Tag: Raj Kundra Arrest

  • Raj Kundra’s brother-in law involved in Hotshot app: Shilpa Shetty tells Mumbai Police

    By ANI
    MUMBAI: Actor Shilpa Shetty on Friday, July 23, 2021, told Mumbai Police that London-based Pradeep Bakshi, the brother-in-law of her husband Raj Kundra was involved with the Hotshot app and its functioning, said sources.

    According to sources, Shilpa Shetty told Mumbai Police that she was not aware of the exact content of the Hotshot app claiming she has nothing to do with the application. This is in connection with a case related to the production of pornographic films, in which her husband is the prime accused.

    The actor claimed that her husband Raj Kundra is innocent and was not involved in producing porn content. She stated that it is London-based Pradeep Bakshi who was involved with the Hotshot app and its functioning.

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    Mumbai Police sources said Shilpa Shetty also mentioned that the content of erotica is different from pornography. She also spoke about the other OTT platforms being full of similar erotica content, which is not considered porn.

    Mumbai Police on Friday conducted a raid at Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra’s residence. Police seized a hard disk and a computer from their residence.

    According to sources, Mumbai police is checking if Shilpa Shetty played an active role in the entire porn racket, in which her husband is the key accused.

    Mumbai Police questioned the actor on her knowledge of the Hotshot app, on which the porn content used to be uploaded.

    She was asked if she was aware of porn content upload related operations being conducted in the premises of the Viaan company.

    Mumbai police is also checking whether any money earned from the porn racket was routed to/from Shilpa Shetty’s accounts or not.

    A Mumbai court on Friday sent actor Shilpa Shetty’s husband and businessman Raj Kundra and his associate Ryan Thorpe to police custody till July 27 in connection with a case related to the production of pornographic films.

    Mumbai Police told the Court that they suspect money earned from pornography was used for online betting. Raj Kundra was arrested by Mumbai Police for allegedly creating pornographic films and publishing them through some mobile applications on Monday night.

    The Mumbai Police on Tuesday informed that the Property Cell of its Crime Branch had so far arrested a total of 11 people, including Kundra for their alleged involvement in the crime.

    “He appears to be the key conspirator. We have sufficient evidence regarding this,” Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale had said.

    The case was registered with Crime Branch Mumbai in February 2021 about the creation of pornographic films and the use of apps. 

  • Raj Kundra case: Model files complaint after getting threats, vulgar calls

    By ANI
    MUMBAI: Model Sagarika Shona Suman on Friday, July 23, 2021, lodged a complaint in Oshiwara Police station in Mumbai that she is receiving threatening and vulgar calls on social media following her allegations against businessman Raj Kundra.

    “I wish to complain about several threatening, abusive and vulgar calls that I have been receiving for the last three days on Facebook and Instagram messenger from unknown, fake and automated accounts, regarding the Raj Kundra matter, in which I had complained regarding the same,” stated the complaint.

    Suman informed that she has temporarily deactivated her social media accounts in wake of the threat messages.

    ALSO READ: ‘Films do not contain explicitly sexual acts’: Raj Kundra moves HC against arrest

    “The calls from unknown persons have threatened to kill or rape, besides being very vulgar and abusive. For the moment. I have temporarily deactivated my Facebook and Instagram accounts as the above-mentioned calls were becoming a big nuisance and were very annoying as they were being made even at very odd hours,” she said.

    The model said she is willing to join any investigation regarding the case against Raj Kundra.

    “I fear lot my life as there could be some lunatic and crazy people out there, who being fans or friends of Raj Kundra, could go to any extent to harm me or my family. I request you to take stringent and strict action In this matter and even register an FIR if need be and arrest the concerned accused persons who are giving threats to rape me and threats to my life. I am willing to join any investigation in the above matter, provide further details and request you to take the requisite action,” Suman said.

    Earlier in a video clip, the model had claimed that Kundra offered her a role in a web series and allegedly asked to give an audition in the nude.

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    “In August 2020, I got a call from Umesh Kamat, who offered me a web series produced by Kundra. When I joined the video call, he demanded a nude audition that I refused,” she had said.

    Suman even had held a press conference and reported the same in February this year.

    A Mumbai court on Friday sent actor Shilpa Shetty’s husband and businessman Raj Kundra and his associate Ryan Thorpe to police custody till July 27 in connection with a case related to the production of pornographic films.

    Mumbai Police told the Court that they suspect money earned from pornography was used for online betting. Raj Kundra was arrested by Mumbai Police for allegedly creating pornographic films and publishing them through some mobile applications on Monday night.

    The Mumbai Police on Tuesday informed that the Property Cell of its Crime Branch had so far arrested a total of 11 people, including Kundra for their alleged involvement in the crime.

    “He appears to be the key conspirator. We have sufficient evidence regarding this,” Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale had said.

    The case was registered with Crime Branch Mumbai in February 2021 about the creation of pornographic films and the use of apps. 

  • ‘Films do not contain explicitly sexual acts’: Raj Kundra moves HC against arrest

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: Businessman Raj Kundra on Friday challenged before the Bombay High Court his arrest in a case of alleged production and distribution of pornographic films through apps, saying these videos might be described as “lascivious” but do not show “explicit sexual acts”.

    Kundra (45), the husband of actor Shilpa Shetty, was arrested on July 19 by Mumbai Police.

    A magistrate’s court remanded him in police custody till July 27.

    The petition sought quashing of the lower court’s order.

    The magistrate’s order sending him in police custody violated the law as serving a notice under section 41A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (before arrest) is mandatory, especially in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, it said.

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    As per section 41A, the police may, in cases where arrest is not warranted, issue summons to the accused person and record his or her statement.

    The material which the police claim to be pornographic did not “depict direct explicit sexual acts and sexual intercourse but shows material in the form of short movies which are lascivious or appeal to the prurient interest of persons at best”, Kundra’s plea contended.

    Hence section 67A of the Information Technology Act (publishing sexually explicit content) cannot be invoked, and at the most it would attract section 67 (publishing lascivious content), it said.

    On July 19, 2021, the police carried out a search at his office and requested him to go to the police station to record statement, Kundra said.

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    “The respondent (police) arrested the petitioner in the police station where he was called under the garb of recording his statement,” the plea alleged.

    After his arrest Kundra was asked to sign a notice issued under section 41A of CrPC which he refused to do, it claimed.

    Further, the sections under which he is booked do not prescribe a sentence of more than seven years in jail, so his arrest, without prior notice under section 41 A, “is completely illegal”, the petition said.

    When the First Information Report (FIR) was registered in February 2021, he was not even named as accused, Kundra said, adding that a charge sheet was filed in the case in April and several other accused are now out on bail.