Vijayawada lock-up death: Suspended SHO Nagaraju sent to 14-day judicial custody
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
A city court in Vijayawada on Wednesday, 24 June remanded suspended police officer S.S.V.V. Nagaraju to judicial custody for 14 days in connection with the alleged custodial death of Gade Sai Krishna, aged 25. The Special Investigation Team (SIT), which arrested Nagaraju on Tuesday, produced him before the court, which ordered his remand until 8 July.
What the SIT Revealed in Court
The SIT submitted a remand report to the court on Wednesday disclosing several key findings. According to the investigation team, Sai Krishna died of injuries inflicted on him while in custody. The court was further informed that CCTV footage at the Krishnalanka police station was deliberately deleted — with recordings from 1 May to 1 June found missing.
The SIT also told the court that Sai Krishna had handed over his mobile phone to Nagaraju after being brought to the station, but the suspended SHO did not deposit it with a magistrate as required. Investigators added that Nagaraju is not cooperating with the probe and has been providing misleading information.
How Sai Krishna Came to Be in Custody
Sai Krishna, who had pending cases and non-bailable warrants against him, was picked up on 6 May at Markapuram and transferred to Krishnalanka police station. According to the SIT, he was held in illegal custody and subsequently disappeared. A sub-inspector reportedly saw him at the station between 6 May and 8 May. His mother, Vijaya Lakshmi, told investigators she saw her son in an unconscious condition inside the police station.
Alleged Cover-Up and Body Disposal
The SIT informed the court that Sai Krishna's body was removed to an undisclosed location in an apparent attempt to conceal the custodial death. According to investigators, attempts were made to either bury or burn the body. The team stated it is continuing to probe where the body was ultimately disposed of — a critical piece of the investigation that remains unresolved.
Case Background and High Court Intervention
A formal complaint was filed by Vijaya Lakshmi, who alleged her son was tortured and beaten to death in police custody. A case was registered on 19 June under sections 127(4), 127(6), 103(1), and 238 of the Bharat Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), covering charges of wrongful confinement, murder, and causing the disappearance of evidence.
Vijaya Lakshmi had also filed a Habeas Corpus petition before the High Court, which directed the Krishnalanka police to produce Sai Krishna on 15 June. When police failed to do so, the High Court extended the deadline to 29 June.
About the SIT
The SIT probing the case is headed by Inspector General (Law and Order) M. Ravi Prakash and includes West Godavari Superintendent of Police Adnan Nayeem Asmi, Alluri Sitharamaraju SP Amit Bardar as members, and Bapatla district Additional SP L. Sudhakar as the investigation officer. The team is examining allegations of wrongful confinement, murder, and evidence tampering against the suspended SHO.
With the body still untraced and the accused officer allegedly withholding cooperation, the case is set to remain under intense judicial and public scrutiny in the days ahead.