Video shows Sasikala stepping out of jail
Sasikala might have walked out of jail while serving a sentence on corruption charges, according to an undated surveillance video.
BENGALURU: Senior AIADMK leader VK Sasikala might have walked out of jail while serving a four-year sentence on corruption charges, according to an undated prison surveillance video that surfaced on Monday.
The video, whose authenticity could not be verified by Hindustan Times, purportedly showed her walking into the jail in civilian clothes.
The Hindu reported the footage was part of evidence submitted by former Karnataka deputy inspector general of prisons Roopa D Moudgil to the state anti-corruption bureau in July.
Moudgil had accused the prison authorities of accepting a bribe to extend special privileges to Sasikala.
The footage purportedly shows Sasikala and her niece Ilavarasi, both convicted in a disproportionate assets case, walking in through the entry of the Parappana Agrahara Central Prison in civilian clothes. Several male guards are seen in the footage.
Male guards are allowed only at the main gate of the prison complex and not inside the women’s facility.
This comes after weeks of controversy over Moudgil alleging that Sasikala was accorded preferential treatment during her stay in the jail.
Moudgil alleged Sasikala paid top prison officials, including former director general of police (prisons) HN Sathyanarayana Rao, a bribe of ₹2 crore to enjoy privileged treatment, including a private kitchen.