Ten months after a drug scandal brought the kannada cinema industry into the forefront, two actors are back in court. Because the urine and blood tests were inconclusive, the CCB took hair follicles from the performers and sent them to FSL in hyderabad in october 2020, according to sources. Hair samples were sent for testing for the first time in a drug case investigation, officials said, because drug traces can be discovered in hair for up to a year. According to a senior officer with the CCB, only blood or urine samples are provided, which are adequate to identify whether narcotics were ingested in the previous 24 hours.


Sandalwood actors Sanjana Galrani and Ragini Dwivedi were found to have used narcotics, according to a report from the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL). sandeep Patil, the Chief of the Central Crime Branch (CCB), has praised the FSL report. This report is crucial because it provides the police with the authority to revoke the actresses' bail and launch an inquiry into the narcotics case.

The two actors are out on bail after being charged with possession of Class A drugs. With the new set of evidence, the CCB may summon the duo again. At present, the two actors have been released on bail by the police.

Viren Khanna, Vaibhav Jain, and others are among the other defendants in the lawsuit. Sivaprakash alias Chippi is the first accused, while narcotics dealer "Loom Pepper" from Senegal's Decar city is the fourth.

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