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BDJS’ Thushar Vellappally gets bail, can’t leave UAE till civil case is cleared

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Dubai: Kerala politician Thushar Vellappally, head of Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), who was arrested in a cheque default case in the UAE on Wednesday, secured bail on Thursday.

He was released by the Ajman Public Prosecution after posting a whopping Dh1 million in bail money. Two passports were also deposited at an Ajman court.

The BDJS is a key ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the southern state.

Speaking to the media soon after getting bail, Vellapally said this is a fraudulent case filed against him based on a cheque which is more than a decade old.

“I reached here on August 20 for a few meetings. Before leaving from Kerala, I got a call asking me if I was willing to sell a piece of land that I own here. I said it can be discussed. When I was in the hotel, two CID’s came and said that I have been arrested. He did not tell me any reason,” said Vellapally, who is the convenor of the Kerala unit of the NDA.

It can be recalled that Vellapally contested against and lost to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi from Wayanad constituency in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

He said: “This case was filed by a person with whom I had a sub-contracting agreement, a decade ago, when I owned a business here. At present, I do not have any business here.

“Later, I realised he has presented a very old cheque, with a recent date. The signature on the cheque on the backside, appears to be a forged one, while at the front side, it’s mine,” said Vellapally.

“As soon as people heard about my situation, they including Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, senior BJP leaders from Delhi got involved.”

However, he has been prohibited from travelling without clearing the civil case, his uncle K.S. Vachaspathy confirmed to Gulf News.

“He is with me now,” said Vachaspathy, who is also the central committee secretary of Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam, the Ezhava community outfit in Kerala headed by Thushar Vellappally’s father Vellappally Nateshan.

Vachaspathy said Thushar was held in connection with a Dh9 million cheque of his company that was closed down 11 years ago.

“We have fulfilled the conditions for securing the bail. But, he will have to clear the civil case for travelling. We are sure that he will be able to do that because this is a clear case of cheating as he had never issued any such cheque in the name of the complainant. This must be a stolen cheque or Thushar’s confidante, with whom he used to keep blank cheques when he used to travel might have cheated.”

Another aide of Thushar said his company was closed down after completing all legal formalities.

“An advertisement was also published in newspapers asking people who have any claims to approach the company. Nobody had made any such claims then. He has travelled to the UAE many times after the company was closed. His last visit was just two months ago.”

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had written a letter to Union Minister of External Affairs S. Jaisankar seeking his help to see that all assistance is extended to Vellapally.

The complainant in the case N. Abdullah, who hails from Thrissur district in Kerala, on Thursday saw a few police officials arriving at his house for a “casual visit”.

Speaking to the media on Thursday morning, his father Vellapally Natesan, who is the General Secretary of the Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam, said his son was trapped and arrested.

(Edited)

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