Khadse has rubbished the allegation saying that the said mobile number was not in operation any longer.
"After my meeting with the CP Datta Padsalgikar, they (police) called the ethical hacker (Manish Bhangale) and interrogated him. He showed them how he accessed the data and gave them all the data. Now there will progress in the investigation," she said after the meeting.
Bhangale, Ahmedabad-based 'ethical hacker', has claimed to have hacked the website of a Pakistani telecom company to obtain the call data record, which AAP has cited while seeking probe against Khadse.
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