This Article is From Jul 26, 2017

Hyderabad Drug Case: Actor Charmme Kaur Appears Before Special Probe Team

Charmme Kaur is the seventh person from the Telugu film industry to appear before the SIT in connection with the drug racket.

Hyderabad Drug Case: Actor Charmme Kaur Appears Before Special Probe Team

Charmme Kaur arrived at the SIT's office in Nampally area this morning.

Hyderabad: Actor Charmme Kaur, who is among a dozen top actors being investigated in a massive drug racket, today appeared before the special investigation team (SIT) of Telangana Prohibition and Excise Department in Hyderabad which is probing the case.

Ms Kaur is the seventh person from the Telugu film industry to appear before the SIT. The SIT has summoned 12 persons from the film industry, including directors and actors, for questioning in the case.

Ms Kaur arrived at the SIT's office in Nampally area this morning.

Yesterday, the Hyderabad High Court had rejected her plea that she should be questioned in the presence of her lawyer. The high court, however, directed the SIT to question her in the presence of women officers between 10 am and 5 pm.

Also, her blood, hair and nail samples should not be collected without her consent, the court said.

Since her debut in Telugu film industry in 2002, Ms Kaur has also acted in Kannada, Tamil and Malayalam films.

During the investigation of the drug racket that was busted here on July 2, names of some members of the Telugu film industry cropped up, the SIT had said earlier.

So far, it has questioned art director Dharma Rao alias Chinna, filmmaker Puri Jagannadh, cinematographer Shyam K Naidu and actors P Subba Raju, Tarun Kumar and P Navdeep.

Actor Mumait Khan is also scheduled to appear before the SIT tomorrow.

Nineteen people have been arrested so far and seven cases registered.

The SIT suspects that the racketeers supplied high-end 'party drugs' such as lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA, also known as ecstasy) to film personalities, employees of Multi-National Companies and school and college students in the city, among others.
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