Mylapore Hindu Permanent Benefit Fund issue: depositors start filing detailed complaints with TN Police wing

A group of depositors of The Mylapore Hindu Permanent Benefit Fund are motivating people who are having trouble getting their deposits back or have not received interests for months, to formally lodge detailed complaints and have them sent to the office of TN Police Economic Offences Wing based in Ashok Nagar.

Some of these depositors who are acting as catalysts had planned to stage a second protest at the Fund office gate in Mylapore on Friday. They gave up this idea and guided all the men and women who had come to the office to write detailed complaints.

This ‘catalyst’ group is now asking all Fund depositors to send individual complaints to the inspector of the TN Economic Offences Wing  based in Ashok Nagar ( inside the Police Training College campus).

Complaints must carry detailed notes on the deposits made, delayed interests / refunds, proof of delays, copies of cheques which bounced.they told people who were seeking relief and updates.

Said Mohan, a Adambakkam resident who is part of this group, “Unless hundreds of complaints are received by the EOW police, action will not be forthcoming. Depositors who have kept away from complaining officially must do so now if we are to get the state and the police to get us relief.”

Some depositors have been submitting complaints to the Asst. Commissioner of Police desk in the police campus on Kutchery Road; the police here say they will forward these complaints to the Economic Offences Wing.