Actor Ranya Rao jailed for gold smuggling under COFEPOSA, no bail

On May 20, Ranya Rao was granted default bail by a court in Bengaluru after the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) failed to file a chargesheet within the legally mandated time frame.

On May 20, Ranya Rao was granted default bail by a court in Bengaluru after the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) failed to file a chargesheet within the legally mandated time frame.

Kannada film actor Ranya Rao has been sentenced to one year in prison under the stringent COFEPOSA, in connection with a gold smuggling case.

The Advisory Board handling the Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act (COFEPOSA) matter recently ruled that the actor will not be granted bail during the entire term of her detention.

Earlier on May 20, Ranya Rao was granted default bail by a court in Bengaluru, along with co-accused Tarun Raju, after the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) failed to file a chargesheet within the legally mandated time frame.

Despite the bail being granted on a ₹2 lakh bond and surety conditions, both Ranya Rao and Tarun Raju remained in custody due to the preventive detention order under COFEPOSA, which permits detention for up to one year even without formal charges, based on suspicion of smuggling activities.

Case background

In March, Ranya Rao arrived at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru from Dubai and walked through the green channel, which is typically reserved for passengers without dutiable items.

When questioned by DRI officials about whether she had any undeclared items, she appeared anxious. Her suspicious behaviour prompted authorities to conduct a detailed search by female officers.

A total of 14.2 kilograms of gold, valued at approximately ₹12.56 crore, was found on her. She was taken into custody.

Ranya Rao’s earlier bail applications were turned down, twice by local courts and later by the High Court of Karnataka.

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