Tejpal, who termed the victim's complaint as "motivated, false and an afterthought", meanwhile, failed to get interim protection against arrest from the Delhi High Court which fixed his anticipatory bail plea hearing for tomorrow.
The immigration alert at airports and ports was issued within minutes after the journalist deposed before the Goa crime branch team investigating the case in Mumbai this afternoon in connection with the alleged sexual assault on November 7 and 8 at a hotel in Goa.
The investigating officer in the case "is talking to the victim and she is fully cooperating with us," he said but declined to give details.
Ruling out any political interference in the investigation, the DIG said, "We are professionals and we act as per professional norms".
At the Delhi High Court, the Delhi police opposed the plea for grant of any transit bail to Tejpal who termed the womans' complaint as politically motivated alleging Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar was taking undue interest in the matter.
"That on November 8, 2013 a further meeting took place between the two individuals but the same lasted for few seconds and contained no incident which could constitute commission of a cognisable offence."
Tejpal said that his woman colleague "continued to party and was completely normal and friendly all throughout her stay in Goa".
Terming the complaint of the victim as "motivated, false and an afterthought", the petition said it was filed after a delay of 10 days. It also refuted the allegations against Tejpal.
