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Delhi Crime Branch's notice over MLA poaching, don't mention FIR: AAP's Atishi

While speaking at a press conference, the AAP minister said that they have sympathy for the Crime Branch officers who according to them are being forced by their "political bosses" to indulge in such "theatrics".

- New Delhi - UPDATED: February 4, 2024, 05:34 PM - 2 min read

AAP Minister Atishi on Sunday claimed that there’s no mention of FIR in the notice served by Delhi crime branch over MLA poaching.


After the Delhi Police Crime Branch served notice, the AAP Minister Atishi on Sunday claimed that there’s no mention of FIR in the notice, adding it does not include any section of the IPC or CrPC. 

 

"Yesterday (Saturday), the Delhi Police's Crime Branch served a notice to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Today, they served a notice to me. However, the notice does not have any mention of an FIR. It does not even include any section of the IPC (Indian Penal Code) or CrPC (Code of Criminal Procedure) or PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) or Prevention of Corruption Act," she said.

 

While speaking at a press conference, the AAP minister said that they have sympathy for the Crime Branch officers who according to them are being forced by their "political bosses" to indulge in such "theatrics".

 

A team of the Delhi Police's Crime Branch on Sunday visited Atishi's home and served her a notice in connection with an allegation that the BJP was attempting to "poach" AAP MLAs.

 

Police sources said the Delhi minister's staff received the notice after the Crime Branch team visited her residence for a second time on Sunday at 12.55 pm.

 

According to the notice, the Crime Branch has asked Kejriwal and Atishi to provide information on the allegation of poaching levelled against the BJP, given that comments made by them suggest they are privy to certain information regarding the commission of a cognisable offence.

 

They have been asked to respond to the notice by February 5. On Saturday, Crime Branch officials served a notice to Kejriwal, asking him to reply within three days in connection with a probe into his claims that the BJP attempted to poach seven AAP MLAs.

 

The notices were served after Kejriwal and Atishi on January 27 claimed that the BJP was trying to poach AAP MLAs by offering Rs 25 crore each and a ticket to contest next year's assembly polls to topple the AAP government.

 

The BJP denounced the allegation, calling those "false" and "baseless", and dared the chief minister to furnish evidence to back the claims. 

 

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