
Kerala actor assault case: Dileep reaches Crime Branch office for third consecutive day
India Today
Actor Dileep, accused in the Kerala actor assault case, on Tuesday, reached the Crime Branch office of Kerala Police for the third consecutive day. On Monday, he was questioned for 11 hours.
In the Kerala actor assault case, Actor Dileep was summoned to the Crime Branch office for the third consecutive day on Tuesday, January 25. On Monday, the Crime Branch of Kerala Police had interrogated him for 11 hours.
Malayalam actress assault case, Kerala | Actor Dileep reaches the Crime Branch office for the third consecutive day.Crime Branch of Kerala Police interrogated him for 11 hours yesterday (Jan 24) pic.twitter.com/1WqZ8JDAka
The Kerala High Court had directed the public prosecutor to submit a report on the interrogation and material evidence collected in a sealed cover on January 27, when the matter will be heard again.
Meanwhile, on Monday, the Supreme Court rejected a plea by the Kerala government seeking more time to complete a trial in the actor assault case against Dileep. The state had asked for orders to extend the time period by six more months.
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