Punjab Police deny Rakhi Sawant's arrest
Mumbai
April 4, 2017
The Punjab Police on Tuesday denied the arrest of Rakhi Sawant
following an arrest warrant issued by a court here. But a spokesperson for the
TV and Bollywood actress said she has surrendered.
"Rakhi is with the police. She has surrendered,"
spokesperson Parul Chawla told IANS on telephone from Mumbai, claiming she had
a Whatsapp conversation with the controversial actress.
Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner of Police Dharuman Nimbale said
a police team which had gone to Mumbai to execute the arrest warrant against
Rakhi was returning as they failed to find her at the given address.
He said the Ludhiana police will seek fresh directions from
the court for further action.
The court in Punjab had issued the arrest warrant after the
actress failed to appear before it on March 9 in a case filed against her for
allegedly making derogatory remarks against sage Valmiki.
The complainant had accused Rakhi of hurting the religious
sentiments of the Valmiki community. The case will be next heard on April 10.
Mumbai
April 4, 2017
The Punjab Police on Tuesday denied the arrest of Rakhi Sawant
following an arrest warrant issued by a court here. But a spokesperson for the
TV and Bollywood actress said she has surrendered.
"Rakhi is with the police. She has surrendered,"
spokesperson Parul Chawla told IANS on telephone from Mumbai, claiming she had
a Whatsapp conversation with the controversial actress.
Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner of Police Dharuman Nimbale said
a police team which had gone to Mumbai to execute the arrest warrant against
Rakhi was returning as they failed to find her at the given address.
He said the Ludhiana police will seek fresh directions from
the court for further action.
The court in Punjab had issued the arrest warrant after the
actress failed to appear before it on March 9 in a case filed against her for
allegedly making derogatory remarks against sage Valmiki.
The complainant had accused Rakhi of hurting the religious
sentiments of the Valmiki community. The case will be next heard on April 10.
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