Fake voter ID card case: Crime Branch to question MLA Rahul Mamkoottathil
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Thiruvananthapuram: In fresh trouble for Palakkad MLA Rahul Mamkoottathil, the Crime Branch has summoned him for interrogation in connection with the probe into the use of fake voter identity cards during the Youth Congress state elections.
The Crime Branch decided to question him after recovering a voice clip from the phone of Abhinand Vikram, the third accused in the case. It is learnt that Rahul's name was mentioned in the phone conversation related to the alleged voter ID fraud.
A year ago, the Museum Police had interrogated Rahul in the case. However, he claimed innocence and told the media that he had been summoned as a witness.
A few days back, Rahul had resigned as Youth Congress state president after being accused by several women of sending obscene messages through social media. On Monday, the Congress suspended him for six months in an attempt to contain the damage from the mounting allegations against the young legislator.
According to the case, fake Election Commission voter ID cards were created and handed over to Youth Congress members ahead of the organisational elections. In November 2023, the Museum Police registered a case based on a complaint filed by the Chief Election Commissioner.
Initially, four Youth Congress workers — Abhi Vikram, Feny, Binil Binu, and Vikas Krishna — were arrested from Pathanamthitta in connection with the case. Police reportedly seized 24 fake ID cards from them, along with laptops and mobile phones, during raids at their residences. Cyber experts later helped investigators recover deleted files of the forged identity cards from these devices.
In January 2024, Youth Congress activist Jaison, considered the prime accused, surrendered before the police following directions from the district sessions court in Thiruvananthapuram.