MUMBAI: The Jogeshwari police are unlikely to oppose the bail plea of Bollywood assistant director Mark Samuel, who was remanded to seven days' police custody on charges of rash and drunk driving and not possessing a driving licence.
Samuel, an assistant director for the Salman Khan starrer Dabangg 2, will move the Bombay High Court on Monday, along with his friend, Vidushi Sood, for bail. The duo was also charged with abusing and assaulting policemen on duty who stopped them after a 15-minute chase last Friday in Jogeshwari.
Police officials said they had almost completed custodial interrogation of the couple and may not oppose their bail. "We will take a final decision on Monday," said senior inspector V R Damugade, Jogeshwari police station.
The police may also revoke Samuel's passport.
Several legal eagles had questioned the remand plea and subsequent need for seven-day police custody.
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