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Court orders officials to take 14-day judicial custody to iBomma administrator Immadhi Ravi

Hyderabad: A local court in the city on Wednesday sent 14 judicial custody to Immadhi Ravi in another case. Earlier, police had registered five cases against Ravi in connection with uploading pirated versions of movies on different websites.

Immadhi Ravi arrested by the police ten days ago and remanded in a case. The court had granted five days custody to the police for investigation. After the custody ended on Tuesday, the police produced him before the court and remanded him again.

The police will file a custody petition before the court to question him in connection with the cases.

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