CBCID police interrogated AIADMK IT wing administrator Pasupathi and two others in Karur regarding the ₹100 crore land fraud case involving M.R. Vijayabaskar.
Coimbatore: The Crime Branch Criminal Investigation Department (CBCID) police have intensified their investigation in the ₹100 crore land fraud case by interrogating three individuals, including AIADMK's Information Technology wing administrator Pasupathi and Senthil, in Karur district.
The interrogation comes as former Tamil Nadu Minister M.R. Vijayabaskar, a key suspect in the case, remains absconding. The CBCID team is conducting a thorough investigation to uncover the details of the alleged land fraud and the possible involvement of other individuals.
The case, which has attracted significant attention, involves accusations of a massive land scam worth ₹100 crore. The CBCID's decision to question the AIADMK IT wing administrator and others suggests that they are exploring all possible angles and connections related to the case.
As the investigation progresses, authorities are working to locate M.R. Vijayabaskar, whose whereabouts remain unknown. The former minister's absence has added complexity to the case, prompting the CBCID to widen their net and interrogate individuals who may have relevant information.
The ongoing investigation highlights the seriousness with which the authorities are treating the alleged land fraud. As more details emerge, it is expected that further developments in the case will come to light, potentially implicating other individuals or revealing the full extent of the reported scam.
The interrogation comes as former Tamil Nadu Minister M.R. Vijayabaskar, a key suspect in the case, remains absconding. The CBCID team is conducting a thorough investigation to uncover the details of the alleged land fraud and the possible involvement of other individuals.
The case, which has attracted significant attention, involves accusations of a massive land scam worth ₹100 crore. The CBCID's decision to question the AIADMK IT wing administrator and others suggests that they are exploring all possible angles and connections related to the case.
As the investigation progresses, authorities are working to locate M.R. Vijayabaskar, whose whereabouts remain unknown. The former minister's absence has added complexity to the case, prompting the CBCID to widen their net and interrogate individuals who may have relevant information.
The ongoing investigation highlights the seriousness with which the authorities are treating the alleged land fraud. As more details emerge, it is expected that further developments in the case will come to light, potentially implicating other individuals or revealing the full extent of the reported scam.