
Court summons Crime Branch DySP in cheating case
The Hindu
P.V. Anvar, MLA, accused of swindling money from NRI engineer
Chief Judicial Magistrate S. Rasmi has ordered that Crime Branch DySP P. Vikraman should appear before the court on November 30 in connection with a cheating case involving P.V. Anvar, MLA.
The court observed that the case, in which it was alleged that Mr. Anvar had swindled an NRI engineer of ₹50 lakh by offering partnership in a crusher business in Karnataka, had made little progress in spite of repeated directions by the court.
The court had decided to supervise the case in August this year following an appeal by the complainant, Naduthodi Saleem from Pattarkadavu, Malappuram. The court had also directed the Crime Branch to update it with the investigation progress every week.

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