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Andhra govt mulling action against Telangana Police in alleged data theft case

Posted on March 6, 2019 by Dissent
The allegations fly back and forth and are enough to make your head spin.  I really don’t know what to believe in this case.
Akash Kolluru reports:

The Andhra Pradesh government is mulling action against the Telangana Police in the alleged data theft case, accusing the police department of stealing “sensitive data”.

Late on Wednesday not only did the TDP file an official complaint against the Telangana Police, but also went onto release photographs of alleged Telangana Police personnel raiding the MS IT Grids Hyderabad office on the February 23, 2019.

Time and time again, senior Telangana Police officials and leaders from TRS have come out and justified the action of the Telangana Police by saying that they were doing their job by acting on a complaint they received on the March 2.

Read more on India Today.

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