Bribery Case: Karnataka BJP MLA Virupakshappa Sent To Lokayukta Police Custody For 5 Days

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The Karnataka Special Court for people’s representatives today sent Karnataka BJP MLA Madal Virupakshappa to Lokayukta police custody for 5 days in connection with a corruption case.

Judge B Jayant Kumar gave the order. Virupakshappa was arrested near Kyathasandra toll plaza in Tumakuru on March 27, in a bribery case, after his bail application was dismissed by Karnataka High Court.

The BJP MLA was arrested while he was on his way to Bengaluru from Channagiri after attending an event.

His advocates requested bail on health grounds. But Lokayukta police sought 10 days of custody. Considering his presence in the inquiry, the court granted 5 days of custody.

Lokayukta police started an investigation where he is the prime accused after arresting his son Maadal Prashant. Notably, BJP MLA Madal Virupakshappa whose son was arrested while he was taking a bribe of ₹40 lakh on March 3, appeared before Lokayukta in Bengaluru on March 9.

The anti-corruption branch of Lokayukta arrested his son Prashanth Madal for bribery of ₹40 lakh.

Karnataka Lokayukta earlier said stated that “The anti-corruption branch of Lokayukta caught Prashanth Madal while taking a bribe of ₹40 lakh. Over ₹1.7 crore in cash was recovered from his office.”

Lokayukta was on duty after getting a complaint about the demand for a bribe. Over ₹1.7 crore cash was found at Prashanth Madal’s office, Lokayukta officials stated earlier in the month.

Speaking to the media, Virupakshappa stated that the money found in the raid was his “earned money”. Earlier, he said that “It was our earned money. I have not done any illegal transactions as president of KSDL. We kept the money from our groundnut plantation and crusher at home. This money was discovered during the Lokayukta raid. I have a document for that money and I will give it.”

Further, he said that he would not quit the party even after the party expelled him from the primary membership. He added that “However, I will not quit the BJP. I will prove my innocence in the case and I will get a clean chit in a legal battle. BJP is my mother party.”

Meera Verma

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