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Kerala bishop counters Balachandrakumar's claim that he helped Dileep get bail

Written by : IANS

A bishop's statement has been recorded in connection with the conspiracy case to murder investigation officers probing the 2017 actor assault case, in which actor Dileep is eighth accused, sources said on Saturday, May 21. Neyattinkara bishop Vincent Samuel, who was ducking the media till now, is understood to have appeared before the Crime Branch earlier this week and recorded his statement at an undisclosed location in Kottayam.

The bishop's name first surfaced this January and it was said that he was instrumental in Dileep getting a bail, the actor's former friend and director Balachandrakumar revealed last December. Apart from the role played by the bishop, Balachandrakumar also alleged that Dileep had conspired to do away with the police officials probing the case. Distancing itself from the case, the Neyattinkara diocese stated that the bishop had no connections with either the actor or Balachandrakumar.

However, when the police team probing the new case registered based on Balachandrakumar's statement progressed, Dileep and his close associates sought anticipatory bail, which they got after prolonged hearings. It was against this backdrop that the bishop was called to give his statement and according to sources, the bishop said he knew Balachandrakumar, but denied any role in Dileep getting bail. 

Now with contradicting statements by the bishop, the two cases that the actor is entangled in and the probe in both the cases reaching its last leg, all eyes are on the probe report, as the Crime Branch has already sought cancellation of Dileep’s bail, which will come up before the court later this month.

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