MDMA spent over Rs 100 crore on probe: Counsel
Counsel for Perarivalan accuses CBI of spending more than Rs 100 crore for Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination probe.
By : p. arul
Update: 2013-11-29 09:02 GMT
Chennai: N. Chandrasekaran, counsel for Perarivalan alias Arivu, a death convict in former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi’s assassination, revealed that the CBI’s Multi Disciplinary Monitory Agency (MDMA), which was constituted in 1999 to probe and unearth the larger conspiracy in the murder and reveal the real conspirators, had spent more than Rs 100 crore.
He told reporters this after coming out from an in-camera proceeding in the designated court under the now-defunct Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) relating to Arivu’s petition, seeking effective monitoring of MDMA. The court will deliver its verdict on the matter on December 10, he said.
Chandrasekaran said that Arivu was an aggrieved person and hence had filed the petition before the court on September 13, 2013. The CBI in its reply had submitted that there was no locus standi for the petitioner to move the application and the court had no power to try the matter.
However Chandrasekaran observed that Arivu had every right to pray for the court intervention since he had been sleeping on the shadow of the gallows. Arivu was the victim of flawed investigation by the CBI and the agency had ignored vital clues pointing to the possible involvement of high profile officials and politicians in the murder.