Delhi CS assault case: Police seize hard disk of CCTV system from Arvind Kejriwal's residence

| Updated: Feb 23, 2018, 18:05 IST

Highlights

  • Police claimed that the action came after its request for CCTV footage from the chief minister's residence was not met
  • A total of 21 CCTV cameras and a hard disk were examined by the police
Delhi Police conducts an investigation at Arvind Kejriwal's residence in relation to the alleged assault on Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash (PTI image)
Delhi CS assault case: Police seize hard disk of CCTV system from Arvind Kejriwal's residence
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NEW DELHI: A Delhi Police team on friday descended on Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence and seized a hard disk of the CCTV camera system installed there in connection with an alleged assault on chief secretary Anshu Prakash by AAP MLAs.

Police claimed that the action came after its request for CCTV footage from the chief minister's residence was not met.

Several policemen on Friday went to Kejriwal's official residence in the Civil Lines area where Prakash was allegedly assaulted in the presence of the chief minister on the intervening night of February 19-20.

A total of 21 CCTV cameras and a hard disk were examined by the police. The hard disk has been seized and any possibility of "tampering" with the system could be ascertained only through forensic examination, said Additional DCP (North) Harendra Singh.

"We had asked for the CCTV camera footage and hard disk on February 20 itself but there was no response. So, we decided to come down and examine it," he said.

Singh also said that the in-charge of maintenance at the chief minister's residence had been intimated about the police visit.

Fourteen CCTV cameras were running while seven were not working. Also, there was a time lag of 40.43 minutes with respect to the time of the alleged incident, said the police official.

There was no CCTV camera in the room where the alleged incident happened during the meeting, and no footage was obtained, he said.

"We believe the incident occurred between midnight of February 19 and 12.15 AM of February 20."


Singh did not deny the possibility of questioning Chief Minister Kejriwal and the MLAs who were present during the meeting where Prakash was allegedly assaulted by party legislator Amanatullah Khan and others.


"It is difficult to say so now. We will work scientifically," Singh said.


The police also questioned the maintenance staff of the electronic surveillance system installed at the chief minister's residence.


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