The Hindu (Madurai)

Congress district functionar­y’s death: police summon former TNCC president, MLA

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Police special teams probing the death of Congress Tirunelvel­i functionar­y K.P.K. Jayakumar Dhanasingh have summoned 30 persons, including former TNCC president K.V. Thangkabal­u and Nanguneri MLA Ruby R. Manoharan, whose names have been mentioned in the letter purportedl­y written by the deceased.

“They will receive the summons soon,” said a police o‘cer here adding that two of the 30 persons could not be reached as their mobile phones remain switched o¥

Seven special teams have been formed to crack the mysterious death of Jayakumar, whose charred body was recovered from his farm in Karaisutru­pudhur, his native place near

Uvari on Saturday.

The police have started summoning those mentioned in the letters purportedl­y written by Dhanasingh and addressed to the Superinten­dent of Police, Tirunelvel­i, and to his son-in-law – in which Jayakumar has cited threats from a few people.

One of the police special teams, led by Inspector of Panagudi, Ajith, questioned former Union Minister R. Dhanushkod­i Athithan in Palayamkot­tai on Monday.

“Jayakumar had approached me for getting loan of ₹ 10 lakh from a person known to me. When I asked him about repaying this loan, he replied that he would sell his shares in a public sector private bank and repay the debt. Unfortunat­ely, I have been dragged into the inquiry unnecessar­ily,” Mr.

Athithan said.

The police received informatio­n about contracts awarded to Jayakumar by a Church and obtained details of the ₹50-lakh worth contracts executed by him.

“While ₹30 lakh was given to Jayakumar, one of his family members had approached the Church of

cials requesting that the remaining sum be given to him. We are following up on this as well,” an o‘cer said.

Another police team searched for likely evidences in the Congress party’s Tirunelvel­i east district at Karaisutru­pudhur as Jayakumar was heading this unit.

Former TNCC president K.S. Alagiri, who met the bereaved family on Monday, said the police should arrest the real culprits involved in this “heinous crime”.

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