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Huge haul of documents by CID

Special Correspondent

HYDERABAD: The searches by the Crime Investigation Department (CID) at different places around the State capital in the last two days as a follow-up to the police custody of Satyam Computers chairman B. Ramalinga Raju, his brother Rama Raju and former Chief Financial Officer Srinivas Vadlamani resulted in a huge haul of documents.

Searches

In fact, the search at one of the flats at Ramaraju Nagar near Jeedimetla which commenced on Wednesday is likely to be completed only on Friday.

The searches at five other residential flats at Ramaraju Nagar were over on Thursday. A senior official said that the documents seized from these residential apartments pertained to land deals, financial transactions and personal matters of the accused and their relatives. Apart from Ramaraju Nagar, the CID sleuths had also recovered documents from two flats housing offices at Somajiguda.

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