The previous Private Secretary (PS) to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Bibhav Kumar, has lodged a written grievance accusing Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal of unauthorised entry and assault on the Chief Minister’s residence. The grievance, despatched through electronic mail to the Station Home Officer (SHO) of Civil Traces Police Station, particulars a collection of occasions that purportedly occurred on the morning of Could 13, 2024.
In keeping with Kumar’s grievance, Maliwal arrived on the CM’s residence round 8:40 am, claiming that she had an appointment to fulfill Kejriwal. Regardless of being knowledgeable by safety personnel that no such appointment was recorded, Maliwal allegedly pressured her means into the residence, making a safety breach.
The grievance additional states that Maliwal was requested to attend within the designated ready space however as an alternative turned aggressive, verbally abusing the CM’s workplace employees and finally making her means into the principle constructing. Kumar, who was not initially current, arrived round 9:20 am and requested Maliwal to go away. In keeping with Kumar, Maliwal responded with threats and bodily aggression.
In keeping with the grievance, Maliwal allegedly threatened Kumar, saying, “Principal tujhe dekh lungi… essential tujhe aese joothe case mei fasaungi ki tujhe zindagi bhar jail mei sadah dungi.” Kumar’s grievance insists that Maliwal’s actions had been aimed toward falsely implicating him to create undue strain.
This comes as Maliwal has alleged that she was assaulted by Bibhav Kumar when she visited the CM’s residence on Monday.
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Delhi Police Acquire Proof from CM Kejriwal’s Residence, Swati Maliwal Introduced To Spot
A staff of Delhi Police, accompanied by forensic consultants, visited Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence on Friday to gather proof relating to the alleged assault on get together MP Swati Maliwal. The officers mentioned the police staff additionally tried to contact Bibhav Kumar, an aide to the chief minister, who Maliwal has accused of assaulting her, however he was not current at his residence, information company PTI reported.
The police staff, led by Further DCP (north) Anjitha Chepyala and comprising three different officers, arrived on the Civil Traces residence of the chief minister round 4.45 pm and remained there till late night. 5 forensic consultants accompanied them to help within the investigation. “Maliwal was dropped at the CM’s home to recreate the crime scene and the sequence of occasions,” an officer mentioned, as per PTI’s report.
Footage from eight CCTV cameras on the CM’s home was collected to corroborate the sequence of the incident. Statements from just a few safety personnel who had been current in the course of the incident had been additionally recorded, the report acknowledged.
A Delhi Police staff visited Kumar’s residence on Friday midday, however he was not discovered. His household was current on the home, an officer acknowledged. Police have shaped not less than six groups to find Kumar, who’s suspected to be in Punjab. One staff was dispatched to Amritsar, whereas one other contacted Maharashtra Police suspecting he may need travelled there.
After submitting the FIR on Thursday, the Delhi Police took Maliwal for a medical examination at AIIMS Delhi at midnight. She left the hospital round 3.15 am and went to her relative’s home in south Delhi’s CR Park. On Friday morning, she was taken to Tis Hazari courtroom to file her assertion earlier than a Justice of the Peace.
Amidst these developments, a video surfaced on-line displaying Maliwal sitting on a settee on the CM’s home, with guards making an attempt to persuade her to go away. Within the video, she might be heard insisting on calling the police. Responding to the video, the police acknowledged they had been but to confirm its authenticity.
Following Maliwal’s grievance, Kumar was booked beneath a number of sections, together with 308 (try to commit culpable murder), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint), 345B (assault or use of felony pressure towards a lady with the intent to disrobe her), 506 (punishment for felony intimidation), and 509 (insult to the modesty of a lady) on the Civil Traces police station.