The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has intensified its inquiry into Sandhya Aqua Exports, the company embroiled in the Visakhapatnam drug case. Notices have been issued to the company’s representatives, seeking comprehensive data amidst allegations.
The premier investigative agency is focusing on the importation of a significant 25,000 kg batch of dry yeast from Brazil, raising questions about its purpose and the circumstances surrounding its import. This development comes as part of the CBI’s thorough investigation into the business dealings of Sandhya Aqua Exports.
Furthermore, the CBI is examining call records of Sandhya Aqua’s representatives and investigating potential lapses in surveillance at the port.
In a related development, a bus belonging to Sandhya Aqua Exports, located in Kotha Mulapeta, Kakinada district, attracted attention. Documents belonging to the company were found in the bus, leading to further scrutiny. After inspection, the bus was handed back to the aqua company.
The issuance of notices to four representatives marks a significant step in the ongoing investigation, indicating the agency’s commitment to uncovering the truth behind the Visakhapatnam drug case. Sandhya Aqua Exports finds itself under the scanner as the CBI delves deeper into the matter.
The inquiry underscores the seriousness with which the CBI is approaching the case, as it seeks to shed light on the importation and subsequent events surrounding the dry yeast consignment from Brazil.
As the investigation progresses, the focus remains on unravelling the complexities surrounding Sandhya Aqua Exports and its role in the Visakhapatnam drug case. The CBI’s actions signal a concerted effort to bring clarity and accountability to the forefront of this evolving situation.
The development has garnered attention across the nation, with stakeholders eagerly awaiting further updates on the CBI’s investigation into Sandhya Aqua Exports and its implications in the Visakhapatnam drug case.
