Lamborghini

Mini Cooper

Pebble Bay

Income Tax

BMW

Cooper

Karnataka

Thrijesh

gold

Raj Mahal Vilas

CCTV

CBI

Jayachandra

Ibrahim Shareef

Raiding team had seized only one set of keys of Thrijesh’sandTwo luxury cars that tax authorities found in the raid at an apartment complex, where a state government officer’s son lived, are now missing. Flat number 193 in tower number five ofwas sealed by theauthorities after the raid. They also took away the keys of a Lamborghini and aMinithat allegedly belonged toState Highways Development Project Chief Project Officer SC Jayachandra’s son ‘King’. Cash in new currency to the tune of Rs 4.7 crore, 10 kilograms ofand property documents were also allegedly found in the flat.The two cars are, however, not to be found in the parking lot of the luxury apartment complex inExtension. Both the cars were driven away on the next midnight after the raid, by an unknown person. Since the parking lot hascameras, it should not be difficult for the authorities to find out who this person is, sources said.After the raid on November 30, thefiled a case against seven persons including Jayachandra. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) arrestedon December 3.The flat which the authorities raided belongs to, a civil contractor. When the tax authorities knocked on the door of flat 193, there was no response. Sources privy to the raid said, “The officers checked the CCTV footage and found that Thrijesh had entered the complex but had not gone out. So they deduced that he was inside the flat itself. A carpenter attached to the apartment complex was brought to open the door. Thrijesh was found inside.”Sources said that Thrijesh had dropped the keys of the luxury cars through the trash chute before the raiding party found him. They later recovered the keys from the dump. What they failed to do was to take away the cars or externally lock them. They seem to have overlooked the fact that there are two sets of keys to vehicles. Sources said there are two more flats in the same apartment complex belonging to or used by the persons accused in the case.