Kerala Gold Smuggling Case: 3 accused now in Judicial custody
Kerala Gold Smuggling Case: 3 accused now in Judicial custody
Share:

The Kerala gold smuggling case is taking new twists band turns day by day. Three main culprits in the very infamous Kerala gold smuggling case, Sarith PS, Swapna Suresh and Sandeep Nair, were sent to judicial custody till August 26 by a Kochi court on Monday. The Principal Sessions Court in Ernakulam remanded the three accused to judicial custody till August 26 after hearing the debate from both the sides.

Muslim girl accuses BJP leader Shakuntala Bharti of getting her converted

The Enforcement Directorate (ED), during the hearing today, revealed more information about the relation between M Sivasankar, who was the former principal secretary of Kerala CMO, with Swapna Suresh. "During April 2017, Swapna Suresh had travelled to the UAE with Sivasankar. Further, during April 2018, Swapna had travelled to Oman and met Sivasankar who was on a trip to Oman in the same period and they returned together to India from Oman," the ED said.

Raina was India's important player in limited-overs: Saurabh Ganguly

The details that were received by the observers submitted that during October 2018, Swapna and Sivasankar travelled together to the UAE. "They also returned together. This particular trip was coupled with the visit of the Chief Minister of Kerala to the UAE for seeking assistance of Indians there for flood relief in Kerala. Further proceeds of crime were kept by Swapna in the bank locker jointly opened with a third person as per the instruction of Sivasankar. An in-depth investigation in this regard is to be conducted," it said. The three accused were sent to judicial custody today after the completion of their ED custody for interrogation in the matter. Notably, the ED had also recently questioned M Sivasankar.

1057 new cases of coronavirus reported in Assam

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News