Will press fresh charges against Tejpal if needed: Goa police

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Press Trust of India Panaji/New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 24 2013 | 6:55 PM IST
Goa Police today did not rule out the possibility of slapping fresh charges in the sexual assault case against Tehelka Editor Tarun Tejpal, saying many things have emerged in its probe.
At a press conference in Panaji at the Police Headquarters, Deputy Inspector General of Police O P Mishra said, "There are many things which emerged during the course of investigation...If additional charges are required, they will be added according to the development in the course of action."
In Delhi, a three-member Goa police team quizzed Tehelka Managing Editor Shoma Chaudhury and three employees who had been contacted by the victim to corroborate her version.
Contrary to reports, the team returned to Panaji without questioning Tejpal who may be contemplating moving court and seeking probe by an independent agency.
Police seized from Tehelka office a hard disc, transcripts of emails exchanged among Tejpal, Choudhury and the victim and other documents.
Mishra said that the Crime Branch team that had visited Delhi, has examined Chaudhury and also taken into possession relevant documents.
"They have also seized certain electronic items during the investigation," the DIG added.
The police team, he said, has also "examined more people in the case."
"After carrying out the first round of questioning, the team has left Delhi," he said, adding they will carry out further investigation.
Chaudhury was questioned for around nine hours from 4:45 PM yesterday to around 2 am at the magazine's office in posh Greater Kailash-II in South Delhi.
Her mobile phone, an iPad and her laptop were also screened by the police, according to police sources.
"Yesterday, at the Tehelka office, the Goa police took my deposition for about 9 hours, it was extremely courteous experience and I fully cooperated and showed every document that was relevant, every email exchange that was there between my colleagues, the management, it was shared, it was a good experience and I hope it helps bring clarity and justice to the entire case," Chaudhury said today.
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First Published: Nov 24 2013 | 6:55 PM IST

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