Singer Hassan Manak Gets 14-Day Judicial Remand in Fraud Case
Singer Hassan Manak in 14-day judicial remand for fraud

Popular Punjabi singer Hassan Manak has been sent to 14-day judicial custody in connection with a fraud case amounting to ₹10 lakh. The development comes as a significant setback to the music artist who has been facing multiple cheating allegations.

The Arrest and Court Proceedings

Hassan Manak was produced before the court of Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMIC) Ravjot Kaur on Friday, where the prosecution successfully argued for his judicial remand. The singer will now remain in judicial custody for the next two weeks as investigations continue.

The case against the Punjabi vocalist stems from allegations made by several individuals who claim the singer cheated them of substantial amounts of money. According to police reports, the complainants accused Manak of taking significant sums with promises that he failed to fulfill.

Multiple Complaints and Investigation Details

Investigating Officer ASI Lakhwinder Singh revealed that multiple complainants have come forward with similar allegations against the singer. The current case that led to his arrest involves a substantial amount of ₹10 lakh that the singer allegedly took from victims under false pretenses.

Police authorities have indicated that this is not an isolated incident. Several other complaints of similar nature are under investigation, suggesting a pattern of behavior that has left multiple victims seeking justice through legal channels.

Legal Proceedings and Future Court Dates

The judicial process has been set in motion with the singer's remand period extending for fourteen days. During this time, investigators will continue gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses to build a comprehensive case against the music artist.

This case has sent shockwaves through the Punjabi music industry, where Hassan Manak has established himself as a prominent figure. His fans and industry colleagues await further developments as the legal process unfolds over the coming weeks.

The next hearing in the case is expected after the completion of the 14-day judicial remand period, when the court will review the progress of investigations and determine the future course of legal action against the singer.