‘CCTV grab shows Tejpal entering lift with woman journalist’

November 28, 2013 11:49 am | Updated November 16, 2021 07:53 pm IST - Panaji

In more trouble for Tehelka ’s founder-editor Tarun Tejpal, accused of sexually assaulting his junior colleague, the CCTV footage sourced by Goa Police from a starred hotel here has “corroborated” the facts narrated by the woman journalist, a senior officer said on Thursday.

The CCTV footage of the area outside the elevator, in which the alleged sexual assault took place, corroborates the victim’s narration, said an officer, who is part of the team investigating the footage, on the condition of anonymity.

The footage could add to the troubles of Mr. Tejpal who has been given 3 pm deadline by police to appear before them here.

The journalist registered her statement before a magistrate here on Wednesday.

“It is clear in the CCTV footage, dated November 7, outside the lift in Block 7 of the hotel that something went wrong in the lift,” the officer said.

“The footage initially shows Tejpal and the victim woman accompanying Hollywood actor Robert De Nero to the latter’s room. This was around 9 pm when Tejpal is seen entering the lift with his hands on the shoulders of the young journalist,” the officer said.

He further said, “One-and-half hours later, around 10:30 pm, Mr. Tejpal is seen near the same elevator on the ground floor pulling the woman inside.”

The officer said the lift was seen opening on the second floor almost after two minutes.

“The woman is seen coming out of the elevator adjusting her clothes and running down the steps as Tejpal follows her,” the officer added.

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