RV Ashok Kumar at the main court for meetings in Chennai on Wednesday.
Minister Tamil Nadu V. Senthilbalaji’s brother RV Ashok Kumar and 12 others on Wednesday appeared before the main court meeting, which hears the case of enforcement of the right to wash money against Mr. Senthilbalajim and others.
Mr Senthilbalaji, Minister of Electricity, Prohibition and Excepting Tax, Ed was arrested in the alleged case of the release of money on June 14, 2023. Ed filed a “complaint” before Chennai against Mr. Senthilbalajim 12 August and criminal offenses for cash in cash Tracii and transport in the ongoing poor in the ongoing classroom in the ongoing classroom in it ongoing with transport in the ongoing termination of transport in a cash court in the ongoing cash classroom, and for transport in cash in Chennai. Metropolitan Transport Corporation (Chennai) when he was Minister of Transport in the AIADMK government.
ED launched an investigation into the basis of three companies registered by the Central Crime (CCB) branch under fraud in which three fees were filed by Mr. Senthilbalaji as the main accused. ED filed an additional complaint against Ashok Kumar and 12 others.
The probe revealed that Mr. Senthilbalaji together with Ashok Kumar and his personal assistants B. Shanmugam and M. Karthikeyan entered a criminal conspiracy with managers and other officials of state and assistants, junior assists, junior and assistants and assistants Assist and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant and assistant.
Take a supplementary complaint, the court of the main session issued a summons to 13 persons, including Ashok Kumar, for their performance on Wednesday. In accordance with the summons, Ashok Kumar and the others appeared in front of the main meeting of S. Karthikeyan, who ordered them to give a warranty 2 lakh before 20 April and postpone the case for further hearing until April 25.
Published – April 9, 2025 9:53