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Crime Branch conducts searches at Kannada film actor's residence in Bengaluru

Crime Branch conducts searches at Kannada film actor's residence in Bengaluru


Crime Branch conducts searches at Kannada film actor's residence in Bengaluru
Crime Branch conducts searches at Kannada film actor's residence in Bengaluru


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Bengaluru : The Central Crime Branch (CCB) of Bengaluru, which is probing the drug menace in the Kannada film industry, carried out searches at actress Ragini Dwivedi's residence here on Friday morning, police said.


 

"The CCB obtained the search warrant from a court," a police officer said.


According to police sources, a team of CCB sleuths reached Dwivedi's residence at about 6 am.


The CCB had served a notice to the actress on Wednesday, asking her to depose before them on Thursday, but she sent a team of lawyers seeking time till Monday. The police directed her to appear before them on Friday. CCB sources said the actress would appear before the sleuths at 10 am.


In the meantime, the police said they had arrested one Ravi, who had close acquaintances in the Kannada film industry, in connection with the drugs case and a court had sent him to police custody for five days.


The CCB intensified its investigation into a drugs haul in Bengaluru after the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) arrested three persons from the city, who were allegedly supplying drugs to singers and actors in the Kannada film industry, also known as Sandalwood.




Crime Branch conducts searches at Kannada film actor's residence in Bengaluru


Crime Branch conducts searches at Kannada film actor's residence in Bengaluru
Crime Branch conducts searches at Kannada film actor's residence in Bengaluru



Filmmaker and journalist Indrajit Lankesh had given his statement to the CCB about drug abuse in Sandalwood.


He had also claimed that at least 15 people in the industry were involved in the drugs trade.


Dwivedi, whose family hails from Haryana's Rewari, was born in Bengaluru. She made her Sandalwood debut in the movie ‘Veera Madakari’ in 2009.


She shot to fame for her role in ‘Kempe Gowda’, ‘Ragini IPS’, ‘Bangari’ and ‘Shiva’.



The Central Crime Branch (CCB) of Bengaluru, which is probing the drug menace in the Kannada film industry, carried out searches at actress Ragini Dwivedi's residence here on Friday morning, police said.



 

"The CCB obtained the search warrant from a court," a police officer said.


According to police sources, a team of CCB sleuths reached Dwivedi's residence at about 6 am.


The CCB had served a notice to the actress on Wednesday, asking her to depose before them on Thursday, but she sent a team of lawyers seeking time till Monday. The police directed her to appear before them on Friday. CCB sources said the actress would appear before the sleuths at 10 am.


In the meantime, the police said they had arrested one Ravi, who had close acquaintances in the Kannada film industry, in connection with the drugs case and a court had sent him to police custody for five days.


The CCB intensified its investigation into a drugs haul in Bengaluru after the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) arrested three persons from the city, who were allegedly supplying drugs to singers and actors in the Kannada film industry, also known as Sandalwood.




Crime Branch conducts searches at Kannada film actor's residence in Bengaluru


 



Filmmaker and journalist Indrajit Lankesh had given his statement to the CCB about drug abuse in Sandalwood.


He had also claimed that at least 15 people in the industry were involved in the drugs trade.


Dwivedi, whose family hails from Haryana's Rewari, was born in Bengaluru. She made her Sandalwood debut in the movie ‘Veera Madakari’ in 2009.


She shot to fame for her role in ‘Kempe Gowda’, ‘Ragini IPS’, ‘Bangari’ and ‘Shiva’. PTI



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