This Article is From Oct 15, 2020

Kerala Gold Smuggling Case: Don't Arrest Former Principal Secretary Till October 23, Court Tells Probe Agency

The court gave the direction to the Enforcement Directorate, probing the money trail in the Kerala gold smuggling case, on M Sivasankaran's plea seeking anticipatory bail.

Kerala Gold Smuggling Case: Don't Arrest Former Principal Secretary Till October 23, Court Tells Probe Agency

Adjourning the matter to October 23, the court directed the central agency not to arrest him till then.

Kochi:

The Kerala High Court on Thursday directed the Enforcement Directorate not to arrest suspended IAS officer and former principal secretary to the Kerala Chief Minister, M Sivasankar, till October 23 and asked it to file its report on the anticipatory bail plea filed by him.

The court gave the direction to the Enforcement Directorate, probing the money trail in the Kerala gold smuggling case, on M Sivasankaran's plea seeking anticipatory bail.

Adjourning the matter to October 23, the court directed the central agency not to arrest him till then.

Apprehending arrest by the Enforcement Directorate, M Sivasankar, who is facing probe in connection with the case, had moved the court on Wednesday seeking anticipatory bail. When the matter was taken up for consideration on Thursday, the Enforcement Directorate said it has not taken a decision to arrest M Sivasankar.

It also sought time for filing a detailed reply. In his plea, M Sivasankar had said as a responsible government servant, he had extended maximum cooperation in the investigation of the offence.

He was summoned by the Enforcement Directorate on multiple occasions to confront the statements given by different accused and witnesses, he said.

He had expressed fears that media's "false propaganda" and frivolous news items and constant demand for his arrest for creating news value has created a situation where the investigating agencies are forced to "save their skin" from allegations by arresting him, thereby playing to the fourth estate and avoiding criticism.

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