Land grabbing case: Former DMK minister arrested

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 11:55 AM.

Former Tamil Nadu Minister and senior DMK leader,Mr Veerapandi S. Arumugam, was today arrested by the city police in connection with a fresh land grabbing case.

Mr Arumugam, granted conditional anticipatory bail by the Madras High Court in two land grabbing cases, was arrested by the City Crime Branch (CCB) police when he appeared before it this morning as per the bail conditions, police said.

A strongman of the DMK in the Salem region, Mr Arumugam was produced before a magistrate court here which remanded him to 15 days judicial custody. He is being lodged in the Coimbatore central prison.

The latest case pertains to a complaint alleging land grabbing in Naraswathipatti locality in the city, the police said.

The Salem Judicial Magistrate court had enlarged Mr Arumugam on bail on July 27 at the end of his three-day custodial interrogation by the CCB police in connection with the earlier cases relating to land grabbing in Angammal Colony and Premier Flour mills.

Earlier, the High Court had directed Mr Arumugam to surrender before the CCB police for custodial interrogation.

The magistrate court had then released him on bail on the condition that he should appear before the CCB police at 8 am every day until further orders.

The DMK President, Mr M. Karunanidhi, had yesterday slammed the Jayalalithaa Government of taking vengeance on the party leaders by foisting “false” cases.

He had specifically mentioned Mr Arumugam, saying that police interrogated him for three days even though the leader was recuperating after some medical treatment.

Mr Karunanidhi’s son and the Union Minister, Mr M.K. Alagiri, had called on Mr Arumugam on Thursday and enquired about his health.

Published on July 30, 2011 05:33