Police sources said on Thursday that during a public hearing during a public hearing, during a public hearing, investigators said that they had planned a protest against the Supreme Court order at Ramlela Ground at Ramlela Ground, as activist Anna Hazare had worked on the issue of corruption.
During interrogation, accused Rajeshbhai Khimji told the police about his activities that he was upset with the recent order of the apex court on stray dogs in the national capital and strayed in the national capital, he said.
Sources said that the Delhi Police is likely to take the accused to its original place in Rajkot, Gujarat as part of the ongoing investigation, saying that their mobile phones have been sent for forensic examination, to find out if they have removed any important information before the attack.
Sources said the police are detecting claims made by 41 -year -old autorickshaw driver Khimji.
The accused also told the police that he had gone to the ‘Public Hearing’ program of Delhi Chief Minister on Wednesday to raise the issue of stray dogs.
A police source said, “The accused attacked the Chief Minister when he failed to raise the issue in front of him. He also told us that after the Supreme Court order recently, after the order to remove stray dogs from the streets in Delhi, there was a dream in which Lord Bhairav ​​asked him to take reason for poor animals,” a police source said.
Lord Bhairav ​​is an incarnation of the Hindu deity Shiva, whose Mount (vehicle) is a black dog.
Khimji was sent to police custody by a local court in the first day for five days.
During interrogation, he also told the police about several “stories”, in which he was in Ayodhya in May, where he was sitting for the welfare of monkeys on a three -day hunger strike, sources said.
His mobile phone showed his pictures and videos in Ayodhya, he said.
Police sources said that central agencies including intelligence bureau are also helping the Delhi Police in the investigation.
Khimji was arrested on Wednesday, when he allegedly attacked the Chief Minister during a public hearing at his Civil Lines Camp Office. He has been booked under various allegations including attempt to murder.
Sources said that a police team could take the accused back to its original place in Gujarat to collect more information about their background, activities and potential objectives behind the attack. His visit to Delhi is also being rebuilt in detail.
“Every step will be detected until he rode in a train in Delhi and reached the CM’s camp office. CCTV footage along his route and investigation will be done in areas going to the city. We are also collecting details of the places where he stayed and if someone met,” another source said.
The forensic team will examine the accused’s mobile phone to determine whether it has tried to erase digital evidence.
“Any other data will be recovered and analyzed, pointing to the removed photos, videos, call records or pre -plan,” the source said.
The accused further told the investigators that they had staged a protest for the welfare of stray cattle in Khodalham in Rajkot earlier this year.
During interrogation, he also described himself as an animal lover, who worked in several places in Gujarat and other parts of the country regarding animal issues.
Earlier, Khimji’s mother, Bhanu Khimjibhai Sakariya had told reporters in Rajkot that his son was a dog lover and he was upset to take stray dogs in the National Capital Region under the direction of the Supreme Court order and transfer stray dogs in the National Capital Region.
However, investigators said that the actual purpose behind the attack was not yet ascertained as the inquiry was still going on.
According to police records, Khimji has five criminal cases against him in Gujarat, including attacks under the influence of alcohol and committing uproar.
The Delhi Police is investigating all possible angles in the attack.
The source said, “The social media activity of the accused is under the scanner. We are also investigating whether there was a conspiracy behind the incident. The teams will also review the scenes of the incident and how long it took the security personnel to work against the attack,” the source said.
Sources said the accused told the police that he had kept about 15-20 dogs in his village and wanted to raise the issue that the claim he had had had “life of three lakh dogs” before the Chief Minister.