Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Swapna named Kerala CM in case, HC told

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IN AN AFFIDAVIT FILED IN THE COURT, THE CUSTOMS SAID SURESH MADE THE “REVELATION­S” IN STATEMENTS GIVEN TO THE AGENCY

KOCHI: Prime accused in the gold smuggling case Swapna Suresh has made “shocking revelation­s” against chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan, assembly Speaker P Sreeramakr­ishnan and some ministers with regard to dollar ‘smuggling’ involving UAE consulate officials, the Customs, probing the case, claimed in the Kerala High Court on Friday.

In an affidavit filed in the court weeks before the assembly elections in the state, the Customs said Suresh made the “revelation­s” in statements given to the agency under section 108 and 164 of the CRPC.

“It is submitted that in the 108 statement and 164 statement the first respondent had made shocking revelation­s about the Hon’ble chief minister, Hon’ble speaker of Kerala Legislativ­e Assembly and some Hon’ble ministers of the state cabinet”, the affidavit filed by Customs (Preventive) Commission­er Sumit Kumar claimed.

Suresh had also alleged that the Chief Minister had close connection with the previous Consul General of UAE and gave statements that illegal monetary transactio­ns were carried out, it said.

“She has stated with clarity about smuggling of foreign currency at the instance of the Hon’ble chief minister and the Hon’ble Speaker with the help of the Consulate,” the affidavit claimed.

The dollar case relates to alleged smuggling of $1,90,000 (equivalent to ₹1.30 crore) by a former finance head of the UAE Consulate in Thiruvanan­thapuram to Muscat in Oman.

Suresh and co-accused Sarith P S in the gold smuggling case are also allegedly involved in the dollar case and had already been arrested by the Customs.

In her statements to Customs, Suresh had also claimed she had close connection with the Chief Minister and his principal secretary and a personal staff, the agency’s affidavit said.

“She has also stated with clarity about smuggling of foreign currency at the instance of the Hon’ble chief minister and the Hon’ble speaker with the help of the Consulate,” the Customs maintained.

The affidavit was filed in response to a petition filed by the state government challengin­g certain remarks in the order of the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (Economic Offences) Court while providing security to Suresh, currently lodged in the women’s Prison and Correction­al Home in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

Suresh had given a statement to the magistrate alleging that she had been intimidate­d by some people who were identifiab­le in prison while she was in judicial custody and warned her of consequenc­es if she reveals the names of high- profile persons involved in the smuggling activities.

Meanwhile, Opposition Congress and the BJP sought the immediate resignatio­n of the chief minister. “He has no right to continue in power for a minute. He has brought shame to the state,” said opposition leader Ramesh Chennithal­a.

“The CM and his ministers’ involvemen­t is clear now. Vijayan can’t cling on to power now,” said BJP president K Surendran.

When contacted a government spokesman said he will make a detailed statement in the evening after going through the affidavit. But he said selective leaking of documents was a deliberate attempt to portray the government in bad light during the poll time.

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