In the 11 CBI cases, Jagan Reddy has been charged with cheating, criminal conspiracy, forgery, dishonesty, accepting bribe, inducing delivery of property, criminal misconduct, criminal breach of trust, prevention of Corruption and few more crimes.
In 7 ED cases, Mr Jagan has been charged with Money Laundering.
In 13 cases, Mr. Jagan has been charged with more than 20 different forms of offences recorded in the Indian Penal Code.
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Congress party chief and leader of opposition in
Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly YS Jagan
Mohan Reddy on Friday (22nd of March) filed his nomination papers
as party candidate for Pulivendula Assembly Constituency of Kadapa.
According to the Affidavit filed by YS
Jagan, there are 31 criminal cases pending
against him.
Mr. Jagan in the Affidavit under the column
‘pending criminal cases’ declared that 31 criminal cases were pending against
him with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Directorate of Enforcement
(ED) and different police stations in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
In the 11
CBI cases, Mr. Jagan has been charged with cheating, criminal conspiracy,
forgery, dishonesty, accepting bribe, inducing delivery of property, criminal
misconduct, criminal breach of trust, prevention of corruption and few
more crimes.
In 7
ED cases, former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Rajasekhar Reddy’s son Mr
Jagan has been charged with Money Laundering.
In 13
cases booked in Andhra Pradesh as well as Telangana police stations, Mr.
Jagan has been charged with more than 20 different forms of offences recorded
in the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
In police station of Pulivendula, several cases
have been booked under 16 different sections of the Indian Penal Code and other
criminal acts.
Different cases have also been booked
against YS Jagan Reddy for rioting armed with deadly weapons, criminal
intimidation, mischief causing damage to public property, and several other crimes.
Mr. Reddy was arrested by the CBI on illegal assets charges and his Judicial custody was extended repeatedly as the investigation proceeded.
The Supreme Court also dismissed his
petition on 4 July 2012, 9 August 2012, and on 13 May 2013.