A
Mumbai
court
on
Wednesday
rejected
the
bail
plea
of
businessman
Raj
Kundra
in
a
case
related
to
alleged
creation
of
pornographic
films
and
publishing
them
through
some
apps.
Kundra,
husband
of
Bollywood
actor
Shilpa
Shetty,
was
arrested
July
19
by
the
city
police's
crime
branch
after
being
booked
under
relevant
sections
of
the
Indian
Penal
Code
and
the
Information
Technology
Act.
On
Tuesday,
a
magistrate's
court
here
remanded
him
in
judicial
custody
for
14
days.
Kundra
had
filed
a
bail
plea,
but
the
court
rejected
it
on
Wednesday.
On
Tuesday,
the
Bombay
High
Court
had
also
refused
to
give
him
any
urgent
temporary
relief.
The
police
claimed
that
during
the
probe
into
the
case,
it
was
found
Kundra
set
up
Armsprime
Media
Pvt
Ltd,
which,
through
London-based
Kenrin
Pvt
Ltd,
bought
Hotshots
app
to
upload
objectional
videos
on
social
media.
They
had
also
alleged
that
Kundra
earned
over
Rs
1.17
crore
between
August
and
December
last
year
by
uploading
pronographic
content
online,
through
Hotshots.
The
police
also
claimed
to
have
found
51
obscene
videos-
35
with
Hotshots
logo
and
16
with
BollyFame
logo,
during
searches
at
the
office
of
the
accused.