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Sukesh Chandrashekhar is the target of a complaint from Jacqueline Fernandez, who claims that “he is threatening with intimidating tactics.”

Actress Jacqueline Fernandez has reported suspected conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar for intimidating and harassing her while she was incarcerated. She brought the matter before Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora, as per the Indian Express article. Additionally, Jacqueline sent the letter to the Crime Branch Special Commissioner of Police. To begin a preliminary investigation into the allegation, a specialized team has been contacted.

The letter that Jacqueline wrote
Jacqueline wrote to the police chief a few days ago, titled “Systemic failure in prosecution witness protection.” In the letter, she described herself as a responsible citizen who had unintentionally become involved in a case that had significant ramifications for the rule of law and the integrity of our legal system. In the middle of a terrifying experience of psychological pressure and targeted intimidation efforts, I am writing to you as a prosecution witness in a case lodged with the special cell. While incarcerated in Mandoli Jail, an accused guy going by the name Sukesh is threatening her in public by using frightening techniques.

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Jacqueline asked for quick action.
Jacqueline wrote to the police commissioner pleading for him to step in right now. She said that it puts her safety in danger and calls into question the fairness of the court system. In order to safeguard Sukesh as a prosecution witness in a case under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), she recommended that a FIR under provisions of the IPC be filed against her.

“These acts challenge not only my personal freedoms but also the foundation of our legal system. The integrity and effectiveness of our legal systems are being jeopardized by the erosion of the basic concept of witness protection. She said, “To avoid future misuse, it is necessary that all communication channels accessible to the accused be scrutinized and rigorous safeguards be established.

Concerning the case
Jacqueline filed a request in December of last year with a Delhi court to stop Sukesh from communicating with her by letters, texts, or remarks. Jacqueline is a witness in the ₹200 crore money laundering and extortion case connected to Sukesh that is being looked at by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW).

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