Jacqueline Fernandez was a part of Salman Khan's star-studded Da-Bangg The Tour Reloaded. The actress was all set to join celebrities like Shilpa Shetty, Saiee Manjrekar, Prabhu Deva, Sunil Grover, Kamal Khan, Guru Randhawa and Aayush Sharma in Riyadh for the show which will take place on December 10. However, she was briefly detained at the Mumbai airport by immigration officials due to a lookout notice issued by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Jacqueline is reportedly a witness in the Rs. 200 crore money laundering case against Sukesh Chandrasekhar, actress Leena Maria Paul and six others. According to ANI, the LOC (Look Out Circular) was issued with directions that she should not be permitted to leave India. As per reports, Jacqueline will be summoned to Delhi for questioning in the ongoing case. The ED had recorded the actress's statement in the past too.
ED has issued lookout notice against actor Jacqueline Fernandez in connection with a Rs 200 crore extortion case involving conman Sukesh: Sources
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— ANI (@ANI) December 5, 2021
Actor Jacqueline Fernandez was stopped at the Mumbai Airport by immigration officials due to a LOC (Look Out Circular) in connection with a Rs 200 crore extortion case involving conman Sukesh. She was supposed to fly to Muscat: Sources
— ANI (@ANI) December 5, 2021
It is learned that the LOC (Look Out Circular) was issued with directions that she should not be permitted to leave India. She left terminal-2 through departure gate no. 3 at 17:50 hrs: Sources
— ANI (@ANI) December 5, 2021
Recently, a picture of Jacqueline with Sukesh went viral. It was being said that the selfie was clicked when Sukesh was out on interim bail from April to June. Reportedly, Jacqueline and Sukesh met each other about 4 times in Chennai. He also arranged a private jet for her.
As per reports, in a 700 pages charge sheet filed against Sukesh, it is mentioned that the conman sent expensive gifts worth over Rs 10 crore to Jacqueline. Reportedly, it included jewellery, diamond-studded jewellery sets, crockery, four Persian cats (the cost of one cat is around Rs 9 lakh) and a horse worth Rs 52 lakh.
(Source: ANI)