Drug case: No specific evidence against actors, Kerala police
Both actors' names surfaced in connection with the case after the arrest of gangster Om Prakash.
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The actors appeared separately before the police during the day after being called for questioning. PHOTO:INSTAGRAM
Kochi, 12
Oct
The Kerala
police on Saturday said there was no specific evidence to initiate action
against actors Sreenath Bhasi and Prayaga Martin in a narcotic substance abuse
case following the recent arrest of a notorious gangster and his accomplices at
a luxury hotel here.
Both
actors' names surfaced in connection with the case after the arrest of gangster
Om Prakash.
The
statements of those remaining among the 20 individuals, who had visited the
gangster at the hotel, would be recorded after summoning them at the police
station, Kochi City police commissioner Putta Vimaladitya told reporters here.
"No
specific evidence has been received so far to initiate any action (against the
actors).The statements of some more persons are to be recorded. After that,
more investigation will be conducted if necessary," he said.
The officer
replied in negative to a reporter's query if the blood samples of the actors
had been collected.
While
responding to another question, the Commissioner also said they had no
information about any other actor involved in this drug abuse case.
"As of
now, we have information about these two actors only. It was said that a person
from the television industry had come there but we have no clue about it,"
Vimaladitya added.
Actors
Sreenath Bhasi and Prayaga Martin were questioned for several hours in
connection with the probe into the narcotic substance abuse case.
The actors
appeared separately before the police during the day after being called for
questioning.
While Bhasi
did not talk to reporters after his questioning, Martin spoke to the media and
denied any knowledge about Om Prakash.
The
investigation was launched after cases were registered under various laws,
including the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
Prakash,
who has been involved in several criminal cases, was arrested at the Maradu
hotel along with his accomplices on charges of possessing illegal narcotics.
According
to the Maradu police, they received confidential information indicating that
the accused were procuring substances such as cocaine from abroad and
distributing them at DJ parties organised in the city. -PTI
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