GANGTOK, 04 Apr:
The allegations of the Chief Secretary, AK Shrivastava of his landline phone at
home being tapped has been taken seriously by the Sikkim Police and
investigations have begun into the allegations with a General Diary being
registered in the Sadar Police Station on 01 April.
Speaking to NOW! over the phone, SP [East] Manoj Tewari
informed that investigations into the matter have begun and the Bharat Sanchar Nigam
Limited [BSNL] has been asked to submit a report regarding the same. Since BSNL
is the service provider for land-lines they have been asked to submit a report
as soon as possible since it is election time, he added.
As the matter is very serious in nature, BSNL has also been
asked to check with their linesmen as well, he said and added that the police are
trying their level best to sort out the problem.
“If any person is found to be involved then we will register
a case and take necessary action accordingly,” he stated. Since this is just based
on suspicion at present, only a General Diary has been registered at the police
station and depending on further information a case will be registered if
required, he added.
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