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Central Crime Branch conducts search at Kannada actress Ragini's residence in drug case

Video Credit: ANI - Duration: 01:15s - Published
Central Crime Branch conducts search at Kannada actress Ragini's residence in drug case

Central Crime Branch conducts search at Kannada actress Ragini's residence in drug case

The Central Crime Branch (CCB) has raided the residence of Kannada actress Ragini Dwivedi in connection with a drug case on September 04 in Bengaluru.

The CCB obtained the search warrant from the court.

She is present at her house as the raid is taking place.

Her friend Ravi Shankar was interrogated and arrested by police on charges of drug supply.


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