The Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating the Moinabad farmhouse drugs case questioned three key accused on Thursday as the probe intensified. The Telangana government had earlier formed the SIT under Rajendranagar DCP Yogesh Gautam to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the drug racket. The team is now examining potential interstate and international connections in the narcotics supply chain.
Officials are currently interrogating Namit Sharma, his brother Riteesh Reddy, and former BRS MLA Rohith Reddy. Through these interrogations, investigators aim to trace the exact source of the narcotics that were used at the farmhouse party. The questioning is part of a broader effort to dismantle the drug supply network operating in the region.
Investigators are focusing their attention on how the accused procured the drugs. According to preliminary findings, authorities suspect that the supply may have originated from cities like Bengaluru or Goa. The SIT is working to establish concrete links between the accused and suppliers in these cities.
The investigation team is analyzing phone call data records and social media chats to map the wider network of individuals involved in the case. Officials are working to identify drug peddlers and other persons connected to the supply chain. The digital evidence is expected to provide crucial leads about the operations of the drug network.
Authorities are also examining the list of attendees at the farmhouse party. According to preliminary inputs, several prominent individuals and children of businessmen from Hyderabad attended the event. The SIT is verifying the identities of all participants to determine their level of involvement in the case.
The SIT has seized CCTV footage from the farmhouse and is reviewing it closely for evidence. The footage is being analyzed to identify all individuals present at the party and their activities during the event. Based on these findings, officials may issue more notices to those connected to the case.
The investigation continues to expand as authorities work to uncover the full extent of the drug network. The SIT is coordinating with law enforcement agencies in other states to track the interstate movement of narcotics. Officials are maintaining a thorough approach to ensure all aspects of the case are properly investigated.