Aisha not cooperating with probe: Lakshadweep administration
The Hindu
Counsel tells HC that she was refusing to furnish documents sought by police
The Lakshadweep administration on Tuesday informed the Kerala High Court that Aisha Sultana, filmmaker and an accused in a sedition case, had refused to give certain documents sought by the Kavaratti police and that she had deleted her mobile chats after the registration of the case. The submission was made in a statement filed by the Lakshadweep administration in response to Ms. Sultana’s petition seeking to quash the case against her. The administration said on a close watch of the TV debate, she was found reading something from her mobile phone before making the seditious remarks and she was in constant touch with some others at the time of the debate.More Related News
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