dileep

KOCHI: The phones handed over by the accused including actor Dileep in the case of conspiracy to endanger the investigating officers in the case of attacking the actress, will not be opened in the magistrate court. The Aluva Magistrate Court ordered to send the sealed box to the Cyber Forensic Lab in Thiruvananthapuram, for examination. The prosecution had earlier demanded that the patterns handed over by Dileep and others be inspected in Aluva itself to know whether it is correct. The court had rejected this demand. Though the accused requested the court not to allow to examine the phones in the presence of the crime branch, the court rejected it.

Meantime, the high court will consider the anticipatory bail pleas of Dileep and others today. The crime branch is firm in their stand seeking the custody of Dileep. A bench led by Justice P Gopinath will consider the anticipatory bail pleas of Dileep, his brother Anoop, brother-in-law T N Suraj, relative Appu alias Krishna Prasad, friends Baiju Chengamanadu and hotel owner Sarath from Aluva.