Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

2 accused in gold smuggling case brought back to Kerala

PROTESTS ERUPT Oppn Cong, BJP hit out at state govt; demand CM Vijayan’s resignatio­n

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THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: The two key accused in the gold smuggling case in Kerala, Swapna Suresh and Sandeep Nair, were brought to the state on Sunday, a day after being taken into custody by the NIA in Bengaluru, as Congress workers staged protests against them at several places.

They were taken to the Aluva hospital in Ernakulam for the mandatory COVID-19 test before being produced in the NIA court in Kochi, official sources said.

Congress and BJP attacked the LDF government, seeking to know how the prime accused could flee the state capital when a triple lockdown was in place to check the coronaviru­s spread.

The National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) on Saturday took into custody Suresh and Nair, both on the run, in connection with the bid to smuggle over 30 kg of gold using diplomatic channel through the Thiruvanan­thapuram internatio­nal airport.

Suresh, a former employee of the UAE consulate in Thiruvanan­thapuram, and Nair are among the four people booked by the central agency in connection with the case of smuggling of the gold which arrived in a diplomatic baggage at the airport and seized by the Customs on July 5.

The two were taken into custody a day after the NIA began investigat­ions in the case following a Union Home Ministry order.

On Sunday, Youth Congress workers held a protest at the Walayar check-post on Tamil Nadu-kerala border in Palakkad district as the two accused were brought to the state.

The Congress workers staged a protest at Paliyekkar­a Toll

LEADER OF OPPOSITION RAMESH CHENNITHAL­A LASHED OUT AT THE GOVT, SEEKING TO KNOW HOW THE ACCUSED

FLED TO BENGALURU, WHILE A TRIPLE LOCKDOWN HAS BEEN IN FORCE SINCE JULY 6

plaza in Thrissur district and also gathered near the Aluva hospital.

The opposition party has been demanding the resignatio­n of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan over the case as the woman was found employed in the state I-T department and sacked after her name was linked to the smuggling bid.

Leader of the Opposition in the assembly Ramesh Chennithal­a on Sunday lashed out at the state government, seeking to know how the key accused escaped to Bengaluru from Thiruvanan­thapuram, where a triple lockdown has been implemente­d from July 6.

“How can they reach Bengaluru without the help of top officials of the state government?” he asked.

He also asked why the state government was not suspending former IT secretary M Sivashanka­r despite serious allegation­s against him.

Sivasankar, also removed as the secretary to the Chief Minister, has gone on one-year leave after the action, amid allegation­s that he had close links with the woman accused.

BJP state chief K Surendran slammed the state government and asked how the Kerala police which stops the common man from travelling “aided in the escape” of the accused.

Vijayan has maintained his government would not protect anyone involved in the case and welcomed the NIA probe.

Swapna, Sarith and Sandeep Nair of Thiruvanan­thapuram and Fazil Fareed of Ernakulam have been arraigned as accused in the case by the NIA, which along with the Customs, has opposed the anticipato­ry bail plea of the woman in the high court.

Sarith, also a former emplyoyee of UAE consulate, has already been arrested by the Customs (Preventive) Department.

The NIA had on Friday registered the FIR under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and said it has taken upthe probe as the case has internatio­nal linkages and as the initial inquiries have revealed the proceeds of the smuggled gold could be used for financing terrorism in India.

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