CBI on Monday arrested senior IAS officer and Andhra Pradesh Principal Home Secretary B P Acharya in Emaar case in which alleged irregularities in land transfer and sale of villas and apartments were under investigation.

The township ‘Boulder Hills’ has been jointly developed by state-run Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) and Dubai-based infrastructure firm Emaar .

A 1983 batch IAS officer of Andhra Pradesh cadre, Acharya, who was the then Managing Director of the APIIC, has been named by the agency in the FIR and his residences were searched in August last year. Acharya is the senior most IAS officer to be arrested in any case in the state in recent times.

IAS officer Srilakashi, arrested in Gali Janardhana Reddy case,was another top bureaucrat behind the bars.

Acharya was called for questioning at the CBI office in Hyderabad and was later taken into custody. Currently, he has been taken to the CBI court at Nampally.

The CBI on August 17 registered a case against Acharya and the real estate developer on instructions of the state high court under IPC sections pertaining to cheating, criminal conspiracy and provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act.

The case relates to alleged dilution of APIIC equity from 49 per cent to 26 per cent in the land development project in Manikonda, Hyderabad, which was being developed jointly by the Corporation and Emaar.

It has also been alleged that villas and apartments were shown underpriced in the documents causing losses to the exchequer, CBI sources said.

The agency has so far made three arrests including that of Acharya in the case.  The three others arrested are  Sunil Reddy, said to be a close aide of Kadapa MP Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, and Koneru Prasad, who Emaar to the state and Vijaya Raghavan, a top official of Emaar.