Will the Court Rule on Cong MLA Rahul Mamkootathil's Bail Plea?
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Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 8 (NationPress) A local court has decided to postpone its ruling on the anticipatory bail request made by Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil concerning the second sexual assault allegation against him. The court has instructed the investigative team not to engage in any coercive or severe actions against the accused until the verdict is delivered on Wednesday.
This decision comes amid heightened legal scrutiny and police activity following a new rape complaint.
The complainant has provided a detailed report to the authorities, claiming she was sexually assaulted despite her desperate pleas for mercy and attempts to escape by physically clinging to the accused.
Her testimony reveals that ongoing threats and intimidation prevented her from coming forward sooner.
The statement was officially recorded by SP Poonguzhali, and both her account and digital evidence have been presented to the court.
This new case arises from a series of accusations in which Rahul allegedly exploited a relationship with the complainant under the guise of a marriage promise, luring her to a homestay where the assault took place.
The survivor has submitted digital proof, including WhatsApp conversations and voice messages, to bolster her allegations.
This recent pause in proceedings for Rahul Mamkootathil comes after the High Court intervened last week, halting his arrest in the initial sexual assault case until the 15th of this month.
Rahul's legal representative contends that the allegations are politically driven and lack validity, whereas the prosecution vehemently opposed any pre-arrest relief, highlighting the severity of the claims and the existence of corroborative digital evidence.
Meanwhile, police efforts to locate the Congress leader persist, as he has been evading capture since he went into hiding on the 27th of last month.
A new specialized team has been formed following concerns that information from prior search attempts had been compromised.
The initial search team, having conducted operations in Karnataka for over a week, has returned, while the new unit is anticipated to recommence their search shortly.