SC Panel Records Top Cop’s statement on Judge House on fire | Bharat News

New Delhi: A Supreme Court Commission Former Delhi High Court Judge set fire on 14 March Yashwant VermaThe official residence that caused a large amount of cash recovery in a storeroom was learned to record the statement Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora, and some other senior police officers.
Arora is learned to inform the Commission that the storrooms were adjacent to a guard room, where the CRPF (Battalion 70F) was posted to the personnel, and that the storeroom was kept locked. Arora has also been learned that he told the Commission that he informed the senior judiciary about the incident around 4.50 pm on 15 March.
He told the commission that a PCR call was made by the individual secretary registered in the name of the Delhi High Court to Justice Verma and the secretary said that he was informed about the fire by one of the servants at the judge’s residence. The police chief informed the Commission that no separate calls were made to the fire brigade. The information was automatically sent to the Delhi Fire Service.
Apart from Arora, the Apex Court Commission has also been learned to talk to the first response besides the police of DCP area and Tughlaq Road Police Station. Sources said that the fire incident was investigated even a day later after that, a middle-thread officer who had visited Justice Verma’s residence.
Last week, the statement of Atul Garg, head of the fire service, was recorded at Haryana Guest House in Chankyapuri, where the inquiry committee has established a camp office.