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Hyderabad : Although the Telangana High Court granted bail to the three accused; Nandu Kumar, Simhayani and Ramchandra Bharathi in the TRS MLA poaching case, two of them are not likely to be released as other cases have been booked against them.
Source said the police have made grounds to re-arrest Nandu Kumar and Ramchandra Bharathi in cases of cheating and forgery booked against them at Banjara Hills police station.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) officials lodged a complaint against Ramchandra Bharathi alleging he had obtained Aadhar card, multiple passports and other documents fraudulently while Nandu Kumar is booked for cheating and extortion.
Also Read Kerala HC grants interim protection to 3 accused in TRS poaching case The Banjara Hills police had arrested Nandu Kumar in only one case of cheating in regard to Deccan Kitchen Hotel at Film Nagar. Nandu Kumar is accused of collecting huge amounts illegally from businessmen and renting out the property although he is not authorized to do so.
The High Court granted them bail in the poaching cases on the condition that they should submit two sureties of Rs 3 lakh each. Further, the petitioners were asked to surrender their passports to police, they should assist with the investigators and must report before SIT every Monday between 10:30 am and 12 noon till police file final report.
Till Friday evening none of them was released from the prison as some work was still to be finalised.

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