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Kodanad: Police to reopen the case of ‘accident’, ‘suicide’

Kodanad: Police to reopen the case of 'accident', 'suicide'
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Udhagamandalam: Setting the stage for more rounds in a further probe of the theft of Kodanad decay, a special police team will re-investigate Kanagaraj’s main deaths and Kodanad Estate Computer Operators Dhinesh Kumar, besides those of KV Sayan’s wife and daughter in an accident on the road in Kerala.
Of the five teams formed to hold a further investigation of Heist Kodanad, each will reinvest a shot on Kanagaraj’s death in an accident on the road in the Salem District on April 28, 2017, a family car accident on April 29, 2017, and suicide Obviously from Dhinesh Kumar at his home on July 3, 2017.
“The remaining two teams will concentrate on reinvesting witnesses and people suspected of being related to the main burglary case in Kodanad Estate,” said the source to Ti.
However, on Monday, the police questioned the Shaji Thrissur in Kerala for about five hours at the old SP office in Ooty.
The request began at 10:15 a.m., continued until 3:30 a.m.
Shaji is Uncle Jithin Joy (accused of 10).
Previously, Shaji was shown as a witness to prosecution (PW) 36 of 103 witnesses identified in connection with the case by the police.
However, after 62 witnesses were issued, he became a PW23 of 41 witnesses who were prosecuted before.
He was called by the police to appear before the Special Investigation Team was led by additional supervisors of Krishnamurthy police for re-investigation on Monday.
Five special teams have been formed by Nilgiris police to reinvest this case.
As part of a further investigation, so far, the police have asked Dhanabal, Kanagaraj, and Natarajan (PW5), manager of Kodanad Estate.
Previously, the name Natarajan appeared on the list of witnesses issued and therefore he was not demanded.
Kanagaraj’s wife and brother-in-law were questioned by police in Coimbatore last Saturday.
Meanwhile, a drone found floated on Kodanad bungalows, factories and offices created flutter in the area.
Radhakrishnan, Estate’s supervisor, filed a complaint with the Sholurattam police station in this connection.
Mohamah Rafeeq’s sub-inspector conducted an investigation.

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