Circle Inspector Justin John of Karunapally Police Station here has sent a an e-mail to Gail Tredwell, who wrote the memoirs, to give her statement, if she had any, on the basis of the complaint lodged by Deepak Prakash.
Tredwell had been asked either to appear in person at the police station to give the statement or send it in writing through the Australian Embassy in India.
The ashram has refuted the allegations, describing them as totally unfounded and that the institution had been functioning in a transparent manner.
Kerala Police had on February 26 decided not to register a case against the mutt on the advocate's plea in connection with the controversial book, saying the decision was taken after getting legal opinion in the matter.
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