The secretary of Arvind Kejriwal, engineer interviewed by the Delhi police



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Private Secretary to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and a junior engineer from the Department of Public Works (PWD) were questioned Tuesday by Delhi police in connection with the alleged badault of Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash [19659002]. Although Kejriwal staff knew that the CCTV cameras installed at his residence were 40 minutes late, the case was not reported to the disabled people who maintain the cameras.

Bibhav Kumar revealed to the police that he was aware. Due to this delay, the PWD engineer stated that he knew nothing of the technical problem in CCTV cameras

However, the police are investigating whether the delay was deliberate or not.

"The forensic report does not mention whether the cameras were tampered with or if the time was changed at the time of the attack, the junior engineer was asked about the time lag – that it is a deliberate mistake or an error r, who is aware of the investigation, said.

Kejriwal private secretary was also questioned by the police in April in the case Kumar and the junior engineer received notices Tuesday and the interrogation began at noon

On February 23, the police had examined the system of CCTV in Kejriwal official residence and seized hard drive Fourteen CCTV cameras worked, while seven were not

Earlier, CM and his deputy were also interviewed by police in the case of aggression

the residence of the Chief Minister on 19 February The police had stated that Kejriwal was present at the time of the incident. Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, 11 party legislators Aam Aadmi (AAP) and VK Jain, former adviser to the Chief Minister, all of whom were present at the time of the incident, were questioned by the police.

Legislators – Amanatullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal – were arrested in the case and later released on bail. The alleged attack on Prakash sparked a bitter confrontation between the Delhi government and its bureaucrats. The government had accused the officers of the IAS of boycotting meetings with ministers. However, the agents of the IAS denied the accusation

CCTVS FUNCTIONING

On February 23, the police had examined the CCTV system in Kejriwal's official residence and seized the hard drive. 14 CCTV cameras were working, while 7 were not.

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