Petrol tank blast: CCTV hard drives go to forensic lab
Petrol tank blast: CCTV hard drives go to forensic lab
Bhubaneswar, Oct 19 (udrakhabar) Six days have passed since the Raj Bhavan petrol tank explosion. So far no one was able to send in the perfect solution, which is not strange. Border family members have lodged a complaint with the Enei Capital Police Station, but police have not been notified. The police was kneeling next signature event, there is a white paper people family. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. He does not even take samples of his father or mother for DNA testing. Durga Prasad Jena, a relative of the border, said the family was calling and the police were interrupting. The mother of the border will come to meet the CP on Wednesday as police have not taken any charges. He will also meet with IOCL officials. "If he does not get justice, the family will sit in front of the CP and IOCL4 offices," Durga said.
Police on Tuesday sent a CCTV footage of the CCTV footage to the state forensic lab. Sene Forensic Lab officials will report on whether the footage captured during the blast was accurate, whether it was edited, whether there was a correlation between the footage taken at the time of the explosion. Police will investigate on the basis of CCTV footage after receiving the report. It is alleged that the ambassador provided the information to Hussein. The IOCL did not say whether the petrol tank's documents were accurate. Even different questions are now being raised about whether the petrol pump was regularly inspected by the IOCL. Despite the blasts, IOCL officials have not commented. It is alleged that the ambassador provided the information to the IOCL. "The hard CCTV footage has been sent to the forensic lab," said Sudhanshu Sadangi of the Enei Police Commission. Police are also investigating.

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