Cheating case: Dubai court imposes travel ban on Binoy Kodiyeri

Kodiyeri Balakrishnan had earlier maintained there was no case against his elder son Binoy in Dubai and attacked the media for giving misleading reports.

By :  migrator
Update: 2018-02-05 11:02 GMT
Binoy Kodiyeri

Thiruvananthapuram

A travel ban has been imposed by a Dubai court against Binoy Kodiyeri, the elder son of CPI(M) state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, in a cheating case filed by a Gulf-based tourism company.

Binoy Kodiyeri, who is now in Dubai, has been asked to deposit his passport to the court following the ban imposed on February 1.

The Dubai-based JAAS Tourism had alleged that Binoy Kodiyeri had cheated it of Rs 13 crore.

Confirming the development, Bineesh, the younger son of the Marxist leader, said that they would file an appeal against the ban next week. The dispute is over payment of Rs 1.74 crore and not Rs 13 crore as was being alleged, he told reporters here.

Binoy Kodiyeri has also been asked by the court to deposit 10 lakh dirhams (Rs 1.74 core).

Bineesh said the dispute had been deliberately brought up at a time the CPI(M) district conferences were going on.

"Let Binoy be in Dubai. There is no urgency for him to come back here," he said.

"My brother and I are adults and are responsible for our actions. Whatever we do, how is our father responsible?" he asked.

Kodiyeri Balakrishnan had earlier maintained there was no case against his elder son Binoy in Dubai and attacked the media for giving misleading reports.

"There are no issues. Issues have to be resolved only if they exist. How can solutions be found to a problem which does not exist?" he had asked reporters here.

The tourism company had planned to hold a press conference at the Press Club here this evening with regard to their allegation against Binoy Kodiyeri.

However, it was cancelled after a court in Karunagapally issued an injunction yesterday with regard to any discussion or publication of news related to the cheating case, in which the son of another ruling front MLA is said to be involved.

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