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Shiney Ahuja arrives in Delhi
New Delhi News.Net Sunday 4th October, 2009 (ANI)
New Delhi, Oct 4 : Bollywood actor Shiney Ahuja, who was released from Mumbai's Arthur Road jail yesterday, arrived in New Delhi on Sunday.
According to reports, Shiney arrived here along with his family.
Shiney was in judicial custody for over three months after he was arrested on charges of allegedly raping his 20-year-old domestic maid. He was granted bail on a surety amount of Rs 50,000 by the Bombay High Court on Thursday.
The Court has directed him to stay out of Mumbai. He was also told to submit his passport to the police in order to ensure that he doesn't leave the country without permission.
The actor will also have to report to a police station every week.
Shiney has been charged under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) Section 376 with rape, along with wrongful restraint and intimidation.
He was arrested on June 15 after preliminary medical tests on the girl confirmed sexual assault.
Mumbai police also claims that the actor had admitted to making a mistake by having consensual sex with the maid who has levelled allegations of rape against him. Email this story to a friend
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