The accused T Satyanarayana promised one G Ramesh, who is into travel business, that he can get him nominated to the Port as a member which is done by Central Government, said Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh M Bhagwat.
Satyanarayana had worked as the PA to Killi Krupa Rani who had served as a minister in the erstwhile Congress-led UPA government.
Ramesh was told that if he was willing to pay Rs 60 lakh, he can get the nomination as the member.
After realising that it was a fake letter and after enquiring in New Delhi about the accused who had stopped receiving his calls, Ramesh found that Satyanarayana had already cheated around 10 persons promising them jobs in courts, and lodged a complaint with police.
Satyanaryana, a native of Odhisa, got acquainted with Killi Krupa Rani, and became her PA.
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