Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Kerala CM seeks central probe as Oppn questions state’s role

- Ramesh Babu

The case has serious implicatio­ns as this undermines the economy of the Nation...it has more than one angle warranting a thorough investigat­ion PINARAYI VIJAYAN , Kerala CM

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday seeking an investigat­ion by central agencies on the large quantity of gold that was seized by Customs officials on July 5, even as the Union minister of state for external affairs urged the Kerala state government to clarify its role.

“The fact that the attempt to smuggle huge quantity of gold was concealed in diplomatic baggage makes the matter extremely serious…the case has serious implicatio­ns as this undermines the economy of the Nation. In fact, it has more than one angle warranting a thorough investigat­ion. It is requested that an effective and coordinate­d investigat­ion into this incident by all central agencies concerned is the need of the hour,” Vijayan wrote.

On July 5, the customs departager ment had seized the gold from an air cargo consignmen­t from the UAE to the country’s consulate in the state capital of Thiruvanan­thapuram. The action came after a green light from the ministry of external affairs.

The Kerala government on Tuesday transferre­d its informatio­n technology secretary, M Sivasankar, a day after the dismissal of IT consultant Swapna Suresh, whom Sivasankar knew, amid allegation­s of her links to a gold smuggling racket.

Swapna Suresh, who was working as the operationa­l manpected of the Kerala State Informatio­n Technology Infrastruc­ture Limited under the state IT ministry, is said to be on the run after the seizure.

The transfer of M Sivasankar, a senior IAS officer who is also a secretary to the CM, came after opposition parties in the state stepped up pressure.

Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedha­ran on Wednesday said, “Our investigat­ion is on. We will also bring to light those who helped smugglers. The main accused [Swapna Suresh] was given a plum posting when she was mired in another cheating case. Often she was treated more than a high-ranking diplomat and after her role came to light now the CM says he has no idea how she got the job,” he said.

State industry minister E P Jayarajan said, “Opposition parties are worried over the popularity of the state. That is why they are raking issues to target the government,” Jayarajan said.

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