Sources said a 3-member of Goa police, led by Deputy Superintendent of Police Sammy Tavares, went to the magazine's office in posh South Delhi locality of Greater Kailash Part II at around 4.45pm and questioned Chaudhary and two-three other employees of Tehelka.
Later, the team, which also includes Sunita Sawant who is the Investigating Officer in the case, also recorded the statements of Chaudhary and the other Tehelka employees questioned, they said.
The Goa Police Crime Branch team, which arrived here at around noon, is trying to collect e-mails of Tejpal in connection with the incident and the complaint of the girl to the magazine's management, following which the editor is likely to be questioned, a police official said and did not rule out his arrest.
A first information report has been filed against Tejpal booking him on rape and other charges.
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"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," Mishra told reporters.
He said CCTV footage has been 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.
According to a statement by the alleged Tehelka victim circulated to TV channels, a member of Tejpal's immediate family came to her mother's house in New Delhi and asked her (mother) to "protect Mr.Tejpal and demanded to know (1) who I was seeking legal help from and (2) what I wanted as the result of my complaint of sexual molestation by Mr.Tejpal".
"This visit has placed tremendous emotional pressure on my family and I at an intensely traumatic time. I fear this may be the beginning of a period of further intimidation and harassment", said the statement adding "I call upon all persons connected to Mr. Tejpal and his associates to refrain from approaching me or my family members.