Kerala

Crime Branch conducts raid at actor Dileep’s house in Aluva

Following Balachandrakumar’s allegations, an FIR was registered against Dileep last week by the Crime Branch.

Written by : TNM Staff

A team of Kerala Crime Branch officers started a raid on actor Dileep’s house in Aluva around 12 noon on Thursday, January 13. The raid began after the police took permission from the Aluva Magistrate court. The police action comes a day after the Crime Branch recorded the statement of Balachandrakumar, a man who has alleged that Dileep had the visuals of sexual assault of a female actor in February 2017. Dileep is accused of hiring a thug named Pulsar Suni to kidnap and sexually assault a colleague.

A 20-member Crime Branch team led by Superintendent of Police Mohanachandran conducted the raid at Dileep’s house, named ‘Padmasarovaram’. This is the house where Balachandrakumar alleged that a conspiracy had been hatched to attack police officers who investigated the assault case. Following Balachandrakumar’s allegations, an FIR was registered against Dileep last week by the Crime Branch. The raids on Dileep’s house are in connection with this FIR. The police are also investigating if Dileep has visuals of the sexual asault of the actor.

According to Malayalam channels, the gate was locked when officials arrived. Although police officers entered after jumping over the compound wall, Dileep’s sister arrived later and opened the gates for them. It is learnt that Dileep reached the house in some time. SP Mohanachandran told the media that Dileep was not questioned.

Raids were also conducted at Dileep’s brother Anoop’s house in Aluva by a 12-member police team. Anoop too is an accused in the new FIR filed by the police. Though police reached the office of Dileep’s production house called Grand Production, it was closed. The police warned that they will enter the office forcibly. Around 2.15 pm, the office was opened by employees and the raid started.

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