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BJP Seeks Action Against Kerala Police For Links With Fake Antique Dealer

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday requested that an argument be enlisted against all the high positioning police authorities, who have joined with the arrested counterfeit antique vendor Monson Mavunkal.

Evidence Against Former State Police Chief, Additional Director General Of Police Found

BJP General Secretary B. Gopalakrishnan told the media in Trissur that at this point visuals of previous State Police Chief Loknath Behra and Additional Director General of Police Manoj Abraham visiting the antique vendor at his Kochi ‘historical center’ have come out.

“As indicated by the standards, any antique vendor must have a permit and it is weird that these high-positioning police authorities, who know what the guidelines are, sat idle, rather they seemed to give full help to Mavunkal. Thus, a body of evidence ought to be enlisted against every one of those police authorities who were giving all the help to Mavunkal, who utilized this as a permit to swindle others,” said Gopalakrishnan.

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“The Home department seems to have transformed into an antique office as grievances against this antique vendor have been lying with the police since 2018 and in this even the workplace of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is additionally under a haze,” added Gopalakrishnan.

CM Pinarayi Vijayan Protested Of Being Cheated Of Rs 10 Crores

Mavunkal, 54, who professed to have “a portion of the first 30 pieces of silver”, was arrested from his home at Chertalai in Alappuzha area on Saturday, even as his little girl’s marriage was being fixed.

On Tuesday, a court in Ernakulam gave two additional days’ care of Mavunkal to the Crime Branch police. Since his arrest, regular new accounts of how Mavunkal had been having a good time with individuals are radiating and the picture of the Kerala Police seems to have gone for a throw.

Everything surfaced after the casualties moved toward Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan with their protest of being cheated of Rs 10 crore by Mavunkal. The CM had coordinated a Crime Branch test into the protests.

Mavunkal took all his prominent visitors into his overlay by exhibiting collectibles in his assortment which he asserted incorporated the “staff of Moses” and “two of the 30 silver currencies that were taken by Judas to swindle Jesus Christ”.