The Mumbai Crime Branch has filed a chargesheet against two accused in the Kila Court of Mumbai for framing Bollywood actress Chrisann Pereira in a fake drugs case in Dubai. Reports suggest that the chargesheet is 1,500 pages long. It is worth noting that Chrisann Pereira was arrested by UAE police on April 1 at Sharjah Airport on drug charges, after which her family made every effort to secure her release. Indian agencies later facilitated her release from jail.

Chrisann Pereira was arrested at Sharjah Airport

According to information, Mumbai Crime Branch’s Unit 10 arrested two individuals who had allegedly sent Bollywood actress Chrisann Pereira to Sharjah with the intention of framing her in a drug case, where she was subsequently arrested with drugs. A senior police officer stated, “During the investigation, it was found that the accused had trapped Chrisann and Rodrigues in narcotics cases. We have presented this fact in the chargesheet submitted to the court.”

The police revealed that the two arrested individuals are Anthony Paul and Rajesh Babhote, a resident of Sindhudurg. The Crime Branch identified Paul as the main accused, stating that he has previously framed five people in similar fake cases.

Chrisann Pereira was framed to settle a personal dispute

Anthony Paul allegedly framed the actress to take revenge over a dispute involving a dog. Chrisann Pereira has worked in films such as ‘Road 2’ and ‘Batla House.’ News of her arrest with drugs had shocked many.

Police submit a 1,514-page chargesheet in court

The Crime Branch has filed a 1,514-page chargesheet in a Mumbai court against two accused—Anthony Paul and Rajesh Damodar Bobate alias Ravi—for framing Bollywood actress Chrisann Pereira in a Dubai drug case. The police stated in the chargesheet that the accused extorted money from people by trapping them in drug smuggling cases.

Kila Court

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Sharjah Airport

Sharjah Airport, located in the United Arab Emirates, is the third-largest airport in the country and was established in 1932, making it one of the oldest airports in the region. Initially a small airstrip, it has grown into a major hub for cargo and passenger flights, particularly serving low-cost airlines. The airport plays a key role in Sharjah’s economy and connects the emirate to numerous international destinations.

Sindhudurg

Sindhudurg is a historic sea fort located on a rocky island off the coast of Malvan in Maharashtra, India. Built in 1664 by the Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, it served as a strategic naval stronghold to protect against foreign invasions. The fort is renowned for its massive walls, hidden passages, and a temple dedicated to Shivaji, making it a significant cultural and historical landmark.