IPL molestation row: Police question KP Appanna New Delhi: There is a new twist in the IPL molestation row, the Delhi police claim cricketer Luke Pomersbach has reportedly confessed in his statement to the cops. However, the statement is legally not admissible in a court of law.

Meanwhile, KP Apanna is the latest name which has cropped up in investigations. Police say the RCB player went to the victim's room along with Pomersbach and asked for Siddharth Mallya after the incident and this has now been corroborated by the CCTV footage. Appana's statement has been recorded by the police.

What further complicates matters is that the victims fianc Sahil Peerzada who was allegedly beaten up by Pomersbach said that Siddharth Mallya was a good friend of his and he had gone to the RCB party on Mallyas invitation.

Sources say certain team members from Royal Challengers Bangalore had gone to meet the victims fianc in hospital after the incident....more    
11:41 PM, May 21, 2012

Pomersbach lawyer denies confession
by IANS
The lawyer of Luke Pomersbach denied the cricketer had confessed to the police of having inadvertently touched or molested US citizen Zohail Hameed. ...  
10:05 PM, May 21, 2012

IPL row: Appanna records statement with police New Delhi: Cricketer KP Appanna on Sunday recorded his statement with Delhi Police after his name cropped up during investigations into the molestation case of an American woman allegedly by an Australian cricketer. The left-arm spinner was allegedly seen in CCTV footage accompanying Luke Pomersbach, the cricketer who is accused of molesting Zohal Hamid in a five-star hotel last Friday. Pomersbach, who plays for Royal Challengers in the IPL, was...  
08:13 PM, May 21, 2012

Pomersbach has confessed to his crime: police New Delhi: The police claim that Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) player Luke Pomersbach has confessed to his crime in the molestation case. Pomersbach reportedly told the police that he was under the influence of alcohol when he inadvertently touched the victim. However, Luke can deny his statement in the court as a statement made before the police is not admissible in courts. This came even as Luke had been denying...  
12:55 PM, May 21, 2012