Actor Dileep Approaches Kerala High Court Seeking To Quash FIR In Murder Conspiracy Case
He seeks transfer of investigation to CBI as an alternate relief.
Malayalam actor Dileep has approached the Kerala High Court yet again, seeking to quash the FIR filed by the Crime Branch of Kerala Police against him and five others for allegedly conspiring to murder the investigation officials in the 2017 actor rape case, in which Dileep is facing trial as the chief conspirator.The plea filed through Advocate Philip T. Varghese has accused the filing of...
Malayalam actor Dileep has approached the Kerala High Court yet again, seeking to quash the FIR filed by the Crime Branch of Kerala Police against him and five others for allegedly conspiring to murder the investigation officials in the 2017 actor rape case, in which Dileep is facing trial as the chief conspirator.
The plea filed through Advocate Philip T. Varghese has accused the filing of the impugned FIR as a vindictive, ill motivated, pre-determined and malafide act executed with oblique motives. According to the actor, this FIR was registered merely to fabricate evidence in the 2017 actor abduction and rape trial which is going on before the Additional Special Sessions Judge.
It has also been contended that the FIR was registered in violation of provisions of Section 154 of CrPC (information in cognizable cases) since there is total absence of any allegation or material to attract the offences alleged in the FIR.
Dileep has further argued that the Investigating Officer has created false, unsigned statements of film director Balachandra Kumar to wreak his personal vendetta and on that basis he himself lodged a false complaint in the form of a letter to get the FIR registered.
In such circumstances, the petitioner has sought to quash the FIR and proceedings pursuant to same on the ground that it was registered in violation of law, the initiation of criminal proceeding being manifestly attended with malafides and instituted with ulterior motive for wreaking vengeance and also on the ground that the allegations even if accepted in toto do not constitute ingredients of any of the offences alleged.
Additionally, it has been prayed that if for any reason it is held that the proceedings cannot be quashed, the investigation may be transferred from the Kerala State Police to Central Bureau of Investigation as the aggrieved parties in the murder conspiracy case are all senior officers of Kerala Police including an officer of the rank of DGP and no fair, unbiased, non-partisan and honest investigation will be carried out by officers of Kerala Police.
Earlier this year, Balachandra Kumar had released audio recordings of people, allegedly including Dileep attempting to sabotage the 2017 case and planning to endanger the lives of the officials. Following this, the trial court(which handles the 2017 actor rape case) had recorded a confidential statement from the director.
Consequently, Dileep and five men were booked under Sections 116 (abetment), 118 (concealing design to commit offence), 506 (criminal intimidation) and 120B (criminal conspiracy) r/w Section 34 (common intention) of IPC. The new case was filed under non-bailable sections.
Apprehending arrest, Dileep, his brother P. Sivakumar and his brother-in-law T.N.Suraj had approached the High Court praying for anticipatory bail.
Finding that there was no prima facie material to suggest that the accused had committed criminal conspiracy to target the investigating officers, a Single Judge had granted pre-arrest bail in the matter.
Case Title: P. Gopalakrishnan alias Dileep & Ors v. State of Kerala & Anr.