KOZHIKODE: There are no hurdles in framing Kerala Anti-Social Activities (Prevention) Act (KAAPA) against Muhammed Nisham, the accused in the murder case of Chandrabose, the security guard in Thrissur, said DGP K S Balasubramanyam. Nisham has committed the crime coming under this act, he said. He also told reporters that the discussion held between Nisham and the former police commissioner are being examined.
Meantime, Nisham’s wife Amal was questioned in connection with the incident. Her statement was recorded by a team led by Peramangalam circle inspector. Witnesses had stated that Amal was with Nisham when the incident happened but she did not take an attempt to stop him from the crime.
A notice was sent to Amal on Saturday.The statements of the main witnesses in the case-Anoop, Ajeesh and Azanar were recorded as per Act 164.
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