Police investigating the alleged theft of hard disks from TNPDCL state that they do not find incriminating material in data retrieved from the seized devices. The case centers on a report that 18 hard disks were stolen, but investigators in Bengaluru locate 34 hard disks in the possession of a suspect. According to police, data recovery from the hard disks does not produce evidence that directly links the retrieved information to wrongdoing. The investigation is ongoing, and the matter is moved from the Greater Chennai Police to CB-CID for further scrutiny. The reports indicate that the police action includes both physical recovery of additional hard disks and examination of the contents of the drives as part of the forensic process. Police continue to investigate the circumstances of how the disks were obtained and transported, even as the initial forensic findings on retrieved data do not show incriminating material.
Police find no incriminating data in hard disks linked to TNPDCL theft case
Police investigating the alleged theft of hard disks from TNPDCL state that they do not find incriminating material in data retrieved from the seized devices. The case centers on a report that 18 hard...
- Police say recovered data from the seized hard disks contains no incriminating material.
- An initial report mentions 18 hard disks as stolen from TNPDCL.
- Investigators in Bengaluru find 34 hard disks with the suspect.
- The case is transferred from the Greater Chennai Police to CB-CID.
- Police investigation involving forensic examination of hard disks is ongoing.
While 18 hard disks were reported stolen, the police found 34 hard disks in the possession of the suspect in Bengaluru. The case has been transferred to CB-CID from the Greater Chennai Police
11 hours agoWhile 18 hard disks were reported stolen, the police found 34 hard disks in the possession of the suspect in Bengaluru. The case has been transferred to CB-CID from the Greater Chennai Police
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