Removing extraction case filed against actor G Krishnakumar and his family

Thiruvananthapuram, police announced on Saturday that a case of kidnapping and forced recovery had been recorded against the actor-Cum-Royta Ji Krishnakumar and his family based on the complaint of an employee of her daughter of her daughter Dia. Police said the complainant had allegedly alleged that Krishnakumar and Diya had kidnapped him and had stabbed him.

According to the FIR deposited by the museum police, the complainant, all the employees, allegedly alleged that they had been threatened and forcefully taken to another place, where they were pressurized to put the money back. Earlier, Krishnakumar had filed a complaint against the employees of the Establishment of his daughter Dia Krishna, alleging that he had rigged the QR code established for the payment of the UPI and manipulated 69 Lakhs. On this basis, a case was recorded against three employees. Another case was also registered against the husband of an accused for threatening the DIA on the phone.

A FIR was filed with the museum police station. A police officer said: “Both cases have been recorded. We are investigating all the evidence presented with complaints. After additional measures are taken.” Meanwhile, Krishnakumar told a television channel that Diya was pregnant, she could not pay attention to her business and at the same time as three women employees worked around 69 Lakh of the company. The actor said that after discovering this when he spoke of the police ‘action, the women came to meet her with their husband and admitted a diversion.

The actor’s return leader Krishnakumar said: “He (the women) initially gave about eight Lakh rupees and said that she would make the amount remaining and asked us not to file a complaint. But later, one of them called and threatened my daughter, after which we filed a police complaint on May 30 or on May 31.

Krishnakumar said: “I learned that a matter was recorded against the six family members, including my son -in -law under uncritated provisions.” The actor said he had sent an email to the office of the chief minister clarifying the situation and obtained the answer from there. Krishnakumar also said that he had electronic evidence, including a video of embezzlement by employees, then a video of the crime. He said, “All of these evidence was given to the police.

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