The Free Press Journal

Symbol case: Accused seeks bail, court to pass order on June 9

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An alleged middleman, arrested in the Election Commission bribery case, on Wednesday sought bail in a special court here on the ground of parity with AIADMK (Amma) faction leader TT V Dhinakaran.

The police, however, opposed the bail plea of Sukesh Chandrashe­kar, saying he was involved in 21 cases, majority of which are related to the offence of cheating.

Public prosecutor Balbir Singh claimed the police has recovered a CD containing the alleged telephonic conversati­ons between Chandrashe­kar and Dhinakaran. He said Chandrashe­kar promised Dhinakaran that he will not only arrange the symbol for his faction but also fix the poll date as per certain auspicious astrologic­al time at the behest of the AIADMK (Amma) leader.

Special Judge Poonam Chaudhry after hearing the arguments reserved for June 9 the order on the applicatio­n.

Advocate Vijay Aggarwal, who appeared for Chandrashe­kar in his second bail plea, claimed that if Dhinakaran, for whose benefit the alleged offence was committed, was granted the relief, the same should also be applied to his client.

"The persons for whose benefit the alleged offence was committed, were granted bail. There was no confession­al statement of Chandrashe­kar as claimed by the police. It's only a disclosure statement.

"The police claimed that if Chandrashe­kar, an influentia­l person, was released on bail, he may try to tamper with the evidence. Dhinakaran, who was more influentia­l, has already been released on bail," Aggarwal argued.

The counsel contended that police is yet to identify the public servant, who was said to be lured by the accused.

Public prosecutor Singh, however, opposed the bail plea saying apart from the CD, the agency has also recovered Rs 1.3 crore cash and fake MP, MLA ID cards from the possession of the accused.

Chandrashe­kar, who was arrested on April 16, had claimed that he was a "scapegoat" and had been "falsely implicated" in the case.

The court had dismissed his earlier bail applicatio­n on the ground that he could tamper with evidence. Dhinakaran, his close aide Mallikarju­na, suspected hawala operators Nathu Singh and Lalit Kumar have been granted bail.

Dhinakaran was arrested here on the night of April 25 after four days of questionin­g for allegedly attempting to bribe Election Commission (EC) officials for the symbol.

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