Data breach: IT firm employees produced before Telangana High Court

IANS  |  Hyderabad 

The on Monday produced four employees of Hyderabad-based firm before the High Court here in an alleged data breach case.

On Sunday, the court had passed orders on a habeas corpus petition moved by the company's in this regard.

IT Grids D. Ashok had moved a house motion (a petition submitted at a Judge's residence in case of a holiday) alleging that four of his colleagues had been illegally detained by the

The police denied the arrest and said they had served notices to the employees to appear for questioning in connection with the alleged data breach.

IT Grids, which provides IT services to Andhra Pradesh's ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP), is facing allegations of stealing data of 3.70 crore voters from the government database.

had on Saturday registered a case against the company on a petition by whistleblower T. Lokeshwar Reddy, who alleged that the TDP had provided it with private data of voters including their Aadhaar details, colour photographs and mobile numbers.

The complainant alleged that IT Grids amalgamated voter data with reports of surveys done by the party and uploaded it on Sevamitra, an app for TDP cadres.

Reddy claimed that the data was being misused for voter profiling and deleting the names of non-TDP voters to further the prospects of the ruling party in the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections.

On Sunday, there was mild tension at Reddy's house in Kukatpally area in when a police team from Andhra Pradesh barged into his house and allegedly abused him and tried to whisk him away. Cyberabad police have offered protection to the complainant.

The searches conducted by Cyberabad police and the alleged arrest of four employees have led to a rift between the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

Andhra Pradesh's main opposition YSR party alleged that the TDP was caught red-handed while stealing the voters' data. The TDP, however, denied the allegations and termed the action against IT Grids a conspiracy by the YSR and Telangana's ruling party

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh for a second consecutive day on Monday held a meeting with and of Police R.P. Thakur to discuss the developments in the case and the legal action to be taken.

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First Published: Mon, March 04 2019. 14:16 IST