Thiruvananthapuram: Senior CPI-M leader and Kerala Assembly Speaker P. Sreeramakrishnan has been summoned by the Customs department to appear before it on March 12 in connection with the gold smuggling case.
The news came as a second blow to Sreeramakrishnan on Friday after he came to know that he won't be fielded as a candidate in the Assembly elections to be held on April 6.
In December last year, the prime accused in the Kerala gold smuggling case had given a statement in court saying 'big sharks' had a role in helping the accused persons in the case, including Swapna Suresh. Sreeramakrishnan had to face the wrath of the Opposition when it moved a motion demanding his removal in January this year. However, the proposal was rejected after it was put to vote.
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A statement filed by the Customs in the Kerala High Court on Thursday said, "Her (Swapna Suresh's) close connection with the Chief Minister and his principal secretary and a personal staff was also revealed by her. She has also stated with clarity about the smuggling of foreign currency at the instance of the Chief Minister and the Speaker with the help of the Consulate. She has also clearly stated the improper and illegal activities of three ministers of the state cabinet and the Speaker. She has further stated about the involvement and the kickbacks received by high profile persons from various deals.