Dileep alleges police leaked copy of charge sheet to media

By PTI  |  First Published Nov 28, 2017, 12:06 PM IST
  • He submitted the petition to the judicial magistrate's court in nearby Angamaly
  • The actor submitted that an explanation should be sought from the investigating officer of the Special Investigation Team
  • The SIT had on November 22 filed a nearly 1500-page supplementary charge sheet against five people, including Dileep

Malayalam film actor Dileep, facing charge of conspiracy in the abduction and sexual assault of a south Indian actress, on Monday moved a court alleging the police leaked the copy of the supplementary charge sheet to media before submitting it to the court.

In his petition filed at the judicial magistrate's court in nearby Angamaly, the actor submitted that an explanation should be sought from the investigating officer of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the case.

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Dileep’s counsel submitted that the contents of the charge sheet were reported by the media before it was submitted in the court. The SIT had on November 22 filed a nearly 1500-page supplementary charge sheet against five people, including Dileep.

It had earlier filed a charge sheet against seven others including prime accused Pulsar Suni. Dileep, who faces different charges including that of conspiracy, has been named the eighth accused.

Four other people have also been arraigned in the charge sheet, taking the number of accused in the case to 12. Dileep's former wife and Malayalam actress Manju Warrier, whose statement was recorded by the police in connection with case, is a witness.

The actor was granted bail by the high court on October 3 with stringent conditions, 85 days after his arrest. The police have charged Dileep with hatching the conspiracy with other accused to abduct and assault the actress in a moving car and film the act.

The actress, who has worked in Tamil and Telugu films, was abducted and allegedly sexually assaulted inside her car for two hours by Pulsar Suni and his accomplice, who had forced their way into the vehicle on February 17 night and later escaped.

 

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