'Fake drug case': Excise files report to dismiss charges against Sheela

Thrissur: Kerala Excise Department has presented a report in court to remove Chalakudy beauty parlour owner Sheela Sunny as an accused in the fake drug case. Excise crime branch inspector submitted the report based on lab analysis results. However, the mobile phone and scooter confiscated from Sheela by the excise department are yet to be returned.
Sheela expressed her happiness at being exonerated. She told Mathrubhumi News that she was sure of justice being served someday.
Meanwhile, Sheela maintained that she knew nothing about the statements of the excise official who confiscated the LSD stamps. The official said that probably a delay in the lab test has led to a negative result in the lab test.
Sheela added that she doesn’t know whether the stamps were original nor can she tell why the analysis took so long. She wants to know who deceived her and who is behind everything.
“I don’t know what is happening underneath all this. I am not guilty. I want to know who did this. I want to live peacefully at last. A summons was sent to me even after my lab results were negative. They concealed the negative results. I do not know the reason behind this. They can capture big criminals. Then why can’t they solve this?” Sheela asks.
She also said that Minister of Excise MB Rajesh expressed his regrets about the case. In addition, Human Rights Commission informed her of their visit to gather more information about this issue.