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Actress arrested for using Forged Docu for US Visa
By: Tupaki Desk | 27 Aug 2015 8:04 AM GMTMalayalam actress Neethu Krishna Vasu and two others have been arrested by the Chennai police for allegedly producing forged documents to obtain US Visa.
The 27-Year-Old Actress reached US Consulate in Chennai on Tuesday for a Visa interview. She was accompanied by two persons namely Justin Thomas from Ernakulam and P Subash from Alappuzha.
Reportedly, The trio submitted forged documents including a marriage invitation card claiming they wish to go to US for dance performance at a wedding ceremony. But, the officials didn't take much time to find out that the invitation card was fake. A case was registered and all of the three were arrested immediately.
During the investigation, The Actress and Two Men confessed that Producer Raju from AP and Kunjumon from Kerala promised them good income for dancing at marriages in US. Mr. Raju has collected Rs 2 lakh from Neethu in the name of processing the visa formalities.
Neethu Krishna Vasu, Justin Thomas and P Subash were sent to Judicial Custody. Police launched a search operation to nab Raju and Kunjumon.
The 27-Year-Old Actress reached US Consulate in Chennai on Tuesday for a Visa interview. She was accompanied by two persons namely Justin Thomas from Ernakulam and P Subash from Alappuzha.
Reportedly, The trio submitted forged documents including a marriage invitation card claiming they wish to go to US for dance performance at a wedding ceremony. But, the officials didn't take much time to find out that the invitation card was fake. A case was registered and all of the three were arrested immediately.
During the investigation, The Actress and Two Men confessed that Producer Raju from AP and Kunjumon from Kerala promised them good income for dancing at marriages in US. Mr. Raju has collected Rs 2 lakh from Neethu in the name of processing the visa formalities.
Neethu Krishna Vasu, Justin Thomas and P Subash were sent to Judicial Custody. Police launched a search operation to nab Raju and Kunjumon.