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Four filmmakers released last week after a brief spell in police custody, today presented themselves at the headquarters of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), accompanied by lawyers and activists who sought clarity on whether they face charges or not, and demanding return of their work equipment confiscated during arrest. Their visit yielded no answers—no charges were formally presented, and they were not taken to court.
4 Film-Makers presented themselves at DCI HQs as directed after their last week arrest
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