The judge also directed the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Central Crime Branch (job racketing) to take over the probe besides ordering the Deputy Commissioner of Police, CCB to monitor the investigation.
Passing orders on a petition by one of the victims, Justice P N Prakash said, "This court is of the view that it is the duty of the police to probe beyond the lower level minions and find out as to where the huge sum of Rs 2 crore has gone."
Gopi in his petition submitted that police had collected complaints from individual persons, but saw to it that the name of the minister did not figure in the complaint in order to shield him.
He further submitted that Devasagayam, on whose complaint the sole FIR was registered, has now somersaulted, because he has been won over by the accused.
Recording the submissions, the judge said, "In the considered opinion of this court, that cannot absolve an accused from criminal liability just because the de facto complainant had joined hands with the accused."
Gopi has merely stated that a sum of Rs 2.31 lakh was given to the minister during January and March 2015, but has not mentioned the date on which the amount was handed over, which is very crucial in a case of receipt of illegal gratification under the provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act, he observed.
Earlier,the public prosecutor told the court that investigation into the case was going on in full steam and that Gopi would be added as a witness in the case.
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