29 October,2020 07:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Ashish Chaudhary, the eleventh accused arrested on Wednesday
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Mumbai Crime Branch on Wednesday arrested an eleventh person in connection with Television Rating Points (TRP) scam case. The accused, Ashish Chaudhary, 50, is believed to be a distributor for News Nation, one of the accused channels, officers said.
Chaudhary surrendered after his name cropped up during the interrogation of a key accused - Abhishek Kolawade. Assistant Police Inspector Sachin Vaze said a crucial monetary transaction between him and other accused are under scrutiny.
According to Crime Branch officers, Chaudhary gave Kolawade approximately R5 lakh a month, per channel, which was further distributed to the households with barometers.
ALSO READ
Malad woman gets her Rs 30 lakh jewellery four months after they were stolen
Son of Sardaar 2 makers deny links to director accused in assault case
Dharavi woman, 26, killed in truck -scooter collision
Mumbai Crime branch busts bogus loan scam, arrests two key accused
Baba Siddique murder case: Crucial financial link arrested from Akola
"We have found some digital evidence showing Chaudhary made payments to Kolawade for manipulating TRP for Republic Bharat and a music channel. We are yet to establish if Chaudhary was also paid for manipulating the TRP of News Nation," an officer said. The music channel has not been named an accused yet.
The SIT said it also found huge transactions between Kolawade's Max Media and Chaudhary's company, where his wife is the director and he manages the day-to-day functioning. The transactions, which happened over the past two years, run in lakhs and the last transaction was of about '4 lakh in cash, which Chaudhary gave to Kolawade.
"The forensic trail of money has been established, as the money exchanged a few hands before it would reach Kolawade from Chaudhary. There are both cash as well as cheque transactions between the duo," the officer said. "We are probing the main culprits who paid to Chaudhary, who then distributed to others who then paid the households to watch specific TV channels," the officer added.
Also Read: TRP Scam: Following I&B guidelines in probe, says police
Meanwhile, the SIT has said they have received over 100 written complaints from people across the country about the alleged scam. These complaints have come from Bihar, West Bengal, Delhi, Haryana, Karnataka. Most complaints are about dual frequency of certain channels or about landing channels when the television is switched on.
The SIT is re-recording statements of Hansa Research and BARC as it found some contradictions.
With inputs from Vishal Singh
Catch up on all the latest Mumbai news, crime news, current affairs, and a complete guide from food to things to do and events across Mumbai. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates.
Mid-Day is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@middayinfomedialtd) and stay updated with the latest news