Chennai:
The Greater Chennai Police recovered 100 sovereign cars and a luxury car of a luxury car of Gyanasekharan, arrested on December 23, 2024 in connection with the sexual harassment of an engineering student at Anna University.
Investigation revealed that Gyanasakharan was also involved in many theft.
According to police sources, he confessed to robbing seven houses in Pallikranai area of ​​Chennai.
The stolen money was allegedly used to buy a luxury car, while stolen jewelery was sold to fund its biryani business and finance a grand lifestyle.
After the confession, the police confiscated and seized 100 gold sovereignty from two dealers in Chennai.
Gyanasharan is currently in police custody after the Aladur court gave a three -day remand in connection with the theft cases.
He was initially arrested on December 25, 2024 in a sexual harassment case at Anna University, where he allegedly attacked a female student and assaulted her in the secluded area of ​​the campus.
After his arrest, he was detained under the Gondas Act based on the recommendation of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) handling the case.
The case has created a political controversy, Tamil Nadu BJP President. Annamalai has staged a protest outside his residence in Coimbatore.
He implicated himself six times, which he described as a situation of deteriorating law and order.
Sri Annamalai also announced a 48-day fast and pilgrimage for six holy residences of Lord Murugan as part of his opposition. He criticized the Tamil Nadu Police for allegedly leaking an FIR in the case, inadvertently exposed the identity of the 19 -year -old victim.
He accused Ganashekharan of not including Ganashekharan in the state’s “nuisance list” despite further participation in several criminal cases.
Mr. Annamalai claimed that it was with the ruling DMK due to the “link” of the accused.
He presented the evidence that Gyansekharan was a DMK worker and alleged that the ruling party was trying to draw attention by extending a story of north-south division from the law and order issues of the state.
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