Dileep’s sister files police complaint; TV channels accused of illegal drone surveillance; Women and children affected

Dileep’s sister files police complaint; TV channels accused of illegal drone surveillance; Women and children affected
Actor Dileep's sister, S. Jayalakshmi Suraj, has lodged a police complaint alleging illegal drone surveillance at their Aluva residence. She claims the channel intruded on family privacy, including women and children, by capturing and broadcasting visuals on December 8, 2025. The complaint cites violations of privacy and seeks legal action against the responsible parties and seizure of equipment.
S. Jayalakshmi Suraj, sister of actor Dileep, has filed a police complaint against popular TV channel. She said the channels illegally conducted drone surveillance and recorded visuals at Dileep’s private residence, ‘Padmasarovaram’ in Aluva.As reported by Manorama Online, the complaint was submitted to the Station House Officer, Aluva. Jayalakshmi demanded legal action against the channels and the responsible individuals.
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Incident details

The complaint states that on 8 December 2025, drones were used to capture private visuals of the family including women and children. The visuals were later broadcast on TV. The incident happened on the same day when the verdict in a case against Dileep was delivered. Media personnel recorded Dileep leaving his home for the court and returning and telecasted the footage.

Violation of privacy

The complaint further read, “The drones were operated without the consent or prior permission of any household members. This is a clear violation of our privacy. Our residence is a private place, and no media organization has the authority to conduct aerial surveillance over it.” She added that the timing and method of drone usage clearly show the intention to illegally collect and broadcast visuals for commercial gain, intruding into the family’s private life.

Legal sections invoked

The complaint said that the actions of the channels and individuals come under Sections 329 (Criminal trespass), 351 (Criminal intimidation), and 270 (Public nuisance) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Samhita (BNS) 2023.Jayalakshmi further wrote that it caused “irreparable harm to the dignity, safety, and well-being of the women and children present in the house.”She requested an investigation into the matter. She also asked for the seizure of drones, memory cards, storage devices, and related equipment used for the illegal surveillance.

Call for immediate action

The actor’s sister told the police to take action against those involved. She said that such violations of privacy should not go unpunished and the culprits should be brought before the law. Jayalakshmi concluded, “Immediate action is expected.”
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