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TN court to hear bail plea of Senthil Balaji

By IANS | Updated: June 15, 2023 13:44 IST

Chennai, June 15 The Chennai sessions court principal judge, S. Alli will on Thursday hear the case on ...

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Chennai, June 15 The Chennai sessions court principal judge, S. Alli will on Thursday hear the case on the bail application of arrested Tamil Nadu Electricity, Prohibition and Excise minister, Senthil Balaji.

Balaji was sent to judicial custody for a period of two weeks till June 28 by the District & & Sessions Court.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has also filed an application before the court for taking the minister in custody for further interrogation.

The ED Deputy Director, Karthik Desari who is the investigating officer had filed petition in the court for taking Senthil Balaji into their custody for further questioning.

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