Senior police officer in ‘Casanova’ case testifies about ‘being controlled’


GEORGE TOWN: A senior female police officer told the magistrate's court here on Monday that she did not intentionally release a detainee known as 'Casanova', two years ago.

ASP L. Chandkumary (pic), 56, said she did not remember anything during the incident and found herself alone in a parked car at the roadside, in full police uniform.

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