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Kerala police probe finds fault in hosting ED case accused at Onam event
An internal inquiry by Kerala's Museum police has identified procedural lapses in the attendance of an Enforcement Directorate case accused at official Onam celebrations. The incident drew criticism of the Congress-led government, prompting the Home Minister to order a formal investigation.
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A high-level internal probe by the Museum police station in Thiruvananthapuram has concluded that officials committed lapses in protocol by hosting an individual facing Enforcement Directorate scrutiny during official Onam festivities. The attendance of the accused at the government-sponsored event became a significant embarrassment for the ruling United Democratic Front administration in Kerala.
Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala ordered the inquiry following public outcry over the incident, which raised questions about the vetting procedures for attendees at state-sponsored cultural celebrations. The probe's findings indicate that proper clearance and background verification protocols were not adequately followed before according official platform to the individual.
The case has drawn attention to security and administrative procedures surrounding high-profile government events in the state. Officials have not disclosed detailed findings of the investigation, but the acknowledgement of fault suggests corrective measures may be implemented for future official functions.
The incident underscores ongoing scrutiny of the UDF government's administrative practices, particularly regarding oversight mechanisms for public events where the state's image is at stake. The Home Ministry is expected to issue guidelines to prevent similar lapses in the future.