The crucial statement is out, ‘Anthony Raju said that the bomb will explode once the investigation is over’

Thiruvananthapuram, First Published Jul 21, 2022, 11:04 AM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: The details of the disclosure and statement of the investigating officer and the court clerk once morest Minister Anthony Raju in the Thondi krtvima case were given to Asianet News. Former clerk Jose stated that he was on duty on the day Antony Raju was given the word “Thondi”. Jose, who was the court clerk, is the first defendant in the case. No service benefits received due to case. Jose told Asianet News that he is not saying more because there is a case in court

Anthony Raju said that he had planted a bomb in the case. When the trial of the Lahari case was going on, Anthony Raju challenged him in the court verandah. The challenge was to Jayamohan, who was the investigating officer. Anthony Raju said that the bomb would explode following the trial of the case. Anthony Raju’s threat was told to the prosecutor Rajasena.Jayamohan clarified. Details of the statement were obtained by Asianet News

Thondi Dat case once morest Minister Anthony Raju, the trial will be completed within three months

The trial in the Thandi case once morest Transport Minister Antony Raju will be completed within three months. Thiruvananthapuram Chief Judicial Magistrate gave a report to the High Court Registrar. Asianet News had earlier reported that the trial had not been completed for 16 years. Following this, the High Court Registrar sought a report from the trial court.

A crucial document in the Thondimuta theft case, in which Minister Anthony Raju is accused, had come out earlier. Antony Raju faked in Thondimuthal to save the accused in the drug case. The charge sheet was filed once morest Anthony Raju 16 years ago. It was bought and given by Anthony Raju from Thiruvananthapuram Magistrate Court from Thondi. However, the trial process has not yet started in the case. Meanwhile, Anthony Raju responds that Thondimuda is on bail in the case and let the court decide. He also explains that the matter of the case was publicized during the elections.

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Even following 16 years since the charge sheet was filed, the trial proceedings in the case once morest Anthony Raju are dragging on. The prosecution also did not ask the court to speed up the trial in the serious case of Thondimuthal manipulating the accused foreigner in the drug case to escape from the case. 22 times the charge sheet was filed and the case was adjourned. Asianet News has received the charge sheet and attached documents once morest Anthony Raju.

Petition once morest Minister Antony Raju in High Court, investigation in the case should be expedited from Tondi

Trial proceedings dragged on

When Anthony Raju was made a member of the cabinet following it was revealed that there was a conspiracy to save a foreigner who was accused in the drug case, the trial proceedings are also going on endlessly. Salvador Zarli, an Australian citizen, was arrested at Thiruvananthapuram airport with hashish in his underwear. To save this foreigner from the case, Anthony Raju, who was a lawyer in the Vanchiur court, manipulated Thondimuthal. Antony Raju’s senior lawyer Celine Wilfrant appeared in court on behalf of the foreigner. The Thiruvananthapuram Sessions Court sentenced a foreigner to 10 years in a drug case. But the High Court acquitted Sarli.

It was acquitted in view of the defense’s argument that the underwear worn by the foreigner, such as the main thondi, was not suitable for a foreigner and that it was a fake thondi. The investigation was started following a complaint filed by the then investigating officer Jayamohan in the High Court who suspected that Thondimuthal was tampered with. In 1994, the Vanchiur police filed a case in this regard. The investigation found that Thondimuthal was tampered with by Jose, a thondi clerk of the Thiruvananthapuram court, and Anthony Raju, a lawyer. According to the charge sheet, forensic examination revealed that Antony Raju, who bought the underwear kept in the court with the help of the clerk, cut it. In 2014, the Nedumangad 1st Class Magistrate’s Court transferred the 2014 charge-sheet filed once morest the two persons in the Thiruvananthapuram court in 2006. The case was heard several times. Notice was sent to Anthony Raju. Although the case has been heard 22 times, the accused have not been read the charge sheet or gone to trial.

The charges include conspiracy, falsification of documents, fraud, falsification of documents and tampering with evidence. Meanwhile, Antony Raju, who got bail in the case, contested the election and became a minister. With this, the government has not approached the court to speed up the trial in the serious crime of helping the accused in the drug case. Anthony Raju was denied a seat in 2006 as he was accused in the same case. But Minister Antony Raju’s response is that he contested the election following giving the advertisement including the information of the accused in the case and that his lawyer is present in the court.

Last Updated Jul 21, 2022, 11:47 AM IST

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