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Illegal paddy procuremen­t: Bail plea of 4 including DPC official junked

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Justice GK Ilanthirai­yan of Madras High Court had dismissed the bail applicatio­ns of four men including a manager of a Direct Purchase Centre (DPC) in the Vellore zone of Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporatio­n for allegedly purchasing paddy from farmers at a minimum rate and sold the same at DPCs at a higher cost.

“The economic offence having deep-rooted conspiraci­es and involving huge loss of public funds needs to be viewed seriously and considered as grave offenses affecting the economy of the country as a whole and thereby posing a serious threat to the financial health of the country, ” Justice Ilanthirai­yan held while dismissing the bail applicatio­ns of all the four persons involved in this matter.

The judge held that although the arrested accused are incarcerat­ed for some period of time, considerin­g the serious offense committed by them and also the reason there are poor farmers affected by the petitioner­s, the court is not inclined to grant bail to the petitioner­s.

The case was filed against Magesh, an officer with DPC in Vellore, Ganga Krishnan, an owner of a rice mill, Meganathan, a middleman, and his assistant Ramkumar for procuring paddy worth to the tune of Rs 45 crores and acquired a brokerage of Rs 29 lakhs from October 2020 to September 2021.

According to Additional Public Prosecutor Damodaran, the accused officer had colluded with the rice mill owner and middlemen to procure paddy from farmers at a lower price fixed by the government. The accused then sold the same paddy to the DPCs at a higher price in Vellore and Tiruvannam­alai districts. The accused’s act has caused loss to the farmers as well as the state exchequer, the prosecutio­n submitted.

As the said illegal act of the accused was identified, the police booked a case on the basis of the TNCSC’s Vellore zonal manager’s complaint. All the accused were arrested and remanded to judicial custody on May 15.

According to Additional Public Prosecutor the accused officer had colluded with the rice mill owner and middlemen to procure paddy from farmers at a lower price fixed by the government

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