CDR case: Udita Goswami questioned by Thane crime branch

Udita Goswami (Photo Credits: Facebook)


Actor Udita Goswami was recently questioned by the Thane Crime Branch in connection to the Call Data Record (CDR) case on Wednesday (April 25).

Udita, who is married to director Mohit Suri from the last five years, had asked for the call records of her husband from celebrity lawyer Rizwan Siddiqui in order to make her points strong in the case.

Senior Inspector Nitin Thakre, in-charge of the CDR case, interrogated the actor and told a leading daily that there was no criminal involvement of Udita in the high-profile case but she has shared some additional details, which they can’t reveal now.

The alleged illegal procurement of call records was reportedly done two-three years ago by four private detectives so that Udita could make a strong case against her husband.

The CDR scam, which included some big names from the B-Town, was busted back in January for which the Thane Crime Branch has filed a 2000-page chargesheet.

Celebrity lawyer Siddiqui, who is considered a prime suspect in the CDR case has been suspected of sourcing private data with the help of four private detectives.

Udita is not the only one from Bollywood, who has been questioned regarding the CDR case, as other celebs like Nawazudding Siddiqui, Ayesha Shroff and Sahil Khan had also recorded their statements in the same case.