Bengaluru:
Almost 27 kg of gold ornaments, including at least two golden crowns and a golden sword, were some of the items from the former minister President and Aiadmk Chief J Jayalalithaa who were handed over by a special court in Karnataka to the Tamil Nadu by a special court In Karnataka as part of Karnataka as part of Karnataka as part of Karnataka a process that started on Friday. The items were seized in connection with a disproportionate matter against the former Tamil Nadu -Minister President, who died in 2016, and lay in the Karnataka State Treasury for almost 21 years.
Some of the other articles in the Treasure Trove are 481 items made of gold – including a gold ornament in the form of what seems to be the profile of the former main minister – documents of more than 1,520 hectares of land and some cash. Visuals showed officials who performed bags, suitcases and tribes full of items.
The case of disproportionate assets against Jayalalithaa, which lasted about 18 years, was transferred from Chennai to Bengaluru. They and three other accused, including her closest employee VK Sasikala and Mrs. Sasikala's family members of Sudhakaran and J Ilavarasi, were convicted in 2014 by a special court in Bengaluru. Supreme Court in 2017.
On January 29, a special CBI court court ordered the transfer of all seized assets from Jayalalithaa to the Tamil Nadu government and the Supreme Court, on Friday a petition rejected by Jayalilthaa's niece and cousin, J Deepa and J Deepak, owned by ownership of ownership of the items. The Supreme Court said that the reduction in the procedure after the death of Jayalalithaa did not mean that she was acquitted of the crime.
Are auctioned?
Kiran's Javali, the public prosecutor in the Disposition case, said: “The court had ordered that all assets of six companies, with an area of 1,526.16 hectares, to be seized to the state of Tamil Nadu. 27 kg gold ornaments must be seized at the state government.
“The government of Tamil Nadu can send it to the reserve Bank of India or take steps to auction to reclaim the money,” he added.
An official said that a luxury bus, parked in Chennai, was also seized as part of the procedure.