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Congress Functionary Arrested In TN BSP Chief K Armstrong Murder Case
Following his arrest, Ashwathaman has been removed from the primary membership of the Congress.
Tamil Nadu police have apprehended an advocate in connection with the murder of K. Armstrong, the state chief of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) on Wednesday. The accused identified as Ashwathaman, the son of Nagendran, a well-known history-sheeter currently lodged in
Vellore Central Prison.
Till now, the police have arrested 22 persons including members of DMK, AIADMK, Tamil Manila Congress and BJP.
Following his arrest, Ashwathaman has been removed from the primary membership of the Congress.
On July 5, K. Armstrong, aged 53, was murdered in front of his under-construction house on Venugopal Swami Koil Street in Perambur, Chennai. The police had initially arrested eight individuals, including Ponnai Belu, the brother of Arcot V. Suresh, who was killed on August 18, 2023.
The murder is believed to have stemmed from a long-standing enmity related to the Aarudhra investment scam, in which crores of rupees were swindled. Suresh was reportedly representing the interests of the scam's promoters, while Armstrong was advocating for the investors who suffered significant losses due to the fraudulent scheme, according to a report on IANS.
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