
Swati Maliwal assault case: Delhi Police team at Kejriwal residence, seizes CCTV digital video recorder for more proof
On Sunday, Delhi Police seized digital video record (DVR) from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence as a part of its ongoing probe into the alleged assault on AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal by his Personal Secretary Bibhav Kumar on May 13.
According to sources, police teams have collected electronic devices including a DVR (digital video recorder) to get the footage of the alleged incident.
Delhi Police registered a case against Kumar for molestation and attempted culpable homicide after he allegedly assaulted Maliwal at the CM’s residence.
Bibhav was arrested on Saturday in connection with the case and was produced before a local court which sent him to a five-day police custody.
Commenting on Kumar’s cooperation in the probe, the sources said that he is giving evasive replies.
On Saturday late night, Delhi Police had requested Kumar’s custody, informing the court that the CCTV footage provided to them was blank.
They also said that Kumar handed over his mobile phone but did not disclose the password. Additionally, the police claimed that Kumar had formatted his phone a day earlier, citing a malfunction.
The police further explained to the court that before a phone is formatted, its data should be cloned. Therefore, Kumar needed to be taken to Mumbai to retrieve the data, and his presence was essential for an expert to unlock the mobile phone.
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Killjiwal is making mockery of courts, by deleting & erasing all evidences. Judges should be ashamed of their own judgements in freeing him. Judges are behaving worst than kids. They no longer have any wisdom in them. Time to demote them & mandatorily retire them.
The sou-moto experts need to take cognizance of the the new trend set set by SIR-JI of not responding to summons, not sharing the password of the devices, which in fact should be a conclusive proof of the guilt. The concessions under the various provisions of the constitution should be extended based on the outcome and result of the crime.