"We have yet not received any official communication from the Nepal government about the expedition claim of the couple. However, based on the inquiry conducted by a fact finding committee, set up by police, it was found that the claims were misleading and bogus, and it was confirmed that they had faked about the ascent," Deputy Commissioner of Police(Headquarters) Arvind Chavriya told PTI today.
According to police, another reason for their suspension was that the couple did not report to office ever since a controversy erupted and remained untraceable.
Dinesh and Tarkeshwari, posted at Shivajinagar Police headquarters in the city, had claimed on June 5 that they have become the first Indian couple to scale the Everest on May 23.
A group of local mountaineers had later claimed that couple was never at the summit and alleged that the couple had faked their expedition by morphing photographs, which showed them at the Everest peak.
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"A suspension order has been issued on November 15 and now a department inquiry will be initiated against the couple, which will decide what sort of punishment should be given to them," he added.
Following complaint against the Rathods, an inquiry was ordered into the allegations and the city police had also written to the Nepal government to investigate into the claim.
Surendra Shelke, one of the complainants and secretary of a city-based mountaineering association, had alleged that the couple had morphed the pictures and there were several discrepancies in the version given about the summit, which can prove the falseness of the claim.
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