The Kerala Forest Department is now preparing to file a formal chargesheet against the rapper. Authorities are currently compiling the final documents and evidence required to present before the court. The case is linked to the alleged illegal possession of a tiger tooth, which is prohibited under the Wildlife Protection Act in India
Malayalam rapper Vedan, whose real name is Hiran Das Murali, suffered a major setback in the wildlife case linked to a tiger tooth necklace allegedly found in his possession. According to reports, scientific analysis has now confirmed that the tooth attached to the seized necklace is genuine.
The examination was reportedly carried out at the Zoological Survey laboratory in Kolkata after forest officials sought conclusive proof regarding the item’s authenticity.
Officials had initially suspected during their preliminary inspection that the tooth could belong to a tiger. To verify the finding scientifically, the necklace was later sent to the specialised laboratory for detailed testing.
Following the report, the Kerala Forest Department is now preparing to file a formal chargesheet against the rapper. Authorities are currently compiling the final documents and evidence required to present before the court.
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