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Kochi Oct 29 PTI The Kerala High Court on Friday raised a volley of questions related to self-styled antiques dealer Monson Mavunkals alleged links with senior police officials in the state taking a serious look at the affidavit filed by the state police chief justifying the former DGPs visit to his home in May 2019 as purely to look at items Considering the affidavit filed on Thursday which claimed that there was no intelligence report available about the dubious nature of the articles in Mavunkals house at the time of then state police chief Beheras visit there Justice Devan Ramachandran asked whether the police was not aware of the law dealing with antiques Noting that there was a Central Act called the Antiquities and Art Treasures Act 1972 and as per the provisions of the Act anything over 100 years is an antiquity the court said such items have to be compulsorily registered with the competent authority Referring to unscheduled visit of Behera and then Additional Director General of Police HQ Manoj Abraham to the house of Mavunkal the court sought to know who gave them information on the antiques dealer It asked whether these police officers were not aware of the Act and anybody with a cursory knowledge of law would have known that none of the items in his possession were registered under the Act The court asked whether the police officers were not curious when they saw Moses staff or Tipu Sultans throne Pulling up the police for failing to act against Mavunkal initially the court pointed out that the man in question was now an accused in a rape and POCSO cases also What is happening Can the police really investigate this the court asked observing that such a situation could have been avoided if the police had timely taken action when they had suspicion about him In the affidavit state police chief Anil Kant has submitted that then state police chief Beheras visit to Mavunkals residence in May 2019 was unscheduled and purely out of interest to look at the items of historical importance that the latter claimed to possess and not to give him any undue mileage in society At the time Behera visited Mavunkals residence on May 11 2019 the latter was known in social media and the public as a doctor and philanthropist and there was no intelligence report available about the dubious nature of the articles in his house the State Police Chief SPC said in the affidavit The affidavit was filed in response to the high courts query to Kant on October 5 as to whether he trusts the police under his command to carry out a proper investigation into the complaints against Mavunkal when allegations are flying thick and high against police officers of various ranks in the state Justice Devan Ramachandran had directed that the SPC file a detailed counter affidavit touching all the points raised by it and the investigation carried out so far on the complaints against Mavunkal The order had come on a plea by the antiques dealers former driver-cum-mechanic alleging harassment by his former employer and some police officers close to him after he made certain disclosures to police in connection with a cheating case against Mavunkal PTI COR TGB BN BN
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