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SIT searches IT Grids office in Hyderabad 

Meanwhile, Google and Amazon are yet to reply to the SIT on the data sharing and storage services it had reportedly provided to IT Grids.

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HYDERABAD: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) officials led by Inspector General of Police (IGP) Stephen Ravindra on Saturday visited the office of IT Grids India Private Limited at Madhapur to conduct searches along with cyber experts. 

Meanwhile, Google and Amazon
are yet to reply to the SIT on the
data sharing and storage services it
had reportedly provided to IT Grids.

Speaking to media persons afterwards, Ravindra said that they had conducted preliminary searches on office premises along with the cyber crime experts to ascertain details in connection with the cases of data theft.  “We will do an in-depth probe soon. We will probe the case from all possible angles,” said Ravindra. Commenting on the petition filed by IT Grids CEO Ashok Dakavaram, asking the court to stay all proceedings in the case, he said, “We have proper evidence and we will submit it to the court.”

Meanwhile, Google and Amazon are yet to reply to the SIT on the data sharing and storage services it had reportedly provided to IT Grids. SIT officials also await reports from the forensic lab. Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar transferred a case registered against IT at SR Nagar police station to the SIT. Details of the investigation have also been submitted to SIT officials.

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