Actress Meera Mithun sent to judicial custody till Aug 27 for derogatory remarks against SC community
Sunday, 15 August 2021 (17:41 IST)
Chennai: Model-turned-actor Meera Mitun, who was arrested by the police from a resort at Alappuzha in Kerala last evening for her casteist slur remarks, was on Sunday brought to the city and remanded in judicial custody till August 27.
She was arrested by a special Cyber Crime police team after she failed to appear for inquiry in connection with a case booked against her.
She was brought to the city today and produced before the 11th Saidapet Metropolitan Magistrate, who remanded her in judicial custody till August 27, according to a police release.
During an interview with a YouTube channel, Meera had said that all the Scheduled Caste film workers should be kicked out of the industry.
Based on a complaint from Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi functionary Vanniyarasu, the cyber crime police of the Central Crime Branch booked her under seven sections of the IPC and under the Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
She had been summoned to appear before the Cyber Crime police for questioning on August 12 in connection with the case.
However, she failed to appear and went absconding, following which a special team nabbed her in Kerala.
After obtaining a transit remand, she was brought to Chennai today.
After questioning, she was produced before the court and remanded in judicial custody.
Police also arrested Mira's friend Akash in connection with the case and he was being questioned. He would be produced before the court later for judicial remand. (UNI)