Vinayakan released on bail after creating ruckus at Ernakulam police station

S Venkateshwari
After an intense incident at the ernakulam North police station, Vinayakan, the actor who has been garnering recognition from people worldwide for his role as the primary antagonist in the Rajinikanth film Jailer, was recently taken into custody. vinayakan had a medical test last night and was then freed on bail. A lawsuit was brought against him for indecent behavior, yelling at government personnel without a good reason, and demonstrating a lack of self-control in a public setting.

In a data-facebook post written in Malayalam, Uma Thomas expressed her concerns, saying, "We all have been watching drunk Vinayakan's antics on media. He abused police officers, including the SHO on duty at ernakulam North Station. Despite coming to the station, behaving in an outrageous manner, and obstructing the duties of police officers, he was released on bail by the station under weak charges. Is this the privilege of being a comrade? Or is it following instructions from Cliff House? I'm curious. Whatever be the case, it goes without saying that the incident is demoralizing to a section of police officers who work with dignity..."


A family argument was the cause of the event that resulted in Vinayakan's incarceration. vinayakan phoned the police to his flat near jawaharlal nehru Stadium in Kaloor, Kochi, at about 4:30 p.m. It became apparent that the family's argument centred on a disagreement about the acquisition of an apartment. The concerned parties were consulted by the police.

But in the course of these conversations, vinayakan lost his cool and yelled at the police, accusing them of being biassed since they were only hearing one side of the story and were biassed in favour of the ladies involved. He insisted that all police personnel, male and female alike, vacate his flat.




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