Police opposed Raj Kundra’s bail request on Tuesday, saying it would send the wrong message to society. Kundra was arrested last month for allegedly creating and streaming pornographic content using applications. Police also warned the court that if he was freed on bail, he may repeat the act again or even try to flee.

Kundra, who is being held in judicial custody, stated in his bail application that the police had filed a charge sheet in April and that his name did not appear on it or in the linked FIR. The charge sheet’s listed defendants are out on bail, according to the plea, and the magistrate’s court “erred” in refusing him release earlier.

“The entire order is based on conjectures and surmises and deserves to be set aside. The magistrate failed to appreciate that there is no material against the applicant to even show his alleged involvement in the alleged offence,” Kundra’s plea added.

However, in reply, the police on Tuesday said the crime is of “serious nature” and they were still probing where all the videos were uploaded. The police told court the accused, if granted bail, would continue to commit similar crimes by uploading obscene videos, which will impact our culture and send a wrong message to society. It also said Kundra is the relative of absconding accused Pradeep Bakshi, and was likely to communicate with him and help the latter evade probe.

Being a British citizen, Kundra could also escape if granted bail, the police further told court. The police said one could not deny the possibility of the videos being uploaded outside India as he is connected to the film world. The victims in the case are women from poor financial backgrounds and, if the accused is out on bail, they might not come forward with crucial evidence, the police said.

The court posted the matter for hearing on 20 August. In another development, a sessions court here on Tuesday rejected an anticipatory bail plea of Kundra in a case registered by Mumbai police last year related to porn content.