Solar scam: Security for Oommen Chandy tightened as protests intensify

August 20, 2013 12:33 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:54 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram

LDF had announced on Monday night that the blockade against the Chief Minister Oommen Chandy would continue till he steps down. File photo: K. Pichumani

LDF had announced on Monday night that the blockade against the Chief Minister Oommen Chandy would continue till he steps down. File photo: K. Pichumani

Security for Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy has been tightened in view of the continuing agitation by the Opposition CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) against him on the solar scam issue.

LDF had announced on Monday night that the blockade against the Chief Minister would continue till he steps down.

In addition to the existing 17-member security team, 10 commandos from the India Reserve Battalion (IRB) had been deputed for the purpose, police said.

Intelligence agencies had been demanding stronger security for the Chief Minister for quite some time, but Mr. Chandy declined it saying he did not want to keep distance from the people.

The commandos already in the ring would continue, while the newly selected members would be in their IRB uniforms. The Chief Minister’s pilot vehicles would have five members from the latest recruits, they said.

LDF has been on an agitational path since the scam broke out last month and had organised a Secretariat siege with more one lakh volunteers on August 12, as part of move to intensify the stir, demanding resignation of Mr. Chandy and order a judicial probe into the case.

The stir was temporarily called off following the government’s decision to order a judicial probe into the issue.

However, a decision on the terms of reference for the probe has not yet been taken as LDF decided not to hold talks with the government on the issue.

The scam pertains to financial cheating of several people by main accused Saritha Nair and Biju Radhakrishnan.

The duo allegedly flaunted their clout with the CM’s office to dupe unsuspecting clients of huge sums.

It took a political turn after arrest of a personal aide of Mr. Chandy for his alleged links with the fraudsters.

Two other personal staff members of Mr. Chandy were removed and state Public Relations Director A. Firoz was also arrested in a related case.

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