Delhi Police Chief Spokesperson Taj Hassan said, "Delhi police gets complaints from many people. We have got complaint from Ghazipur mandi. If the complaint involves any cognizable offence then we take action. The complaint received by us doesn't involve any cognizable offence.
"In Dinesh Mohaniya case, the complaint was cognizable. After the statements of the women were recorded in front of the magistrate, arrest was made. Also, he was not joining the investigation, therefore, arrest was made."
Elaborating on the case in which Mohaniya was arrested, DCP (South) Ishwar Singh said, "On the basis of the statements given by victims under 164 CrPC (judicial confession), further sections were imposed. Dinesh Mohaniya was sent notice twice. He was asked to join the investigation. He kept evading.
"It seemed that he was not cooperating and, therefore, the arrest was made. (Press) Conference was going on since a long time. His conduct was non-cooperative and evading. He had also slapped a resident of Govindpuri."
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The police, which asserted that they would take action
against anybody violating the law, detained them outside Race Course Metro station and took them to the Parliament Street police station. They were released after some time.
Justifying action against the MLAs, Special Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) M K Meena said, "We are not concerned with any party or any person holding whatever position. We will take action against whoever violates the law."
The Deputy Chief Minister had said yesterday that he had gone for a surprise inspection at Ghazipur Mandi where some people were running "illegal business" and they registered a complaint alleging that he had threatened them.
"I am sure that Modiji will tomorrow convert this complaint into accusations like violence, eve-teasing a girl and extortion and get me arrested," he had stated.
"He (the complainant) was worried that Sisodia could get something wrong organised due to his position. However, no police action is made out in the matter," he said.
Sisodia said although the AAP MLAs were detained, he and his party colleagues were "ready to go to Tihar Jail".