A succession of stunning revelations has emerged in the Kodanad murder and robbery investigation. The robbers exploited the registration of MGR's vehicle to carry out the robbery, according to papers shared on social media. In the case of the murder and robbery in Kodanadu, social media has disclosed numerous new papers and information. How was the power shut off on the day of the heist, according to the first information report? Many of the concerns that were previously considered mysteries, in this case, were revealed, including the time of Om Bahadur's death.


The anomalies that have emerged in Parvai Magajar and Avana Magajar, which can be seen as the main source of the case, were also brought to light. Several questions have been raised in this case about the cars used. A fresh document relating to the robbery incident has been shared.


The police had apprehended five suspects on the day of the heist, according to the document, which is believed to be Azhar Muchalikka in the police station. The police who apprehended the criminals were claimed to have held them for more than 5 hours in Koodaluar. However, they appear to have been released as a result of political meddling. The Azhar Muchalik document, prepared at the time of his release, stated that he would appear at the hearing when summoned.


It also has the names and signatures of five perpetrators. Similarly, the robbers used two automobiles from kerala, an Innova and an Endeavor. kanagaraj allegedly removed the two automobiles' kerala registration plates and replaced them with phoney tamil Nadu plates, according to the affidavit. There was only one registration board in it, according to the cops.


Similarly, the police have listed the licence plate of the perpetrators' car as the 55th item on the charge sheet. TN 43 R 4777 is the number of the record. This is a vehicle record for former chief minister MGR.


It was also revealed that the criminals committed the crime by falsifying the mgr vehicle's registration. Following the release of several of the robbers on bail, an audi Q7 with the licence plate 777 is reported to have entered the houses of some of the perpetrators. That suggests that some people appear to have made a deal with the robbers after the crime.


Many questions arise as a result of these details. Why haven't the names and signatures of the Azhar Mujalikka perpetrators, as well as the names and signatures of the authorities who authorised their release, been discovered? Why didn't the cops look into it?


Who aided kanagaraj in the fabrication of fictitious registration boards? How did they assist you? Why haven't the cops looked into it yet? Who has such clout that crooks can go directly to people's homes and haggle? Why didn't the cops do a thorough investigation into the incident? Why hasn't the police undertaken a thorough investigation into the vehicles used by the criminals, namely the phoney registration boards?


With so many unanswered questions in the Kodanadu case, it's unclear whether the truth will be revealed at the court hearing.

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