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Kerala BJP chief demands CM Vijayan’s resignation after gold smuggling accused linked with Dawood

Pinarai Vijayan, Kerala CM

New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s Kerala unit chief K Surendran on Thursday demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in the wake of National Investigation Agency (NIA) submission in special NIA Court, Kochi wherein it suspected that the accused of high-profile gold smuggling case have links to Dawood Ibrahim’s D-Company.

While talking to ANI, Surendran asserted that the party’s stand in the high-profile gold smuggling case has been vindicated and alleged that the relation between accused with D-Company and ISIS has been established.

“The relationship of the accused in the gold smuggling case with D-Company and ISIS has been established in the NIA report. BJP’s stand has been vindicated in this case. The state government is shielding the smugglers. The Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has lost moral rights to continue, hence, we demand that he resigns immediately from the post of Kerala Chief Minister,” Surendran told ANI.

Meanwhile, Principal Sessions Court in Kochi dismissed the bail petition of accused Sandeep Nair in the gold smuggling case registered by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Accused Swapna Suresh and Sarith PS have withdrawn their bail petitions submitted in special NIA court in Kochi.

Earlier in the day, the Kerala High Court directed the Enforcement Directorate not to arrest M Sivasankar, former principal secretary to the Kerala Chief Minister’s Office till October 23 in connection with the gold smuggling case.

At the request of the Additional Solicitor General seeking time to file a reply in the matter, the High Court adjourned the hearing on the matter till October 23 and directed that Sivasankar shall not be arrested till then.

Sivasankar had filed the anticipatory bail application after the ED submitted a chargesheet in the case before the special PMLA court. He submitted that the central agency’s chargesheet had allegations and imputations against him, making him apprehensive of an arrest.

The case, which is currently being probed by the ED, NIA and the Customs department, pertains to the smuggling of gold in the state through diplomatic channels.

The matter had come to light after 30 kg gold worth Rs 14.82 crore smuggled in a consignment camouflaged as diplomatic baggage was busted by the Customs in Thiruvananthapuram on July 5.

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