Renukaswamy murder case: Police custody of actor Darshan, 12 others extended by five days

Renukaswamy allegedly commented on Pavithra Gowda's social media account and accused her of creating a rift between the actor and his wife.

ByPTI

Published Jun 15, 2024 | 8:56 PM Updated Jun 15, 2024 | 8:56 PM

Darshan in 'Kaatera'. (Supplied)

A court in Bengaluru on Saturday, 15 June, extended the police custody of Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa, his friend Pavithra Gowda and eleven others, who have been arrested in connection with the Renukaswamy murder case, by five more days.

They were produced before the court as their six-day police custody will end on 16 June. As the court would be shut on Sundays and Mondays (Bakrid) – a public holiday, the police decided to produce them before Judge Vishwanath C Goudar.

With this, Darshan, Gowda and others will continue to be in police custody till 20 June.

The advocates of Darshan and others requested the court to send them to judicial custody. However, the investigation team requested the court that crucial evidence and equipment used to torture the deceased needs to be recovered and hence extend the police custody. After hearing both sides, the 21st Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM) court granted police custody.

Darshan, popularly known as “Challenging Star” and 12 of his close associates were arrested on 11 June for the murder of 33-year-old Renukaswamy, a fan of the actor.

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Renukaswamy’s murder

Renukaswamy, a resident of Chitradurga, allegedly commented on the social media account of Gowda, a small-time actor, accusing her of creating a rift between the actor and his wife. He also allegedly used “indecent language” and posted offensive messages, according to police sources.

According to sources, one of the accused, Raghavendra, who is part of Darshan’s fan club in Chitradurga, had brought Renukaswamy to a shed in RR Nagar, on the pretext that Darshan wanted to meet him. It was in this shed that he was allegedly tortured and killed.

The body was found near a stormwater drain next to an apartment in Sumanahalli on 9 June.

The investigation team is believed to have gathered enough evidence, including CCTV footage, which could establish that Darshan was present during the alleged assault on Renukaswamy, leading to his death, sources said, adding that the victim had suffered multiple injuries on his body.

According to sources, police had taken Darshan to his RR Nagar residence on 14 June for spot ‘mahazar’ and have reportedly seized certain things from there, including clothes.

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