounts belonging to Madhukar, his family members and the accused in the double murder case.

While continuing the questioning of Madhukar for the second day, police on Sunday issued notices to his wife Sailaja and Kamanpur market yard chairman P Satyanarayana to examine them about allegations levelled by Vaman Rao’s father Kishan Rao
“Sailaja said that she had no problems with murdered advocate couple. Sailaja mentioned that she even participated in Bathukamma celebrations with Vaman Rao’s wife Nagamani,” an investigator said.
Police also called Kishan Rao and asked him if he could provide any evidence in support of the allegations levelled by him in a letter written to Ramagundam commissioner V Satyanarayana and inspector-general (IG) Y Nagi Reddy.
Meanwhile, police wrote to several banks asking for transaction details of 12 accounts belonging to Madhukar, Sailaja, their son and daughter in-law, his relative T Satish, who has quarries in Karimnagar, his brother P Satish, a coal businessman from Maharashtra, prime accused Bittu Sreenu, Kunta Srinivas and Maddipati Sreenu, a businessman from Raichur, with an aim to see if there were any suspicious transactions before or after the double murder on February 17.
“We have asked for transaction records of the 12 bank accounts from January till now,” Ramagundam police commissioner V Satyanarayana said.
Police have arrested seven persons in the advocate couple murder case so far. A charge sheet is yet to be filed. On April 26, Ramagundam police chief Satyanarayana wrote to the law secretary requesting to ask the high court for constitution of a fast-track court to try the advocate couple murder case and the letter has been sent to the high court.
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