Arrest Made at Midnight in Fresh Complaint
Police in Kerala arrested expelled Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil at midnight on Saturday in connection with a third rape case registered against him. The arrest follows a fresh complaint filed by a young woman, marking a serious escalation in the legal troubles facing the legislator.
Previous Cases and Bail Details
Earlier, multiple rape cases were registered against Rahul Mamkootathil. He secured anticipatory bail from the Kerala High Court in two cases and obtained bail from a trial court in another case. However, the latest complaint led to his arrest, as it involved new allegations and required detailed investigation.
Congress Party Expels the MLA
In the wake of the rape allegations and mounting legal cases, the Congress party expelled Rahul Mamkootathil from its ranks. Party leaders had earlier suspended him, but later took stricter action following public outrage and ongoing investigations.
Complaint Sent to CMO Triggers Action
According to senior officials, the victim sent her complaint via email to the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO). The CMO forwarded the complaint to the Crime Branch, which initiated an inquiry. Based on the findings of the preliminary investigation, police registered a fresh case and proceeded with the arrest.
Serious Allegations Made by the Victim
In her complaint, the woman alleged that Rahul Mamkootathil sexually assaulted her and forced her to undergo an abortion against her will. She also accused him of physical and mental abuse, along with financial cheating. Officials described the allegations as grave and said they required custodial interrogation.
Arrest in Pathanamthitta, Court Production Next
Crime Branch officials confirmed that they arrested the MLA in Pathanamthitta district. After completing initial questioning, police plan to produce him before the Thiruvalla court. Authorities are expected to seek his custody for further investigation.
The case has triggered strong political reactions in Kerala, while investigators continue to examine evidence related to the latest complaint.
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