Telangana BRS MLC's son held in Hyderabad drug raid, MLC denies charges

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Telangana BRS MLC's son held in Hyderabad drug raid, MLC denies charges

Synopsis

A police drug raid in Hyderabad's Mangalhat area has ensnared the son of a BRS Telangana Legislative Council member — but the MLC is pushing back hard, calling media reports baseless. With blood samples collected, four accused still at large, and a politically connected family in the frame, the case is far from closed.

Key Takeaways

Bharat Raj Reddy , son of BRS MLC P.
Venkatram Reddy , and two others were allegedly apprehended in a drug raid in Mangalhat, Hyderabad on 16 July .
Police seized 24 grams of hash oil and 22 grams of marijuana during the operation.
Blood samples of the three apprehended individuals were collected; they were sent to Osmania General Hospital for medical examination.
Four accused — Soni, Vamsi, Manoj, and Tulija — allegedly escaped and are being searched for.
Venkatram Reddy denied his son was arrested or consumed drugs, calling reports 'baseless and untrue.' Mangalhat is a known narcotics hotspot; multiple enforcement agencies conduct regular raids there.

The son of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Member of the Telangana Legislative Council, along with two other young men, was allegedly apprehended during a police drug raid in Mangalhat, Hyderabad, on the night of Wednesday, 16 July. The MLC, P. Venkatram Reddy, has flatly denied that his son consumed drugs or was arrested, calling media reports 'baseless and untrue.'

The Raid and What Police Found

The operation in the Mangalhat area was reportedly triggered by a tip-off that a group was allegedly involved in the purchase and consumption of marijuana and hash oil. Police apprehended three individuals — identified as Bharat Raj Reddy, Abhishek, and Yunith — while four others allegedly managed to flee the scene.

Authorities seized 24 grams of hash oil and 22 grams of marijuana during the raid. The three apprehended were taken to Mangalhat Police Station, where blood samples were collected, before being shifted to Osmania General Hospital for medical examination. Police have registered a case and launched a further investigation.

Search Underway for Four Absconding Accused

A search is currently under way for four individuals who allegedly escaped the raid — identified as Soni, Vamsi, Manoj, and Tulija. Police have not yet confirmed the status of their whereabouts.

What the MLC Said

BRS MLC P. Venkatram Reddy issued a statement strongly disputing the reports surrounding his son, Bharat Reddy. 'The news appearing in the media is baseless and untrue,' he said. According to the MLC, police visited his residence on the morning of 16 July, stating they were investigating a drug-related case and sought cooperation with the inquiry.

Venkatram Reddy maintained that the inquiry, once conducted, cleared his son. 'The investigation was conducted based on information linked to a phone number found in the contact list of a mutual acquaintance. Bharat was not arrested. He did not consume drugs,' the MLC said in his statement.

Mangalhat's Drug Enforcement History

Mangalhat has long been flagged by enforcement agencies as a hotspot for illicit liquor and narcotics activity. Multiple agencies — including the EAGLE Force (Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau), the Hyderabad Narcotics Enforcement Wing (H-NEW), Law and Order Police, and the Prohibition and Excise Department — have been conducting regular raids in the area. This incident is the latest in a series of drug-related operations in the locality, underscoring persistent enforcement challenges in the zone.

With blood sample results pending and four accused still at large, the investigation remains active. The MLC's denial adds a political dimension to what began as a narcotics enforcement operation.

Point of View

And their outcome will either vindicate the family or deepen scrutiny. What the incident also reveals is a recurring pattern: Mangalhat has been raided repeatedly by multiple agencies, yet drug activity reportedly continues. The political optics of a sitting legislator's son being linked to a narcotics case, however tenuously, will keep pressure on both the police and the BRS at a time when the party is already navigating a difficult post-election phase in Telangana.
NationPress
16 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was caught in the Mangalhat drug raid in Hyderabad?
Three individuals — Bharat Raj Reddy , Abhishek , and Yunith — were allegedly apprehended during a police drug raid in Mangalhat, Hyderabad, on the night of 16 July. Bharat Raj Reddy is the son of BRS MLC P. Venkatram Reddy, who has denied his son's involvement.
What drugs were seized in the Mangalhat raid?
Police seized 24 grams of hash oil and 22 grams of marijuana during the raid. The operation was reportedly conducted on the basis of a tip-off about alleged drug purchase and consumption in the area.
Did the BRS MLC's son get arrested?
According to police, three persons were apprehended and taken to Mangalhat Police Station for blood sample collection before being sent to Osmania General Hospital. However, BRS MLC P. Venkatram Reddy stated that his son, Bharat Reddy, 'was not arrested' and did not consume drugs, calling media reports baseless.
Who are the four accused still being searched for?
Police are searching for four individuals identified as Soni , Vamsi , Manoj , and Tulija , who allegedly escaped during the raid. A search operation is currently under way.
Why is Mangalhat significant in drug enforcement?
Mangalhat in Hyderabad is considered a known hotspot for illicit liquor and narcotics. Agencies including the EAGLE Force (Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau), H-NEW, Law and Order Police, and the Prohibition and Excise Department have been conducting regular raids there, yet enforcement challenges reportedly persist.
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