Forensic Teams From Gujarat To Investigate Nuisance In Delhi
Forensic teams from Gujarat to investigate nuisance in Delhi: Delhi Violence News Updates. The miscreants who committed violence under the cover of a tractor parade on Republic Day will not survive under any circumstances.
Delhi Police has called two teams of Gujarat’s National Forensic Science University (NFSU) to investigate all the digital evidence of the nuisance.
This is the first time that, despite CBI’s CFSL in Delhi and Forensic Science Lab of Delhi Government, two teams of six members each from Gujarat’s NFSU have been called to assist in the investigation.
The incident of hoisting the flag on the ramparts of the Red Fort and causing a huge furor on Republic Day in Delhi served to tarnish the image of India.
Therefore, the government has taken the said case very seriously. The Ministry of Home Affairs wants that there should not be any lapse in the level of evidence.
According to a senior Delhi Police official, both NFSU teams have reached Delhi on Saturday night. The teams have been closely inspecting all the digital evidence along with inspecting all the locations including the Red Fort and ITO.
Not only this, both teams will remain in Delhi till the investigation is completed.
Gujarat’s forensic teams will investigate Video, audio, and CCTV footage of nuisance not only in nine major cases but also in the cases transferred to the SIT of Crime Branch.
Forensic teams will check Red Fort, ITO, Najafgarh, Nangloi, Baba Haridas Nagar, Ghazipur, Pandavanagar, and Samaypur Badli, the local police station will also cooperate in the investigation being conducted by the police.
The forensic expert team will also cooperate with the Special Cell which is investigating the detailed conspiracy of the nuisance.
Electronic evidence such as CCTV footage, videos, and pictures made from cameras and mobiles are the most important evidence in the nuisance case.
Police collecting footage from cameras installed in government and private offices.
Police have gathered the information of cameras by checking the roads around the nuisance site.
It has cameras installed outside government or private offices, homes, and shops on many routes, so the police has sent letters to various government offices and common people, requesting to provide camera footage.
That’s why Gujarat’s NFSU team convened
Teams from Gujarat have been called despite CBI’s CFSL and Delhi Government’s Forensic Science Lab. Actually, NFSU claims that it is the first university in the world to have the best research in forensics, cybersecurity, and digital matters.
If sources are to be believed, Gujarat’s NFSU has the most advanced technology for testing digital evidence at the moment. Therefore they have been called.
The public sent more than 5000 videos.
After the incident, the Crime Branch had appealed to people to provide video and CCTV footage, photographs, etc. to the Delhi Police. Under this, more than 5000 videos have been received by Delhi Police so far.
The cyber cell at Kotwali of Crime Branch is busy sorting the above videos and photos. Actually many videos and photos are of the same kind.