KANNUR: After imposing Kerala Anti-social Activities (Prevention) Act (KAAPA) against Akash Thillenkeri, who has become a headache for the CPM, the police are likely to deport him. As part of expediting the action, the police are examining the cases against Akash in detail. Action is likely to be taken against him soon.
Meantime, Akash continues his personal attack against the DYFI woman leader who spoke against him. His attack is via social media from his hiding place. The police are being criticised for not finding him so far. However, the police said they are not able to trace him and are not able to understand the tower location.
Meanwhile, the party has come forward with a warning not to jump into the provocations of Akash. The party leadership had given strict instructions to the CPM and DYFI workers that they should not react to any of his provocations. The party has also informed their cadres that the quotation group will be legally eradicated. The party is of the belief that if reacted against Akash, it would lead to more trouble and the opposition may use it as a weapon.
With Akash’s revelation that he committed the murder for the party, the war of words between his supporters and opponents is severe on social media. Akash an accused in the murder of Youth Congress leader S P Shuhaib, in a Facebook post said that he committed the murder on the orders of the CPM leaders of Edayannur.