Sandalwood drug case: Anchor Anushree appears before M’luru CCB for questioning
Team Udayavani, Sep 26, 2020, 9:38 AM IST
Mangaluru: Actress cum anchor Anushree arrived at Panambur police station to appear before the Central Crime Branch (CCB) police of Mangaluru who are tracking the drug links for questioning.
Anushree hails from Mangaluru and is now settled in Bengaluru. Mangaluru Police had arrested actor choreographer Kishore Aman Shetty and his friend Akeel on Sep 19. Since then the police had started tracking the drug links in the city. As part of the investigation, the police have also sent a notice to actress Anushree.
Sources said that the notice was issued as she knew Kishore Aman Shetty and also Tarun very closely. The Mangaluru police team which had been to the residence of Anushree in Bengaluru on Thursday handed over the notice.
The ongoing probe of Sandalwood drugs scandal has left many shocked as a number of celebs have come under the scanner. Earlier this week, three telly stars Geetha Bharathi Bhat, Abhishek Das, and Rashmitha Changappa had appeared before the ISD for questioning regarding their alleged connection with the ongoing probe regarding the drug scandal.
While Rashmitha confirmed to us that she had already appeared before ISD for primary interrogation the previous week, Abhishek Das and Geetha appeared on September 22 for investigation at the ISD office in Bangalore.
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