The Crime Branch of the State police has opened a new line of inquiry into the death of violinist Balabhaskar in a car accident in 2018.
The recent arrest of two of the musician’s associates by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) in connection with the smuggling of gold through the international airport here has impelled the agency to take a fresh look at the case, according to officers.
The new trajectory of investigation targets Prakashan Thampi and Vishnu Somasundaram, both permanent fixtures in Balabhaskar’s music circuit.
(In a Facebook post, Lakshmi Balabhaskar says the duo was not in her late husband’s employ and he had no business dealings with them.)
The DRI has arraigned the duo on charges of smuggling in connection with the seizure of 25 kg of gold from a passenger who alighted at the airport here from Dubai on May 15. It has also linked them to a Dubai-based smuggling network that enlists the help of a set of Customs officials to abet the illegal import of gold through the Thiruvananthapuram airport. The CB said it had sought third-party information about the smuggling racket from the DRI and the purported role of the men. The DRI had arrested the accused after other members of the fraud, including a Customs official, implicated them. The violinist died at a private hospital on October 2 following the accident on September 25. The accident had claimed the life of his two-year-old daughter and seriously injured his wife, Lakshmi, and driver Arjun.
The CB took over the investigation after Lakshmi and Arjun gave conflicting statements as to who was at the wheel when the accident occurred. The musician's father stated that he suspected foul play and involvement of certain insiders in the death of his son. The musician's car had careened off the carriageway and rammed a hardwood avenue tree on the right side of the road. The collision mangled the vehicle, trapping the passengers inside.
Inspector General of Police, CB, S. Sreejith and Superintendent of Police, CB, K. M. Antony are investigating the case.