Plea to probe Oommen Chandy wealth dismissed

It also said it could not interfere in the case as it was under the consideration of the solar commission and the High Court.

Update: 2017-01-19 20:29 GMT
Former Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy

Thiruvananthapuram: The  Vigilance Court here on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking a  probe against former chief minister Oommen Chandy alleging  amassment of wealth based on the statement made by Saritha S.  Nair,  the  solar scam-accused. The court dismissed the petition by  Faizal Navas on the ground that  a similar case was earlier heard and  rejected by the Thrissur Vigilance Court. It also said  it could not interfere in the case as it  was  under the consideration of the solar commission and the High Court. 

Faizal wanted a Vigilance inquiry against  Chandy,  Aryadan Muhammed, former power minister,   Biju Radhakrishnan and Saritha S. Nair,  Jikkumon and Joppan,  former personal staff members of Chandy,  and Kesavan,  former personal staff member of  Aryadan. The court had recently dismissed a similar case alleging that former vigilance director Shanker Reddy had suppressed a set of petitions seeking action against Chandy and  Aryadan Mohammed on the basis of Saritha S. Nair's claim that she had bribed the two while giving a statement to the solar commission.

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