Thiruvananthapuram: With the customs department tightening the noose on the 30 kg gold smuggling case and the former PRO of the UAE consulate at Thiruvananthapuram, Sarith, under its custody, the issue is taking a new turn with the Opposition coming out against the role played by M Sivasankaran, the private secretary to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
Opposition leader and senior Congressman Ramesh Chennithala alleged that the Chief Minister's office is turning into a hub of criminal activities and demanded a CBI investigation into the same.
"The Chief Minister's Principal Secretary, A.M. Sivasankaran, is turning into a major point of all the deals taking place in the state, and the gold smuggling case is of much higher proportion and a CBI investigation is necessary for this case," Ramesh Chiennithala said on Monday.
He added, "The woman involved in the controversy, Swapna Suresh, is working in the marketing and liaison section of the Kerala IT department, which is directly under the Chief Minister. Even after intelligence reports coming out against her, how this woman is able to get such a job.
"Two important persons in the Chief Minister's office are involved in it and investigating agencies must probe this and it is for the Chief Minister to reveal whether he has any involvement with Swapna Suresha."
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Meanwhile, BJP state President K. Surendran also called for the Chief Minister to reveal the relationship between his principal secretary and the woman involved in the gold smuggling case.
"The Chief Minister must reveal to the public the relationship between his principal secretary Sivasankaran and the woman, Swapna Suresh, involved in the gold smuggling case," Surendran said, adding: "How Swapna Suresh who was dismissed from the UAE consulate got a job in the IT department of the government?"
In a related development, the secretary of the association of the apartment complex where Swapna Suresh was staying, Balakrishnan Nair, said that Sivasankaran was a regular visitor at her flat.