A former Kerala minister would be questioned by Tamil Nadu Police following a complaint filed by television news reader Laxmi Gopakumar for misbehaving with her on a flight in August.
Gopakumar who had charged former public works minister P.J. Joseph of sexually harassing her, finally lodged a formal complaint at the Chennai Meenambakkam Airport Police station and also mentioned that she was not happy with the investigation conducted by Kerala Inspector General of Police B. Sandhya.
Reports indicate the police team would arrive at Thiruvananthapuram Thursday to question Joseph.
The incident that rocked Kerala also saw Joseph stepping down as minister on moral grounds Sep 4. Joseph was on board the Kingfisher flight from Chennai to Kochi Aug 3.
03/10/06 Indo Asian News Service/India eNews.com
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