Ice cream parlour case: Shocking details come to light

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The ice cream parlour sex case diary has shocking revelations against Industries Minister P K Kunhalikutty and his brother-in-law K A Rauf in the sabotage of the sensational case.

One of the victims P Roslin, 37, of Eranjippalam in Kozhikode says in her statement made before the Crime Branch on March 9, 2011 that the victims were called to the house of one Chelari Sherief and trained how to face the interrogation by the Crime Branch. They were threatened to parrot what they had been taught to tell.   Roslin had retracted her statements during the trial and told the court that she did not know the accused. After all the accused were acquitted, Rauf arranged for her Gulf trip on a visit visa.

 At Karama in Dubai, she got a cleaner’s job at London Creek Hotel due to the efforts of Rauf. Along with Rajula, another accused, they worked there for three and a half years. But Roslin  returned to Kerala at the behest of Rauf. This time Rauf asked her to come back and rake up the issues and thereby make money instead of toiling in the Gulf country. She knew that without Rauf’s help she could not stay back in Gulf. It was at the insistence of Rauf that she returned here.

Roslin, however, has revealed that Rauf had secretly recorded Bindu’s and her statement in hidden camera. Roslin says Chelari Sherief had given them cash to retract their statements in the court and offered them money. However, she had sent a letter to the CB , V S and a Kozhikode court revealing the facts about the persuasion by Kunhalikutty, Rauf and Sherief.  However, the police have not taken this  seriously.

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