Hotelier submits more ‘proof’ in bar bribery case

March 31, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:44 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram:

Kerala Bar Hotel Association working president Biju Ramesh on Monday told a magistrate court here in private what he subsequently described outside the chamber as hard evidence that would incriminate at least “three more Congress Ministers” in what has come to be known as the bar licence renewal bribery case.

He named one of the Ministers and told journalists who mobbed him outside the court that his evidence included a computer hard disc containing 10 hours of recorded conversation, telephonic and otherwise, and a cellphone. He claimed that the evidence would implicate Jose K. Mani, MP, in the case.

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