Sasikala jail bribery row: AIADMK seeks action against Roopa

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Jul 31 2017 | 10:07 PM IST
The AIADMK today accused DIG D Roopa, who exposed the alleged special treatment given to jailed party chief V K Sasikala, of "misconduct" and urged the Karnataka government to restrain the officer from speaking to media on the issue.
In a complaint letter addressed to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, advocate N Krishnappan representing Va Pugazhendi, Karnataka AIADMK party secretary andspokesperson, said the government should ensure that Roopa did not give TV interviews and press statements on the matter.
Accusing her of trying to gain publicity through the media, he sought appropriate departmental action against the officer for her "misconduct".
In a report submitted on July 12 to Sathyanarayana Rao, who was DGP (Prisons) then, Roopa as Deputy Inspector of General (Prisons) had said there was "a talk" that Rs two crore had exchanged hands to give preferential treatment to Sasikala and that there were allegations against him also.
She had also said that a special kitchen was functioning inthe jail for Sasikala in violation of prison rules.
Sasikala is lodged at Parappana Agrahara centralprison here ever since her conviction in February in the disproportionate assets case along with her two relatives V NSudhakaran and Elavarasi, all serving a four-year jail term.
Alleging that Roopa was giving interviews to TV channels and issuing press statements targeting Sasikala despite her transfer and an inquiry being underway, the threepage complaint said, "We request you to restrain Roopa fromgiving TV interviews and press statements and thereby gaining media publicity".
The AIADMK also said that anonymous letters making certain allegations on Sasikalaand jail officials were also "leaked to the press".
"In order to fulfil her hidden ambitions, Roopa is indulging in such acts which shall not be allowed to continue. Therefore, it is essential that appropriate departmental action be initiated against her for her misconducts," read the complaint letter.
After Roopa and Rao indulged in a public spat over the report, the Karnataka government had shifted her as Deputy Inspector General ofPolice and Commissioner for Traffic and Road Safety, Bengaluru, while Rao was asked to go on leave.
The Congress government has also ordered a high level inquiry by aretired IAS officer into Roopa's report.
The complaint letter also termed the allegations made by Roopa against Sasikala as "baseless".

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First Published: Jul 31 2017 | 10:07 PM IST

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