Jacqueline Fernandez seeks court protection against conman Sukesh
Fernandez said messages were 'entirely unwarranted and highly inappropriate'
The upcoming court session for the case is scheduled for January 17
Bollywood Star Jacqueline Fernandez seeks court protection against intimidation by conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar.
Sukesh Chandrashekhar has been sending Jacqueline Fernandez a series of letters, extending wishes on various occasions such as Holi, Easter, and even his own birthday. Some letters are also addressed to the media, expressing gratitude for sharing his perspective with the public.
Jacqueline Fernandez asserted that the messages were ‘entirely unwarranted and highly inappropriate,’ leading her to abstain from any response. She further claimed that the continuous stream of letters and messages from conman Sukesh posed a significant threat to her safety, contending that he deliberately directed these communications to electronic and print media outlets.
The actor reported to the Economic Offences Wing (EOW), highlighting Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s troubling efforts to initiate unlawful communication. However, the Delhi Police has yet to take any action on the matter.
In its response, the EOW stated that the accused Sukesh Chandrashekar has a habit of sending letters concerning Jacqueline to media platforms, through various means, which is not only threatening her directly but also affecting her social/professional assignments.
The upcoming court session for the case is scheduled for January 17.
Jacqueline Fernandez seeks court protection against conman Sukesh
Fernandez said messages were 'entirely unwarranted and highly inappropriate'
The upcoming court session for the case is scheduled for January 17
Bollywood Star Jacqueline Fernandez seeks court protection against intimidation by conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar.
Sukesh Chandrashekhar has been sending Jacqueline Fernandez a series of letters, extending wishes on various occasions such as Holi, Easter, and even his own birthday. Some letters are also addressed to the media, expressing gratitude for sharing his perspective with the public.
Jacqueline Fernandez asserted that the messages were ‘entirely unwarranted and highly inappropriate,’ leading her to abstain from any response. She further claimed that the continuous stream of letters and messages from conman Sukesh posed a significant threat to her safety, contending that he deliberately directed these communications to electronic and print media outlets.
The actor reported to the Economic Offences Wing (EOW), highlighting Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s troubling efforts to initiate unlawful communication. However, the Delhi Police has yet to take any action on the matter.
In its response, the EOW stated that the accused Sukesh Chandrashekar has a habit of sending letters concerning Jacqueline to media platforms, through various means, which is not only threatening her directly but also affecting her social/professional assignments.
The upcoming court session for the case is scheduled for January 17.