Actor Siddique Faces Lookout Notice from Kerala Police After Bail Plea Denied

Thursday, 26 September 2024, 00:00

Actor Siddique is under a lookout notice following the rejection of his bail plea in a serious sexual assault case. The Kerala Police issued the notice as concerns grow about the 61-year-old Malayalam actor's whereabouts. This follows his phone being turned off and his home being untraceable since the court ruling.
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Actor Siddique Faces Lookout Notice from Kerala Police After Bail Plea Denied

Actor Siddique: The Lookout Notice Explained

The Kerala Police have issued a lookout notice against actor Siddique, a prominent Malayalam actor, who is reportedly on the run after a court rejected his anticipatory bail plea concerning a serious sexual assault case. This notice has been forwarded to all district police chiefs across Kerala.

Details Surrounding the Lookout Notice

  • Issued to ensure siddique’s international presence is monitored.
  • Initiated after the Kerala High Court dismissed Siddique’s bail plea.
  • Authorities suspect he may have fled Kerala after the court's decision.

Following the court ruling on Tuesday, Siddique’s phone has been switched off, and police have been unable to locate him at his residence in Aluva, Ernakulam. Concerns have been raised by the actress who filed the allegations, worried that he may be evading justice.

Actor's Response to Allegations

Siddique, who recently stepped down as the general secretary of AMMA, faces serious charges under Section 376 for rape and Section 506 for criminal intimidation. He has publicly denied all allegations against him.


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