The search carried out on actress Ranya Rao, who’s accused of smuggling gold from the UAE, violated procedural norms, her counsel argued earlier than the Karnataka Excessive Court docket in the course of the listening to of her bail software on Thursday.
Ranya Rao is accused of smuggling 14.2 kg of gold value Rs 12.56 crore from Dubai. She was arrested on March 3 on the Bengaluru airport whereas allegedly trying to evade customs obligation to the tune of Rs 4.83 crore by strapping the gold on her physique utilizing bandages. She moved the excessive court docket for bail after a classes court docket denied the identical, citing alleged use of the hawala path to switch funds to buy the gold.
Arguing earlier than Justice S Vishwajith Shetty, Senior Advocate Sandesh Chouta, acknowledged that the search and seizure didn’t adhere to guidelines prescribed below Part 102 of the Customs Act which requires the particular person being searched to be taken both earlier than a gazetted Customs officer or a Justice of the Peace.
Chouta argued that the gazetted officer that Ranya Rao was produced earlier than was additionally the investigating officer within the case. Additional, officers had allegedly not knowledgeable her family members in regards to the arrest in writing however solely telephonically.
The counsel additionally argued that bail would ordinarily be granted for offences that attracted lower than seven years’ imprisonment below the Customs Act. He additional cited that the actress had been imprisoned for 45 days.
The bail matter will probably be additional heard by the excessive court docket on April 21, when the Directorate of Income and Intelligence (DRI) is ready to current its assertion of objections.
Not too long ago, a particular court docket for financial offences in Bengaluru rejected the bail software of an alleged hawala vendor within the case.
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The actress’s mom, H P Rohini, had additionally approached the court docket to protect the CCTV footage on the time of her arrest, upon which the court docket had handed a path for the fabric to be preserved for investigation and trial.
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