Bigg Boss Telugu Winner Prashant Sent To 14-day Judicial Remand
Bigg Boss winner Pallavi Prasanth was remanded by a Nampally court in connection with a public property damage case.
Hyderabad: Bigg Boss winner Pallavi Prasanth was remanded by a Nampally court in connection with a public property damage case.
Prashanth was taken to Chanchalguda jail after the court remanded him to 14-day judicial custody. Prashant is a remand prisoner in the jail now.
Bigg Boss Telugu season 7 winner Pallavi Prashanth’s bail plea has been heard in the Nampally court. The court adjourned the verdict till Friday (December 22).
Prashant’s lawyer Julakanti Venugopal sought bail from the court for Pallavi Prashanth. He told the court that the illegal developments of the destruction of the property took place due to lack of proper security provided by the police.
Advocate Venugopal told the court that Bigg Boss winner Prashanth was not aware of what happened outside. The Jubilee Hills police also arrested 16 other accused in the case. Among the accused, four are minors.
The remaining 12 will be produced before the court after medical examination. The minors will be produced before a Juvenile Justice Board.
According to the police, Pallavi Prashanth’s fans resorted to vandalism after the Bigg Boss finale. A case has been registered against them for attacking private vehicles, RTC buses and police vehicles and damaging them.
The police have taken the incident seriously. They are in the process of identifying the attackers. The police have identified 16 people and detained them.
Based on the videos and CCTV footage, the police are identifying those involved in the vandalism. After the Bigg Boss finale, Pallavi Prashanth went for a rally in defiance of police orders and stopped vehicles on the road, following which the fans got angry and indulged in vandalism.