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MV tax evasion: Kerala HC directs Suresh Gopi to appear before probe team

PTIUpdated: Saturday Dec 16, 2017

Kochi>  The Kerala High Court today  directed BJP Rajya Sabha MP and actor Suresh Gopi to appear  before the police in connection with the probe into a case of  alleged forging of documents to get his two luxury vehicles  registered in Puducherry to evade vehicle tax in Kerala.          

Considering the anticipatory bail plea filed by Gopi,  Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan directed the police not to arrest  him for a period of three weeks.       

Asking Gopi to cooperate with the investigators, the  court directed him to appear before the probe team on December  21.         

Gopi had filed an anticipatory bail plea on December  12 in the high court with regard to the case.            

Police had registered a FIR against the actor on  December 5, charging him with falsifying and fabricating  documents by showing an address in the union territory and  getting the vehicles registered there, causing revenue loss to  the Kerala government.    

The FIR is pending before the chief judicial  magistrate court, Thiruvananthapuram.      

 In his anticipatory bail plea, Gopi said the allegations  prima facie were false.       

He said that he had chosen to register the two vehicles  at Puducherry, where he has tenanted a premise since 2009.      

Gopi has said he owns agricultural land around  Puducherry, which was being looked after by family members,  including his brothers.       

The actor said he has a house in Bengaluru and his  brothers have residences in Coimbatore and Tuticorin, so the  vehicles were frequently used to ply within these states.             

Gopi has said the charges had caused great insult and  annoyance to him and this would be further eroded and worsened  if he was arrested.       

He had informed the high court that he was prepared to  fully cooperate with the investigation team and at any time  they wished to interrogate him.      

Police have said the actor-turned-politician used a fake  residential address to register his luxury vehicles in  Puducherry to evade the 20 per cent tax in Kerala on luxury  cars costing Rs 20 lakh and above.

 

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