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Tamil actor Krishna among two arrested in drug case

Tamil actor Krishna among two arrested in drug case

India Today3 days ago

Tamil actor Krishna was arrested by the Chennai police on Thursday in connection with drug abuse charges. He was brought in for questioning on Wednesday, June 25. Earlier this week, actor Srikanth was also detained by the Nungambakkam Police.Alongside Krishna, alleged drug peddler Jesveer, aka Kevin, was also arrested. So far, seven individuals have been taken into custody in the case, including Prasad, a former AIADMK functionary. All are reportedly linked to a pub brawl that took place in Chennai.advertisementThe police stated that Kevin was found in possession of 0.5 grams of cocaine, 10.3 grams of methamphetamine, 2.75 grams of MDMA, 2.4 grams of OG ganja, and 30 grams of ganja.
In a statement released by the police, it was revealed that Krishna had purchased drugs from Kevin, consumed them while sharing with friends, and was in contact with known drug users through WhatsApp. The findings are supported by scientific evidence, including traces of money transactions.During the investigation, police uncovered the involvement of drugs, prompting a deeper probe that may potentially implicate more members of the Tamil film industry.Following his arrest, Srikanth's blood samples were reportedly collected and sent for testing. Further updates on Krishna's arrest are awaited.Krishna Kulasekaran (born February 14, 1978) is a versatile Tamil actor and producer, best known for films such as 'Kazhugu', 'Yaamirukka Bayamey', 'Pandigai', and 'Vizhithiru'.- Ends

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