Delhi Police Take Fighting Grappler To Wrestling Body Boss

Delhi Police Take Fighting Grappler To Wrestling Body Boss

Delhi Police Take Fighting Grappler To Wrestling Body Boss As indicated by Press Trust of India sources, Sangeeta Phogat was joined by ladies constables.

Delhi Police Take Fighting Grappler To Wrestling Body Boss' True House

New Delhi: Delhi Police on Friday took grappler Sangeeta Phogat to active WFI boss Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh’s true home here to reproduce the grouping of occasions that prompted the lewd behavior of which he has been blamed. Delhi Police Take Fighting Grappler To Wrestling Body Boss
As per Press Trust of India sources, Ms Phogat was joined by ladies constables.

“At 1.30 pm ladies officials took Sangeeta Phogat to Brij Bhushan’s true home in Delhi. They were there for 30 minutes. They requested that she reproduce the scene and review the spots where she confronted badgering,” sources said.Delhi Police Take Fighting Grappler To Wrestling Body Boss

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The Delhi Police’s Unique Examination Group (SIT) testing lewd behavior charges against the Wrestling League of India (WFI) president and BJP MP from Kaiserganj, Uttar Pradesh is probably going to submit in the court its examination report in the two arguments enrolled against him by the following week, authorities said on Wednesday.

As a feature of its examination, the SIT has addressed in excess of 180 individuals, the Delhi Police authorities said.

Top grapplers of the nation, including Asian Games gold medallist Vinesh Phogat and Olympic medallists Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia, had been challenging Singh and requesting his capture for supposedly physically bugging seven female grapplers, including a minor.

The fighting grapplers on Wednesday met Sports Clergyman Anurag Thakur and consented to suspend their tumult till June 15 after he guaranteed them that a charge sheet against Singh will be documented by then, at that point, and WFI decisions will be held before the month’s over.

The Delhi Police has documented two FIRs against Singh.

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