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Kerala High Court rejects actor Dileep's bail plea in molestation case

Kerala High Court rejects actor Dileep's bail plea in molestation case

India Blooms News Service | | 29 Aug 2017, 10:59 am
Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 29 (IBNS): The Kerala High Court has once again rejected the bail plea of Malayalam actor Dileep who was arrested over alleged abduction and molestation of an actress, media reports said.

The actor, who was arrested in July, was also denied a bail on 24th of the last month.

Dileep was arrested over the alleged abduction and molestation of a popular Malayalam actress.

The Malayalam actor has been booked under 10 sections including conspiracy, gangrape and destruction of evidence.

The actress, who shared screen with Dileep in several films, stated in her complaint that she was abducted on the night of Feb 19 this year while she was travelling from Thrissur to Kochi.

She alleged that she was molested and her pictures taken by the abductors who later dropped her by the roadside near the house of a film producer, according to media reports.

The actress also named Sunil Kumar or Pulsar Suni as the leader of the gang who abducted her, in her police complaint, reports suggested.

Suni was later arrested by the police.

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