AI camera controversy: firm involved in project has links to CM’s relative, alleges Opposition

The installation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled cameras across Kerala, as part of the Safe Kerala project under the Motor Vehicles Department had triggered a huge row in the state.

Now the opposition parties in the state have come up with allegations that one of the companies involved in the execution of the project has links to a relative of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

The allegation was first raised by BJP’s Sobha Surendran first raised allegations that Prakash Babu, the father-in-law of Pinarayi Vijayan’s son, was the person behind the company Presadio Technologies Pvt Ltd, one of the two firms in a consortium, which bagged the subcontract from SRIT India Private Limited.


Opposition leader VD Satheesan and senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala too had earlier raised similar allegations.

The state Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) had entrusted Keltron with the project of setting up AI cameras across the state. However, Keltron won the contract for Rs 235.82 crore and outsourced the supply, installation and commissioning of requisite hardware and software to a Bengaluru-based company called SRIT.

The contract value for this was Rs 151.22 crore. Following this, SRIT signed a Joint Project Execution agreement with a consortium of two other companies - Light Master Lighting India Pvt Ltd and Presadio Technologies Pvt Ltd, which as per reports does not have any expertise in the field.

In order to acquire technical support, Presadio Technologies brought in two companies called Trois Infotech and Mediatronix into the project.

“The director of the company which won the contract, is a benami of Prakash Babu, who is the father-in-law of Pinarayi Vijayan’s son. The Chief Minister should come out and reveal what were the criteria used to award the contract to a person who is related to him,” Sobha said, in a press conference on Wednesday, May 3. The BJP leader also demanded a probe by a central agency into the matter.

Reportedly, the only document which shows any kind of link between Presadio Technologies and Prakash Babu that has surfaced as of now, is a financial statement containing trade payables of the company.

This includes a list of names to whom the company has to pay money and it shows that Presodia Technologies has to pay Prakash Babu a sum of Rs 1.75 lakh.


Congress MLA and Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan on Wednesday said that the AI camera project is a “massive scam” and questioned whether the LDF government had the “spine” to conduct an honest probe into the issue.

Satheesan said that there is a major conspiracy behind giving a contract of Rs 235 crore for the project when it could have been completed at a much lesser budget. He also alleged that SRIT violated the terms of tender by subcontracting the project to Presadio and Light Master Lighting Pvt Ltd.

“Now, it has come to light that the CM’s relative is also involved in the scam. We are giving him one more opportunity to respond to the allegations,” said Satheesan.

Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala, demanded that the deal handed over to companies which have no previous expertise in this area be cancelled. He also demanded a judicial probe into the matter.

On Wednesday, youth workers of the Indian Union Muslim League staged a protest before the office of Presadio Technologies at Kozhikode.

The Congress-led UDF has now announced that they will stage demonstrations across the state against "the most corrupt state government" Kerala has ever had on May 20, the day the Vijayan government celebrates its second anniversary of it coming to power for a second straight term.

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