Kodali Nani Under Watch: Centre Issues Lookout Notice Amid Flight Risk Fears
In a move that’s stirred political buzz across Andhra Pradesh, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs has issued a lookout notice against YSRCP leader and former state minister Kodali Nani. The directive comes amid intelligence alerts hinting at a possible attempt by Nani to flee the country.
Sources close to the matter reveal that multiple cases—some involving serious criminal charges—are already pending against the senior politician. If found guilty under the most severe of these, Nani could be looking at up to seven years behind bars.
Given the gravity of the situation, central agencies suspect that the former minister might try to dodge the law by slipping out of the country. Acting swiftly on these concerns, the Centre has ramped up surveillance efforts across all exit routes—by land, sea, and air.
Immigration officials at key transit points, including international airports and seaports, have been put on high alert. Authorities have been instructed to monitor Nani’s movements closely and detain him immediately if he attempts to leave Indian soil.
While lookout circulars are a common tool used by the Union government to prevent potential absconders from fleeing justice, this case has drawn significant public and political attention, especially with the added weight of an ex-minister being involved.
As the story unfolds, political observers are watching closely to see how this development will impact both Nani’s future and the broader dynamics within Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape.