Sunitha Reddy writes to Kadapa SP seeking more security

The sensational murder case of former Lok Sabha member YS Vivekananda Reddy which took several interesting turns had taken one more turn.

As a latest development in the case, Viveka’s daughter Dr. N. Sunitha Reddy had written to Kadapa SP to provide security for her family.

In her complaint, Sunitha Reddy mentioned about the movements of a suspicious man around Viveka’s house.

Saying that the person roaming around the house suspiciously appears to be a close aide of Siva Shankar Reddy, prime suspect in the case,Sunitha requested the SP to provide protection claiming that her family is having threat.

Along with the complaint, Sunitha had also sent the footage that shows the suspicious movements of Siva Shankar Reddy’s aide.

Sunitha Reddy had maintained in her complaint that when she informed about the suspicious movements of the person to the local police station, they confirmed that the person was Manikanta Reddy.

YS Viveka’s daughter Sunitha Reddy also raised the doubt of Manikanta Reddy doing a recce of the surroundings as he roamed around the house and spoke to someone over the phone after moving around the house.

“This is to request you to kindly look into the context that, Mr. D Siva Shankar Reddy is the prime suspect in the brutal murder of my father. His close associates are moving around in and around my house/property.It is possible that similar activities that may have occurred without my knowledge. Kindly request you to do a threat analysis for my family in the light of the incident,” Sunitha Reddy said in the letter written to Kadapa Superintendent of Police (SP).

As per the reports, the Kadapa SP had acknowledged the letter sent by Sunitha Reddy and said safety measures were taken for Sunitha’s family. The security at her house will be increased, the SP maintained.

Sunitha’s complaint was filed with the Kadapa SP when the CBI is intensifying the probe in the murder case. The other day the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had reportedly conducted searches in and around Pulivendula and seized a few farm tools that are believed to have been used in the case.