In Coimbatore, a murder threat case has been filed against three individuals, including the owners of MyV3 Ads, following threatening calls warning against actions adversarial to the company.
Coimbatore: A significant development has emerged where the owners of MyV3 Ads, Shakti Anand and Vijayaraghavan, among others, are embroiled in a legal battle as they face allegations of issuing murder threats. The issue came to light when Ashok Srinithi, the district secretary of PMK in Coimbatore, received a threatening phone call on September 27th. The caller threatened Srinithi’s life if he continued actions against the company.
As per complaints lodged by PMK members at the Coimbatore Police Commissioner's office a few days ago, it was highlighted that MyV3 Ads has been misleading people by claiming substantial monthly earnings from advertisements, accumulating about 2000 crore rupees from members so far. Subsequent investigations traced the threatening call back to a mobile number owned by MyV3 Ads, bolstering claims that the threat was orchestrated by its owners.
Following these events, the Peelamedu Police have filed a case of murder threats against Shakti Anand, Vijayaraghavan, and the individual who made the threatening call, on the 2nd of May. Investigations are ongoing as the police delve deeper into the connections and implications of this case.
As per complaints lodged by PMK members at the Coimbatore Police Commissioner's office a few days ago, it was highlighted that MyV3 Ads has been misleading people by claiming substantial monthly earnings from advertisements, accumulating about 2000 crore rupees from members so far. Subsequent investigations traced the threatening call back to a mobile number owned by MyV3 Ads, bolstering claims that the threat was orchestrated by its owners.
Following these events, the Peelamedu Police have filed a case of murder threats against Shakti Anand, Vijayaraghavan, and the individual who made the threatening call, on the 2nd of May. Investigations are ongoing as the police delve deeper into the connections and implications of this case.