Brij Bhushan Singh: 25 people testified against Brij Bhushan Singh, with only photo as evidence, no video found

Posted on 15th Jun 2023 by rohit kumar

25 people have testified against former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. These include the victim wrestler, international wrestler Bajrang Punia, two sisters of a wrestler, coach, referee, and people of Mahavir Akhara, Rohtak.

 

All the people of Mahavir Akhara have recorded statements against Brij Bhushan. A senior police official source has confirmed this. Delhi Police is now going to file a charge sheet in this matter on Wednesday. Preparations are on to close the POCSO case lodged by the minor wrestler.

 

The minor victim has withdrawn her allegations against WFI. In this case, the police will file a closure report on Thursday. Senior sources of Delhi Police say that only photographs have been provided by the two wrestlers and the WFI to the Delhi Police. The number of these photos is several hundred.

 

All photos have been checked. Nothing objectionable is coming out in these and only the presence of the accused is visible. No video has been found in the investigation. Police sources say that the video has neither been provided by the aggrieved wrestlers nor by the WFI. A senior police source said that the Delhi Police has only the statements of the victim women wrestlers, the testimony of 25 people, and photographs against the accused Brij Bhushan. In such a situation, the police will submit the charge sheet cum status report in court.

No one testified against the accused in UP

Senior police sources say that no one from UP has testified against the BJP MP. Wrestlers had alleged physical abuse during competitions held in Lucknow and other places in UP. Police reached many places in UP including Gonda and took statements from many people.

Foreign wrestling federations did not help

Foreign wrestling federations have not helped the Delhi Police so far. The police had asked five countries including Indonesia, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia to provide videos and videos to the wrestling associations. The Delhi Police had written a letter to all these wrestling associations on June 3. Police sources say that no union has responded so far.

 

no call details

Police have not received the call details of any victim and accused so that the conversation and presence of the victim and the accused can be ascertained. Delhi Police officials say that the incidents are very old. Because of this, the call details of mobile, etc. cannot be traced.

 

Withdrawal of statement will affect other cases

The underage wrestler has withdrawn his harras assault allegations. Legal experts say that this will affect other cases as well. This will raise questions as to why complaints against Brij Bhushan were not given earlier.

 

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