Authorities reach CM’s house in Swati Maliwal case; likely to collect CCTV footage
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Swati Maliwal, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal |
Delhi police personnel along with a forensic science laboratory (FSL) team today visited the residence of Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, days after Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Swati Maliwal was assaulted there, sources said.
According to sources, police might recreate the crime scene and collect relevant CCTV footage of the alleged incident.
Soon after recording her statement before the magistrate, Swati Maliwal today took to X, saying “the truth will be revealed to everyone as soon as the CCTV footage of the house and the room is checked”.
Maliwal was allegedly assaulted at Arvind Kejriwal’s residence on May 13. An FIR was filed on May 16 against Kejriwal’s personal secretary Bibhav Kumar.
The FIR has been registered under sections 308, 341, 354 D, 506, and 509 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at Civil Lines police station.
A video from the Delhi CM’s house of the alleged assault incident is also doing rounds on social media in which an altercation can be seen taking place between the staff deployed in the CM’s residence and the AAP Rajya Sabha MP.
Swati Maliwal today recorded her statement at the Tis Hazari court here in connection with the matter.
Chilling details of the incident have also started emerging, with the lodging of the FIR and subsequently the surfacing of a purported video of the incident.
In the FIR, Maliwal accused Kumar of hitting her in the chest, stomach and the pelvic area with legs.
Earlier today, the National Commission for Women (NCW) pasted a notice at the residence of Bibhav Kumar, after his family refused to accept it.
The hearing is scheduled for May 18 at the NCW Office, a post on X by the NCW read.
(This story was taken from a syndicated feed, and edited only for style by Gujarat Samachar Digital staff)
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