IPL Molestation Row: Police Identify RCB Player KP Apanna in CCTV Footage


New Delhi, May 21 (CNN-IBN): The police have identified Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) player KP Apanna from the CCTV footage in connection with the molestation case involving his RCB teammate Luke Pomersbach.

The police have identified Apanna as the one who returned with Luke to the victim's hotel room. The police also say that it is possible that members of the team approached the victim after the match to withdraw the complaint.

The victim had complained that five people including three IPL players had threatened her. Meanwhile, the Delhi Commission for Women is expected to send a notice to RCB team owner Siddartha Mallya for his tweets on the incident.

The victim has said that if the Kingfisher scion doesn't apologise, she will file a defamation suit against him.

  

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  • Anil, Bangalore / Kampala

    Mon, May 21 2012

    Wish the Commission for Women in Delhi show the same alacrity while dealing with more serious crimes against women. Are they too just wanting their own 15 minutes of fame??

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore / Doha

    Mon, May 21 2012

    If they would have showed this kind of team-work ni yesterday's match, RCB would be playing in the play-offs by now.

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  • anamika, Mangalore

    Mon, May 21 2012

    OO annappa Nikka daaye bodappaa???

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