Police search former GCDA chief’s house

  • | Saturday | 24th February, 2018

However, nothing could be recovered from his residence near Panampilly Nagar, S. Vijaya Sankar, Kadavanthra station house officer, said. Meanwhile, Mr. Venugopal claimed that the police had arrived at his house only to record his statement and not for a raid. The police had registered a case on a complaint from the GCDA authorities that furniture and air-conditioners had gone missing from the living quarters assigned to the former Chairman. The City Police on Friday carried out searches at the residence of N. Venugopal, former Chairman of the Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA), in connection with a case pertaining to the loss of valuables from the official quarters of the GCDA Chairman during his term in office.

more-in The City Police on Friday carried out searches at the residence of N. Venugopal, former Chairman of the Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA), in connection with a case pertaining to the loss of valuables from the official quarters of the GCDA Chairman during his term in office. The police had registered a case on a complaint from the GCDA authorities that furniture and air-conditioners had gone missing from the living quarters assigned to the former Chairman. However, nothing could be recovered from his residence near Panampilly Nagar, S. Vijaya Sankar, Kadavanthra station house officer, said. Meanwhile, Mr. Venugopal claimed that the police had arrived at his house only to record his statement and not for a raid.

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