Raj Kundra Pornography Case: Actress Sherlyn Chopra summoned by Mumbai Crime Branch for an interrogation round

The Raj Kundra pornography case has been in the headlines for weeks now. Since then, many murky details have unravelled. Raj Kundra was arrested on July 19 along with others for their alleged involvement in the creation and distribution of pornographic content. The crime branch has by now summoned many prime suspects like Gehana Vasisth, Tanveer Khan etc.

Sherlyn Chopra will now be summoned by the crime branch on Friday. The actress was asked to appear before the crime branch for an interrogation round related to the Raj Kundra pornography case.

In a tweet, ANI revealed, “Property Cell of Mumbai Police Crime Branch has summoned actress Sherlyn Chopra asking her to appear before it for questioning today in connection with the porn film production case in which businessman Raj Kundra was arrested,” Mumbai Police.

On Thursday, Director of Armsprime Media Private Limited Saurabh Kushwaha was summoned for questioning by the Property Cell of Mumbai Crime Branch.

Bombay Session Court on Thursday said it will hear the bail application of businessman Raj Kundra and his colleague Ryan Thorpe on August 10. Both are currently in judicial custody. According to reports, the Bombay High Court on August 02, reserved its order on petitions filed by Raj Kundra and his associate Ryan Thorpe challenging their arrest in a case in connection with the pornography racket case.

During the hearing, police revealed that they found 68 X-rated videos on Raj Kundra’s laptop. Other than that, police also found a script with sexual content on his laptop. On July 25, the crime branch also revealed that four of Raj Kundra’s employees had turned into witnesses against him.

Kundra has been named as a key conspirator by the Mumbai Police and is currently booked under the following: Sections 420 (cheating), 34 (common intention), 292, and 293 (related to obscene and indecent advertisements and displays) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) in addition to relevant sections of the IT Act and the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act.