Delhi Police withdraw Vyapam whistleblower’s security cover

Delhi Police withdraw Vyapam whistleblower’s security cover

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 01:41 AM IST
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New Delhi : “I fear for my life”, says Prashant Pandey, who hogged headlines after becoming the whistleblower who exposed the ‘Vyapam scam’, involving alleged irregularities in government job recruitments in Madhya Pradesh.

Pandey, a digital forensics expert, is cautious about anything and everything after Delhi Police withdrew the security cover provided to him at the instruction of Delhi High Court.

The reason cited by Delhi Police for withdrawing security was that Pandey’s petition has been disposed of and, in the final order, there was no mention of any security to be provided to him, a Delhi Police official said.

The high court, in its February 20 order, had directed the SHO of Malviya Nagar police station to provide security to Pandey after he said that he fears for his life as he feels a threat from “influential people in power” in Madhya Pradesh government and state police force.

“There is no security from Delhi Police. The security personnel have been withdrawn. I fear for my security and for my family,” Pandey said.

After his expose, Madhya Pradesh Police had registered a case naming high-profile politicians.

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