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Case politicall­y motivated, ready to face probe: MLA

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CHENNAI: Former transport minister Senthil Balaji, who quit the ruling AIADMK and joined the opposition DMK and is currently an MLA, appeared before the CCB investigat­ors at the city police headquarte­rs on Friday in connection with the alleged recruitmen­t scam.

Talking to the media after the quizzing was over, Senthil Balaji alleged that the case was politicall­y motivated and added that he was ready to appear before the investigat­ors any time.

The Chennai city crime branch investigat­ors had carried out searches at 17 places two weeks ago in connection with the re-investigat­ion into the job fraud case, in which Senthil Balaji is cited as an accused. A week later, his house in Mandaveli was also searched by the sleuths.

Senthil Balaji was minister in the AIADMK regime but shifted loyalty to DMK and is currently the Aruvakuric­hi MLA. The case is related to the allegation that huge amounts were collected by certain persons, promising jobs as drivers and conductors in 2014 and 2015. The case was initially registered in 2015.

During the search on Friday, the CCB teams reportedly seized documents related to purchase of properties when the fraud took place. The officials also reportedly seized details of gold and vehicle purchases.

Apart from documents, the sleuths had also seized laptops, hard disks, pen drives, memory cards, cheque books and keys of bank lockers.

Based on the complaint filed by S Devashayam, the CCB registered a case in 2015. The agency started reinvestig­ation in November after the Madras High Court directed it to do another round of probe.

 ??  ?? Senthil Balaji (right) at city police headquarte­rs on Friday
Senthil Balaji (right) at city police headquarte­rs on Friday

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