CB-CID TO PROBE ₹4CR SEIZURE FROM 3 TRAIN PASSENGERS
The New Indian Express|April 27, 2024
THE case concerning the seizure of 3.99 crore by Flying Squad Teams (FST) officials and Tambaram railway police, from three individuals allegedly 새 connected to Nainar Nagendran on a train on April 6, has been transferred to the CBCID based on orders from DGP Shankar Jiwal.
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The three men were identified as Sathish (33, a BJP member), Naveen (26) and Perumal (26). On April 14, Tambaram police issued a summons to Nagendran and Govardhan, state president of the BJP Industry Cell.

Speaking at a presser on Thursday, Nagendran assured that he will appear before the police on or before May 2 for inquiry and claimed that he was being targeted.

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