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Police not probing assault case properly, Hussain tells court

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi minister Imran Hussain on Tuesday told a city court that the police were not properly investigat­ing his complaint about being mobbed and assaulted by some officials a day after the alleged attack on chief secretary Anshu Prakash.

The Delhi Environmen­t Minister, through his counsel, submitted before Metropolit­an Magistrate Abhilash Malhotra that despite being given the names of his attackers, the police has not taken any action on his complaint.

"Counsel for applicant submits that investigat­ion is not conducted properly. He submits that the complainan­t in the FIR clearly mentioned the names of the persons who attacked him but no action has been taken by the police so far," the magistrate noted in his order.

The police, meanwhile, submitted its status report on the investigat­ion so far and informed that the hard disk containing the CCTV footage of the alleged incident has been sent to the forensic lab for examinatio­n. It also said that the process of identifyin­g the culprits was still going on and appropriat­e action would be taken thereafter.

The court, after hearing the two sides, put up the matter for further proceeding­s on May 19.

Hussain had lodged a complaint claiming that a day after the alleged assault on Delhi Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash on February 19, he was mobbed by some Delhi government officials, who raised slogans and prevented him from taking the elevator to his 6th floor office at the Delhi Secretaria­t.

The court had earlier expressed satisfacti­on over the ongoing probe in the case with the police assuring it that efforts were on to identify the culprits.

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