Why is the CISF not investigating the Parliament scuffle

A senior official has revealed that the CISF is not conducting an investigation into the recent Parliament scuffle.
  • The CISF's primary responsibility is to provide security to vital installations and establishments, such as airports, government buildings, and nuclear facilities.
  • Investigations into criminal incidents, such as the recent Parliament scuffle, fall under the jurisdiction of law enforcement agencies like the police.
  • Each law enforcement agency has its own mandate and area of responsibility, with the police being the appropriate authority to handle criminal cases.
  • While the CISF plays a crucial role in maintaining security and preventing incidents, investigating criminal activities is not within their usual scope of work.
  • Therefore, it is not uncommon for the CISF to defer to the police or other relevant authorities when it comes to investigating criminal incidents like the Parliament scuffle.
Answered 11 months ago
Rahul Aspirants