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Kerala HC dismisses fraudster Mavunkal’s bail pleas

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By IANS

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Thursday dismissed two bail pleas of fraudster Monson Mavunkal after the state governments counsel strongly opposed the identical.

The now arrested pretend vintage vendor’s bail pleas pertained to 2 instances — one in a POCSO case and the opposite in a rape case.

The counsel for the state argued that the cost sheet in each the instances have been filed and the trial is all set to start out and therefore bail shouldn’t be granted.

Mavunkal (54) took all his high-profile visitors into his fold by showcasing antiques in his assortment which he claimed included the ‘workers of Moses’ and ‘two of the 30 silver cash that have been taken by Judas to cheat Jesus Christ’.

The police stated he had showcased many “rare” gadgets — a throne stated for use by Tipu Sultan, in addition to big assortment of previous Qurans, Bibles, and handwritten copies of Bhagavad Gita.

Mavunkal used to deliver a number of VIPs to his palatial residence, part of which was transformed right into a museum to accommodate his ‘valuable’ antiques.

He is presently beneath judicial custody.

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Thursday dismissed two bail pleas of fraudster Monson Mavunkal after the state governments counsel strongly opposed the identical.

The now arrested pretend vintage vendor’s bail pleas pertained to 2 instances — one in a POCSO case and the opposite in a rape case.

The counsel for the state argued that the cost sheet in each the instances have been filed and the trial is all set to start out and therefore bail shouldn’t be granted.

Mavunkal (54) took all his high-profile visitors into his fold by showcasing antiques in his assortment which he claimed included the ‘workers of Moses’ and ‘two of the 30 silver cash that have been taken by Judas to cheat Jesus Christ’.

The police stated he had showcased many “rare” gadgets — a throne stated for use by Tipu Sultan, in addition to big assortment of previous Qurans, Bibles, and handwritten copies of Bhagavad Gita.

Mavunkal used to deliver a number of VIPs to his palatial residence, part of which was transformed right into a museum to accommodate his ‘valuable’ antiques.

He is presently beneath judicial custody.