Kerala Gold
Smuggling Case: Customs to Probe Phone Calls made to UAE
So far, over 13 people
have been arrested in the case
Investigation into the airport gold smuggling case has
entered a crucial phase with the Customs gearing up to interrogate ‘all those
involved’ even as statements given by the accused, Swapna
Suresh and Sarith Nair, reportedly established links
with M Sivasankar, ousted Principal Secretary to the
Chief Minister.
No direct link
established
The Customs have decided to examine all phone calls made
by the accused, including Sivasankar, to destinations
in West Asia, including the UAE, to gather more evidence in the sensational
case. Currently, there is no evidence indicating the direct involvement of Sivasankar.
So far, 13 persons connected with the case have been
arrested. These include the suspected mastermind, brokers, financiers, and
beneficiary jewelers in Malappuram and Kozhikode.
NIA drives down to
capital
The External Affairs Ministry is seeking information from
the employees of Emirates Airlines over the seized diplomatic baggage
containing contraband gold. The Customs needs to take statements of all connected
people to get further evidence or close the matter, informed sources said.
They recalled it had moved in a similar manner in 2000
and targeted a foreign airliner involved in smuggling and had imposed a fine
for abetment. Meanwhile, the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is
conducting a parallel into the airport gold smuggling case, drove down to
Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday in a motorcade with Swapna
Suresh and Sandeep Nair, another accused.
The NIA sleuths took them to several premises, including
a high rise close to the Government Secretariat where Sivasankar,
former top aide of the Chief Minister, had rented a flat. The NIA’s presence
here triggered speculations that he would be interrogated as part of the probe,
as well.