Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Kerala news channel CEO, 8 others booked for sting op

- Ramesh Babu

THE DEVELOPMEN­T COMES A DAY AFTER THE CHANNEL ADMITTED TO SETTING UP THE CALL AS A HONEY TRAP FOR THE FORMER MINISTER

Kerala police on Friday booked the CEO of a Malayalam news channel and eight others for the controvers­y over AK Saseendran’s alleged obscene phone call with a woman which led to him resigning as state transport minister last week.

The developmen­t comes a day after the channel admitted to setting up the call as a honey trap for the former state transport minister, and apologised for the same. Saseendran quit his post on Monday after the audio clip of a lewd conversati­on that allegedly transpired between him and a woman was aired by the channel. Earlier on Friday, the Left Democratic Front government announced Thomas Chandy as Saseendran’s successor.

Initially, the Mangalam New channel claimed that Saseendran had sought sexual favours from a housewife when she approached him for help. It also claimed that the audio clip was handed over to the channel by the woman as she wanted to expose the minister.

However, channel CEO A Ajith Kumar later clarified that “a woman scribe had voluntaril­y came forward” to carry out the sting operation against the minister. He claimed that she was part of an eight-member investigat­ion team constitute­d by the channel. The CEO was forced to apologise after many writers, intellectu­als and journalist­s criticised the way the channel carried out the sting operation. Two women journalist­s from the channel also tendered their resignatio­n in protest.

In his apology, Kumar pleaded that the fledgling media venture should not be targeted due to the lapse. Police registered a case against nine , including the CEO, under non-bailable sections, which include criminal conspiracy, misuse of IT act and other relevant provisions of the IPC.

 ??  ?? Kerala extranspor­t minister AK Saseendran quit his post after the audio clip of alleged sleaze talk between him and a woman was aired.
Kerala extranspor­t minister AK Saseendran quit his post after the audio clip of alleged sleaze talk between him and a woman was aired.

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