Kochi: A native of Kannur, who had received funds to the tune of Rs 1.25 crores from various sources after an appeal was made by her on social media seeking help for the treatment of her mother, has filed a complaint against charity workers who helped her alleging that they were demanding a cut from the amount she received from the public.
Varsha, a native of Kannur, had made the appeal on social media a month ago seeking financial assistance for an emergency liver surgery for her mother. She had received close to Rs 1.25 crores within days of the appeal being made.
However, based on her complaint a case has been registered by the Cherannelloor police on Friday against charity workers Firoz Kunnamparambil, Sajan Kechery, Salam and Shahid.
"A preliminary inquiry was conducted based on the girl's complaint and a case was registered against the four persons for threatening her," the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) G Poonkuzhali said.
The DCP added that the police will also look into allegations of money laundering.
Meanwhile, Youth Congress state secretary PY Shajahan, who filed a complaint with the police, has demanded an inquiry into the alleged hawala links and the high-level political involvement in the incident.