Threatening witness: MLA’s secretary indicted
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The police have indicted Pradeep Kumar, workplace secretary to Pathanapuram MLA K.B. Ganesh Kumar, for threatening and intimidating a key prosecution witness within the actor assault case.
A police crew investigating the fees submitted a report on this regard to the Kasaragod District and Session Court on Friday. It submitted that there was robust proof in opposition to Mr. Kumar and he shouldn’t be granted anticipatory bail.
The police advised the courtroom that there was CCTV footage of Mr. Kumar coming to Kasaragod and likewise digital proof, together with phone metadata, to show the suspect’s makes an attempt to threaten Vipin Lal, the approver.
After analysing his name data, the probe crew discovered that the SIM had been used solely as soon as and the decision Mr. Kumar made to the approver emanated from a tower at Pathanapuram. The report mentioned he might attempt to sabotage the case and affect the witness.
It mentioned Mr. Kumar had seen actor Dileep in jail when the latter was arrested within the actor assault case. He had admitted that he as soon as went to the jail with Mr. Ganesh Kumar and as soon as alone to see Dileep. The report mentioned he didn’t cooperate with the probe and must be remanded in custody.
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