A police official on condition of anonymity told reporters that Tara had over half a dozen elected representatives including MPs and MLAs, about eight police officials, 20 businessmen including some from film industry and several rich students pursuing their higher studies in her client list.
One MP among her clients is said to be from Guntur district, while a former MP from the Opposition party is said to be from the Telangana region. Also, one retired DGP rank officer and one of the rank of deputy superintendent of police from Kurnool district were found to be on her client list, the police official said.
The actress had recorded the telephonic conversations with her high-profile clients and the recordings were stored in her laptop, the police official revealed.
Police are said to have started analyzing the audio and video recordings to identify all of Tara's clients. The investigators have also launched a hunt for Tara's technical assistant Haneef, who is believed to have helped her in making the CDs.
It is also likely that police may question some of her VIP clients found in the CDs in compromising position with Tara and other girls. Meanwhile, Banjara Hills police produced Tara before a local court as the police custody ended with Wednesday.
The actress made startling allegations against the Banjara Hills police before the magistrate. She told the court that Banjara Hills Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) E Shanker Reddy had tried to take her to his bed after she was taken into police custody.
She also alleged that the ACP had made a woman police constable beat her black and blue when she refused to sleep with him.
Tara also told the court that the Banjara Hills police have not only foisted a case against her but they have made phone calls to some people found to be in contact with her and demanded bribes for not implicating them in the case.
The actress also told the court that the CDs said to have been recovered from her house do not belong to her, but the police created them.
Tara further told the court that she has never seen or met Lakshmi , who complained against her recently,and police did not show her despite repeated requests.
The court, however, sent Tara to judicial custody till April 13. Earlier, she vomited in the premises of the court, which has been described by the police as a deliberate act to gain sympathy.
The official also said nearly 100 video CDs containing the tapes and photographs of her high-profile clients in compromising position with the actress and other sex workers allegedly supplied by Tara were recovered during the searches conducted at her house on Tuesday.