In a recent development, two more accused, who were arrested on Sunday, in connection to the Malayalam actress' abduction and molestation case, have been sent to a 14-day judicial custody by the Aluva court, yesterday.
On February 17, a case of attempted rape was filed, after the actress was allegedly abducted and molested last Thursday night.
Earlier, one of the prime accused, her one-day driver Martin was arrested and sent to custody.
The incident, reportedly, took place while the victim was returning from a shoot, when the accused forcefully entered the car and tried to take her pictures.
According to police, the actress was held in the car for an hour, after which, she was dropped near her residence at around 10.30 pm.
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