"When the Chief Minister, who is also holding the Home portfolio, is saying that there was no conspiracy behind the incident.... Is there any need for further evidence to prove that he was trying to subotage the investigation into the case," Chennithala said.
He was speaking at a function organised here to conclude a 24-hour-fast by P T Thomas, Congress MLA from Thrikkakara, to protest the 'rise in crimes against women in Kerala.'
Meanwhile, the Special Investigation Team probing the case today took the key accused 'Pulsar' Suni and his accomplice V P Vigeesh to Coimbatore where they had allegedly fled after committing the crime.
Police is looking for more evidence including the mobile phone used for allegedly clicking the pictures of the actress and the SIM cards used by the accused.
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The Aluva Judicial First Class Magistrate Court had yesterday remanded the accused to police custody till March 5.
An identification parade of the four other accused in the incident, Manikandan, Martin, Salim and Pradeep, was held at the Aluva sub-jail yesterday.
The actress, who has starred in Tamil and Telugu films, was abducted and allegedly molested inside her car for two hours by the accused, who had forced their way into the vehicle on the night of February 17 and later escaped in a busy area in Kochi.