The investigation into Brij Bhushan is still ongoing, and the report that there is insufficient proof is untrue. Police spokesperson for Delhi
The investigation into Brij Bhushan is still ongoing, and the report that there is insufficient proof is untrue. Police spokesperson for Delhi
In Delhi. The Delhi Police has refuted the news agency ANI's and various media reports, claiming that there is insufficient evidence to proceed with the inquiry into Wrestling Federation of India President Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh.
Suman Nalwa, a spokeswoman for Delhi Police, stated in an official statement that numerous media outlets are reporting that Delhi Police has not found enough evidence in the cases filed against the former WFI President and that the final report in the matter must be presented to the relevant court. Is. It should be made clear that this report is "wrong" and that a thorough and sensitive investigation is being conducted.
Let us remind you that before, senior sources with the Delhi Police were quoted by the news outlet ANI as saying, "Up until this point, we don't have enough evidence to arrest Brij Bhushan Singh. Within 15 days, the report must be submitted to the court. A charge sheet or final report could be used as the format. The wrestlers' assertion cannot be supported by any evidence.
According to sources in the Delhi Police, there is a sentence of less than seven years under the POCSO section that was registered in the primary. As a result, the investigating officer is unable to make the necessary arrest of the accused, and the accused is not tampering with witnesses or destroying evidence.
It is important to note that the wrestlers are adamant about Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh's detention. To immerse their medals, numerous wrestlers travelled to Haridhar on Tuesday, including Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat, and Bajrang Punia.
Naresh Tikait, a farmer and leader, stopped the wrestlers on their journey and explained things to them. After that, the wrestler gave Naresh Tikait his medal. Along with this, the wrestlers have set the relevant authorities a five-day deadline to resolve the issue. The wrestlers were attempting to march into Parliament House earlier on May 29. The Delhi Police apprehended each wrestler at this point. The cops also took down the tents that were put up at Jantar Mantar at the same time. Tuesday saw additional comments from Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh regarding the wrestlers' choice to submerge the medals.
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