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Aus TV channel sting totally bogus: Delhi Police

Source: PTI
Last updated on: September 22, 2010 00:17 IST
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The Delhi Police on Tuesday termed as "totally bogus, motivated and deliberately planted" a sting operation carried out by an Australian television channel claiming that there was a security breach at the main Commonwealth Games venue of Jawahar Lal Nehru stadium.

Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said the sting operation was "totally bogus and incorrect" and the reporter was trying to create a false impression of security breach by walking from barricades placed on the main road near the stadium, which were only meant to divert vehicles.

He said the spot was far away from the main entry gate of the Jawahar Lal Nehru stadium from where the actual manual checking of those entering the venue is done.

"Such a sting operation seems to be motivated and deliberately planted in which the reporter does not even know that ammonium nitrate is a fertiliser and a known prohibited item for sale in India," Bhagat said.

"At this stage, the reporter had not reached up to the checking point," he said, adding, there is no security lock- down at the stadium. The reporter was detected at the perimeter where the security checks begin.

Security will be bolstered with additional deployments after complete lock down, he said.

In a 'lock-down', the entire venue is completely sanitised by security agencies and is sealed after a thorough check of each room available. The only time when the seals will be taken off is when the Commonwealth Games officials or players will enter these areas.

An Australian TV channel has claimed that its crew got past security personnel and entered the Commonwealth Games village with crude explosives bought in New Delhi a few days ago.

Channel 7 journalist Mike Duffy claimed that he walked into one of the Games venues with a case of explosive which could have triggered explosions if fitted with a detonator.

The video footage put up on a website 3news.co.nz showed Duffy secretly filming the purchase of the case from the boot of a car in New Delhi.

The video also showed how Duffy was even given a demonstration by the vendors.

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