Swati Maliwal Case / Today the police will present Bibhav in the court, Swati said - I am ready for the polygraph test

Delhi Police will present accused Bibhav Kumar in the court on Friday in the case of alleged assault on Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal. Bibhav Kumar's five-day remand is ending today. Today the police will tell the court what was achieved in the five days of police custody. According to the information, the police may demand to increase the custody of Bibhav Kumar.

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 24, 2024, 08:27 AM
Swati Maliwal Case: Delhi Police will present accused Bibhav Kumar in the court on Friday in the case of alleged assault on Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal. Bibhav Kumar's five-day remand is ending today. Today the police will tell the court what was achieved in the five days of police custody. According to the information, the police may demand to increase the custody of Bibhav Kumar. 

Ready for polygraph test- Swati Maliwal

On the other hand, Swati Maliwal has also put everything before the media on this issue. Swati Maliwal, breaking her silence on the beating, has again alleged that Bibhav slapped her seven-eight times. He was dragged into the drawing room by his legs and kicked. But no one came to help them. Swati said that she is ready for polygraph test in this case. Swati Maliwal has also said that she has not given clean chit to Kejriwal.

Police took him to Mumbai

Delhi Police had recently taken Bibhav Kumar to Mumbai. It is alleged that Bibhav tried to hide the evidence by formatting his phone. Police was also trying to find out who Vibhav was in contact with in Mumbai. Now Delhi Police will reveal in the police court today what it has found so far. 

Kejriwal's parents will also be interrogated

Delhi Police may soon interrogate Arvind Kejriwal's parents and his wife Sunita Kejriwal. According to the information, CM Kejriwal's parents had asked Delhi Police to come at 11:30 am on Thursday. But there was no inquiry then. On the other hand, Kejriwal has said that there are two sides to this whole matter. The police should investigate it impartially and justice should be done.