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Andhra IPS officer Sanjay’s judicial custody extended

By IANS | Updated: October 17, 2025 17:15 IST

Vijayawada, Oct 17 The ACB Special Court on Friday extended the judicial custody of senior Indian Police Service ...

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Vijayawada, Oct 17 The ACB Special Court on Friday extended the judicial custody of senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer N. Sanjay in the case registered against him for alleged misuse of government funds.

The ACB produced him before the court, which further extended his judicial custody till October 31. He was subsequently shifted back to Vijayawada District Jail.

The court had dismissed the IPS officer’s bail petition on October 13.

Sanjay, a 1996-batch IPS officer, served as Director General (DG) of the A.P. State Disaster Response & Fire Services, and Additional DG of the Crime Investigation Department (CID).

He is accused of manipulating tender processes for awarding contract work on developing and maintaining the AGNI - NOC (Governance & NOC Integration) web portal and mobile app, as well as supplying hardware to a private company, in violation of procedures in 2023.

There are allegations that the IPS officer ordered the procurement of some equipment without calling tenders. The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) is also probing allegations of irregularities in payments to private companies and execution of projects.

Sanjay had surrendered to the ACB Court on August 26, following the Supreme Court's directions.

The Supreme Court on July 31 dismissed the anticipatory bail granted to Sanjay by the Andhra Pradesh High Court.

The High Court granted conditional anticipatory bail to Sanjay in January 2025, noting that, as an IPS officer, the question of his fleeing was remote.

The State had filed a Special Leave Petition in the Supreme Court challenging the High Court order. While faulting the grounds on which the anticipatory bail was granted, the Supreme Court had directed Sanjay to surrender within three weeks.

During the previous regime of the YSR Congress Party, Sanjay, as the chief of CID, supervised the probe into the cases related to the Andhra Pradesh Skill Development Corporation scam and alignment of Amravati Inner Ring Road against the then Leader of the Opposition and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) President N. Chandrababu Naidu. These cases resulted in the arrest of Naidu, who spent nearly two months in jail.

After Chandrababu Naidu assumed office as the Chief Minister in June 2024, following the electoral victory of the TDP-led NDA, Sanjay was transferred and was asked to report to the office of the DGP.

The coalition government also ordered a probe by the Vigilance & Enforcement (V&E) Department into the allegations against the IPS officer.

The Vigilance report recommended that the government take appropriate legal measures against Sanjay under the Central Services Conduct Rules.

The government suspended Sanjay on December 4, and the ACB registered a case against him on December 24 for alleged misuse of funds.

--IANS

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