SIT collects evidence in ice-cream parlour case  

Kozhikode, Wednesday, January 04, 2012: The (SIT) probing the sensational ice cream parlour sex scandal case in Kozhikode on Wednesday collected evidence in connection with the case.

The probe team led by Assistant Commissioner Jaison K Abraham visited the property where a house was situated that was allegedly used to sexually molest the minor girls in the case.

Top leader and former Kerala Minister P.K. Kunhalikutty is among those facing the heat in the infamous sex scandal of the 1990s in which young girls were allegedly drugged, using ice creams laced with sedative, and sexually exploited.

Kunhalikutty faced the heat over the scandal early this year after his brother-in-law revealed that he (Kunhalikutty) allegedly influenced the judiciary and got away by evading being named an accused in the sex scandal.

KA Rauf had alleged that Former Advocate General M K Damodaran had accepted a bribe of Rs 32 lakh to sabotage probe into the case. KA Rauf during an in-camera trail had informed the Kozhikode first class judicial magistrate Court that Kunhalikutty had influenced the Judges and the AG to sabotage the case.

The State Government on Thursday sought more time to complete the investigation into the sensational ice cream parlour sex scandal case in Kozhikode.

The Government also informed High Court that 95 percent of probe has been completed and they would be able to submit the probe report within six week’s time.


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