Saturday, December 24, 2011

Now complainant against Yeddyurappa in trouble


B D Narayankar

Press TRust of India

Bangalore, Oct 29: Advocate Sirajin Basha, on whose
private complaints former Karnataka chief minister B S
Yeddyurappa has been remanded to judicial custody, was today
booked by police for allegedly submitting fabricated documents
relating to the complaints to the Lokayukta court.
On the direction of sixth Additional Chief Metroploitan
Magistrate, city police registered an FIR against Basha for
submitting 'fabricated evidence' relating to land scam charges
against Yeddyurappa, police said.
One Ganjendra had approached the ACMM court yesterday and
filed a complaint against Basha, police said.
FIR has been filed against Basha under Sections 193
(fabricating false evidence) and 466 (forging records) of the
Indian Penal Code, police said.
Basha was not available for comments on the development.
The lokayukta court on October 15 had remanded Yeddyurappa
to judicial custody on two complaints filed by Basha.
In all, Basha has filed five complaints comprising 15
cases before the Lokayukta Court against Yeddyurappa and
others including his family members alleging illegal
denotification of government lands.

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