Kochi: Following the arrest of Kerala businessman Bobby Chemmanur on a sexual harassment complaint, Malayalam actress Honey Rose has now accused activist Rahul Easwar of allegedly cyber crime for downplaying the seriousness of her complaint and manipulating public opinion against her. Is accused of doing.
Honey Rose wrote on her Facebook handle that she and her family are facing severe mental stress, for which she holds Rahil Ishwar responsible. The actress has lodged a complaint at the Central Police Station, Ernakulam.
“Rahul Ishwar, I and my family are going through a lot of mental stress. You are one of the main reasons for this. I filed a complaint against the blatant abuse done against me on a public platform. The police found my complaint to be valid and the case was closed. Register and the court took the person against whom I had filed the complaint. The rest is up to the government, the police and the court. Rahul Ishwar is planning an organized crime in cyberspace. The complaint is intended to distort my seriousness Do it and turn public opinion against me.” Read the post.
The actress further added, “Rahul Ishwar is the main reason behind the constant threats I have been receiving through the media, which include obscene, double meaning and derogatory comments towards me and my profession. His actions have caused me to be in severe mental pain continuously. These acts have been deliberate attempts to tarnish my dignity as a woman and to harm my womanhood. to insult He has also threatened me, directly and through social media. Keeping in mind his actions, I am taking legal action against him.”
Popular Malayalam actress Honey Rose had earlier filed a sexual harassment complaint against Bobby Chemmanur. Following the complaint, Wayanad Police took the businessman into custody on Wednesday.
According to officials, the complaint was lodged at Ernakulam Central Police Station in Kochi.
Based on the complaint, a case was registered against the businessman under Section 75 of the Indian Judicial Code (BNS), 2023 and Section 67 of the IT Act.