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Gangrape case: Kerala moves HC challenging actor Dileep’s acquittal

Kerala government appeals Dileep's acquittal in 2017 actress abduction case, seeking re-examination and harsher penalties for other convicts.

Published on: Feb 28, 2026 07:08 AM IST
By , Thiruvananthapuram
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The Kerala government on Friday moved the state high court challenging the acquittal of actor Dileep and three others by a trial court in the 2017 actress abduction and gang rape case.

Gangrape case: Kerala moves HC challenging actor Dileep’s acquittal
Gangrape case: Kerala moves HC challenging actor Dileep’s acquittal

The Ernakulam principal sessions court, in December last year, had found Dileep and three others not guilty in the case, stating that the prosecution could not prove the charges of criminal conspiracy against the actor.

The court, however, found six others, including first accused Sunil NS aka ‘Pulsar’ Suni, guilty of offences, including gangrape, kidnapping and conspiracy. The sessions court later sentenced them to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment.

The acquittal of Dileep in the case had sparked strong response from many within the civil society and political realms. State law minister P Rajeev had affirmed in December that the state would challenge his exoneration by the court.

Apart from Dileep, the state has moved the high court to re-examine the acquittals of three other accused – Charly Thomas, Sanil Kumar and Sarath G Nair. In its appeal, the state has also pleaded for enhancement of the punishment awarded to the six convicts including, Sunil NS.

On February 17, 2017, a leading Malayalam actress, while on her way from Thrissur to Kochi, was abducted and sexually assaulted inside a moving car. The assault was also videographed by the six-member gang headed by ‘Pulsar’ Suni. The prosecution argued that the kidnapping and gang rape of the actress was carried out on the instructions of Dileep who allegedly harboured resentment against her for being involved in his break-up and eventual divorce from actress Manju Warrier.

On December 8, Ernakulam principal sessions judge Honey M Varghese acquitted Dileep on the charge of conspiracy in the case while finding six accused –– Sunil NS, Martin Antony, B Manikandan, VP Vijeesh, H Salim and Pradeep –– guilty of charges including gangrape, kidnapping, intent to outrage a woman’s modesty, and conspiracy.

 
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