This story is from September 24, 2023

Police play it safe on allegation against ED

Police play it safe on allegation against ED
Kochi: City police have taken a cautious approach towards the petition filed by CPM local body member P R Aravindakshan alleging that enforcement directorate (ED) officials physically assaulted him during his questioning in connection with the Karuvannur bank fraud case.
Police have not yet registered a case on the complaint filed by Aravindakshan, who is a CPM councillor and health standing committee chairman of the Wadakkanchery municipality.
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A senior officer with the city police said on Saturday that this was not a matter on which an action could be taken in a rush since it involves another investigative agency. An officer with central police said that a decision was yet to be taken on how to go forward with the case even as a legal opinion on the matter was awaited.
Aravindakshan had filed the complaint with the Ernakulam central police on Wednesday. He also got himself admitted to a hospital alleging that he was beaten up by the ED officials. The cops visited the ED office in Kochi soon after receiving the complaint, but no action was initiated even as officials said that the enquiry was going on.
It is learnt that the sensitive nature of the Karuvannur case in which CPM senior leaders are facing allegations was another reason for the cautious approach of the police.
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Registration of cases by police against the ED officials during the Thiruvananthapuram gold smuggling case investigation, only to be eventually quashed by the High Court could be another reason for the careful approach this time.
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