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No Afast -Fire game in the ADGP Kalpana room: Govt

No Afast -Fire game in the ADGP Kalpana room: Govt

Chennai:The Office of the General Director of Police (DGP) and the head of the State Police have denied any unfailing game that broke out in the ADGP Kalpana Nayak Chamber, who is a member of the Tamil Nadu (TNURB) uniform services, arousing important documents, at July 28, 2024, and excluded any arson act or a planned threat to the officer’s life, as suggested in the media reports.

A statement by the DGP office said on Monday that medical experts claimed that short -circuit evidence was observed in copper wires and that, based on thin layer and gas chromatography, the presence of any fire material such as gasoline, diesel and other flammable flammable substances has been excluded.

The full -right investigation was conducted after Nayak wrote a letter to the head of state police and also to the Chennai Police Commissioner on August 14, 2024, about the fire accident, in which he suspected the game and sabotage and sabotage , also a threat to her life, said the DGP office.

One case was registered at the F2 Egmore Police Station on the day of the incident and an investigation immediately took over, the statement said: “The Deputy Police Commissioner, triplicans, together with criminal experts, experts from the Electricity Council ( Tangedco), Tamil Nadu Police Housing Corporation and technical experts from Blue Star Company, visited the site and carried out a detailed investigation. “

Subsequently, the case was transferred to the Central Crime Branch in Chennai (CCB) and additional DCP, CCB-I, was appointed investigation officer to make a detailed probe, during which statements from 31 witnesses were registered and Experts from forensic science, firefighters and electrical departments have been consulted to determine the cause of the fire, the statement said.

At the beginning of the day, several opposition party leaders claimed that it was an attempt to kill an honest police officer for exposing the Tnusrb irregularities in recruiting the police staff. The leader of the opposition, Edappadi K Palaniswami, stressed the ADGP statement that he could lose his life if he had entered the office a little earlier and wanted to know what the chief minister MK Stalin said at the incident.

When an ADGP officer could face the threat of death to expose the irregularities in a department, how the ordinary people would express their dissatisfaction against the government, asked for Palaniswami, demanding adequate security for Nayak and a detailed probe regarding the accusations that they were that it was the statements that he had made.

The President of the state of the BJP, K Annamalai, in a message on X, said that it became obvious by the incident that Stalin’s “iron hand” was used only to silence the truths and not to support justice. Social activists and government officials were killed for exposing corruption, wrong management and irregularities in the state, where not even police staff was exempted, he said.

Nayak has been rewarded with a carbonized office because it emphasized the irregularities in the sub -inspector recruitment in the past and currently and during the rules and laws have become common in the state according to the DMK rule, he said.

The founder of PMK, S Ramadoss, asked for a CBI investigation to find out if there is a conspiracy to kill the senior police officer to expose the irregularities in recruiting subinspectors. The ADGP statement that no measure was taken even six months after complaining about the fire in her room in the Tnusrb office should not be easily taken, Ramadoss said.