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Rapper Vidhan, whose real name is Hiran Das Murali, has suffered a major setback in a wildlife case linked to a necklace seized from his possession.Reports from Asianet News say that scientific analysis has now confirmed that the tooth attached to the necklace is a real tiger tooth.Reports say that the confirmation came after detailed tests at the Zoological Survey Laboratory in Kolkata. Forest officials initially suspected the tooth was genuine during their initial examination. To obtain conclusive scientific evidence, they sent the material to a specialized laboratory for further analysis.
The indictment will be filed soon
After confirming the laboratory, the Kerala Forest Department is preparing to file a formal charge sheet against Vidhan.
Officials are currently compiling the final set of documents and evidence to present to the court. The case relates to the alleged illegal possession of a tiger tooth, which is prohibited under Indian wildlife laws.Under the Wildlife Protection Act, possession of tiger parts is a punishable offence. If convicted, the accused could face up to three years in prison.
How is Fidan? The condition of tiger teeth He started
Reports say the case arose in April last year when police arrested Vidhan and five others in connection with a ganja-related investigation.
During a search of the rapper’s apartment in Kochi, police found a necklace containing what appeared to be a tiger’s tooth.The police then informed the Forest Department about the seizure. A team from Kodanad visited the residence, seized the necklace and registered a case against Vidhan under relevant wildlife protection provisions.
Explanation of Fidan and sponsorship
During interrogation, Fidan reportedly told investigators that he received the necklace as a gift in 2022.
According to him, the item was given to him during a rap performance in Chennai by a man of Sri Lankan origin named Ranjith Kumbidi. Vidhan also stated that he met Ranjith through social media.After registering the case, Fidan was released on bail with strict conditions. Since then, the investigation has continued as officials await scientific confirmation of the tooth’s authenticity.
The search for the key witness continues
Although the latest report confirms that the seized item is a real tiger tooth, investigators are yet to locate Ranjith Kumbhedi, who allegedly gifted the necklace. Authorities believe he may have moved to the United Kingdom or France, complicating interrogation efforts.Reportedly, to obtain the laboratory results, the forest department approached the Perumbavoor magistrate court. With the scientific report in hand and supporting evidence already collected, officials are moving forward with filing the indictment against Fidan.
