Telangana HC rejects Prabhakar's bail request

Hyderabad: Telangana High Court on Friday refused to grant expected bail in a setback against former SIB Chief T. Prabhakar Rao, charged in a phone strike case on the BRS government term. High Court Judge J. Sreenivas Rao dismissed the criminal petition filed by Prabhakar Rao in which he sought pre-bail.
The judge also rejected the provisional application filed by Prabhakar Rao, seeking “temporary protection” so that he could return to India and appear before the investigative officer. A copy of the judgment waiting for.
Prabhakar Rao fled to the United States on March 11, 2024 after registration of FIR in the strike case. After revoking his passport and the measures made by the State Police to issue a red corner notice, Prabhakar Rao was made on March 21, 2025, in any case, temporary warranty in any case and relied on any conditions.
After the police proposed counter-guard, Justice Srenivas Rao began to hear Prabhakar Rao's plea. The marathon ticket was submitted by the state government and prosecutor Palle Nageshwar Rao, as well as attorneys from Prabhakar Rao and attorneys from Plask cpenteriter Sreedhar Rao of Sandhya Consentections. The judge retained the order on April 30.
Of the six defendants in this case, four were released on bail nearly a year later: Dugyala Praneeth Rao, Nayini Bhujanga Rao, P. Radhakrishan Rao and Mekala Tirupatanna. Aruvela Shravan Kumar Rao of Innews was charged with No. 6, and he also fled to the United States, gained temporary protection from the Supreme Court for “not arrest” and had appeared in front of an investigative officer.
The High Court denied his relief and expected Prabhakar Rao to approach the Supreme Court.