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Old 17th June 2013, 12:05   #121
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Yeah Yesterday I read the story in Malayala Manorama. Looks like this fellow is a habitual offender..
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Yeah Yesterday I read the story in Malayala Manorama. Looks like this fellow is a habitual offender..
Man, this guy has some serious problems.

a) Drunken Driving
b) Tax evasion
c) Import duty evasion
d) Abusing his Brother's wife on FB

But I dont think all media reports are to be believed. It is being said that Police are enquirnig into his Tax evasions with respect to the Ferrari, which incidentally was imported to India long time ago by someone else. I dont know how they would charge Nisham for that.

Anyway his collection of cars are 'to die for'. RR Evoque, Porshe, Lambo, Ferrari, Audi, BMW, Bentley, Aston Martin, RR Ghost, Merc .
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Man, this guy has some serious problems.

a) Drunken Driving
b) Tax evasion
c) Import duty evasion
d) Abusing his Brother's wife on FB

But I dont think all media reports are to be believed. It is being said that Police are enquirnig into his Tax evasions with respect to the Ferrari, which incidentally was imported to India long time ago by someone else. I dont know how they would charge Nisham for that.

Anyway his collection of cars are 'to die for'. RR Evoque, Porshe, Lambo, Ferrari, Audi, BMW, Bentley, Aston Martin, RR Ghost, Merc .
Few more to add

e) Hitting a high profile business man in his house for a silly reason like "parking space for Ferrari in GYM" which happened just after the Ferrari landed in kerala

f) Abusing police officer on duty over the phone

The above 2 was there in news papers
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Old 18th June 2013, 10:02   #124
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e) Hitting a high profile business man in his house for a silly reason like "parking space for Ferrari in GYM" which happened just after the Ferrari landed in kerala
I heard that this antic earned him a few days in the police lockup since the person he hit is a close friend/relative of a Kerala minister. I don't know if there is a case pending against him for this "attack".
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He deserves to be locked up for a long time and the keys thrown away.
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I heard that this antic earned him a few days in the police lockup since the person he hit is a close friend/relative of a Kerala minister. I don't know if there is a case pending against him for this "attack".
Yes he was in jail for few days.

There are many more exciting stores which I feel like washing the dirty laundry in public
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Its really shameful that this family belongs to Kerala which is leading in terms of overall literacy rates, has total disregard for the law, and think that he is a law unto himself!!

It only reiterates that education does not help in improving commonsense or social responsibilities. I am aware this tribe exists all around the country but pains that this case belongs to my hometown. This is not bashing in anyway, but highlights the disconnect between our education & upbringing, with the social responsibility.
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