Kochi: The Kerala police team probing the February 17 actress attack seems to be hitting roadblocks at every stage.
The police wanted information about the visitors to the villa owned by actress Kavya Madhavan, wife of Dileep, who was arrested for allegedly plotting the attack. However, security guard of the residential complex in Kochi informed the cops that the register book got damaged.
However, the police suspect it to be a ploy to hide something sinister as the details of the visitors before and after the brutal attack of February 17 have gone missing
Main accused Pulsar Suni had earlier told the cops that he had visited Kavya's villa. He said he had entered the name and phone number in the register. The register thus form the crucial link that connects Suni to Kavya. Earlier, Suni had told reporters that Kavya was his madam, who allegedly masterminded the crime.
Kavya has repeatedly denied having ever known Suni. Reports had earlier linked Suni with Kavya, stating that he had worked as her car driver.
Kavya was questioned after allegations that Suni had handed over the mobile phone, in which the crime was recorded, and a memory card to someone associated with the actress. The police are yet to retrieve the memory card and the phone.
The young actress was waylaid and attacked in a moving car in Kochi on February 17. Suni, who had worked as a driver to many film personalities, was arrested six days after the crime.
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