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Mammootty,
the Malayalam superstar and father of Dulquer Salmaan, is reportedly in legal trouble. As per the latest report, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted a raid today (October 8) at a property connected to him on Greenways Road, Chennai. Mammootty, Dulquer Salmaan and the team associated with Wayfare Films are yet to react to the raid.
Mammootty's property raided
According to India Today, eight ED officers were accompanied by CRPF personnel to the premises of Wayfare Films. This comes a few days after ED’s Kochi Zonal Office carried out raids across Kerala and Tamil Nadu amid an ongoing investigation into the smuggling of high-end luxury vehicles and unauthorised foreign exchange dealings. Dulquer was named in that.ALSO READ: Dulquer Salmaan Approaches Kerala High Court To Release Luxury Cars Seized By Customs In Raid, Claims Harm To ReputationDulquer Salmaan also connected
The actor moved the Kerala High Court, seeking the release of his luxury vehicle seized during a recent customs raid, arguing that the seizure was unjustified and had adversely impacted his reputation. Searches were conducted at Dulquer’s residence on September 23, and two of his luxury cars were seized.Reacting to the media’s coverage of the issue, the actor said in his plea, “Publicity was given in media for vested reasons on the seizure, and the vehicle was carried as though included with certain other vehicles as being used for smuggling, carrying drugs, contraband and for anti-state activities. This has put the petitioner in a bad light, affecting his reputation.”Wayfare Films was launched in 2019 by Dulquer Salmaan. The Customs Preventive wing raided the residences of high-net-worth individuals in Kerala, including Dulquer and Prithviraj Sukumaran. The operation is named Numkhor, which in Bhutanese means Vehicle. Reportedly, customs has been checking the alleged illegal import of second-hand vehicles from Bhutan.Do you find this article useful?