Tn Dvac Raids 69 Properties Of Thangamani, Ex-minister

TN DVAC raids 69 properties of Thangamani, Ex-Minister

Chennai, Dec 15 : The Directorate of Vigilance and Anti Corruption (DVAC) is conducting raids at the premises of former Tamil Nadu electricity minister and AIADMK leader P.Thangamani.

 Tn Dvac Raids 69 Properties Of Thangamani, Ex-minister-TeluguStop.com

The raids are being conducted at around 69 premises associated with the former minister in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh.The DVAC has registered a disproportionate asset case against the former minister, his son T.Dharanidharan and daughter-in-law Shanthi.

DVAC in its FIR said that the former minister acquired assets worth Rs 4.5 crore more than his known sources of income between May 2016 and March 2020.The former minister and his family were booked under Sections 13(2), 13(1)(b), and 13(1) (e) of the Prevention of Corruption Act.His son Dharanidharan and wife Shanthi were also booked under Section 109 of the Indian Penal Code.

It may be recalled that Thangamani was the minister for Electricity, Excise, and Prohibition during the previous AIADMK regime between May 2016 and May 2021.

Searches are being carried out at 20 places in Namakkal, 14 places in Chennai, and a few other places in Vellore, Salem, Karur, Coimbatore, and Tirupur.Raids and searches are also being carried out at two places in Andhra Pradesh and one place in Karnataka.

The DVAC sleuths in the inquiry found that the former minister’s son Dharanidharan had shown revenue from a company called Murugan Earth Movers registered in Coimbatore but on inquiry found that this was a paper company and no functions were carried out.The Vigilance department on inquiries has found out that the former minister and his son have parked their ill-gotten wealth in crypto accounts also.The department is using the services of blockchain experts in the cyber wing of Tamil Nadu Police to unearth the magnitude of money parked in the crypto sector.The DVAC also found that Dharinadharan’s wife T.Shanthi was a housewife, but she has also acquired several properties in many parts of the state and that this was from the ill-gotten wealth of the former minister during his tenure as minister in the AIADMK government.The Tamil Nadu vigilance department has conducted raids at the places of former ministers in AIADMK government, M.R.Vijayabhaskar, C.Vijayabaskar, S.P.Velumani, and K.C.Veeramani since the DMK government assumed office.P.Thangamani is the fifth former minister from the previous government to be raided by the DVAC.
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TN DVAC raids 69 premises of Ex-Minister Thangamani

In the course of their investigation, the DVAC sleuths discovered that Dharanidharan was the son of a former minister.However, revenue had been shown from a Murugan Earth Movers company registered in Coimbatore.On inquiry however, it turned out that this company was a paper one and that no functions were performed.
On inquiries, the Vigilance department discovered that both the ex-minister and his son had also parked their illicit wealth in crypto accounts.To uncover the extent of the money in crypto, the department has engaged the help of the Tamil Nadu Police’s cyber wing to assist them.

The DVAC found out that Dharinadharan was married to T.Shanthi, a housewife.However, she also owned several properties throughout the state.This was due to the ill-gotten riches of T.Shanthi’s former ministership in the AIADMK government.

Tamil Nadu’s vigilance division has raided the homes of ex-ministers from AIADMK government (M.R.Vijayabhaskar, C.Vijayabaskar, S.P.Velumani and K.C.Veeramani, since the DMK government took office.P.Thangamani, a fifth ex-minister from the former government that was raided in the raids by the DVAC.

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