Supreme Court moves kidnapping case against Tamil Nadu ADGP Jayaram to CB-CID
The Supreme Court has transferred the investigation against Tamil Nadu Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) HM Jayaram to the CB-CID and cancelled the Madras high court’s order that had directed his arrest.
The decision came after the Tamil Nadu government told the court it wanted Jayaram’s suspension to continue until the probe in the kidnapping case, allegedly involving him, is completed.
A bench of Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and Manmohan also asked the chief justice of the Madras high court to assign the case to a different judge.
The Supreme Court bench was earlier informed by senior advocate Siddharth Dave, representing the state government, that Jayaram’s suspension was not based on the high court’s June 16 order alone. “There are other allegations as well,” Dave said. He added, “It is within the rules that Jayaram can be suspended pending investigation in a criminal case against him.”
The Supreme Court had asked whether the case could be handed over to the CB-CID or special branch, and the Tamil Nadu government confirmed that it would prefer the CB-CID.
The apex court said it was “demoralising” to see the officer suspended after it was informed that he has joined the investigation in the case, reported ANI news agency.
The Supreme Court further directed that the case against the senior police officer be reassigned to a different judge of the Madras high court, replacing the one who had earlier issued directions against him.