Chennai, Dec 27: Senior Tamil Nadu bureaucrat P Rama Mohana Rao, who was removed as Chief Secretary after unprecedented tax raids at his home and office last week, alleged today that his life was in danger and his home and that of his son had been "searched at gunpoint".

Mr Rao was raided for two days by Income Tax officials who claimed to have found nearly 30 lakh in cash and 5 kg of gold from the officer's home. His son, who is accused of involvement in money-laundering along with arrested businessman J Sekhar Reddy, was also raided.
A day later, Mr Rao was replaced by Girija Vaidhyanathan.
He alleged today that personnel of the CRPF or Central Reserve Police Force entered his house and produced a search warrant but it did not have his name.
"The centre has no respect for the state...If honourable madam had been alive, no one would dare to do this. This is constitutional assault," he said, alleging that he had been under house arrest.
He also thanked political leaders like Mamata Banerjee and Rahul Gandhi for coming out in his support after the raids.
Mr Rao's home in Chennai's upscale Anna Nagar, his office and several other locations were searched for nearly 24 hours last week.
The raid team found a little over a lakh, bills and loose sheets, Mr Rao claimed, holding up a sheaf of papers that he said was the "panchnama" or report of the raid.
"They found 1 lakh 12 thousand 320 rupees only. The gold that they found was what my wife and daughter were wearing," said the bureaucrat.
Mr Rao's son Vivek is accused of business links with Sekhar Reddy, who was arrested in a case related to unaccounted money and tax evasion.
The ruling AIADMK has come out in the official's support. "They cannot go to the secretariat without informing anyone like this and taking central forces. Even Chief Minister (O Panneerselvam) didn't know," said the party's CR Saraswati.



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