A day after a church in South Delhi was allegedly vandalized, investigation into the case appears to have made little progress. The police, who said it was a case of robbery and not vandalism, filed a case late on Monday night, but they are yet to identify any suspect.
The police said they were finding it difficult to track down the culprits due to the lack of CCTV footage.
The First Information Report, or FIR, said it was a case of theft and trespass. The church authorities claimed it was a case of deliberate attack.
Around 3 am on Monday, unidentified men scaled the wall of St Alphonsa's church in Vasant Kunj, broke opened the main gate and ransacked the sacristy cupboards and other property, the church authorities had claimed.
Taking suo motu cognizance of media reports, the National Human Rights Commission has also asked the home ministry, the Delhi government and the Delhi Police commissioner for detailed reports.
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