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CPM secretary Kodiyeri's son Bineesh arrested in Bengaluru

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Thiruvananthapuram: Pushing the CPI-M led Kerala government into a precarious situation, the Enforcement Directorate arrested Bineesh Kodiyeri, the son of the party secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan.

The arrest happened just hours after the Enforcement Directorate secured custody of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's former secretary M. Sivasankar.

The ED has arrested Bineesh in connection with the funding of money to an accused in a narcotic case - Anoop Mohammed.

Anoop Mohammed was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau in Bengaluru a few months back.

Bineesh was first interrogated by the ED officials last month and soon after that the ED had also sent him a notice under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and asked him to give the list of his assets and they directed the State Registration department to prepare a list of his assets and to see that there is no transfer or sale of his assets (properties) without their knowledge.

He was then asked to appear before them on October 21, but he wrote to ED that he needs some time and appeared before them on Thursday morning.

Soon he was taken into custody and was produced before a court there.

Reacting to the developments, Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala said this is not the first time the sons of Balakrishnan have landed in trouble.

"The CPI-M in Kerala is now in custody. First the secretary to Vijayan - Sivasankar was arrested by ED, now CPI-M party secretary's son has been arrested by ED in a narcotics case. Our request is Balakrishnan should not resign as state secretary. Only if he remains in that post, will it be good for us," said Chennithala.

"Look what's happening, Vijayan's office is in the midst of gold smuggling, while Balakrishnan's home is a den of narcotics," said Chennithala.

The double whammy for the ruling CPI-M has come at a time when the party was getting ready to face two polls - for local bodies in December and the Assembly election in May 2021.

Vijayan has gone silent and in the past whenever there is some relief that either he or his government used to get in court cases, he often made it a point to address the media but when something goes wrong, he often surfaces only after a few days.

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