In a bombshell exposé by political commentator Savukku Shankar, shocking revelations have emerged linking former DMK NRI wing organiser Jaffar Sadiq to a methamphetamine supply chain, with connections to Loyola College. The investigation has unearthed a web of illicit activities, including Sadiq’s alleged operation of a briyani chain as a front for his criminal enterprises.
In his online webpage savukkuonline.com he wrote,
“What is shocking is that, Jaffar Sadiq has been controlling the meth supply in Chennai too. He had been running a chain of briyani outlets named “Saleem Bhai Briyani”. This chain had its branches in Valasaravakkam, Moolakadai and Nungambakkam. All these branches have closed down two months ago for reasons that are not clear. The Nungambakkam outlet of Saleem Bhai Briyani which was doing mediocre business was supplying drugs mainly to students from Loyola College.”
Jaffar Sadiq, once a prominent figure in DMK circles, had been clandestinely controlling the distribution of methamphetamine in Chennai. In a startling twist, it has come to light that Sadiq’s nefarious operations extended beyond the drug trade to include a network of briyani outlets operating under the guise of legitimate businesses.
Under the banner of “Saleem Bhai Briyani,” Sadiq’s chain of outlets spanned several neighborhoods in Chennai, including Valasaravakkam, Moolakadai, and Nungambakkam. However, the abrupt closure of all branches two months ago raised suspicions, leaving residents puzzled about the sudden disappearance of these eateries.
Of particular concern is the Nungambakkam branch of Saleem Bhai Briyani, which, despite its mediocre business performance, is alleged to have served as a hub for drug distribution, primarily targeting students from Loyola College. This revelation has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the insidious tactics employed by Sadiq to further his criminal agenda.
The implications of Sadiq’s activities are far-reaching, raising questions about the extent of his influence and the potential nexus between his criminal enterprises and his previous political affiliations. With calls for a thorough investigation growing louder, authorities are under increasing pressure to unravel the full extent of Sadiq’s operations and hold those responsible to account.
Savukku Shankar Alleges Discrepancies in Udhayanidhi Stalin’s Degree Acquisition from Loyola College
The unfolding scandal surrounding Loyola College took another intriguing turn as political commentator Savukku Shankar alleges discrepancies in the degree acquisition process of prominent political figure Udhayanidhi Stalin. In his recent Arasiyal Arattai Episode 116, Shankar delved into these claims, hinting at further revelations yet to come.
Udhayanidhi Stalin, a prominent figure in Tamil Nadu politics, obtained a degree in Commerce from Loyola College. However, according to Shankar’s assertions, there are questions surrounding the legitimacy of Stalin’s academic credentials. In the Arasiyal Arattai episode, Shankar provided initial insights into these discrepancies, promising to disclose additional details at a more opportune moment.
The episode, which has garnered significant attention since its release, has sparked widespread speculation and raised concerns about potential malpractices within the educational system. With Udhayanidhi Stalin’s political stature adding weight to the allegations, there is growing anticipation for further clarification and transparency regarding the circumstances of his degree acquisition.
As Shankar prepares to unveil additional information in due course, the spotlight on Loyola College intensifies, with calls for accountability and integrity echoing throughout the community. The outcome of Shankar’s investigation and its implications for both the educational institution and the political landscape remain eagerly awaited, underscoring the importance of transparency and adherence to ethical standards in academia and governance alike.
Misappropriation Of UGC Funds
The Commune had earlier published an extensive report by Abhinav Vinayak, a freelance investigative journalist, on the misappropriation of UGC funds.
Abhinav, who interviewed Rev Fr. Albert Muthumalai, a former two-time principal of Loyola College, quoted him as saying, “Such a great institution meant to educate students, with high ethics and moral values has become a den of unquestionable corruption.”
In a recent development, Global clergy abuse watchdog Ending Clergy Abuse (ECA) shot a letter to UGC-India to flag an unfortunate development where the primary accused individual allegedly involved in the misappropriation of funds, has officially fled the country and is currently residing in Switzerland. This development raises serious concerns about Loyola College, Chennai’s accountability and exhibits a pattern where individuals accused of grave misconduct evade legal consequences by escaping justice.
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