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Telangana: Farmhouse belonging to BRS chief KT Rama Rao's relative raided, foreign liquor seized

| @indiablooms | Oct 28, 2024, at 06:41 am

Hyderabad/IBNS: The Cyberabad Special Operations Team has raided a farmhouse in Telangana's Janwada, believed to belong to Raj Pakala, brother-in-law of former minister and BRS chief KT Rama Rao, during a party.

Thirty people were said to have been partying and stocks of foreign liquor were reportedly seized during the raid on Saturday night following complaints by locals.

The revellers were all tested for drug abuse. One person, identified as Vijay, reportedly tested positive for cocaine.

All the rest tested negative.

The police have filed cases against two people- one of them is Vijay, who has been accused of abusing banned drugs and second, Raj Pakala, for allowing his premises to be misused.

The police have gathered at Oriental Villa No. 4 -- residence of Kalavakuntla Taraka Rama Rao in Rayadurgam, and Villa No. 5 belonging to Shailender Paka, and Villa No. 40 belonging to Raj Pakala.

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