“Abducting someone is not a big deal. It’s like picking up a chicken from the street. There’s no real risk,” said Pulsar Suni, one of Kerala’s most high-profile criminal suspects.
On December 8, the Principal District and Sessions Court convicted Suni of abducting and sexually assaulting a top female actor. The quantum of punishment for the crime, which took place on February 17, 2017, will be decided by the court on December 12.
Suni told TNM that he had carried out the rape for a promised amount of “1.5 crore rupees.”
In September 2024, the Supreme Court had granted Suni bail, noting that “the trial is not likely to be concluded within a reasonable time.”
During the thirteen months he spent out on bail, Suni was barred from speaking to the media. But one month after he stepped out of

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