For the fifth day in a row, the raids conducted by the IT department officials at the house of Lottery baron Martin in Coimbatore have been completed. There were protests on the 5th day by employees of Martin’s companies.
Coimbatore: For the fifth day in a row, the raids conducted by the IT department officials at the house of Lottery baron Martin in Coimbatore have been completed. There were protests on the 5th day by employees of Martin’s companies.
Martin's supporters have questioned the need for repeated searches after a series of raids turned up nothing at Martin's home and headquarters.

More than 100 women and relatives raised slogans in front of the house of Lottery sales tycoon Martin's house in Coimbatore, where the income department officials are conducting raids for the fifth consecutive day without a warrant.
The income tax department was conducting a raid at the house of Lottery president Martin in Goundampalayam area of Coimbatore, which has been going on for the past 4 days. In protest, employees and relatives of Martin's office gathered in front of his house.

They objected to the Income Tax department conducting raids for more than four days without any warrant on the basis of information that was not found at Martin's house and head office.
Due to this, there was a stir in the area for a while. The raid conducted by the income department officials has been completed for the fifth day in a row at the house of Coimbatore lottery sales chief Martin.
Martin's supporters have questioned the need for repeated searches after a series of raids turned up nothing at Martin's home and headquarters.
More than 100 women and relatives raised slogans in front of the house of Lottery sales tycoon Martin's house in Coimbatore, where the income department officials are conducting raids for the fifth consecutive day without a warrant.
The income tax department was conducting a raid at the house of Lottery president Martin in Goundampalayam area of Coimbatore, which has been going on for the past 4 days. In protest, employees and relatives of Martin's office gathered in front of his house.
They objected to the Income Tax department conducting raids for more than four days without any warrant on the basis of information that was not found at Martin's house and head office.
Due to this, there was a stir in the area for a while. The raid conducted by the income department officials has been completed for the fifth day in a row at the house of Coimbatore lottery sales chief Martin.