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By Our Staff Reporter
ANANTAPUR, APRIL 5 . Key suspect in the Paritala Ravindra murder case, G. Suryanarayana Reddy alias Suri, was produced in the Additional Assistant Sessions Court here today in two criminal cases pertaining to 1995 in which he is an accused. The judge, V. Chalapati, ordered judicial custody for Suri till April 15 in the two cases. Meanwhile, Suri is likely to be produced in the AJFCM Court here tomorrow in the T. Prabhakar murder case. In another development, one of the suspects in the Paritala Ravindra murder case, P. Goverdhan Reddy, was today allowed to interact with the followers of Suri by the authorities of the district jail at Reddypalli. He reportedly told Suri's followers that teams were already out in the field to liquidate the two key Paritala followers, D. Chaman and P. Suresh. They would be eliminated in about two months, he claimed. Julakanti Srinivasa Reddy alias Moddu Seenu, the suspected main shooter in the Paritala killing, would also surrender to the police in a couple of months. A few newspersons were present at the jail when Goverdhan Reddy was interacting with Suri's followers. Further, Goverdhan Reddy assured Suri's followers that they would work for the victory of the Congress candidate.
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