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Delhi Police asked 2 women wrestlers to give photo, audio, video proof against Brij Bhushan: Report

The police also sought information about the hotel where one of the wrestlers stayed during her visit to the WFI office

Delhi Police asked 2 women wrestlers to give photo, audio, video proof against Brij Bhushan: Report
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The Delhi Police has reportedly asked two women wrestlers, who have accused Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of touching their breast and stomach on the pretext of checking their breathing, to provide photographs, audio and video as evidence to back their allegations.

The police also asked them to submit photo evidence of a “hug” that Brij Bhushan had allegedly given to one of the complainants, sources reported.

The Delhi Police has reportedly asked two women wrestlers, who have accused Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of touching their breast and stomach on the pretext of checking their breathing, to provide photographs, audio and video as evidence to back their allegations. The police also asked them to submit photo evidence of a “hug” that Brij Bhushan had allegedly given to one of the complainants, The Indian Express reported.

The police reportedly asked the complaints to provide essential details such as the dates and times of the alleged incidents, the duration of their visits to the WFI office, the identities of their roommates and any potential witnesses, particularly if they were abroad at the time.

The police also sought information about the hotel where one of the wrestlers stayed during her visit to the WFI office.

Additionally, the police issued separate notices to one wrestler and her relative, asking for information about threatening phone calls they allegedly received after filing complaints against Singh. The relative was specifically requested to provide any video, photograph, call recordings, or WhatsApp chats related to the threatening calls.

These notices were signed by the Investigating Officer assigned to the Connaught Place police station.

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