Court extends judicial custody of Darshan till 1 August
All the 17 accused, including Darshan and Pavithra, were produced before the magistrate through video conferencing from Bengaluru and Tumakuru prisons, where they are lodged
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Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa
Bengaluru, 18 July
A special court here on Thursday
extended till 1 August the judicial custody of Kannada actor Darshan
Thoogudeepa along with his friend Pavithra Gowda, and 15 others in the
Renukaswamy murder case.
All the 17 accused, including
Darshan and Pavithra, were produced before the magistrate through video
conferencing from Bengaluru and Tumakuru prisons, where they are lodged, as
their judicial custody ended today.
The special public prosecutor
argued that releasing the accused could hinder ongoing investigations, as more
details needed to be collected. The prosecution highlighted alleged attempts by
the accused to destroy technical, physical, and scientific evidence,
demonstrating a disregard for the law.
The prosecutor further disclosed
the seizure of Rs 83.65 lakh in cash from the accused, and noted their use of
multiple SIM cards registered under different names to contact various
individuals before, during, and after the crime. The prosecution stressed that
granting bail could lead to the destruction of crucial evidence.
According to police sources,
33-year-old Renukaswamy, a fan of the actor, had sent obscene messages to
Gowda, which enraged Darshan, allegedly leading to his murder. His body was found
near a stormwater drain next to an apartment in Sumanahalli here on 9 June.
Raghavendra, one of the accused who
is part of Darshan’s fan club in Chitradurga, had brought Renukaswamy to a shed
in RR Nagar here, on the pretext that the actor wanted to meet him. It was in
this shed that he was allegedly tortured and murdered.
According to the post-mortem
report, Renukaswamy, a native of Chitradurga, died due to shock and haemorrhage
as a result of multiple blunt injuries.
Police sources said Pavithra Gowda,
who is accused number one, was the “major cause" for Renukaswamy’s murder,
claiming that it has been proved from the probe that she instigated other
accused, conspired with them, and took part in the crime.
Meanwhile, Darshan's petition in
the High Court, seeking direction to the prison authorities to permit him to
have access to private sourced/home food, cutlery, bedding, and books to be
supplied by his family members, is slated to come up for hearing on Friday.
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