Amala Skips ‘date’ With Crime Branch

Thiruvananthapuram: Popular south Indian actress Amala Paul, who was summoned by the Crime Branch over a case relating to allegedly forging documents to register their high-end vehicles in Puducherry, failed to turn up at the their office here Tuesday.

Her advocate informed the Crime Branch that the actress needed more time due to her tight filming schedule.
Crime Branch officials said they would file case after getting an explanation from the star.A preliminary inquiry conducted by the Crime Branch found that insurance policies and fake rent contracts were raised to support the claim that the stars were living in Puducherry.

The Crime Branch also received a report from the motor vehicles department, apart from video visuals.