Mumbai Rave party case: Wayne Parnell appears before police
Parnell on Monday had surrendered before a Mumbai Sessions court. He was one of the accused in the Juhu rave party case. He was granted a bail of Rs. 10,000.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 10, 2013 03:41 pm IST
South African cricket player Wayne Parnell, who is out on bail in connection with a 'rave party' case, on Wednesday appeared before police to record his statement, as per court directives. Parnell appeared at the Juhu police station as per the special NDPS court order, a police official said.
"His statement is being recorded," the official added. The cricketer had surrendered before the court on Monday after which he was placed under arrest and subsequently granted bail for Rs 10,000.
Police had sought his custody but the court did not grant permission. The court instructed the cricketer to appear before the police so that his statement could be recorded.
Last month, the court had given a copy of the charge sheet filed in the case to all other accused, including IPL cricketer Rahul Sharma and actor couple Apoorva Agnihotri and Shilpa Agnihotri.
Mumbai Police had on March 6 filed the charge sheet in the case after which the court had summoned all the accused. Police had conducted a raid in May last year on a party at a hotel in suburban Juhu, where drugs were allegedly being consumed, and rounded up around 86 persons.
They filed a 1,200-page charge sheet against 86 people while 35 accused, mostly foreigners, were shown as wanted, a police official had earlier said.