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No CCTV camera in hotel elevator, says Goa police

They added that a detailed layout of cameras from other areas will be analysed

Press Trust of India Panaji
Last Updated : Nov 23 2013 | 2:55 PM IST
Goa Police today said that they have been told that there are no CCTV cameras in the elevator of the hotel where the woman journalist of Tehelka magazine was allegedly sexually assaulted by her Editor Tarun Tejpal.

"The hotel authorities have told us that they have no specific cameras in the elevator. We are getting a detailed layout of cameras (from other areas) from the hotel and make a detailed analysis," DIG of Police O P Mishra told reporters.

He said CCTV footage has been formally received from the hotel but could not be immediately examined because of technical and other logistics for analysing and they were trying to get in touch with agencies for the purpose.

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Mishra refused to comment on the arrest of Tejpal against whom the first information report has been filed booking him on rape and other charges.

"I would not like to comment anything on arrest of Tejpal," Mishra said, adding that the police are following the standard procedures of investigations in this case. Mishra said that they have received CCTV footage of the hotel during the days when incident have alleged to have happened.

Responding to a question whether police have stumbled on any evidence, he said that the veracity of the case is being established.

The DIG said that the police have already communicated to Tehelka Managing Editor Shoma Chowdhary asking for the detailed documents from her. "By the time our team left from here, we had not received any communication from her," he said.

Replying to yet another question on the statement of the girl that she is ready to cooperate with the police, Mishra said that the statement is welcomed and we will provide all the cooperation for her if she wants to depose.

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First Published: Nov 23 2013 | 2:25 PM IST

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