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The Anti-Corruption Bureau
(ACB) court Thursday dismissed the bail petition of
suspended special CBI judge T Pattabhirama Rao who is the
prime accused in the cash-for-bail scam involving mining baron
Gali Janardhan Reddy.Pattabhirama was arrested on June 19 by the ACB for
allegedly taking bribe to grant bail to Janardhan Reddy in the
Obulapuram Mining Company (OMC) scam case.Opposing the bail petition today, the prosecution
contended that the accused has never denied the allegations
against him, however, the defence denied the charge against
Pattabhirama.The ACB had registered a case on June 9 against
Pattabhirama and seven others under relevant sections of the
Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Prevention of Corruption Act
in the cash-for-bail scandal. The ACB had already filed a
chargesheet against Pattabhirama and seven others.According to CBI, Pattabhirama, who was additional
special judge for CBI court, granted bail to former Karnataka
minister Janardhan Reddy, while denying the relief to
suspended IAS officer Y Srilakshmi in the OMC scam case.Amid allegations of graft against Pattabhirama, the
Andhra Pradesh High Court suspended him on May 31 while
transferring the case to ACB, which has so far arrested three
serving judges including Pattabhirama, besides eight others,
who are all lodged in the Cherlapally Central Prison here.
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