On Friday, a Bengaluru court remanded JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna to the custody of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) until June 6, in connection with the Hassan sex abuse case. The lawmaker, accused of raping at least two women, including a former maid in her 60s, and sexually harassing another woman, was presented before the 42nd Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (ACMM).
Prajwal Revanna was arrested by SIT officials shortly after his arrival at Bengaluru‘s Kempegowda International Airport from Munich, Germany, at 12:53 am on Friday. He had reportedly fled abroad following the surfacing of sleaze videos during the April 26 Lok Sabha elections in southern Karnataka.
After spending the night in a holding cell at the SIT office located at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) headquarters in Bengaluru, Prajwal underwent a medical checkup at Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital in Shivajinagar. Subsequently, he was produced before the magistrate.
Special Public Prosecutor Ashok Naik, representing the SIT, requested 14 days of police custody for Prajwal. However, Prajwal’s advocate, Arun G, argued that the initial FIR filed against his client did not mention rape charges until May 5 and opposed the extended police custody. Naik countered by stating that there were “several pieces of evidence” against Prajwal and reiterated the demand for police custody. In response, Arun suggested that one day of police custody would suffice for interrogation, urging the court not to remand Prajwal for more than a day.
After hearing arguments from both sides, Judge Shivakumar reserved the order. Following an hour-long break, the judge remanded Prajwal in police custody until June 6. The SIT, as sources indicated, plans to begin the investigation process as early as Saturday, including conducting a spot mahazar (recreation of the crime scene) and potentially a potency test on Prajwal.
On Friday morning, before Prajwal was taken for his medical examination, his counsel Arun visited him at the SIT office. Addressing the media, Arun stated that Prajwal was fully cooperating with the SIT and appealed for no media trial, emphasizing Prajwal’s request for a fair hearing without prejudgment. Arun urged the media, both English and Kannada, to respect Prajwal’s legal rights while carrying out their duties.
According to Arun, the SIT had shown Prajwal’s arrest in the first case of sexual harassment, registered on April 28 at the Holenarasipura Town police station. This case also implicates Prajwal’s father, Holenarasipura MLA HD Revanna, as the first accused. Both are charged with sexually harassing a 47-year-old former house help.
The allegations against Prajwal Revanna have sparked significant attention, given his political standing and the serious nature of the charges. The Hassan sex abuse case has emerged as a high-profile investigation, with the SIT under pressure to conduct a thorough and impartial probe. The upcoming days will be crucial as the SIT delves deeper into the allegations and evidence surrounding Prajwal Revanna and his alleged victims.
The legal proceedings against Prajwal will be closely watched, not just for their outcome, but also for the broader implications they may have on addressing sexual harassment and abuse within political spheres. As the SIT continues its investigation, the case underscores the importance of upholding justice and the rule of law, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their status, are held accountable for their actions.