Delhi Police provided logistical support to Pune Police in arresting Navalakha

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

provided logistical support to their counterparts during the raids to arrest civil liberties activist here today, a senior said.

"We provided our police personnel to accompany their team. They just kept telling us where they planned to conduct the raids and our team accompanied them," the said.

Sources said Police had requested their counterparts to maintain secrecy about the raids.

A 10-member team of Delhi Police's Special Cell accompanied the team to a residence in Greater Kailash 1, but Navalakha was not found there, the sources said.

His brother told the team that Navalakha was at Nehru Enclave. The team then headed there and picked him up.

He was taken to a city court for taking transit remand and from the court, he was taken to the Special Cell office in Lodhi Colony. He was kept there until the order came.

The court had ordered officials to not take Navalakha out of the national capital till it hears the matter tomorrow morning.

A bench of justices S Muralidhar and Vinod Goel said Navalakha will remain at his residence under and will be allowed to meet only his lawyers.

He was then escorted to Nehru Enclave from the Special Cell office.

"The Special Cell just provided logistical support since we were requested for it. Our involvement was just in providing the personnel and we were not involved in the investigation process," said the officer.

Left-wing activists, including and Sudha Bhardwaj, were also arrested today as police carried out searches at multiple locations in several states, including Delhi, on suspicion of them having Maoist links.

The raids were carried out as part of a probe into the violence at Maharashtra's Koregaon-Bhima village, triggered by an event called 'Elgar Parishad' (conclave) held in Pune on December 31 last year.

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 20:31 IST