More trouble for Darshan as close friend Chikkanna could turn witness

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Published August 10, 2024 at 1:58pm

    Darshan is A2 in Renukaswamy murder case

    Pavitra Gowda is A1 in the same case

    Chikkanna's statements may trouble Darshan

Kannada actor Darshan, currently incarcerated at Parappana Agrahara Central Prison for the past 50 days, is facing escalating legal trouble in connection with the Renukaswamy murder case. The popular actor was arrested for his alleged involvement in the brutal assault and subsequent death of Renukaswamy, an incident that has captured widespread public and media attention.

Also Read: Police record statement of person who purchased sim card for Darshan

In a significant development, Darshan’s close friend and associate, Chikkana, has provided a statement under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) before a magistrate. Statements made under this section are given under oath and can serve as crucial evidence in legal proceedings.

According to reports, Chikkana’s testimony places Darshan at the scene of the crime. It is alleged that on the night of the murder, Darshan left the Stonny Brooks pub in RR Nagar and proceeded directly to the shed where Renukaswamy was viciously assaulted and killed. This statement could play a key role in the prosecution’s case against the actor, potentially solidifying their claims.

As Darshan remains behind bars, this new testimony may significantly influence the outcome of the trial. The ongoing investigation continues to unravel the events surrounding Renukaswamy’s death, with Darshan’s future now heavily dependent on the evidence being gathered. The case has drawn intense scrutiny, with fans and the film industry closely monitoring each new development.

More trouble for Darshan as close friend Chikkanna could turn witness

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    Darshan is A2 in Renukaswamy murder case

    Pavitra Gowda is A1 in the same case

    Chikkanna's statements may trouble Darshan

Kannada actor Darshan, currently incarcerated at Parappana Agrahara Central Prison for the past 50 days, is facing escalating legal trouble in connection with the Renukaswamy murder case. The popular actor was arrested for his alleged involvement in the brutal assault and subsequent death of Renukaswamy, an incident that has captured widespread public and media attention.

Also Read: Police record statement of person who purchased sim card for Darshan

In a significant development, Darshan’s close friend and associate, Chikkana, has provided a statement under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) before a magistrate. Statements made under this section are given under oath and can serve as crucial evidence in legal proceedings.

According to reports, Chikkana’s testimony places Darshan at the scene of the crime. It is alleged that on the night of the murder, Darshan left the Stonny Brooks pub in RR Nagar and proceeded directly to the shed where Renukaswamy was viciously assaulted and killed. This statement could play a key role in the prosecution’s case against the actor, potentially solidifying their claims.

As Darshan remains behind bars, this new testimony may significantly influence the outcome of the trial. The ongoing investigation continues to unravel the events surrounding Renukaswamy’s death, with Darshan’s future now heavily dependent on the evidence being gathered. The case has drawn intense scrutiny, with fans and the film industry closely monitoring each new development.

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