Monson Mavunkal case: IG Lakshman suspended again

While moving his anticipatory bail, Lakshman’s counsel had made controversial remarks against the Chief Minister’s Office.
G Lakshman. (Photo | Twitter)
G Lakshman. (Photo | Twitter)

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The state government has suspended IG G Lakshman for the second time over his alleged involvement in the fraud involving conman Monson Mavunkal. The 1997-batch IPS officer, who is currently serving as IG Training, was reinstated this February after he was placed under suspension for about a year.

The crime branch probing the case against Monson had earlier arrested Lakshman, who is listed as the fourth accused, and released him on bail as he was under anticipatory bail. It was the arrest that paved for the fresh suspension. While moving his anticipatory bail, Lakshman’s counsel had made controversial remarks against the Chief Minister’s Office. That act had also ruffled a few feathers in the government.

The current suspension was ordered after the State Police Chief informed the government that the complainant, Yakoob Purayil, had produced video evidence to prove the officer’s involvement in the case. It was also reported that the involvement of the officer was further revealed during his interrogation by the CB. The government order said the act of the officer, his arrest, and subsequent bail had brought disgrace to the force.

The government also observed that the reports against the officer were serious in nature and prima facie amounted to official misconduct, abuse of official powers, and violation of All India Services (Conduct) Rules. The government will now have to set up a panel to investigate the officer to ascertain whether any disciplinary action ought to be taken against him. 

Crime branch arrests former DIG's wife

The crime branch team probing the cheating case against conman Monson Mavunkal arrested the wife of retired DIG S Surendran on Friday. Surendran’s wife Bindhulekha is the seventh accused in the case. Bindhulekha accompanied by Surendran reached the CB office in the afternoon. After around three hours of interrogation, the crime branch team recorded her arrest. But as she was granted pre-arrest bail by the court, she was released.

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