The MP's son Konda Anindith Reddy, lodged a complaint with Cyber Crime Police, Cyberabad, stating that on January 8, he had received emails asking him to pay Rs 25 crore, which stated that if the money was not paid, complaints would be lodged before the authorities that Vishweshwar Reddy had filed false affidavit before contesting the general elections, they said.
Based on the complaint, a case was registered under relevant provisions of IPC and IT Act.
The Cyber Crime Police negotiated with the accused and laid a trap and apprehended N Venkata Ramana Reddy and Rajesh, and seized incriminating evidence from them.
Efforts are on to nab Kumar, who is absconding. Probe is on.
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