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Parliament security breach: Police examining CDRs and CCTV footage, depending on technical and electronic evidences

Investigators are now primarily depending on electronic and technical evidence as the Parliament security breach case moves forward. While watching the CCTV footage of the surrounding areas of Parliament, India Gate, and Vijay Chowk, police are also scanning the call data records (CDR) of all the accused and suspects. Police are comparing the inconsistencies in […]

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Parliament security breach: Police examining CDRs and CCTV footage, depending on technical and electronic evidences

Investigators are now primarily depending on electronic and technical evidence as the Parliament security breach case moves forward. While watching the CCTV footage of the surrounding areas of Parliament, India Gate, and Vijay Chowk, police are also scanning the call data records (CDR) of all the accused and suspects. Police are comparing the inconsistencies in the accused’s statements with CCTV footage in an effort to determine if there were five or more accused present at the time of the incident.

Apart from that, the police are also looking into turning Vicky, alias Vishal, living in Gurugram, a government witness. Vicky is the person whose house was used by the five accused for their stay for two days ahead of the incident.
So, Vicky can be an important witness for the police in this case. And after being released from police detention, Vicky is said to have largely distanced himself from the media and other people.
Meanwhile, the Special Cell of Delhi Police has detained two more people following their suspected association with five arrested in the case.
The detained persons are identified as Mahesh and Kailash, both residents of Rajasthan and have an alleged association with a social media group called ‘Justice for Azad Bhagat Singh’.

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