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Home » Special team rushes to Bengaluru to nab Rajenthra Bhalaji

Special team rushes to Bengaluru to nab Rajenthra Bhalaji

NT BureauBy NT BureauDecember 20, 2021No Comments
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Chennai: A special team of Tamilnadu police has rushed to Bengaluru to arrest former AIADMK Minister K T Rajenthra Bhalaji in connection with two cases registered against him for cheating government job seekers to the tune of Rs three crore.

Based on information that Bhalaji was staying in a friend’s place in Bengaluru, the special team has left for the capital city of Karnataka, sources said.

Barely a few hours after the Madras High Court dismissed his anticipatory bail pleas, police had formed four special teams to arrest Rajenthra Bhalaji.

Superintendent of Police P Saravanan formed four special teams, headed by a Deputy Superintendent of Police to arrest him, sources said.

Bhalaji, who was the Minister for Dairy Development in the previous AIADMK regime, and five others including his three personal assistants were booked under the secs 405 (criminal breach of trust), 420 (cheating), 120A (criminal conspiracy) and 503 (criminal intimidation) of IPC for
cheating different people with the promise of getting government jobs in Aavin and other departments.

The Madras High Court on Friday dismissed two anticipatory bail plea of Bhalaji in cases registered against him for cheating government job seekers to the tune of Rs 3 crores, even as special teams were formed to arrest him.

When the petitions came up for hearing, Justice M Nirmal Kumar said the court is not inclined to entertain either of the anticipatory bail applications.

It is pertinent that the investigation should be concluded first, he said, while dismissing the pleas of the senior AIADMK leader.

 

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