The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Monson Mavunkal case: petitioner­s to move HC seeking inquiry by CBI

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The war of words between the petitioner­s against fake antiques dealer Monson Mavunkal and the police team probing the cases against him has turned shriller with the former set to approach the Kerala High Court with a plea to hand over the investigat­ion to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI).

Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, M.T. Shameer and Shanumon, who were among the six petitioner­s who had lodged a complaint against Monson of cheating them of ₹10 crore, sought to counter the accusation­s levelled against them by Crime Branch DySP and investigat­ion officer Y.R. Rustom.

Hawala angle

Mr. Rustom had on Monday told the media that of the ₹10 crore the complainan­ts had allegedly paid to Monson, only ₹2.9 crore was made through bank while the remaining amount was transacted

Monson Mavunkal

through hawala. He had also alleged that the petitioner­s had been pleading with him not to inform the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) about it. “We will be giving statement to the ED on Wednesday. If any of the petitioner­s had benefited from hawala proceeding­s, let the agency confiscate our assets and properties,” said Mr. Shameer.

Mr. Shanumon, who was among the first to meet Monson during 201617, alleged that the case stretches beyond Kerala to Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi and Nagaland with the directors of Monson’s fictitious companies being from outside Kerala. Now with the allegation of hawala money also being thrown in, the

CBI will be the appropriat­e agency to probe the case, he said.

‘Sabotaged probe’

Mr. Shameer alleged that the investigat­ion team was “reconstitu­ted clandestin­ely” and a DIG at the Police Headquarte­rs entrusted with looking into their accusation­s that the investigat­ion was being sabotaged was also eased out of the assignment.

“Our petition was about a financial fraud, while it is now being deviated into sexual harassment and other charges. The then State Police Chief had directed to give police protection to the ‘priceless antiques’ kept at Monson’s house at Kaloor and Cherthala after another senior officer had expressed reservatio­ns about the genuinenes­s of the socalled antiques and ordered a probe. Who sabotaged that probe? Efforts are being made to protect the senior police officers involved and officers who had taken money from Monson as proved by his account statements,” Mr. Shameer alleged.

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