Thiruvananthapuram:In a crucial turn of events in the now-infamous Kerala gold smuggling case, the Ministry of External Affairs has served a notice to the UAE Embassy based on a 251-page report of the Customs which probed the case. The Customs report has named three employees who were attached to the UAE Consulate office, here. Of the three, two are UAE nationals and the third an Egypt national.
The notice which has now been given by the MEA to the UAE Embassy is with regards to the two UAE nationals and this is part of the procedure for the Customs going ahead in the case. The Customs, which is probing the gold smuggling case in Kerala, has alleged a serious breach of protocols in meetings of the UAE Consul General and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
The Customs claims that there was a serious breach of protocols in these meetings organised by the Consul General through gold smuggling prime accused Swapna Suresh and suspended IAS officer and former top Vijayan aide, M. Sivasankar, at both their residences.