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Kangana Ranaut calls Hrithik Roshan ‘silly ex’ as Mumbai police summon him to record statement in case against her

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, February 27

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Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch has summoned actor Hrithik Roshan to record a statement in connection with his 2016 complaint about fake emails in his name to Kangana Ranaut.

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Kangana has reacted to this.

Sharing a news piece on the microblogging website which reported the same, Kangana wrote: “Duniya kahan se kahan pahunch gayi magar mera silly ex abhi bhi waheen hai usi modh pe jahan yeh waqt dobara laut ke nahi jane wala (sic).”

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Meanwhile, Hrithik has been asked to visit the Crime Intelligence Unit (CIU) at the commissioner’s office on Saturday afternoon, the official said.

Also read: Hrithik Roshan reaches Crime Branch office to record statement against Kangana Ranaut

Hrithik’s complaint in 2016 alleged that someone was impersonating him and was emailing Kangana from a bogus email ID in his name.

The complaint followed a spat between the two.

A case under section 419 (cheating by personation) of IPC and sections 66C (identity theft), 66D (cheating by personation using computer resources) of the Information Technology Act was registered against an unknown person at Cyber Police Station.

In December last year, Hrithik’s lawyer had approached the Mumbai police commissioner regarding the pending probe, after which it was transferred to the Crime Branch’s CIU, the official informed. — With PTI

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