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CDR case: Actor Udita Goswami appears before Thane police

Updated on: 25 April,2018 10:00 PM IST  |  Thane
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Police said that CDRs were commonly used in matrimonial dispute cases, as evidence or for surveillance

 CDR case: Actor Udita Goswami appears before Thane police

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Bollywood actor Udita Goswami's recorded her statement before the Crime Branch of Thane police on Wednesday in the Call Detail Record (CDR) case. Senior Police Inspector Nitin Thakre recorded Goswami's statement for over one hour, said Thane police PRO Sukhada Narkar.


She was allowed to leave afterwards. The city police, in January this year, busted an alleged racket which supplied or sold CDR illegally to private detectives and others.


Police said that CDRs were commonly used in matrimonial dispute cases, as evidence or for surveillance. It is alleged that some private detectives were obtaining CDRs from telecom companies illegally for their clients or at the behest of lawyers of celebrities.

Over a dozen persons arrested in the case included Rajani Pandit, a well-known woman private detective, and lawyer Rizwan Siddiqui, who represented many Bollywood stars. Both are now out on bail.

Also Read: CDR Row Update: Bombay HC Frees Celebrity Lawyer Rizwan Siddiqui Nabbed In The Case

Edited by mid-day online desk, with inputs from PTI

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