Palakkad MLA Mamkootathil gets bail in third rape case
Palakkad MLA Rahul Mamkootathil, accused of multiple rapes, was granted bail in a third case after 18 days in jail, with a detailed court order pending.
Palakkad MLA Rahul Mamkootathil, accused of raping multiple women, was granted bail in the third rape case filed against him on Wednesday and is set to walk out of jail after 18 days.

N Harikumar, sessions judge at the Pathanamthitta Sessions Court granted the expelled Congress legislator bail. A detailed order is awaited.
The court had last week reserved its order on the application filed by the MLA following a detailed hearing.
In this case, the MLA is accused by a woman of sexually assaulting her in a hotel room in Thiruvalla in April 2024 at a time when he headed the state Youth Congress unit.
The woman has alleged that Mamkootathil befriended her on social media in 2024, cultivated a friendship and later expressed an interest to marry her. It is alleged that he invited her to a hotel room in Thiruvalla, under the pretext of discussing marriage. At the hotel, the MLA allegedly raped her and caused physical injuries.
According to the complainant, when she became pregnant, the legislator backtracked from his offer of marriage. He also allegedly compelled her to buy expensive gifts for him, including watches and footwear. The bills of such purchases have been handed over to investigating officials.
The MLA was arrested by the Kerala police in a secret midnight operation on Jan 11 after taking him into custody from a hotel in his constituency of Palakkad.
His petition for anticipatory bail in the first case, in which a woman accused him of rape and forced termination of pregnancy, is pending before the Kerala high court.
ABOUT THE AUTHORVishnu VarmaVishnu Varma is Assistant Editor and reports from Kerala for the Hindustan Times. He has 10 years of experience writing for print and digital platforms and has worked at The New York Times, NDTV and The Indian Express in the past. He specialises in longform reportage at the intersections of politics, crime, social commentary and environment.Read More

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