
Date: February 18, 2025
40 Lakh Bribe Allegation in Vallabhaneni Vamsi Case
40 Lakh Bribe to Withdraw Complaint in Vallabhaneni Vamsi Case?
Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) senior leader Vallabhaneni Vamsi is facing serious allegations in connection with the vandalization of the TDP office in Gannavaram. As per reports, Vamsi allegedly orchestrated the kidnap of Mudunuri Satyavardhan and pressured him to withdraw the complaint filed against him.
It is claimed that Vamsi promised ₹40 lakh to Satyavardhan in exchange for withdrawing his case. Police investigations reveal that an advance payment of ₹20,000 was already given to Satyavardhan as part of this deal.
Vallabhaneni Vamsi Case: Police Investigation Reveals Intimidation & Bribery
During police interrogation, officials discovered that:
Vamsi and his associates threatened Satyavardhan with dire consequences if he refused the offer.
A total sum of ₹40 lakh was promised, with an initial advance given.
Vamsi planned to file a quash petition in the High Court based on Satyavardhan’s statement in the SC/ST court.
If the High Court dismissed the case, Vamsi would pay the remaining amount.
After Satyavardhan’s statement was recorded, he was kept under the custody of Vamsi’s associates to prevent him from changing his stance.
Who Was Involved in the Kidnapping Plot?
The police have identified multiple associates of Vamsi who played key roles in the alleged kidnapping and bribery:
- A bookie arranged the bribe money.
- Another planned the entire abduction strategy.
- Relatives of Satyavardhan were used to lure him into the trap.
Police investigations led to the arrest of five individuals so far, and one more suspect is absconding. His name was included in the FIR after police gathered strong evidence of his role.
Police Struggle to Retrieve Crucial Evidence
Authorities are attempting to trace the absconding suspect and recover crucial evidence related to the case.
- Police reached Hyderabad with a search warrant to seize a mobile phone belonging to the suspect.
- However, despite tracking the last known signal at his residence, the device was missing when officers arrived.
- Had they seized the phone earlier, they believe crucial leads about the case would have been uncovered.
When police arrived at Vamsi’s residence in Hyderabad to take him into custody, he requested time to change his clothes. However, instead of a quick return, he took nearly 40 minutes.
- Reports suggest that during this time, Vamsi made several phone calls.
- If police had seized his phone, they could have collected critical evidence in the case.
The delay has raised suspicions that he may have tampered with evidence or sought assistance from his political connections.
Satyavardhan’s Fear & Upcoming Court Testimony on Vallabhaneni Vamsi Case
Though Satyavardhan was released by Vamsi’s associates, he remains terrified for his safety.
- He told police that Vamsi’s supporters forced him to give a false statement in the past.
- On Monday, Satyavardhan is expected to appear before the Judge and reveal more details about the incident.
With this development, the case against Vamsi is expected to take a significant turn.
What’s Next? Will Vamsi Face Legal Action?
With multiple arrests and strong evidence emerging, the police are building a solid case against Vamsi and his associates.
Key Developments to Watch:
Satyavardhan’s official statement in court
The search for the absconding accused
Legal action against Vamsi based on new evidence
This high-profile case has political implications, and all eyes are on the court proceedings to see how the case unfolds.