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Jayasurya Denies New ED Summons in Fraud Case
2 Jan
Summary
- Actor Jayasurya refutes claims of receiving a new summons from ED.
- He states neither he nor his wife received further notices from authorities.
- Jayasurya received Rs 1 crore for Save Box App promotional work.

Actor Jayasurya has vehemently denied recent reports alleging he received a new summons from the Enforcement Directorate (ED) regarding the Save Box App deposit fraud case. In a social media statement, he stated that neither he nor his wife had been issued any additional notices requiring them to appear on January 7, criticizing what he termed a campaign of misinformation. Jayasurya confirmed his appearance on previous summons dates, January 24 and January 29, highlighting his cooperation with the investigation.
The ED's inquiry centers on promotional payments made to Jayasurya and his wife, Saritha, for their endorsement of the Save Box App, an online auction platform launched in 2019. Jayasurya was reportedly offered Rs 2 crore to serve as the brand ambassador and had received approximately Rs 1 crore. Investigations suggest these funds originated from entities associated with Swadiq Rahim, the principal accused in the fraud case.



