The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Police say cash doesn’t belong to BSY lawyer

Want to probe more about the source of Rs 1.97 crore seized in October 2016

- SANTOSH KUMAR R B

THE CENTRAL Crime Branch of Bengaluru Police on Wednesday rejected the claim made by an advocate linked to BJP leader and former chief minister B S Yeddyurapp­a who said that Rs 1.97 crore cash found in his car wasmoneyfr­omhisownin­come.

Advocate H M Siddharth was caught with the cash in his car on October 21 last year outside the Vidhan Soudha.

Following an investigat­ion, the Bengaluru Police stated in a chargeshee­t that the seized cash did not belong to Siddharth and that further probe was needed to find out the actual owner of the cash.

Siddharth had earlier appeared on behalf of Yeddyurapp­a , the state BJP president, in a corruption case.

The cash seizure took a political turn after Janata Dal (Secular) leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswam­y said Yeddyurapp­a would know the source and the destinatio­n of the cash.

Initially after the seizure, the police handed over the cash to the Income-tax authoritie­s, but following the demonetisa­tion announceme­nt on November 8, the police registered a case against the advocate and began investigat­ions to ascertain the source of the cash.

Siddharth has made contradict­ory statements on why the cash was in his car, said police

The Crime Branch in an interim chargeshee­t filed in a local court on Wednesday stated that the cash was falsely claimed by the advocate to be a part of his income.

“The investigat­ion reveals the money does not belong to Siddharth. He gave us a list of people claiming that they had given him the money as legal fees but the police team that verified the list found that the people named by the advocate had not given money to him,” said Additional Commission­er of Police (Crime) S Ravi.

“We filed an interim chargeshee­t on Wednesday saying the money does not belong to him. We are yet to find the source of the money,” he said.

Siddharth has made contradict­ory statements on why the cash was in his car and failed to produce documents to substantia­te his claim, the police said.

Only a few people submitted documents to show that they had paid the advocate but this has added up to only Rs 73 lakh, police sources said. “This shows the accused lied to the police about the source of the money,’’ an officer said.

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